Friday, September 10, 2010

AFC 2010 Predictions

AFC South

Houston Texans: 11-5
GO BIG OR GO HOME!  All right, this is a huge homer pick, but I really think we should be this good.  We looked like an 11-5 team against the Cowboys.  However, we looked like a 6-10 teram against the Saints.  This inconsistency has killed us for the past 2 years and is probably why we’ll go 8-8 or 9-7.  That’s why this season comes down to one huge X factor: Gary Kubiak.  He needs to convey to the team that each game is incredibly important.  No more of this losing twice to Jacksonville.  I have almost no faith in him to prepare the players for the game or to close out the game.  He messed up one of those things every game last year.  Not only was he incredibly wrong for putting 4 games in the hands of K(Ch)ris Brown, but those games shouldn’t have even been close.  We should have put those teams away early.  His biggest flaw is that he has no killer instinct, and until he learns how to put teams away by scoring touchdowns instead of field goals, we will become an elite team. 

Draft Picks: Kareem Jackson, Ben Tate.  I wish we had gone RB then DB, but I guess this way is okay.  I’m not a huge fan of either player, but early indications are that Kareem Jackson looks good.  Chances are high that  Ben Tate never does anything substantial for the Texans because he is starting his career with a torn ACL.  The guy I really wanted the Texans to pick was Ryan Matthews.  We should have been the team trading a 4th round pick to jump up and take him.  Matthews is going to be a beast, and I think he will easily win ROY.  I also liked Jahvid Best more than Kareem Jackson and Ben Tate.  The good thing about Jackson is that I have been complaining about our DB’s for so long that it is nice to finally have a good one.


Indianapolis Colts: 10-6
The Colts usually win 12 games every year, so I started there.  Then, I took away one win for the Super Bowl loss hangover.  I don’t know why, but it always seems to happen.  Teams that lose in the Super Bowl never seem to do as well the next season.  I see this beeing a problem for them, especially because Peyton likes to play the blame game.  The 2nd extra loss is because the Colts are finally going to lose to the Texans.  I don’t care if the Texans go 14-2.  If they lose to the Colts twice, Gary Kubiak needs to be fired.

Draft Picks: Jerry Hughes, TCU.  Steal of the 1st round on defense.  He’s just like Robert Mathis and Dwight Freeney.  Speed off the edge is key for DE’s.  Look for him to be better than Derrick Morgan, Jason Pierre-Paul, and Brandon Graham.  All three were taken at least 15 picks before him.


Tennessee Titans: 8-8
Ahhhh I’m in crisis mode about the Titans.  I think I have serious psychological problems.  I cannot let the 2006 draft go.  I know that I hate Vince Young because he played at Texas yet I still find myself wanting him to do well in the pro’s just because I thought he would be better than Mario Williams.  Oh well.  This team will be okay because of Chris Johnson.  I also like their receiving corps.  Their downfall is going to be their defense.  They have lost so much over the past few years: Keith Bullock, Kyle Vanden Bosch, Albert Haynesworth.  I think this is the year it catches up to them.  This is going to be the opposite of Vince’s rookie year.  He’s going to have to win games instead of riding the defense to a win.

Draft Picks: Derrick Morgan.  Nothing special.


Jacksonville Jaguars: 5-11
This is a team on  the decline.  I don’t think they have much left.  I’m worried the Texans will turn into the Jaguars in a few years if they don’t get some bigger playmakers on their team.

Draft Picks: Tyson Alualu, DT California.  Awful pick.  I tend to hate the Jaguars’ picks.


AFC East

New England Patriots: 12-4
I have no real basis for this pick besides the fact that I think the entire NFL will be down this year, and I think the Patriots will take advantage of it much like the Steelers did in ’07.  I think Brady and Belichick have one more year in them.  That loss to the Ravens last year was troubling though.  I’m probably giving them too much credit, but hey, what are preseason picks for?

Draft Picks: Devin McCourty, DB Rutgers.  Don’t know much about him, but they do need secondary help.  I thought the Texans might pick him.


New York Jets: 10-6
I really like their offseason additions of Jason Taylor and Santonio Holmes, but the LaDainian Tomlinson signing could come back to hurt them.  I think they’ll try to get him the ball too much, and it will screw them over just like he screwed over the Chargers for the past few years in the playoffs.  They should have kept Leon Washington.  He’s a perfect fit for that backfield alongside the bruiser Shonn Greene.  Also, they need to pay Darrelle Revis.  He is a huge part of their team.  I would say he’s much more important to them than Mark Sanchez.  With Revis, they can probably win 12 games.  Without him, they’re a 1st round playoff loss waiting to happen.

Draft Picks: Kyle Wilson, DB Boise St.  Good pick.  I wanted us to pick him over Jackson, but who knows who’ll be better.  I believe in the Texans picking the best DB available.  He’ll help out the Jets but will be nothing  compared to Revis.


Miami Dolphins: 9-7
I love their coach, Tony Sparano.  He just seems like a winner.  If the Texans had him, we easily would have made the playoffs last year and would be a Super Bowl contender this year.  The Dolphins are definitely on the right track, but they may be screwing themselves over if Chad Henne falls into that mediocre QB range.

