NFL - Who is going to make it to the Playoffs? Wildcards??

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  1. wavegirl22 profile image42
    wavegirl22posted 14 years ago

    Before anyone picks the winner of the Super Bowl how about who is going to make it to the Playoffs???? Who will be in the Wildcard Matchups??

    Obviously both the Colts and the Saints are in it ..

    And then......

    1. prettydarkhorse profile image64
      prettydarkhorseposted 14 years agoin reply to this

      wavegirl hi beautiful, Vikings or Bengals,

      1. wavegirl22 profile image42
        wavegirl22posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Hey Pretty Girl ..

        I have to agree with you . .I see both the Vikings and the Bengals .. and Im rooting for your Steelers. . and of course my Giants......

      2. EYEAM4ANARCHY profile image62
        EYEAM4ANARCHYposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Chargers, Pats, Cinn, Pitt, Tenn

        Minn, Philly, Cards, Dallas, GB

        Dallas, GB, Pitt, and Tenn. make a quick exit.

    2. profile image0
      Denno66posted 14 years ago

      Patriots. I need to keep the dream alive big_smile

    3. alexandriaruthk profile image63
      alexandriaruthkposted 14 years ago

      PATS

    4. K Partin profile image61
      K Partinposted 14 years ago

      I can see the Vikings getting in. smile

    5. Len Cannon profile image85
      Len Cannonposted 14 years ago

      The Eagles are going to drive me crazy and make it another end of the season, edge of your seat race for the wild card.

    6. drej2522 profile image68
      drej2522posted 14 years ago

      Atlanta is going to be tough down the stretch...watch for them to be a sleeper!

      1. wavegirl22 profile image42
        wavegirl22posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        Im with you on this one dre . Atlanta is a team to watch!

        1. drej2522 profile image68
          drej2522posted 14 years agoin reply to this

          I'm a Philly fan...and they play the falcons this week. I don't know, they have one heck of an offense.

          1. EYEAM4ANARCHY profile image62
            EYEAM4ANARCHYposted 14 years agoin reply to this

            Not without their starting QB and RB they don't

            1. drej2522 profile image68
              drej2522posted 14 years agoin reply to this

              Ryan and Turner are hurt?

              1. EYEAM4ANARCHY profile image62
                EYEAM4ANARCHYposted 14 years agoin reply to this

                Ryan is definitely out, Turner is questionable. Jenkins ain't feeling so hot, either.

                1. drej2522 profile image68
                  drej2522posted 14 years agoin reply to this

                  hmmm..didn't know that. I don't mind that. smile

        2. Himitsu Shugisha profile image71
          Himitsu Shugishaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

          smile

      2. Himitsu Shugisha profile image71
        Himitsu Shugishaposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        I'm with you Dre...hope my boys can pull it off!!

    7. dohn121 profile image80
      dohn121posted 14 years ago

      This is a tough one, Shari...The Giants will have to go 4-1 in my opinion to end their regular season.  Going 3-2 might be a stretch with the way this weird season is going.  Them going 9-7 just might not cut it.  The Pats went 11-5 last year and missed the playoff which was the first time that has ever happened in the modern era.

      It looks bleak, but I gotta believe big_smile

    8. dohn121 profile image80
      dohn121posted 14 years ago

      AFC North -> Cincinnati
      AFC South -> Indianapolis
      AFC East  -> New England
      AFC West  -> San Diego

      NFC North -> Minnesota
      NFC South -> New Orleans
      NFC East  -> Dallas
      NFC West  -> Arizona

      ----------------------------------------------------------------
      Wild Card

      NFC -> Atlanta and Philadelphia or NY Giants (gulp)
      AFC -> Pittsburgh and Denver or Tennessee big_smile

      There you go cool

      1. jobister profile image62
        jobisterposted 14 years agoin reply to this

        I think AFC North goes to Cincinnati since they already beat everyone in their division twice.

      2. wavegirl22 profile image42
        wavegirl22posted 14 years agoin reply to this

        is this your final answer?
        and does it come from the crystal ball???

        1. dohn121 profile image80
          dohn121posted 14 years agoin reply to this

          Oops...Jobister's right on one account--Cincinnati takes the AFC North NOT Baltimore big_smile

    9. jobister profile image62
      jobisterposted 14 years ago

      Here is my playoff picture:

      AFC North: Cincinnati
      AFC South: Indianpolis
      AFC East: New England
      AFC West: San Diego

      AFC Wildcard teams: Baltimore & Titans (bold pick I think)

      NFC North: Minnesota
      NFC South: New Orleans
      NFC East: Philadelphia
      NFC West: Arizona

      NFC Wildcard teams: Green Bay & San Francisco (they should only lose 1 game rest of the season)

    10. dohn121 profile image80
      dohn121posted 14 years ago

      AFC North -> Cincinnati
      AFC South -> Indianapolis
      AFC East  -> New England
      AFC West  -> San Diego

      NFC North -> Minnesota
      NFC South -> New Orleans
      NFC East  -> Dallas
      NFC West  -> Arizona

      ----------------------------------------------------------------
      Wild Card

      NFC -> Atlanta and Philadelphia or NY Giants (gulp)
      AFC -> Pittsburgh and Denver or Tennessee big_smile

      There you go cool

      I revised this one, sorry for the previous post.

      @Jobister-I can see Green Bay possibly making it, but I doubt San Fran will make it.  I certainly don't see taking them over Philly or the Falcons.

    11. Pr0metheus profile image60
      Pr0metheusposted 14 years ago

      CHARGERS!  (Hah, sneako!)

    12. wavegirl22 profile image42
      wavegirl22posted 14 years ago

      Now lets see.  .if the Patriots fall to the Dolphins.....then the Jets hopes are still alive ..

      And the way their dfense looked against the Bills.....anything can happen!

     
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