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2006/2007 NFL Predictions

Kickoff is just about 3 hours away, and I am extremely excited to see my hometown Miami Dolphins take on the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Here are my predictions on what teams will make the playoffs and how far each will go.  Feel free to leave your own predictions in the comments area.

AFC East: New England Patriots

AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers

AFC South: Indianapolis Colts

AFC West: Denver Broncos

AFC Wildcards: Miami Dolphins, Cincinnati Bengals

NFC East: Washington Redskins

NFC North: Chicago Bears

NFC South: Carolina Panthers

NFC West: Seattle Seahawks

NFC Wildcards: New York Giants, Atlanta Falcons

Superbowl Prediction: Indianapolis Colts vs. Carolina Panthers (winner)

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AFC East: Miami Dolphins

AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers

AFC South: Jacksonville Jaguars

AFC West: Denver Broncos

AFC Wildcards: New England Patriots, Indianapolis Colts

NFC East: Philadelphia Eagles

NFC North: Minnesota Vikings

NFC South: Tampa Bay Buccaneers

NFC West: St. Louis Rams

NFC Wildcards: Dallas Cowboys, Carolina Panthers

Superbowl Prediction: New England Patriots(winner) vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

As a Steeler Fan this hurts to make the New England Patriots the champs but as lucky as our offseason has been I don’t see us getting a ring.

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