1/4 NFL predictions
By Dan Rodgers
So we are officially 25% done with the regular season, well, at least most teams have played four games by now.
There have been a few surprises this season and personally, I don't think too many of them will last:
- The Kansas City Chiefs, the last unbeaten team, are 3-0 heading into their week five game against the Colts.
- The Dallas Cowboys are 1-2 heading into their week five game against the Titans.
- The Colts are 2-2, with two divisional losses to the Texans and Jaguars, respectively.
- The San Francisco 49ers are 0-4 heading into their week five game against the Eagles.
- The Houston Texans are 3-1, off to the best start in franchise history, and now get star LB Brian Cushing back from suspension.
- The New York Jets are 3-1, only loss being by 1 pt. to the Ravens, get back LB Calvin Pace, CB Darrelle Revis, and WR Santonio Holmes going into a revenge game against Brett Favre and the Minnesota Vikings.
- Speaking of the Vikes, Favre has thrown six interceptions in three games (one shy of total of last season) and doesn't appear to have the magic of 2009.
The Chiefs should come down to Earth, while the Cowboys and Colts should both get back on track. Look for Houston to stay on track and have a good shot to make the playoffs, they'll give Indy a run for their money. The 49ers are arguably the biggest shock because many "experts" picked them to win the NFC West. Who knows what will happen with them...
Of course, I'm praying that my Jets stay on fire. They have already won more games in the division this year than they did all of last. They get to face a banged up Minnesota team this coming week, and they'll look to make a statement on national television.
Season Predictions:
AFC East: 2 Representatives - Jets and Pats
AFC North: 1(2) Representative(s) - Ravens and/or Steelers
AFC South: 1(2) Representative(s) - Colts and/or Texans
AFC West: 1 Representative - Chargers
Three out of four teams between the Ravens, Steelers, Colts and Texans will advance to the playoffs.
NFC East: 1 Representative - Giants
NFC North: 2 Representatives - Bears and Packers
NFC South: 2 Representatives - Falcons and Saints
NFC West: 1 Representative - Rams or Cardinals
The Rams or the Cards will win the division with a mediocre record, the other won't make the playoffs.
Even though we have only experienced a small sample of this NFL season, it has still proven to be crazy...over the next 13 weeks we will see if the ship will right itself for some teams or they can shock the NFL world.
Rodgers That
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