The Official 2004 Prediction Thread

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MTK
09-01-2004, 09:42 PM
Ok here's where we all put up or shut up.

Let's hear all of your 2004 predictions. Feel free to predict records, stats, redskins related stuff, league related stuff, Super Bowl winners, MVP's, rookies of the year, flops, surprises, anything goes, you get the picture, right?

Once the season starts I'll lock up the thread and after the season we can take a look back and see who's the real Swami and who needs to get themselves a new crystal ball.

Let's have some fun with this, hard to believe it's almost time for some football again!

EEich
09-01-2004, 09:51 PM
Eagles 10-6
Redskins 9-7
Cowboys 7-9
Giants 6-10

Taylor Rookie of the year.
Portis 1300, 10.

Superbowl:
New England over Seattle

Big C
09-01-2004, 09:52 PM
records

NFC East
Dallas-7-9
NY Giants- 6-10
Philadephia- 11-5
Skins- 11-5

NFC North
Chicago-9-7
Detroit-8-8
Green Bay-9-7
Minnesota-10-6

NFC South
Carolina- 10-6
Atlanta-7-9 (Vick will get hurt i promise you, d. hall is out)
New Orleans- 7-9
Tampa- 6-10

NFC West
Arizona- 7-9
Seattle- 11-5
St. Louis- 8-8
San Fran- 3-13

AFC East
Miami-6-10
New England-13-3
Buffalo- 9-7
NY Jets-8-8

AFC North
Cleveland- 4-12
Baltimore-10-6
Pittsburgh-8-8
Cincinatti-9-7

AFC South
Tenesee- 6-10
Indy- 12-4
Jacksonville- 8-8
Houston- 7-9

AFC West
Denver- 7-9
Oakland- 6-10
San Diego- 2-14
Kansas City- 14-2 (no competition)

Redskins_P
09-01-2004, 09:56 PM
10-6

NFL defensive rookie of the year : Sean Taylor

Pro Bowl : Portis, Samuels, Thomas, LC
LA, Taylor, Washington, Springs


Biggest flop : Philly :D

EEich
09-01-2004, 10:02 PM
Your league as a whole is 259-253

records

NFC East
Dallas-7-9
NY Giants- 6-10
Philadephia- 11-5
Skins- 11-5

NFC North
Chicago-9-7
Detroit-8-8
Green Bay-9-7
Minnesota-10-6

NFC South
Carolina- 10-6
Atlanta-7-9 (Vick will get hurt i promise you, d. hall is out)
New Orleans- 7-9
Tampa- 6-10

NFC West
Arizona- 7-9
Seattle- 11-5
St. Louis- 8-8
San Fran- 3-13

AFC East
Miami-6-10
New England-13-3
Buffalo- 9-7
NY Jets-8-8

AFC North
Cleveland- 4-12
Baltimore-10-6
Pittsburgh-8-8
Cincinatti-9-7

AFC South
Tenesee- 6-10
Indy- 12-4
Jacksonville- 8-8
Houston- 7-9

AFC West
Denver- 7-9
Oakland- 6-10
San Diego- 2-14
Kansas City- 14-2 (no competition)

Big C
09-01-2004, 10:17 PM
sorry i didnt do the math, i wasnt looking to get it 100% accurate, but its pretty close to 50-50

That Guy
09-01-2004, 10:36 PM
S Taylor - defensive rookie of the year, maybe a pro bowl... i really think he could make a run at it.

WRs of 2004:
1. Moss
2. Holt
3. Harrison (okay, these are easy, but i need to pad my stats)

A. Green give P. Holmes a run for his money in fantasy points this year...

Jamal settles out of court and doesn't miss a game (due to litigation)...

redskins in the playoffs... portis catches more balls than last year... until i see a game or two its impossible to know how much gibbs is going to run him... coles still manages to put up good numbers even though he has a funky foot...

at least 2 trick plays involving gardner or tupa throwing a ball...

the browns will still suck, as will arizona's D and baltimore's O will still be pathetic (though it will be better than in 2003).

miami wins at least 4 even though they're absolutelty horrible right now.

saints in the playoffs? yes.

vick doesn't quite live up to the insane hype (puts up under 800 rushing, under 55% completions)...

skins put up more sack from the d-line than last year, both lavar and marcus get at least 8...

gardner gets displaced to #3 in favor of either jacobs or mccants

taylor gets 8+ ints...

