Ian’s Play-off Predictions

Ians Play-off Predictions

Ian Griesemer, Jr. High EMC Staff Writer

AFC East–New England Patriots  

The Patriots have always been a good team but they never face any teams that challenge them, and that’s why I think they will finish the season with a 13:3 record.  Tom Brady and Rob Gronkowski will continue to be their top players.  

AFC North–Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals are doing well this year with a 8:0 record and the efforts the outstanding Tyler Eifert as Tight End and A.J. Green as Wide Receiver. I  think they will be the factors that help the team finish the season with a 12:4 record.

AFC West–Denver Broncos

They have the best defense in the league and they have a great WR Demaryius Thomas.  I’m thinking they will have a record of 12:4.

AFC South–The Indianaopolis Colts

Andrew Luck, Ty Hilton, Andre Johnson and an OK defense will be enough to help them get another playoff shot like last year.

NFC North–The GreenBay Packers

I’m going with a big guess and saying the Packers with a good 6:2 record tied with the Vikings in their league

For the Past 2 games the Packers have lost but I’m going to assume the Packers will beat the Vikings in the last round with a final record of 10:5:1. Although Aaron Rodgers has dropped massively in passing yards and Jordy Nelson has been gone all season, Clay Matthews, a really good LB, should provide them enough to win.

NFC South–Carolina Panthers

With another outstanding 8:0 record  of the Carolina Panthers, Cam Newton will lead the team to a 11:5 final record of the season with a big improvement from last year with a 7:8:1 record.

NFC West–The Arizona Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals are having a good year with a 6:2 record. Carson Palmer, Larry Fitzgerald, Andre Ellington, and a very good defense will be enough to make it to the playoffs with a 10:6 record. 

NFC East–The New York Giants

Our very own New York Giants with a decent 5:4 record will be making it to the playoffs because of Eli Manning an ok QB And Odell Beckham Jr, Probably the best WR in the NFL they will finish with a good 10:6 record

AFC Wildcards

The 1st team with a 5:4 record, I’m going with the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Antonio Brown and Ben Roethlisberger are almost unstoppable but with Le’veon Bell out for the season with a torn ACL that could put a downer on things.

A second team with hot chance due to a 5:3 record,  the New York Jets, are doing good with the 4th best defense in the league and in 1st for rushing yards in the league, I think they will beat the Steelers in the Wildcard game.

NFC Wildcards

The 1st team is going to be the Atlanta Falcons  in my opinion, they have a good 6:2 record and have 1 of the best WRs in the NFL, a good QB, an outstanding RB and an OK defense. I think the 2nd team would be the Seattle Seahawks, with a great QB, RB, OK WRs and an outstanding defense with a shocking 4:4 records. Although a good team with the 2nd best defense, 3rd best rushing game, and 2nd best passing game in their league. I think the Seahawks will be the winners of that wildcard game.