Tuesday, October 6, 2009

NFL 1st quarter report

Well back again with another Blog and although most of predictions about College and Pro Football are not looking too good right now I have decided to look at the NFL a quarter of the way through the season.
We currently have 5 undefeated teams (Colts, Saints, Vikings, Broncos, and Giants) and 6 winless teams (Panthers, Titans, Chiefs, Browns, Rams, and Bucs) and in my opinion the last unbeaten team will be the Colts and the last winless team will be the Rams. Also the most fradulent of the undefeated teams is the Broncos because they have played no one and we will see how truly good they are in their next 4 games which are the Patriots, Chargers, Ravens, and Steelers. The winless team most likely to turn it around is the Panthers, because they are only 0-3 not 0-4 and if they get back to running the football with Stewart and Williams they can take some pressure of Jake Delhomme by limiting his throws thus limiting his interceptions and turnovers.
When it comes to the biggest suprise and disappointment, Denver is by far the biggest suprise and the Titans are the biggest disappointment because they have played a weaker schedule then the Panthers and loss less then Carolina.
In terms of awards right now the MVP is Peyton Manning, the Offensive Player of the Year is Drew Brees, the Defensive Player of the Year is Darren Sharper, The Coach of the year is Josh McDaniels, The Offensive rookie of the Year is Mark Sanchez, and the Defensive Rookie of the Year is Brian Cushing of Houston.
Awards at the end of the year: MVP: Peyton, OPOY: Brees, DPOY: Ray Lewis, Coach: Sean Payton, OROY: Moreno DROY: Cushing
Now for my revised playoff predictions:
AFC: 1. Colts 2. Ravens 3. Patriots 4. Chargers 5. Steelers 6. Broncos
NFC 1. Saints 2. Giants 3. Packers 4.Cardinals 5. Eagles 6. Vikings
AFC WC round: Pats over Broncos, Steelers over Chargers
NFC WC round: Packers over Vikings, Eagles over Cardinals
AFC Div round: Ravens over Patriots, Steelers over Colts
NFC Div round: Giants over Packers, Saints over Eagles
AFC Championship: Ravens over Steelers
NFC Championship: Saints over Giants
Super Bowl: Ravens over Saints MVP: Ray Lewis
Tomorrow Baseball playoff preview

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