With the impending awesomeness that is the NFL season is finally upon us (Packers vs. Seahawks tonight), it is once again that time of the year for me to make a feeble attempt at predicting the NFL season.
After pouring through each match up and trying to do my best at predicting each game, then tweaking the records to make them fit for the visions of the future that exist in my monkey brain, I finally cranked out my playoffs and final records for the teams.
Some surprises: Both San Francisco and Seattle miss the playoffs with 9-7 records. After strong 2013 seasons, Kansas City and Carolina regress dramatically, finishing 6-10 and 4-12 respectively. Also the NY Giants finish 10-6, but miss the playoffs.
As far as what those playoffs look like, feast your eyes on this:
NFC:
6) Chicago (10-6)
vs. 3) Philadelphia (11-5)
5)Tampa Bay (11-5)
vs. 4) Minnesota (10-6)
1) New Orleans (12-4) bye
2) Arizona (11-5) bye
Second round:
6) Chicago
vs. 1) New Orleans
4) Minnesota
vs. 2) Arizona
NFC Championship:
2) Arizona
vs. 1) New Orleans
After pouring through each match up and trying to do my best at predicting each game, then tweaking the records to make them fit for the visions of the future that exist in my monkey brain, I finally cranked out my playoffs and final records for the teams.
Some surprises: Both San Francisco and Seattle miss the playoffs with 9-7 records. After strong 2013 seasons, Kansas City and Carolina regress dramatically, finishing 6-10 and 4-12 respectively. Also the NY Giants finish 10-6, but miss the playoffs.
As far as what those playoffs look like, feast your eyes on this:
NFC:
6) Chicago (10-6)
vs. 3) Philadelphia (11-5)
5)Tampa Bay (11-5)
vs. 4) Minnesota (10-6)
1) New Orleans (12-4) bye
2) Arizona (11-5) bye
Second round:
6) Chicago
vs. 1) New Orleans
4) Minnesota
vs. 2) Arizona
NFC Championship:
2) Arizona
vs. 1) New Orleans
AFC:
6) Tennessee (10-6)
vs. 3) New England (11-5)
5) San Diego (11-5)
vs. 4) Cincinnati (11-5)
1) Indianapolis (13-3) bye
2) Denver (12-4) bye
Second round:
5) San Diego
vs. 1) Indy
3) New England
vs. 2) Denver
AFC Championship:
5) San Diego
vs. 2) Denver
Super Bowl: Denver over New Orleans
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