NFL 2009

Posted by: JamieL_v2 on 15 September 2009

I know a lot of people here will not be fans, but I know there are a few who are, so I though a thread for the new season would get some interesting contributions.

Not quite seen all the week one results, but Pittsburgh looked strong, as did Tennessee, great opener.

Here are some predictions I posted on another (small) forum:

NFC
The NFC has few stand out teams, a lot falling back, and a few rebuilding. The South is strong, as is the East, the North competitive, only the West has a number of weak teams. New York Giants, Arizona Cardinals and Green Bay Packers I think will be in the play-offs, the rest will be very close, with a handful of poor teams at the bottom.

NFC East:
New York Giants
Dallas Cowboys
Philadelphia Eagles
Washington Redskins

Close division, but they are all tough. The Giants will probably be the most consistent team. Dallas still have a lot of talented players, it is just whether they will gel into a team. I just don't believe that Phildelphia will be anything special, McNabb is getting old. Washington will find it a hard division to compete in, but we not be bad.

NFC North
Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings
Chicago Bears
Detroit Lions

I think Green Bay will build on last year, Minnesota's running game will be good. I don't think Jay Cutler is the final piece needed for Chicago, I think he will be disruptive, I do think that Detroit will win more games than last year (they lost all 16 for those who do not know).

NFC South
Atlanta Falcons
New Orleans Saints
Carloina Panthers
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

I think that each team has won this division at least once in the last five years. Tampa might be rebuilding under a new coach, but the other three are all competitive.

NFC West
Arizona Cardinals
Seattle Seahawks
San Francisco 49'ers
St Loius Rams


Arizona will not take teams by suprise this year, but will be good, and do not have a lot of competition in the division.

Division winners: New York Giants, Green Bay Packers, Atlanta Falcons, Arizona Cardinals
Wild Cards: Minnesota Vikings, and one of Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears, New Orleans Saints, Carloina Panthers - it is that even.
Weak teams: Detroit Lions, San Francisco 49'ers, St Loius Rams

AFC
Steelers, Patriots, Chargers are the class of the AFC, an awful lot of other good teams, and oh dear, how the AFC West has fallen. San Diego can book their playoff birth now (you don't know how that pains me to say)

AFC East:
New England Patriots
Miami Dolphins
New York Jets
Buffalo Bills

With Brady back The Patriots will be the class of the division again, Miami will be good, the Jets are rebuilding, will have as lot of pieces though, and Buffalo will probably start strong and fade as they often do. Strong division.

AFC North:
Pittsburgh Steelers
Baltimore Ravens
Cleveland Browns
Cincinnati Bengals


The Steelers are just a great consistent team, brilliantly run, a coach who has the confidence that he will be backed, a quarterback who is just a winner. I know they won last year, but hard to pick against them. The Ravens will be tough, play hard football and give Pittsburgh a run for the division. Cleveland and Cincinnati are so, so.

AFC South:
Tennessee Titans
Indianapolis Colts
Jacksonville Jaguars
Houston Texans

A lot of talent in this division, I think the Titans will remain good, Jeff Fisher is such a good coach, the Colts are still very strong. Jacksonville will be much stronger than last year's disarray, and Houston have a tough job to complete against such strong teams.

AFC West:
San Diego Chargers
Kansas City Chiefs
Denver Broncos
Oakland Raiders


The AFC Worst as it was known last year, San Diego are head and shoulders above the rest, who are all rebuilding, or in the case of Oakland, just a mess. Denver so long a contender have fallen apart since the sacking of Shannahan, good riddance to Cutler, but they do not have a replacement, a long season ahead.

Division winners: New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Tennessee Titans, San Diego Chargers
Wild cards: Baltimore Ravens, Indianapolis Colts (Dolphins could be there too).

The NFL looks more open and even than it has for years, there are few teams that can be pencilled in division winners, last years winners Pittsbugh are hard to pick against, and San Diego are very good in a division with no opposition. New England will be back, but the Dolphins are a good team to challenge. Indianalpolis will be strong, but have a new coach, so it might not gel as under Dungy. The NFC is grown stranger over the last few years, and the best teams are on a par with the AFC's best.

Looking back at my picks for last year, they were so wrong, this year will be no better. Some teams who looked like no-hoper's will rise, and some team who look like winners will get key injuries, or fall apart. Remember how Dallas looked sure to win the Superbowl this time last year, but didn't even make the playoffs.

