For the past two days, I’ve been telling you who is going to make the playoffs. I selected eight teams from each conference as likely candidates.
Today, we focus on the 16 teams I think are doomed. Some of these picks are obvious. The sporting world will be stunned if some of them make the postseason. Others are teams that have a shot but will likely end up short.
But take note, because in January I’ll check out how I did. Then you can throw rotten fruit at me for being wrong. Unless I’m right.
Atlanta Falcons: There’s a lot of talent in the ATL, and they’re looking to build on last season’s unexpected success. But the Falcons have never had two consecutive playoffs seasons. Ever. I’ve got to bet that way until they break the streak.
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Preseason Prgnostications, Part Three: The Outsiders
Posted: 11th September 2009 by John Phythyon in NFLComments Off on Preseason Prgnostications, Part Three: The Outsiders
Preseason Prgnostications, Part Three: The Outsiders
Posted: 11th September 2009 by John Phythyon in NFLComments Off on Preseason Prgnostications, Part Three: The Outsiders
For the past two days, I’ve been telling you who is going to make the playoffs. I selected eight teams from each conference as likely candidates.
Today, we focus on the 16 teams I think are doomed. Some of these picks are obvious. The sporting world will be stunned if some of them make the postseason. Others are teams that have a shot but will likely end up short.
But take note, because in January I’ll check out how I did. Then you can throw rotten fruit at me for being wrong. Unless I’m right.
Atlanta Falcons: There’s a lot of talent in the ATL, and they’re looking to build on last season’s unexpected success. But the Falcons have never had two consecutive playoffs seasons. Ever. I’ve got to bet that way until they break the streak.
...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article written by John Phythyon
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - NFL
Article written by John Phythyon