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The fact of the matter is that Seattle and SF are very good teams. I think the same could be said for Atlanta and Green Bay.

Then there are some dark horse teams like New Orleans and the Giants and maybe the Bears and Redskins that could do some damage. Heck, even perennial loser or disappointing teams like the Rams and Eagles and Bucs and Cowboys are improved.

The NFC is loaded this year
I'm feeling an 11-5 season. 3rd seed in the playoffs.

Exact revenge for the Sightless in Seattle fiasco against the Seahawks to open the playoffs.

Go in to San Francisco, and crush the 49ers for a second time for make up for last year's crap.

Go in to New York, and roll the Giants for all the playoff headaches they've caused us.

Then go on and whack the Texans in the Super Bowl.
Running game will be better this year. Lacy / Franklin / Harris beats Benson/ Starks / Saine (wk 1 last year). Bulaga has to work at LT. I'm not comfortable with EDS at C but someone has to beat him out of his job and I get the sense he's not going to let that happen. I'd love to see Bakhtiari win the start at RT.

Defense just needs to stay healthy. Big camp's coming up for Manning, Moses, Richardson, Perry, House, and McMillian.

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Paul (Denver)

NFC north, what's your prediction and why?

 

Matt Williamson

Tough division and I don't see any true bottom feeders, but I think everyone is sleeping on The Pack a bit-wouldn't surprise me if they hoisted Lombardi this year. The Bears are 2nd and I will prob pick them as a Wild Card team. The Lions and Vikes are very close.









 

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