If I had to pick a Superbowl it would be New York Giants vs Pittsburgh Steelers, but that is a dull pick, as it is the last two winners against each other. They are both the team to beat in their conference, but a lot of teams will run them close.

Teams in italic are weak and will not compete.

Since writing that, I must add that Green bay look like a very strong contender for the Superbowl too. I may also have under-rated Seattle who have gained some good players. I wrote this before Favre joined Minnesota, he might be a good fit there as the running game should stop him from having to try win in the 4th quarter, but I still think is gambles too much, and will throw a lot of interceptions.

Speaking of interceptions, I did see jay Cuttler's first half at Chicago. Ha, ha, not so great without the rest of the Denver offense. (I am now going to catch the second half, and will probably have to eat my works - but I don;t think so really).

There are teams I have disliked in the past, but this year there is one I am saving nearly all my spleen for, I will not forgive what I consider unforgivable, and I neither like the coach or the incumbent QB, let alone the animal torturer they have taken on:
Posted on: 06 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
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Originally posted by JamieL_v2:
I have a feeling that the same may happen with The Colts. Being unbeaten is no guarantee of passing the final as The Patriots proved a couple years ago, but I don't see The Colts having quite the inspiration that they might have had.


I agree with you, I don't think it's a good idea to rest your starters and disrupt the flow.
Posted on: 10 January 2010 by JamieL_v2
Great weekend so far. Obviously the highlight was Dallas stomping on Philadelphia, the dog killer might have got a touchdown, but he was also sacked and turned the ball over, he, he.

Baltimore played brilliantly, I like the Patriots, but that was being prepared and executing.

I also liked both The Jets and Bengals, but The Jets played some great defense, Rex's dad Buddy must be very proud, that was a performance worthy of a Ryan. I also like the fact that Rex Ryan wear a tank top on the sideline in freezing cold games, OK he has some natural insulation, but he is great.

One game to go, go Kurt, although I do like Green Bay too, but go Kurt!
I know I have posted this before but what the ...
Posted on: 10 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
Dallas really impressed me.
Sanchez played well for the Jets but the game was decided by Palmer's horrible performance (only to be outdone by his kicker).
I enjoyed the Pats being demolished.
Very entertaining game right now, too early to call after GB is coming back - if they could just muster a D.
Posted on: 10 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
That game is just crazy, both teams are playing without a D and into OT we go. Big Grin
Posted on: 10 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
Over 1,000 offensive yards and the game is won by the D - congrats Cards.
Posted on: 10 January 2010 by JamieL_v2
WOW! That was exciting, I think the highest scoring post season game ever.

I agree no D in the second half at all.
Posted on: 10 January 2010 by Sandy8
Made up for the other three games that's for sure!
Posted on: 11 January 2010 by Jet Johnson
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We're on a ROLL ...all the way? ..why not? ...GO DEM COWBOYS!
Posted on: 13 January 2010 by Jim Lawson
The Jets haven’t won two games in a postseason since 1980. So New Yorkers, treat Sunday like it is the mother loving Superbowl!
Posted on: 14 January 2010 by JamieL_v2
That said, I can't remember The Jets having a coach like Rex Ryan before, in fact I have to think back to Mike Ditka and Rex's dad Buddy to think of coaches like Rex before.

I wouldn't be surprised to see The Ravens and The Jets getting to the AFC championship game, and then boy would we see some defense, maybe a 6-3 score, but so much hard hitting it would make a boxing match look tame.

Anyway, I definitely know I am supporting The Jets wholeheartedly this weekend, especially the defense.
Posted on: 14 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
quote:
Originally posted by JamieL_v2:
Anyway, I definitely know I am supporting The Jets wholeheartedly this weekend, especially the defense.


You're asking for too much, go Chargers. Big Grin
Posted on: 15 January 2010 by JamieL_v2
October 31 2010, San francisco 49'ers vs. Denver Broncos at Wembley Stadium. Wahey! See you there.

I will be insufferable, especially if Denver win.

There is just one slight fear I have for next season, Denver need a quarterback, and it looks like the dog killer will not be in Philadelphia next year, if Denver sign that ******, I am sorry but a quarter of a century of loyalty will be burned in an instant.

