It’s been a long time since I have blogged. It’s time that has changed.
The NBA Season is in full swing and the NFL Season is coming to a close. Last I wrote NBA hadn’t even begun and NFL was only four weeks in. To open this blog back up, I’m going to lay out what I believe the final NFL seedings will look like come week 16. Enjoy.
NFC:
1. New York Giants
If you didn’t see this coming, you clearly never watch football. The Giants recently demolished the best run defense in the league and have only one loss at this point in the season (to my Browns, I might gloat). They are the best team in the NFC and in my opinion the best in the entire league. Number one seed for sure.
2. Carolina Panthers
This team is quietly the number two seed in the NFC, and have a very modest schedule from here on out, their biggest game being a Monday night game at home against division rival Tampa Bay.
3. Arizona Cardinals
I’m ranking them third not because I think they will have the third best record, but because there is no doubt they will win their division and will almost certainly have a better record than the winner of the NFC North. This isn’t to take away from their power packed offense or MVP Kurt Warner; this is a good team nobody wants to play at home.
4. Green Bay Packers
The way the playoff seeding works is the four division leaders are the top four seeds. The Packers will have the worst record of NFC playoff teams. In fact, there may be an NFC East team with a better record that does not make the playoffs. However, the Packers are in. Bad news to the Bears and Vikings.
5. Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys had a big win over Washington on Sunday and that momentum will carry them through the rest of the season. This team is far too talented to not make the playoffs, and they could be this years Giants.
6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Their schedule is kind and they’re playing well anyways. A crucial MNF game against the Panthers will help decide if they get the six seed or two seed.
AFC
1. Tennessee Titans
This is obvious. They are three games ahead of their closest contendor. Don’t let this placement allow you to think they are my Super Bowl Pick. They’re not. I do not believe they will go undefeated and I do not believe they will get to the super bowl. They are good however and will have home field advantage.
2. Pittsburgh Steelers
I like Baltimore and I think they there is a chance they could make the playoffs. They will not get ahead of the Steelers though. The AFC North crown (sadly) belongs to them yet again.
3. New York Jets
Originally I was going to give this spot to the Patriots, but after comparing the two teams schedule, there is no reason for the Jets to not maintain their pace to win the division. Most games are at home against <.500 teams.
4. Denver Broncos
Simply put, the AFC West is a bad division. Denver is on top and will remain that way. They will not get past the first round of the playoffs though.
5. Indianapolis Colts
The ship is right. Peyton is Peyton. Once Marvin Harrison starts playing like himself this team is going to be just as good as they always have been. They are only fifth because they won’t get ahead of Tennessee.
6. New England Patriots
Matt Cassell is for real; he proved that Thursay night. They have a tough schedule (Pittsburgh, Arizona, and others) remaining. They will win just enough to get into the playoffs and God-willing will play the Jets in the first round. I cannot think of a more exciting game.
AFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: New England Patriots vs. Tennessee Titans
NFC CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys
SUPER BOWL: Rematch. New England Patriots vs. New York Giants
These are my predictions. Nothing too earshattering here. As far as the AFC North is concerned, I hope I’m wrong. Here’s to an exciting end to the season!
