2012 NFL Power Rankings & Predictions
2.
New England (12-4)*
3.
Philadelphia (10-6)*
4.
Atlanta (11-5)*
5.
Chicago (11-5)^
6.
New Orleans (10-6)^
7.
Pittsburgh (9-7)*
8.
New York Giants (8-8)
9.
Kansas City (10-6)*
10. Denver
(9-7)^
11. Carolina
(9-7)
12. Dallas
(8-8)
13. Detroit
(8-8)
14. New
York Jets (8-8)
15. Baltimore
(8-8)
16. San
Francisco (8-8)
17. Buffalo
(9-7)^
18. Houston
(8-8)
19. San
Diego (8-8)
20. Seattle
(9-7)*
21. Washington
(7-9)
22. Cincinnati
(7-9)
23. Jacksonville
(9-7)*
24. Tampa
Bay (7-9)
25. St.
Louis (7-9)
26. Indianapolis
(6-10)
27. Oakland
(5-11)
28. Minnesota
(6-10)
29. Tennessee
(6-10)
30. Arizona
(4-12)
31. Miami
(4-12)
32. Cleveland
(3-13)
*Division champion
^Wild Card teams
MVP: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay
Defensive MVP: Clay Matthews, Green Bay
Coach of the Year: Mike Mularkey, Jacksonville
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Russell Wilson, Seattle
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Nick Perry, Green Bay
Playoff Picks:
Wild Card:
Chiefs over Bills
Broncos over Jaguars
Bears over Seahawks
Eagles over Saints
Divisional:
Patriots over Broncos
Steelers over Chiefs
Packers over Bears
Eagles over Falcons
Championship:
Patriots over Steelers
Eagles over Packers
Super Bowl XLVII:
Eagles 38, Patriots 35
3 Comments:
LOLOLOLOlolllllllllllllll
You never could get off the Philly bandwagon last year, Moon. I *so* wish you were right, but sadly I think missing the playoffs again is more likely than winning the freaking superbowl.
If you're right, I will host you for the parade and treat you to an authentic cheesesteak on South Street in February, you have my word on it.
Please explain what makes you think the Jags will finish 9-7. I have them as one of the bottom 5
1) A solid & underrated defense
2) A strong new coach & owner with a low quotient for BS
3) A powerful, up-and-coming O-line
4) A soft schedule in the weakest division in the league
5) An improved Blaine Gabbert (lots of positive buzz in training camp)
6) A 22:1 bet that they'll win the division
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