I was a little worried it would happen this year before he signed for Philadelphia, I know the chance is slight, I dearly hope it does not happen.

PS. Go Jets!
Posted on: 15 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
Who I think will win:

Cardinals @ Saints
Ravens@ Colts
Cowboys @ Vikings
Jets@ Chargers


Who I want to win:

Cardinals @ Saints
Ravens@ Colts
Cowboys @ Vikings
Jets@ Chargers
Posted on: 16 January 2010 by JamieL_v2
Well Oliver, at least we have one game where we are rooting for the same team, go Kurt! I do like The Saints though.

Later I have a mild preference for Baltimore, only because of The Colts not bothering to play through the season, but I know I will like any of the teams progressing from today's games.

In the first game tomorrow I am definitely behind Romo and The Cowboys, not for Jerry Jones, but I do like this Cowboys team, and have a soft spot for the much maligned Wade Phillips. I don't have much time for Favre either after the annual soap opera he has caused the last few years.

I recognise that personal divisional rivalries are foremost in tomorrow's AFC clash for both of us, although I love the idea of a Ryan coached team/defense thumping their way through the playoffs anyway. What score would I like from the Jets @ Chargers game? Probably 3 ribs and a fibia, but that is Rivers fractures, I don't mind the score as long as the Jets win.

(I am not serious about wishing any player an injury, well with one possible exception, and he was knocked out last week, sadly not literally).
Posted on: 16 January 2010 by u5227470736789524
Well, all things considered Winker, I am putting all my faith in the Cardinals. And anticipate the Colts will prevail unless the Ravens can reach again the level they attained last weekend - I am concerned they played their Super Bowl-potential calibre game several games too early.

Jeff A
Posted on: 16 January 2010 by JamieL_v2
Wow, not even half way through the first quarter and we might be lucky and get another shootout like last weekend finished. 7-7.

I can't help but like both of these teams.
Posted on: 16 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
The Cards are getting slaughtered, it might be better for Kurt not to return in the second half, he's just not getting any protection. Eek
Posted on: 16 January 2010 by BigH47
That's a bit one sided?
Posted on: 16 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
quote:
Originally posted by BigH47:
That's a bit one sided?


Let's hope the Ravens vs Colts game is a little more exciting.
Posted on: 16 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
Good first half, great clock management and execution by Manning. Will be tough for the Ravens to come back.
Posted on: 16 January 2010 by JamieL_v2
How many big plays can go against a team through their own stupidity (flags), bad bounces and great plays by their opponent at key times.

Three key plays in the third quarter where Baltimore could have come back, two ended with turnovers to Indy, and one called back by a flag.

Indy deserved the win, they executed their plays perfectly, and they executed the Ravens chances.

The Saints were deserved winners too. I am happy with both teams going through.

Later today it will be interesting, but bed right now.
Posted on: 17 January 2010 by MilesSmiles
I'm two for two, if that continues today it doesn't look good for the Jets. Big Grin
Posted on: 17 January 2010 by Clay Bingham
It's 10:00 a.m. here in San Diego. The Cowboy-Viking game is about to start and I'm an hour and a half away from the bus ride to the stadium to watch the Chargers and Jets. Though a major storm is due, it is sunny out and only partly cloudy. Days do not get much better than this. Just before the game the crowd will be in full song and even my earplugs won't help. Everyone will be your best friend. Many of us have had seats for over 25 years. You'd be amazed at how many have had them from the beginning, this being the Chargers 50th year. The teams will be introduced to the sound of fireworks. Everyone will remove their caps, the National Anthem will be sung and when the phrase "rockets red glare" is sung red fireworks will be fired, followed by concussion bombs and a 500ft fly over from 4 F-18's from the nearby Marine Air Station. Great day. Go Chargers!!!
Posted on: 17 January 2010 by Clay Bingham
Who says a 40 year old man can't throw! Favre looking very good so far.
Posted on: 17 January 2010 by JamieL_v2
Minnesota's offensive and defensive lines own this game so far, I doubt Dallas have enough in the bag to stop them in the second half.

Clay, I hope you have a great day. I still will not be supporting the Chargers, divisional rivalry, but who ever wins, I hope it is a great game, and you have a great time.

Quite shattered after staying up until 4.30a, last night to watch the first two games.