If you missed the AFC predictions where I explain the bet that Neil and I have made on this guessing game of each team’s win-loss record (and if you missed that you also missed an amazing compilation of photos from when I had to pay off this bet last year), check it out HERE.
No messing around today. Let’s just get right into the NFC predictions:
Arizona
2013 Record: 10-6
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 40/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 7-9
Ross: 6-10
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: I wish I could move this team to the AFC for the season. Even with their inuries + Carson Palmer I think they could make the AFC Championship game.
Ross: Winning 10 games, having an effective Carson Palmer for a full season, staying extremely healthy…everything went right for Arizona in 2013. It’s extremely doubtful they catch all the breaks again. Eight games vs last year’s playoff teams don’t help. It feels like Ryan Lindley is going to play a major role in this team’s fortunes in 2014.
Atlanta
2013 Record: 4-12
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 40/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 7-9
Ross: 8-8
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: Every time Mike Smith tells this team they are going to be physical on ‘Hard Knocks’ I’m pretty sure they get less physical.
Ross: Potentially four easy division wins plus games against beatable teams like Minnesota, the Giants, Baltimore and Cleveland frightened me into giving them a .500 record, but I was very close to predicting an implosion and all out mail-in effort because of Mike Smith. I just think he’s awful and this team has too many stars to keep wallowing in mediocrity every year. 5-11 isn’t my official prediction, but it might as well be.
Carolina
2013 Record: 12-4
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 50/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 6-10
Ross: 7-9
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: What a disastrous offseason. They are going to waste at least three years of Cam Newton’s career.
Ross: Everything you need to know about the Panthers: Vegas is so down on last year’s #2 seed in the NFC that it’s given them the same odds as Dallas, the Giants and Washington. Is there a bigger slap in the face than being lumped in with the three non-contenders of the NFC East?
Chicago
2013 Record: 8-8
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 18/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 9-7
Ross: 12-4
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: If they can just have an average defense this year, they should be a playoff team. If they got to play in the AFC, they’d make the Super Bowl, right?
Ross: I didn’t bother checking this stat because I’m certain it’s true. I’ve picked the Bears to win 11+ games and make the playoffs each of the last three years. They haven’t topped 10 wins, nor have they made the playoffs once during that span. I’m always tantalized by the offensive potential. I’m running it back once more. Top five offense, good enough defense, better-coached than every other team in their division.
Dallas
2013 Record: 8-8
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 50/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 7-9
Ross: 5-11
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: Potentially awesome fantasy football offense. Potentially terrible real football team.
Ross: I’m predicting five wins with a healthy Tony Romo. Picture what could happen if he hurts his back early on and Brandon Weeden takes over. Don’t worry, Dez Bryant fantasy owners. Josh Gordon put up 1,600 yards last year with Weeden as his QB for seven games. I’m sure you’ll be fine when this scenario plays out.
Detroit
2013 Record: 7-9
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 33/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 7-9
Ross: 10-6
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: After they don’t make the playoffs this year they seriously need to consider trading Calvin Johnson for a bunch of picks and rebuilding.
Ross: Another NFC North team, another chance for me to say how high I am on their offense. As much of a prick as he is, I could see Golden Tate having a huge year. First time he’s played in an offense with a quarterback who throws deep and often. First time he’s had a fellow receiver like Megatron to take up all the defensive attention. I hate giving away fantasy secrets like that when all the other owners in my leagues read this blog religiously, but it’s gotta be said.
Green Bay
2013 Record: 8-7-1
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 10/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 11-5
Ross: 10-6
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: One of these years they have to stay remotely healthy and make some noise, right?
Ross: The Packers simply have a lower ceiling than the Bears. Maybe Green Bay’s more of a guarantee for at least a decent season, but the Bears have greater potential. Something about the Packers always feels a little off. Mike McCarthy is sketchy at best (one of several coaches whose head I’m calling for every year) and they seem to lose key guys to injury every year. Is Aaron Rodgers having the quietest Hall of Fame career among all QBs in NFL history? Some of that has to do with the Packers’ poor playoff showings outside of their Super Bowl season. Some of it has to do with the fact that Peyton Manning won’t stop winning MVP trophies.
Minnesota
2013 Record: 5-10-1
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 75/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 5-11
Ross: 6-10
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: Unpopular opinion alert: I’m more excited to see Teddy Bridgewater play than Johnny Manziel.
Ross: Pieces of this team are starting to come together, but the likeliness of Matt Cassel starting most of the year at quarterback really limits the Vikings’ potential. I think next year’s Minnesota team led by Bridgewater is going to be fun to watch. Sucks that we have to wait a year for it.
