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NFC Season 75 Predictions

by KingJohnIX | 3 years ago | 0 Comments

Season Records:




 

NFC North Winner:  Minnesota Vikings

Vikings:  13-4

Lions: 9-8

Bears: 7-10

Packers: 3-14

 

The Vikings continue to make moves every year to keep their team intact and getting better and this year is no different. I believe they continue their dominance of the north and no one is close. I believe the Lions take a step forward as the Bears step back and the Lions make a run at the playoffs as the Bears fall back a little bit this year. The Packers well umm you know how I said the Jets will be fielding a 53 man roster. Packers maybe not so much…..


 

NFC East Winner: Washington Commanders

Eagles: 9-8

Cowboys:  7-10

Football Team: 12-5

Giants:  5-12

 

The Commanders have traded away a few good pieces so they take a step back as of now but could change. They still field a great team and should make a deep playoff run. The Eagles could be a dark horse to make the playoffs this year. They have been quiet besides giving up a stud WR but time will tell. The Cowboys fall off to owner Tee Times interfering with football business and the Giants take a step forward for the first full season under new Ownership.



 

NFC South Winner:  Carolina Panthers

Falcons: 9-8

Buccaneers: 10-7 

Saints:  9-8

Panthers:  13-4

 

This could be one of the most top to bottom competitive divisions this year. The defending champs remain on top. They have a great team and know how to build. The Bucs take a step back this year losing key pieces in Vita Vea and Davis but should still be contenders look for a slight down year then a bounce back. But for the Falcons and Saints, these teams wheeling and dealing looking to make moves and actually making them, they have improved every season and their games this year could decide which one sneaks into the playoffs.

 

NFC West:  Seattle Seahawks

49ers:  11-6

Cardinals: 8-9

Rams: 6-11

Seahawks:  12-5

 

Hot take of the day: Seahawks win the division even after giving up so much for the #2 pick. I think they take another step forward and win the division. The 9ers will still be uber competitive and make the playoffs with at least 11 wins no change there. Cardinals take a few close ones this year but ultimately fall short. And the Rams new QB and lack of injuries help them reach 6 wins but i see them improving every year for the next 3 years.