Draft Picks: Jared Odrick, DT Penn State; Koa Misi, DE Utah.  Both will be busts.


Buffalo Bills: 3-13
They will be battling Tampa Bay and St. Louis for the worst record in the league.

Draft Picks: C.J. Spiller, RB Clemson.  I know that I should like Spiller, but I just don’t see it from him.  Maybe he’ll be great, but I’m guessing he won’t.  At least he won’t be a head case like Marshawn Lynch.


AFC North

Pittsburgh Steelers: 11-5
This year reminds me of both of the other years the Steelers won the Super Bowl this decade.  There is no dominant team, and they’ll be able to take advantage.  I believe a good barometer of the league is how well the Steelers do at the end of the year.  They are always a really solid team.  They don’t really fluctuate either way, so if they do really well, it was a down year for the league.  Their kryptonite could be the Ben Roethlisberger situation.  I think they’ll be fine for their first 4 games without him now that Byron Leftwich is injured.  I really like Juan Dixon.  He’ll do a good job.  There is just no telling how big of a distraction Big Ben’s off the field issues were over the offseason for both him and the team.

Draft Picks: Maurkice Pouncey, C Florida.  The first Center taken in the draft always seems to be good, so I have no reason to believe otherwise with Pouncey.


Baltimore Ravens: 11-5
This team is going to be good.  Serious Super Bowl contenders.  Their running game is going to be off the charts, and Joe Flacco should really improve in his 3rd year.  Their defense should be as good as ever. 

Draft Picks: Sergio Kindle, DE Texas; Terrence Cody, DT Alabama.  Steals in the 2nd round.  Kindle is a serious athlete, and Cody could be for them what Ted Washington was for the Patriots.


Cincinnati Bengals: 6-10
I’m down on the Bengals this year.  Maybe it’s because the Texans pounded them last year, but I just think they got really lucky.  They won a lot of games on the last possession.  In this way, they were the complete opposite of the Texans.  Also, I have seen them try to appease Terrell Owens way too much in the preseason.

Draft Picks: Jermaine Gresham, TE Oklahoma.  Of course I love this pick.  He’s a beast.


Cleveland Browns: 4-12
LOL

Draft Picks: Joe Haden, DB Florida; Colt McCoy, QB Texas.  Too high.  Haden will be no better than the DBs that went later in the 1st round.  McCoy isn’t going to make it in the NFL.  I just get the feeling he’s too small. 


AFC West

San Diego Chargers:  12-4
This team could win the Super Bowl if they get all their holdouts in place.  They don’t really need Vincent Jackson, but they desperately need Marcus McNeill.  That guy’s a beast.  They will wrap up this division very easily.  They finally have LaDainian Tomlinson off their backs, so they may even be able to win in the postseason as long as Norv Turner and Nate Kaeding don’t screw them over.  It would be so cool to see a Drew Brees-Phillip Rivers Super Bowl.  That’s what I’ll be rooting for this season. 

Draft Picks: Ryan Matthews, RB Fresno State.  Holy crap this guy is going to be so freaking good.  His highlight tape is amazing.  The guy is strong and still has breakaway speed.  He’s going to be the X-factor for the Chargers this year.  Okay, yeah so I don’t really know anything about the guy.  I just know he’s in a great situation, and I would have easily given up a 4th round pick for him if I were the Texans.  The Texans didn’t really need a 7th tight end in the 4th round.


Denver Broncos: 8-8
I like Josh McDaniels, but he sure knows how to kill a team in the offseason. 

Draft Picks: Demaryius Thomas, WR Georgia Tech; Tim Tebow, QB Florida.  I like the Thomas pick.  Big, strong, athletic guy, but he had very little experience playing in the Georgia Tech run-based offense.  Tim Tebow will suck, but I have to admit I’ve been glued to the TV for every one of his starts.  I hope he takes over the starting job at some point this season, but then I hope he really sucks.  I’m still not over that BCS championship win over Oklahoma.


Oakland Raiders: 6-10
They try hard for Tom Cable.  I hope McFadden turns his career around.

Draft Picks: Rolando McClain, LB Alabama.  Finally, a good pick from Oakland.  DeMeco Ryans reincarnate, only this time teams have learned, and he went at the top of the draft.


Kansas City Chiefs: 6-10
I like the Chiefs and Matt Cassel.  Maybe he and Jamaal Charles will prove me wrong this year.

Draft Picks: Eric Berry, S Tennessee; Dexter  McCluster, RB/WR Ole Miss.  Both solid picks.  If the Chiefs had just kept Bernard Pollard, they wouldn’t have had to pick Berry.  I love Bernard Pollard.

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous9/11/2010

    Season rests on the first game. If it is the same uninspired team with timid coaching like the Jets game, they won't recover with the schedule they have. Even a close loss sends the wrong message -- if we had only made those 2 plays we would have won -- That's Kubiak's theme song. They need to win for so the players have confidence in themselves despite an always outcoached Kubiak.

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