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Yogi's Projected Road to Super Bowl LIV (1 Viewer)

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We're just a couple of weeks away from the start of the season, and I thought I might enlighten everyone with my predictions on what I believe is going to happen in 2019. (*-Wild Card)

NFC East

1. Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)

2. Dallas Cowboys (9-7)

3. New York Giants (4-12)

4. Washington Redskins (3-13)

NFC North

1. Minnesota Vikings (11-5)

2. Green Bay Packers (10-6)*

3. Detroit Lions (9-7)

4. Chicago Bears (7-9)

NFC South

1. New Orleans Saints (11-5)

2. Atlanta Falcons (10-6)

3. Carolina Panthers (7-9)

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-11)

NFC West

1. Los Angeles Rams (12-4)

2. San Francisco 49ers (10-6)*

3. Seattle Seahawks (7-9)

4. Arizona Cardinals (5-11)

AFC East

1. New England Patriots (12-4)

2. New York Jets (8-8)

3. Buffalo Bills (6-10)

4. Miami Dolphins (4-12)

AFC North

1. Cleveland Browns (11-5)

2. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6)*

3. Baltimore Ravens (7-9)

4. Cincinnati Bengals (4-12)

AFC South

1. Indianapolis Colts (10-6)

2. Tennessee Titans (8-8)

3. Houston Texans (7-9)

4. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-11)

AFC West

1. Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)

2. Los Angeles Chargers (10-6)*

3. Denver Broncos (7-9)

4. Oakland Raiders (5-11)

Wild Card Playoffs

NFC: Eagles over 49ers; Vikings over Packers

AFC: Colts over Steelers; Browns over Chargers

Divisional Playoffs

NFC: Saints over Vikings; Rams over Eagles

AFC: Chiefs over Browns; Patriots over Colts

Conference Championships

NFC: Rams over Saints

AFC: Patriots over Chiefs

Super Bowl LIV

Patriots 27, Rams 23

Yes, I know this looks a little bit like of a repeat of last year's playoffs with basically the same conference championship games as last year, but it's not the same playoff picture.  I added some different teams that weren't in the playoffs last year.  If anyone wants to debate me on this, please feel free to let me know.

 
We're just a couple of weeks away from the start of the season, and I thought I might enlighten everyone with my predictions on what I believe is going to happen in 2019. (*-Wild Card)

NFC East - looks solid

1. Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)

2. Dallas Cowboys (9-7)

3. New York Giants (4-12)

4. Washington Redskins (3-13)

NFC North - flip Chicago and green Bay

1. Minnesota Vikings (11-5)

2. Green Bay Packers (10-6)*

3. Detroit Lions (9-7)

4. Chicago Bears (7-9)

NFC South good enough

1. New Orleans Saints (11-5)

2. Atlanta Falcons (10-6)

3. Carolina Panthers (7-9)

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-11)

NFC West I can see it, but I think Seattle wins the division

1. Los Angeles Rams (12-4)

2. San Francisco 49ers (10-6)*

3. Seattle Seahawks (7-9)

4. Arizona Cardinals (5-11)

AFC East ne under 10 wins, Miami 3-14 otherwise sure

1. New England Patriots (12-4)

2. New York Jets (8-8)

3. Buffalo Bills (6-10)

4. Miami Dolphins (4-12)

AFC North Pittsburgh still takes it, Cleveland with the WC

1. Cleveland Browns (11-5)

2. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6)*

3. Baltimore Ravens (7-9)

4. Cincinnati Bengals (4-12)

AFC South all these teams could be 8-8. Easily the most level division. I don't like to say it but I think the Texans take it.

1. Indianapolis Colts (10-6)

2. Tennessee Titans (8-8)

3. Houston Texans (7-9)

4. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-11)

AFC West I'll take the under for Denver and Oakland. Right standings.

1. Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)

2. Los Angeles Chargers (10-6)*

3. Denver Broncos (7-9)

4. Oakland Raiders (5-11)
Wild Card Playoffs

NFC: Rams over Philly; bears over Seattle

AFC: Browns over NE; Chargers over Steelers

Divisional Playoffs

NFC: Vikings over Rams; da bears over saints

AFC: Chiefs over Browns; Texans over chargers

Conference Championships

NFC: Vikings over bears

AFC: Chiefs over Texans

Super Bowl LIV

Chiefs 33, Vikings 21

Super bowl MVP: the little man from Tulsa. Or honey 🦡

 
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Strafford was much better than tybursky was last year and look at their records. What's changed other than Tybursky getting another year of growth?
I don't think the Lions are going to be 9-7. I am just saying what the one thing the Lions have over the Bears is. I think the Bears will be around 8-8 and the Lions will be 4-12. 

 
I don't think the Lions are going to be 9-7. I am just saying what the one thing the Lions have over the Bears is. I think the Bears will be around 8-8 and the Lions will be 4-12. 
I'm going with the switch Chicago and gb vote OZ made

 
We're just a couple of weeks away from the start of the season, and I thought I might enlighten everyone with my predictions on what I believe is going to happen in 2019. (*-Wild Card)

NFC East

1. Philadelphia Eagles (10-6)

2. Dallas Cowboys (9-7)

3. New York Giants (4-12)

4. Washington Redskins (3-13)

NFC North

1. Minnesota Vikings (11-5)

2. Green Bay Packers (10-6)*

3. Detroit Lions (9-7)

4. Chicago Bears (7-9)

NFC South

1. New Orleans Saints (11-5)

2. Atlanta Falcons (10-6)

3. Carolina Panthers (7-9)

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-11)

NFC West

1. Los Angeles Rams (12-4)

2. San Francisco 49ers (10-6)*

3. Seattle Seahawks (7-9)

4. Arizona Cardinals (5-11)

AFC East

1. New England Patriots (12-4)

2. New York Jets (8-8)

3. Buffalo Bills (6-10)

4. Miami Dolphins (4-12)

AFC North

1. Cleveland Browns (11-5)

2. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-6)*

3. Baltimore Ravens (7-9)

4. Cincinnati Bengals (4-12)

AFC South

1. Indianapolis Colts (10-6)

2. Tennessee Titans (8-8)

3. Houston Texans (7-9)

4. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-11)

AFC West

1. Kansas City Chiefs (12-4)

2. Los Angeles Chargers (10-6)*

3. Denver Broncos (7-9)

4. Oakland Raiders (5-11)

Wild Card Playoffs

NFC: Eagles over 49ers; Vikings over Packers

AFC: Colts over Steelers; Browns over Chargers

Divisional Playoffs

NFC: Saints over Vikings; Rams over Eagles

AFC: Chiefs over Browns; Patriots over Colts

Conference Championships

NFC: Rams over Saints

AFC: Patriots over Chiefs

Super Bowl LIV

Patriots 27, Rams 23

Yes, I know this looks a little bit like of a repeat of last year's playoffs with basically the same conference championship games as last year, but it's not the same playoff picture.  I added some different teams that weren't in the playoffs last year.  If anyone wants to debate me on this, please feel free to let me know.
Bay Area take:Raiders finish with better record than the 49ers. 

 
Ok, here's my take:

NFC North Champions: bears (14-2)

NFC East Champions: Eagles (10-6)

NFC South Champions: Saints (11-5)

NFC West Champions: Rams (11-5)

NFC Wild Card 1: Vikings

NFC Wild Card 2: Cowboys

NFC Championship: bears over Saints

AFC North Champions: Steelers (11-5)

AFC East Champions: Patriots (11-5)

AFC South Champions: Texans (9-7)

AFC West Champions: Chiefs (12-4)

AFC Wild Card 1: Chargers

AFC Wild Card 2: Browns

AFC Championship: Chiefs over Steelers

Super Bowl: bears over Chiefs

 
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