SmootSmack
09-01-2004, 10:46 PM
NFC East:

Eagles (12-4): Every year I pick them to crash and they don't so maybe if I don't the opposite will happen
Redskins (11-5): Joe Gibbs. Enough said
Cowboys: (8-8): Great defense, but they have no skill players offensively that scare me
Giants (4-12): Should have kept Rivers and their first rounder next year

NFC North:

Packers (11-5): As long as Tim Couch isn't asked to step on the field. Might not even make the team anyway
Vikings (10-6): Off to a bit of an ominous start with Bennett's injury and Smith's suspension
Lions (6-10): Do or Die for Harrington. He's got a great offensive line and some exciting receivers
Bears (6-10): Thomas Jones is not the answer at RB

NFC South:

Saints (10-6): That's right the Saints!
Panthers (8-8): I think it will be like two years ago where they lost most of their close games
Falcons (5-11): Hall's injury kills an already weak pass defense. And I don't like Peerless as a no. 1 WR
Bucs (4-12): Gruden's show without a doubt now. Seems to be building for the future. Simms starts by midseason

NFC West:

Seahawks (13-3): Have no obvious weaknesses
Rams (9-7): I'm just not all that impressed with the defense. I see a lot of 35-34 games
Cardinals (6-10): Losing Boldin hurts but I'm anxious to see what Dennis Green does with McCown
49ers (1-15): It's all on Barlow but the team will be playing from behind more often than not

AFC East:

Patriots (12-4): Anxious to see how having a real back impacts the team
Jets (9-7): Nice move picking up McCareins
Dolphins (8-8): Fiedler might not be impressive but he wins. Why trade a 2nd round pick for Feeley? Don't get it
Bills (5-11): I'm guessing Bledsoe is done after this year

AFC North:

Ravens (10-6): It's all about Lewis and Lewis
Bengals (8-8): Defense is still weak. And Palmer over Kitna could pay off in the long run, not this year
Browns (7-9): Suggs and Green is a fierce backfield combo, but how long will Garcia's back hold up?
Steelers (5-11): Roethlisberger will be starting by midseason, if not sooner

AFC South:

Colts (13-3): James and Harrison will be motivated with the lure of new contracts
Jaguars (10-6): Great defense, rising star in Leftwich. I like Reggie Williams and Fred Taylor is underrated.
Titans (9-7): Pains me to say it because their my second favorite NFL team but I think they miss the playoffs
Texans (6-10): In a tough division, but I think they're making good strides. Especially David Carr

AFC West:

Chiefs (14-2): The receivers are awful but so what. Now, if Priest gets hurt....
Raiders (10-6): Collins should be starting, not Gannon
Chargers (8-8): You heard it here first, LT has an unprecedented year, 2,000 yds. rushing, 1,000 receiving
Broncos (5-11): Not a fan of Plummer at all

NFC Championship: Redskins over Seahawks
AFC Championship: Chiefs over Ravens

Super Bowl: Skins over Chiefs-hey, I can dream can't I :httr:

SUNRA
09-01-2004, 11:04 PM
Redskins 10-6
Eagles 10-6
Dallas 7-9
Giants 8-8

Redskins are the NFC East Division Champions. We will face the Seahawks or the Panthers in the NFC Championship. We win to make our sixth appearance in the Superbowl. Portis has 136 yds. and wins MVP!


Parcells quits. T.O. demands a trade. And Coughlin, well I give a damn what Coughlin does. The Giants sucked last year and they suck this year.

SUNRA
09-01-2004, 11:08 PM
The teams to watch for are Carolina, Seattle, Pittsburgh, Jets and Cinncinati. Theses teams have good QBs and coaches and are a year away from being serious contenders.

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