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Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
[quote=CultBrennan59;829634]Heres another Bold Prediction
[B]Carlos Rogers has more Int's than Josh Wilson[/B] Jason Campbell has more TDs and passing yards than Beck and Grossman These would only happen to us[/quote] Cult gets props for that one. Also LOL at SBVII for (in laments terms) declaring there's no way that would happen. Niiice. |
Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
Now that I've started I can't stop lol. Let's see who had some good bold predictions. I'll start at the top.
[QUOTE=GMScud;828540]So reading the Lions/Pats thread got me thinking- Let's all go out on a limb and make some predictions for the upcoming season that are off the beaten path, so to speak. Mine are as follows: -[B]The Lions win 11 games[/B] (not just saying that b/c of last night- I've thought for a while that if Stafford stays healthy that they can be damn good). I know their bandwagon is getting full, but I think they can challenge Green Bay for their division. -The Giants will finish last in the NFC East -[B]The Jets will miss the playoffs[/B].[/QUOTE] Not a bad start. Verrrry close on the first one, Lions went 10-6 which I think would still have been a bold prediction before the season started. The 2nd was a huge miss though. And the third was true. Not a bad start. [QUOTE=mooby;828553]I feel like these predictions are a little easy on the "bold" part. The Lions making the playoffs - bold. I will also second that prediction. The Bengals winning one game - not bold, because everyone would agree with that or something similar, like winning between 1-3 games. The Skins having a top 15 defense? Not bold, I think based upon what we've seen this preseason we're definitely capable of that. The Skins having a top 5 defense? Bold. Also note I'm using that as an example, because I don't believe that'll happen this year lol. I'll go out on a limb. John Beck will have a season equal to Mark Brunell's 2005 season, where he threw for 3000 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 10 picks. Ryan Kerrigan and Brian Orakpo will be the first pair of Redskins bookend linebackers to both make the Pro Bowl the same year. Here's another bold one: Ryan Kerrigan = DROY. I feel like the "[B]Bold[/B]" part still needs to be emphasized. Another example just to give an idea: Bold prediction: Aceinthehouse predicting we will go 14-2 last year. Not bold: Santana Moss will have 80 catches. (Sorry Jontrem)[/QUOTE] Side note: LOL at my bold predictions. Horrible. [QUOTE=saden1;828557][LIST=1][*]Redskins win 10 games. I don't know if that's good enough to earn a playoff spot though.[*]Seahawks is manage only 4 wins.[*]Jets manage 10 wins and lose in the first round.[*][B]Lions win 10 games and earn a playoff spot.[/B][*]Chiefs win 10 games and earn a playoff spot.[*]Chargers win 13 games and clinch AFC top spot.[*]Falcons win 13 games and clinch NFC top spot.[*]Eagles lose in the first round of playoffs.[*][B]Colts miss the playoffs.[/B][*]Cowboys finish last in the NFC East.[/LIST][/QUOTE] Saden with a couple there. Although a bolder prediction would've been: Colts suck hard without Manning for entire season, eliminated from playoff contention by week 10, and clinch first pick in draft. :D I'll try to see more in a few. S/N: A lot of people made the same bold prediction, i.e. Colts miss playoffs, Texans win AFCS, Jets miss playoffs, Lions go 10-6. |
Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
[quote=mooby;882746]Chico hit on a couple. Good for him.[/quote]
Was Detroit that big a surprise and the Colts....well maybe. |
Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
[quote=Mechanix544;832475]I just cannot wait to smoke the Giants like a nice long cigarette after good sex.
Bold Prediction - Eli Manning will throw 4 picks, and the Redskins will score over 40 points in a rout of the G-Strings. Giants are in for a longo seasono. They will be the basement dwellars in the East, and will only win 5 games at best. Mwahahahaha!!!!!!! Eli will also throw over 25 picks, and only 19 touchdowns.lol. I know, the last one not too bold, but what can ya do?[/quote] You were just dead on on the last one. |
Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
[quote=EARTHQUAKE2689;882771]You were just dead on on the last one.[/quote]
lol...I saw that but if I said something it might not be classy. |
Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
[quote=SBXVII;829679]Ding, sorry, thanks for playing though, maybe next time....good day.[/quote]
ahhhhh heeeeeemm:nono: |
Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
[quote=Giantone;882761]Was Detroit that big a surprise and the Colts....well maybe.[/quote]
Eh. Who really expected them to put everything together and make the playoffs this year? I felt it was doable if Stafford stayed healthy, which he did for the most part. But that is true, the Lions were a popular sleeper pick for the playoffs this year. |
Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
[quote=SmootSmack;828654]Monkeydad will start a thread called "Are We Being Unfair to Obama"
Dmek will counter with "Why George W. Bush was right" Slingin Sammy '33 will start a retarded thread...that everyone will say is retarded. Except for Schneed10, who will tell everyone that we should be more compassionate GTripp will be at a loss for words Dirtbag will accidentally post a "very personal" YouTube video Tryfuhl will finally admit that he and Ruhskins are actually the same person[/quote] Damnit...none of this happened |
Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
I picked the SB champion to finish last in their division. Hahaha.... nothing to see here.....
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Re: 2011 NFL Season: Bold Predictions Thread
[quote=SirClintonPortis;829175]LIONS win the NFC North.
[B]Albert Haynesworth will not crack the Pats starting lineup. [/B] Josh Freeman named Pro Bowl MVP.[/quote] Well, officially, anyway. [url=http://www.nfl.com/player/alberthaynesworth/2505019/profile]Albert Haynesworth, DT for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at NFL.com[/url] Oh, but that last prediction. :doh: |
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