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Wednesday, September 7, 2011

How other 30 teams will do in 2012 NFL Season (Fantasy football)

This is my second blog on 2011-12 NFL Season. In first blog you will find who win 2012 Super Bowl. In this blog you will see the predictions for all 30 teams . How they will do in this season. These predictions will help to get good standing in Fantasy football.









1.Green Bay
and Pittsburgh


Defending champion Green Bay and runner-up Pittsburgh still have the most complete rosters, but they’re out because no team has made back-to-back Super Bowl appearances since New England did it seven seasons ago. And the last time a losing Super Bowl team went back-to-back to the big game was Buffalo in the 1992 and 1993 seasons.The long journey to a Super Bowl takes a deep physical toll. So watch out for the Packers and Steelers, but not until 2012.

3.Indianapolis


Indianapolis is out because Peyton Manning’s major injury issue throws the entire franchise (and maybe the state of Indiana) out of whack.

4.Atlanta, New Orleans and San Diego


Atlanta, New Orleans and San Diego are talented teams and should make the playoffs, but they’re out of my Super consideration because they all had major flaws exposed in last season’s playoffs, and I don’t see obvious signs of uplift this year.

Yep, Atlanta’s Matt Ryan, San Diego’s Philip Rivers and the Saints’ Drew Brees are early MVP favorites. But the last time the regular-season MVP won the Super Bowl was the 1999 season, when St. Louis’ Kurt Warner double-dipped.

7.New England and the New York


New England and the New York Jets are fun, daring teams, but they’re both out because they seem to spend more energy trying to eliminate each other than moving on to the big game.Plus, I’ve picked the Patriots almost every previous year, and they’ve rewarded me by failing to win a playoff game in the past three seasons.

9. Tampa Bay, St. Louis and Houston


Tampa Bay, St. Louis and Houston are intriguing teams with major growth potential, but they’re out because I’m not sure they’re ready to win in the postseason.


12. Kansas City, Chicago and Seattle




Kansas City, Chicago and Seattle won divisions last year, but they’re all out because I’m not enthralled with the respective QB-coach combos — Matt Cassel/Todd Haley, Jay Cutler/Lovie Smith and Tarvaris Jackson/Pete Carroll.

Detroit and Cleveland

Detroit and Cleveland are sleeper picks to make the playoffs, but the jump from Loserville to the Super Bowl is too much for one season.


 

 



 

 

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