Final Look… 2009 Post-Season Predictions
So it all kicks off in a matter of hours! Week 1 is here, so this is our last chance to get our picks for the season published.
These are based on what we’ve been watching, what we’ve been following, some blind faith and our guts. These are are our predictions for the 12 post-season teams of the 2009 season.
This topic and tables will be locked and not edited once it is published. It will then be used for mocking, gloating, fighting (and probably crying) throughout the course of the season. We’ll come back to this every few weeks to carry out at least one of the above acts.
Andrew’s Predictions
NFC
If you’ve been following my First and Second look articles, then there shouldn’t be any surprises here.
In the NFC, I have the Giants topping the east. I’m hoping that the Redskins can surprise me here and edge a playoff spot, but I don’t really see it. In the west, I’m calling Seattle after a lot of deliberation. I’m also giving a wildcard spot to the Arizona Cardinals, in one of the divisions I’ve struggled with the most. The North is just as bad, I’m going with Green Bay. I’d really have liked longer to make a call on the Vikings’ prospects but here we are…
Finally from one of the hardest to one of the easiest: The Panthers to win in the south.
The final NFC wildcard is very tricky. It’s between the Falcons and the Eagles and as much as I hate to go against the Falcons, I can’t see the NFC East not sending at least two teams. So I’m going with the Eagles.
AFC
Things are easier in the AFC. A little bit, anyway – I see all four divisions as two-horse races
The Pats to take win the AFC East. I’m taking a gamble here (of a sort) that Brady is back to something like his best, but I’m confident with it. I see the Titans edging out the Colts in the south, though I’m putting the Colts in the wildcard mix and they can never be counted out.
The north will see the Ravens as winners, beating the Steelers into second – this will be a close division though. Finally the west will crown the Chargers, because… well, because there’s really no-one else there who can mount a serious challenge.
The wildcard spot is a three-way battle (sorry Denver) between the Steelers, Dolphins and Colts. Like last year, I see a valiant AFC East team being left out – the Steelers and the Colts going into the post-season. I’m sorry Graham, I don’t see the Dolphins there… but at least the ‘Skins won’t be there either!
I wish there was room for the Texans, but I don’t see it this year.
Graham on Andrew’s Predictions…
Not much to disagree with here (other than the Dolphins not making the play offs). I have gone with some different choices, but it is difficult to predict at this early stage. It will be interesting to see what our readers think, I am sure there are a few who could beat us hands down.
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Graham’s Predictions
NFC
In the East I can see the Dallas Cowboys being bouyed by their new home and looking for a good season to overcome the tragic events at their practice facility. Can they beat the NY Giants in the NFC East? Well I don’t think so, but I do see them taking one of the wildcard spots.
Heading to the North I am going with the Green Bay Packers. I also think the arrival of Jay Cutler at the Bears will bring some improvement, but not enough for a wildcard.
In the south I have to agree with Andrew on the Panthers. I am hoping for a good season from Tampa Bay though as I am hoping for a great game at Wembley Stadium this year. It is a Bucs’ home game so – sorry Pats fans – I will be supporting them.
Finally to the NFC West. I am going with Arizona. I am looking for some 49ers improvement this season and was tempted to pick them as my second wildcard, but I think it will be out of reach this time.
With the above in mind, my second wildcard pick goes to the Atlanta Falcons.
AFC
Starting in the East, I am going to upset Pats fans again here. I would agree that Tom Brady is the best, but he is not Superman. A year off will leave him hungry but maybe a bit rusty. Miami will be looking to build on last years amazing improvement and now have a team strong enough to do even more damage. Yes they have a tough schedule, but I still see them taking the AFC East again with the Pats in a wildcard spot.
In the North I am also going with the Ravens. I also think the South will be as Andrew predicted with the Titans winning and the Colts taking the second wildcard.
In the West the Raiders should storm it… only joking. Sadly I can see the Raiders taking the Lions’ place as also-rans this season, things seem far from settled in Oakland. The Chargers should wrap the West up without too much trouble.
Andrew on Graham’s Predictions…
I think you’re letting your heart rule your head re: Miami and I think the Steelers won’t make the mistakes of a few years ago and will be in the post-season in some way.
I’m glad you’ve picked Atlanta though. I only just left them out
I have Dallas battling the Washington for 3rd place in the NFC East too, so I’m not sure about that. Otherwise it’s hard to argue with your picks. Like you said: I bet there are readers who could beat us. They should be writing these articles!
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