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2010 NFL Predictions

 

NFL Divisions, and how I see them.

The NFL consists of 16 grueling regular season games. If we have learned anything over the years, it is that no team is unbeatable. Not to mention that a single injury can cause a top team to become mediocre in a flash. I think the big difference in this upcoming season is that there aren’t many middle-ranked teams. The league is made up primarily of very good or very bad teams. Barring injury, here is how I see the NFL Divisions looking come January.

AFC East

1 New York-We hear the hype. They made the trades. They are looking good.

2 New England-Still a lot of talent, experience and pride here.

3 Miami-A solid squad but just not top tier.

4 Buffalo-what can I say, it’s going to be a long, cold winter up there.

AFC South

1 Indianapolis-An elite team that isn’t happy finishing second a year ago.

2 Houston- A good team a year ago is now improved on. They will surprise some folks.

3 Tennessee-Had a tough time deciding on this one. But after last year, they must prove themselves first.

4 Jacksonville-A good team but in a Division with better teams.

AFC North

1 Baltimore-Strong QB, running game, and defense. Very complete.

2 Cincinnati-Very good all around squad with a QB that keeps looking better.

3 Pittsburgh-With or without Big Ben, this team is in trouble.

4 Cleveland-Be lucky to win 5 games this year, despite having some talent.

AFC West

1 San Diego-Very good squad. Offense is a machine.

2 Denver-Good coach, good all-around team. Rooting for Tebow to take the reigns.

3 Oakland-What a waste of some real talent.

4 Kansas City-Might do better then last years 4 wins, but not by much.

NFC East

1 Dallas-If they stay healthy, they can win 12 games.

2 Philadelphia-Good team. Young but has talent. Tough schedule.

3 New York-Could very well be #2 seed here. This team is good but has some cracks.

4 Washington-In a Division with 3 better teams. Defense can get them some wins.

NFC South

1 New Orleans-As good as it gets. Can repeat.

2 Atlanta-Good QB, running game, and coach. Oh but if it wasn’t for New Orleans.

3 Carolina-Very good running game but shaky at QB. Will miss trading Peppers.

4 Tampa bay-This team is a mess

NFC North

1 Minnesota-If pre-season injuries don’t hurt them, they can finish on top.

2 Green Bay-Very good on both sides of the ball. Definitely between them and Minny.

3 Chicago-I don’t care who they traded for. Bad coach and interception-prone QB. Won’t finish .500.

4 Detroit-Will improve on last year, but not by much.

NFC West

1 San Fransisco-Unless they self-destruct, should take the Divison.

2 Arizona-Will miss Warner, badly.

3 Seattle-Pete Carroll has a new attitude installed.

4 St. Louis-Winning 3 games in the pre-season will be the highlight of their year.

Written by Joseph D'Amico on September 30, 2010 at 11:36 pm