NFL season predicter

Hawknballs

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pretty cool little tool where you can pick all the games.

http://raylehnhoff.github.io/nflschedulepicker/


I got:

AFC:

1. Denver 13-3
2. Indianapolis 12-4
3. New England 11-5
4. Cincinnati 11-5
5. San Diego 11-5
6. Pittsburg 10-6

NFC:

1. Seattle 12-4
2. Green Bay 11-5
3. Atlanta 11-5
4. Philadelphia 11-5
5. New Orleans 11-5
6. Arizona 11-5


Lot of 11-5 teams would be too huge a coincidence, but it doesn't look so far fetched to me as far as the teams go. Biggest suspect is Green Bay the way they are playing but if they play to their potential they can get it together.

AFC Wild Card:

San Diego wins on the road for the second year in a row, sending the Patriots home
Cincinnati over Pittsburg

AFC Divisional:

San Diego falls to the Colts
Denver over the Bengals

AFC Championship:

Indianapolis upsets Denver

NFC Wild Card:

Arizona wins @ Atlanta, after having lost there in the regular season
New Orleans beats Philly in Philly again for the second year in a row

NFC Divisional:

Seattle over Arizona in Seattle
Green Bay beats NO to set up a rematch in Seattle

NFC Championship:

Seattle over Green Bay

Superbowl:

Seattle over Indianapolis in the 3rd Year QB Bowl
 

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That is a solid prediction. I think Philly will be playing us in the NFC Championship.
 

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This is what I came up with:

http://raylehnhoff.github.io/nflsch...qqmqWmqqWmqqqmmqqqamqqqqqqpqmqqqqqqmqqqampqC_

AFC:
1. Cincinnati 13-3
2. Denver 11-5
3. Indianapolis 10-6
4. New England 10-6
5. San Diego 10-6
6. Buffalo 9-7

NFC:
1. Seattle 12-4
2. Green Bay 11-5
3. Atlanta 11-5
4. Philadelphia 11-5
5. Chicago 10-6
6. New Orleans 10-6

Wild Card Round:

AFC:
Indianapolis over Buffalo
San Diego over New England

NFC:
Atlanta over New Orleans
Philadelphia over Chicago

Divisional Round:

AFC:
Cincinnati over San Diego
Denver over Indianapolis

NFC:
Seattle over Philadelphia
Green Bay over Atlanta

Championship Round:

AFC:
Cincinnati over Denver

NFC:
Seattle over Green Bay

Super Bowl XLIX:
Seattle over Cincinnati

Just my thoughts.
 

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Can't put my finger on why but I'm not sure we will be the number one seed this year.
 
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UK_Seahawk":35k4kqj5 said:
Can't put my finger on why but I'm not sure we will be the number one seed this year.

for that to happen some other things need to happen:

1. The 49ers need to stay not that great.
2. The Cardinals have to go back to being good but not great.
3. The Eagles cant roll over the rest NFC East; their schedule outside of it is too easy.
4. The Seahawks can't lose any home games and need to win 4 of the 7 road games they have left.
 

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UK_Seahawk":2bm7udaf said:
Can't put my finger on why but I'm not sure we will be the number one seed this year.

Interesting... I almost feel that way too, then you look at the rest of the NFC, who would you put above us?

The three teams I would have picked to give us the best run for our money are all 1-2
Packers:
Saints:
49ers:

The next three teams I thought might are doing well, but not sure they can keep this pace
Eagles: 3-0
Bears: 2-1
Cardinals: 3-0

Basically, I think it is Seattle's to lose. And after thinking about it, the "can't put my finger on why" goes back to the feeling that Seattle is not serious enough or do not relatively have enough of the hunger compared to last year.

Evident in that they seem to not be able to keep their foot on the throttle. In San Diego I think they did not have it on the throttle to begin with and were not prepared. In Denver they let up in the 4th. If that is an analogy for the whole season, that will spell trouble. If they get their heads on right with a killer instinct theirs to lose.

What the Hawks need to recognize is the hunger from last year won't suffice, it has to be even more this year because this year every team will plan to bring its best when they play Seattle.

Thoughts?
 

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The Eagles can most definitely keep up their pace.

1. Lucky. Already won a couple games they had no business coming from behind to win.
2. Bad division.
3. Young hungry team that's not going to fade down the stretch

Are the Hawks a better team? Yes, but I could see the Eagles going 12-4 or 13-3 and getting HFA.......combine that with a Hawks team that might have to travel to Philly in January after playing 14 or 15 weeks in a row might make for a very tired and beat up Hawks team going on the road in the playoffs.
 

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I do not believe in Philadelphia's defense or that San Francisco is just going to roll over. That game has big implications. Much like the Carolina game for us. If San Francisco loses they are in big trouble and if we win in Carolina I don't see anybody getting HFA from us.
 

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Green bay will be lucky to win 10 games this year.

AFC:
1. Cincinnati 12-4
2. San Diego 11-5
3. Indianapolis 10-6
4. New England 10-6
5. Denver 10-6
6. Buffalo 9-7

NFC:
1. Seattle 12-4
2. Atlanta 11-5
3. Philly 11-5
4. Chicago 10-6
5. New Orleans 10-6
6. Arizona 10-6


San Diego - Cincinnati AFC Championship game
Atlanta - Seattle NFC Championship game

Seattle - Cincinnati Super Bowl

Hawks win convincingly
 

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My thoughts are this. As long as Wilson is healthy and one side of the ball is mostly healthy that the Hawks are going to make the playoffs with no less than a 3 seed.

I would prefer no less than a 2 seed because of the bye, but there are several scenarios where a 3 seed can host a NFCCG and that means everything.

I think that the Niners are going to be there in a regressed manner and that the Cards, Saints, Eagles and Packers are still outclassed by SF/SEA.
 

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# AFC WLT Div

1 Denver 14-2 6-0
2 Cincinnati 13-3 5-1
3 Indianapolis 12-4 6-0
4 New England 9-7 4-2
5 Pittsburgh 11-5 3-3
6 San Diego 10-6 3-3

# NFC WLT Div
1 Philadelphia 13-3 4-2
2 Seattle 13-3 5-1
3 Chicago 12-4 3-3
4 New Orleans 11-5 5-1
5 Green Bay 11-5 4-2
6 Atlanta 11-5 4-2



# NFC West WLT Div

San Francisco 10-6 4-2
Arizona 10-6 3-3
St. Louis 3-13 0-6

Wild Card -

NE over Pit, SD over Indy
NO over GB, Chicago over Atlanta

Divisional

Denver over SD, Cinci over NE
Philly over NO, Hawks over Chicago

Championship

Cinci over Denver
Hawks over Philly

Superbowl

Hawks over Cinci for 2 in a row
 

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Can not leave Frisco out I believe they will be playing Seattle in the NFC championship game

Seattle wins by 10 points

afc championship Denver at home to The Bengals Denver wins by 15 points




Denver vs Seattle super bowl A huge support of the 12th man in Arizona ( not that far to get there thanks god)

12th man in effect louder than last year

Seattle wins 28 - 17

REPEAT WORLD CHAMPIONS
 
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