Bolts223 457 Posted October 14 AFC 1) New England Patriots (14-2-0) 2) Houston Texans (11-5-0) [Head to head] 3) Kansas City Chiefs (11-5-0) 4) Baltimore Ravens (10-6-0) 5) Buffalo Bills (10-6-0) 6) Indianapolis Colts (9-7-0) NFC 1) New Orleans Saints (13-3-0) [Predicting that they win the head to head in New Orleans with Brees back] 2) San Francisco 49ers (13-3-0) 3) Green Bay Packers (12-4-0) 4) Philadelphia Eagles (10-6-0) 5) Seattle Seahawks (11-5-0) 6) Minnesota Vikings (10-6-0) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunter2_1 2,126 Posted October 14 AFC 1) New England Patriots (13-3-0) 3) Kansas City Chiefs (12-4-0) 2) Houston Texans (11-5-0) 4) Baltimore Ravens (10-6-0) 5) Buffalo Bills (10-6-0) 6) Indianapolis Colts (9-7-0) NFC 1) New Orleans Saints (13-3-0) 2) Green Bay Packers (12-4-0) 3) SF 49ers (11-5-0) 4) Philadelphia Eagles (10-6-0) 5) Seattle Seahawks (11-5-0) 6) Minnesota Vikings (10-6-0) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SteelKing728 1,462 Posted October 14 AFC: 1. New England: 15-1 2. Houston: 12-4 3. Kansas City 11-5 4. Baltimore 9-7 5. Buffalo 10-6 6. Oakland 9-7 NFC: 1. Green Bay 14-2 2. San Francisco 12-4 3. New Orleans 12-4 4. New York Giants 9-7 5. Minnesota 10-6 6. Seattle 10-6 Wildcard: KC over Oakland Buffalo over Baltimore New Orleans over Seattle Minnesota over NYG Divisional: NE over Buffalo KC over Houston GB over Minnesota New Orleans over SF Conference: KC over NE GB over NO Superbowl: GB over KC Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hunter2_1 2,126 Posted October 14 1 minute ago, SteelKing728 said: Superbowl: GB over KC How apt. On it's 100th year, it's a remake of the first ever SB. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nozizaki 280 Posted October 14 I got this so far. Hope I'm wrong and the Vikings can go on a run, but there are 11 good teams in the NFC. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites