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    NFL Season Predictor

    AFC North

    1. Ravens 14-2 (1)
    2. Browns 10-6 (5)
    3. Steelers 7-9
    4. Bengals 6-10

    AFC South

    1. Texans 11-5 (3)
    2. Titans 8-8
    3. Colts 6-10
    4. Jaguars 4-12

    AFC East

    1. Patriots 10-6 (4)
    2. Bills 9-7 (6)
    3. Dolphins 9-7 (7)
    4. Jets 3-13

    AFC West

    1. Chiefs 12-4 (2)
    2. Raiders 8-8
    3. Chargers 6-10
    4. Broncos 4-12

    NFC North

    1. Vikings 12-4 (2)
    2. Packers 6-10
    3. Bears 4-12
    4.Lions 3-13


    NFC South

    1. Saints 11-5 (3)
    2. Bucs 10-6 (7)
    3. Falcons 9-7
    4. Panthers 4-12

    NFC East

    1. Cowboys 11-5 (4)
    2. Giants 10-6 (5)
    3. Eagles 5-11
    4. Redskins 4-12

    NFC West

    1. 49ers 13-3 (1)
    2. Cardinals 10-6 (6)
    3. Rams 9-7
    4. Seahawks 8-8








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    Re: NFL Season Predictor

    I like this a lot Culex, except your NFC East picks and a few others.

    I think your too high on Raiders, too low on Broncos

    I think steelers over Patriots in the wildcard

    I think Dallas loses the division down the stretch with Philly and Giants making the wi
    Playoffs instead.

    Love your cardinals and Dolphins pick

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    Oh yea. And the Texans are not winning the South. Titans or colts and probably no wildcard from that division.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guymf4 View Post
    Oh yea. And the Texans are not winning the South. Titans or colts and probably no wildcard from that division.

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    And you probably like Seattle a little more if I remember correctly? BoB is nuts but he still always has the Texans fighting.. Brandin Cooks and David Johnson will fit in just fine there too assuming health stays in place.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Culex View Post
    And you probably like Seattle a little more if I remember correctly? BoB is nuts but he still always has the Texans fighting.. Brandin Cooks and David Johnson will fit in just fine there too assuming health stays in place.
    Hard to bet against Russell Wilson for the fans reason you trust Watson and BoB.

    However, I think the Texans roster has declined to a point he can't carry them whereas Seattle already hit rock bottom and is moving up in talent

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    Quote Originally Posted by guymf4 View Post
    Hard to bet against Russell Wilson for the fans reason you trust Watson and BoB.

    However, I think the Texans roster has declined to a point he can't carry them whereas Seattle already hit rock bottom and is moving up in talent

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    Seattle is good but the NFC is tougher than a 2 dollar steak and they're in a vicious division with some seriously good coaching.





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    Seattle would win the AFC South, no doubt.





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    Quote Originally Posted by Culex View Post
    Seattle is good but the NFC is tougher than a 2 dollar steak and they're in a vicious division with some seriously good coaching.
    Totally agree, but that didn't stop you from putting the cardinals in the playoffs. Or 2 NFC east teams, which have a tough schedule as a division. They play AFC north! They're going to get beat up.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Culex View Post
    Seattle would win the AFC South, no doubt.
    If they could switch, yes! That's the softest division in the AFC. Titans should take it easily. Would have if they got off to a better start and played Tannehill on day 1. Houston was even overrated last year.

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    I also should mention, I don't see the Patriots taking the division. I understand the logic but again, that whole division has a tough schedule that I think prevents them from sending 3 teams to the playoffs. They play AFC west and NFC west (who you just touted as tough as a 2 dollar steak with great coaching). So if they all spilt the division, wear are they getting these other wins from?

    Miami has the easiest schedule by far but pats have a really rough one, so do bills.

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    Re: NFL Season Predictor

    I went over every game and solely focused on that game for most of the season. Paid attention to byes, home field, Thursday games, travel, and week prior opponent. Last week of the season I went with most of the teams that needed to win, winning.

    AFC North

    1. Ravens 13-3 (1)
    2. Browns 10-6 (6)
    3. Steelers 9-7
    4. Bengals 3-13

    AFC South

    1. Colts 12-4 (3)
    2. Titans 10-6 (5)
    3. Texans 6-10
    4. Jaguars 3-13

    AFC East

    1. Bills 11-5 (4)
    2. Patriots 9-7 (7)
    3. Jets 8-8
    4. Dolphins 5-11

    AFC West

    1. Chiefs 12-4 (2)
    2. Chargers 7-9
    3. Raiders 6-10
    4. Broncos 5-11

    NFC North

    1. Packers 11-5 (3)
    2. Vikings 8-8
    3. Bears 6-10
    4. Lions 6-10


    NFC South

    1. Bucs 11-5 (2)
    2. Saints 10-6 (5)
    3. Falcons 8-8 (7)
    4. Panthers 8-8

    NFC East

    1. Cowboys 10-6 (4)
    2. Eagles 9-7 (6)
    3. Giants 5-11
    4. Redskins 3-13

    NFC West

    1. 49ers 12-4 (1)
    2. Seahawks 8-8
    3. Cardinals 8-8
    4. Rams 4-12





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    TRASH THE PREDICTIONS! CAM TO NEW ENGLAND!

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