New Orleans
2013 Record: 11-5
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 12/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 11-5
Ross: 12-4
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: A little top heavy personel-wise compared to San Francisco and Seattle, but have a much easier schedule. Potential to get the #1 seed in the NFC.
Ross: These guys make the playoffs every year*. It’s not a question of whether or not they’ll qualify for January football, it’s about trying to figure out if they get back into that mix for a first round bye. The schedule is particularly easy and 5-1 in the division is pretty doable. They might benefit from the playoff teams of the NFC North and West beating up on each other while they waltz through the regular season.
*not including years in which Roger Goodell has a random ax to grind
NY Giants
2013 Record: 7-9
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 50/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 9-7
Ross: 7-9
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: As much I hope Eli is worse than last year, I feel like he has one or two average years left in him. Division is horrible so a little bounce back is not that hard to imagine.
Ross: They’re probably not going to be as much of a train wreck as you & I would like, if only because their defense always seems to be a top 10 unit. There’s a brutal six-game stretch in October/November that’ll likely see five losses. They’re going to have to be flawless the rest of the year to have any shot at the playoffs. Flawless and Eli Manning have never been known to get along very well.
Philadelphia
2013 Record: 10-6
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 20/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 9-7
Ross: 10-6
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: My big conern here is that they were the healthiest team in the league last year, and that tends to regress towards the mean year over year.
Ross: Tough one for me to be objective on because of a bet I made in Vegas that says the Eagles will win the Super Bowl (12/1 odds at the time). While I’d love to throw down a 13-3 guess for them, it feels like they’re a lock for that 10/11 win range. It’s not so bad to have money on that four or five seed these days.
San Francisco
2013 Record: 12-4
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 15/2
2014 Prediction
Neil: 10-6
Ross: 9-7
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: Two things about the Niners I am very excited to find out: a) How bad the defense might be and b) Has Harbaugh worn out his welcome?
Ross: They’ve only gotten worse since losing the NFC Championship game last January. What if they’re more like last year’s Bears or Packers teams? Top 10 offense but a slumping defense. It will never surprise me to see a Jim Harbaugh / Colin Kaepernick team get to the playoffs, but I think we finally see that 49ers drop off that everyone predicted two years ago.
Seattle
2013 Record: 13-3
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 13-2
2014 Prediction
Neil: 11-5
Ross: 12-4
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: Not worried about Seattle having a target on their back all season. They swaggered (is that a word) last year like they were defending champs. But is Pete Carroll really a coach that can win back-to-back Super Bowls?
Ross: It’s impossible to poke legitimate holes in Seattle’s chances at a repeat Championship. This could easily be a 13-3 or 14-2 season, but I’m dialing it back just slightly due soley to five road games against 2013 playoff teams.
St. Louis
2013 Record: 7-9
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 66/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 6-10
Ross: 5-11
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: Team most likely to have the bigeest gap between defensive ranking (top 3) and offensive ranking (bottom 3) at the end of the season.
Ross: It’s telling that the Rams’ Super Bowl odds dipped only slightly from 50/1 after Sam Bradford got hurt. Bradford being replaced for 16 games by a 34-year-old who’s barely played a full season over an illustrious eight year career doesn’t even move the needle. Wow. Bradford. Missing 31 of 80 games over his five-year career sabotaged any chance he ever had to be a franchise guy. Possibly one of the biggest busts this side of Jamarcus Russell.
Tampa Bay
2013 Record: 4-12
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 66/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 8-8
Ross: 7-9
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: Another potential “sleeper” team if they only had a competant QB.
Ross: I want to think an offense led by Vincent Jackson & Mike Evans, a healthy Doug Martin and a capable Josh McCown could get this team to the playoffs, but I just know something will go wrong. Tampa’s apparently-terrible offensive line. The adjustment period to a new coach. A brutal six game stretch to end the season. For them it might be as simple as still being a QB short of a playoff team.
Washington
2013 Record: 3-13
2014 Super Bowl Odds: 50/1
2014 Prediction
Neil: 7-9
Ross: 8-8
Comment We Strongly Feel You Need To Read
Neil: I think RGIII is fine. I just think it takes a year for the coaching staff to understand how to use him.
Ross: We’re getting to the point with RGIII where our hearts are telling us he’s going to bounce back and be electric again, but our brains are saying we might have seen the best of him already, however brief. Maybe the two knee surgeries ruined him. Maybe it’s just a learning curve to a new offensive system. This team is a total enigma because Griffin’s a total enigma.
We’ll be back next week with a couple more blogs to help you get through the days leading up to Opening Night.