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Andy's 2012-2013 NFL Predictions


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**Includes team outcomes, playoff predictions and award winners** Some are a bit outside the box, but I've learnt that that happens EVERY YEAR!

The predictions continue as I will be predicting the outcome of this season along with the record of every team, as well as other things.

Record Predictions

American Football Conference

AFC North

Baltimore Ravens -- 12-4*

Pittsburgh Steelers -- 11-5*

Cincinnati Bengals -- 10-6

Cleveland Browns -- 2-14

AFC East

New England Patriots -- 13-3*

Buffalo Bills -- 11-5*

New York Jets -- 7-9

Miami Dolphins -- 4-12

AFC South

Houston Texans -- 11-5*

Tennesee Titans -- 7-9

Indianapolis Colts -- 7-9

Jacksonville Jaguars -- 5-11

AFC West

Denver Broncos -- 10-6*

San Diego Chargers -- 8-8

Kansas City Chiefs -- 6-10

Oakland Raiders -- 3-13

National Football Conference

NFC North

Green Bay Packers -- 13-3*

Chicago Bears -- 11-5*

Detroit Lions -- 10-6*

Minnesota Vikings -- 3-13

NFC East

New York Giants -- 9-7*

Philadelphia Eagles -- 8-8

Dallas Cowboys -- 8-8

Washington Redskins -- 5-11

NFC South

Carolina Panthers -- 13-3*

Atlanta Falcons -- 10-6

New Orleans Saints -- 9-7

Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- 3-13

NFC West

San Francisco 49ers -- 11-5*

Seattle Seahawks -- 9-7

St Louis Rams -- 4-12

Arizona Cardinals -- 2-14

Playoffs

Wild Card

Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans (HOU wins)

Detroit Lions at San Francisco 49ers (SAN wins)

Chicago Bears at New York Giants (NYG wins)

Pittsburgh Steelers at Denver Broncos (DEN wins)

Divisional

Denver Broncos at New England Patriots (DEN wins)

New York Giants at Green Bay Packers (GB wins)

Houston Texans at Baltimore Ravens (BAL wins)

San Francisco 49ers at Carolina Panthers (SAN wins)

Conference

Denver Broncos at Baltimore Ravens (BAL wins)

San Francisco 49ers at Green Bay Packers (SAN wins)

SUPER BOWL 47

San Francisco 49ers vs Baltimore Ravens

Winner: Batlimore Ravens 23-17 (MVP: Torrey Smith)

Player Predictions

Most Valuable Player: Cam Newton (QB -- Panthers)

Offensive Player of the Year: Aaron Rodgers (QB -- Packers)

Defensive Player of the Year: Jason Pierre Paul (DE -- Giants)

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Andrew Luck (QB -- Colts)

Defensive Rookie of the Year: Melvin Ingram (LB -- Chargers)

Rookie of the Year: Andrew Luck (QB -- Colts)

Comeback Player of the Year: Peyton Manning (QB -- Broncos)

Most Passing Yards: Aaron Rodgers

Most Rushing Yards: Ray Rice

Most Receiving Yards: Brandon Marshall

Most Tackles: James Laurinaitis

Most Interceptions: Jimmy Smith / Tramon Williams

Best Fantasy Player: Cam Newton

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NOT so much. Jax will do way better than that. If we win 7 games I'd be doing backflips and our coach would be considered for coach of the year. Luck getting rookie of the year is probably a stretch with our offensive line. Don't think there is anyway on gods green earth that he would get ROTY. I like your spirit though!!!!

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I love reading everyone's choices...nice post Andy!

I too question the Panthers, but not because I do not think they are solid. I heard Joe Montana talking last week about Cam Newton, Montana said he had reached out to several HOF QBs on 'How to avoid the 'sophomore jinx....'

It is not a good thing to have in your head....play football Ca, and let your abilities take care of themselves.

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