5 September 2010, 6:50 pm
Which teams make the playoffs and what are the results each round. Also who's everyone's sleeper pick (And why if possible) Mine: New England...10-6 New York...10-6 Miami...8-8 Buffalo...5-11 Baltimore...11-5 Pittsburgh...9-7 Cincinatti...8-8 Cleveland...2-14 Indianapolis...14-2 Tennessee...8-8 Houston...8-8 Jacksonville...4-12 San Diego...12-4 Kansas City...8-8 Denver...7-9 Oakland...6-10 Dallas...11-5 Washington...9-7 Philadelphia...8-8 NY Giants...7-9 Green Bay...12-4 Minnesota...10-6 Chicago...9-7 Detroit...5-11 New Orleans...12-4 Atlanta...9-7 Carolina...7-9 Tampa Bay...4-12 San Francisco...9-7 Arizona...6-10 Seattle...6-10 St. Louis...5-11 FIRST ROUND: Patriots over Jets Ravens over Steelers Cowboys over Bears* Vikings over 49ers SECOND ROUND: Colts over Patriots Ravens over Chargers Saints over Vikings Packers over Cowboys ROUND 3: Colts over Ravens Saints over Packers SUPER BOWL: Colts over Saints Sleeper; The Chicago Bears. My reasoning is that every year some crappy team comes out of nowhere to make the playoffs. I think Chicago's gonna be the best chance of the crappy teams for these reasons: -Cutler is still a solid QB. Last year was a diaster but if he improves at all, the Bears will be alot better. Plus there's hope Martz can help his career -The defense will be alot better with Peppers coming in and Urlacher coming back from injury. I really don't like Chicago that much and realistically I'd give the final spot o Washington but going with one bad team I think Chicago's got the best odds Beast- Honestly I do like Detroit alot this year (Stafford/Best could improve, Vanden Bosh helps the D), the fatc that the city will jump all over ahot Lions team . My biggest problem though is that I hate picking teams that generally suck (Loser franchsies) such as Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Oakland since Al Davis ran them into hell But I do like the Lions @Alexis- How is Philly a sleeper? They made the playoffs last year and I know they lost McNabb but its not like they gutted the roster... Read More »