Looks like everyone is starting to come out of hibernation and prepare for the games that count. And the 800-pound gorilla of sports has spoken: Sports Illustrated has released its annual NFL predictions.
In what is probably the NFL's toughest division, SI took the easy road as far as the four teams' records. Somehow, some way, SI says they're all going to finish at 9-7. Even the Eagles! But only one team can finish in first place, and SI got it right. With the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys earning wildcard berths, SI says the Washington Redskins will win the division.
But to make sure they weren't viewed as finally giving th Redskins some respect, SI compromised their intelligence by predicting the Giants will beat the Redskins in the first round of the playoffs. They even have the Giants beating the Seattle Seahawks next to go on to the NFC Championship game when they'll finally lose to the Carolina Panthers, who will beat the Miami Dolphins (in Miami) for the Super Bowl title.
Whatever.
They also listed Chris Cooley as a future breakout player. With Al Saunders running the show, Cooley is looking to improve on last year's numbers, in which he grabbed 71 passes for 700+ yards and 7 TDs. Saunders says when Cooley's career is over, he will be recognized as one of the premier TEs in the league. Strong words considering Saunders also made Tony Gonzales who he is.
By the way, who does SI think will have the first overall draft pick next year? The Houston Texans who they predict will finish 3-11.


















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-31-2006 @ 4:18PM
Unsilent Majority said...
SI, hating on the Redskins since 1992.
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8-31-2006 @ 6:55PM
SBL Chris said...
The good folks at SI must be on a real nice crack bender if they think the two wild card teams will be 9-7 NFC East squads. Oh, and Dallas sucks... go 'Skins! That is all.
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8-31-2006 @ 10:00PM
Unsilent Majority said...
wow, a mottram appearance!
on a serious note, Frost is in the zone. maybe bringing in that bum Eddie Johnson for a 2 hour workout actually got through to the guy. he just boomed one 55 yards out of the endzone and then blew off celebrating with his special teams buddies to head to the bench. that's the kind of attitude he's gotta carry all season.
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8-31-2006 @ 10:37PM
Jamie Mottram said...
SI also picked Miami to win the AFC Championship, which is a serious reach.
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9-01-2006 @ 11:20AM
Unsilent Majority said...
has si ever correctly predicted the winner of any sporting event?
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9-01-2006 @ 10:38PM
David Gaines said...
SI doesn't predict who will win the Super Bowl. They predict who WON'T win it, so every year they are 98% right.
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