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#59.4 – NFL 2016 NFC Preview

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English - September 08, 2016 13:18 - 16 minutes - 23.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 6 ratings
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We break down our NFC preview and how each division inside the conference breaks down. […]

We break down our NFC preview and how each division inside the conference breaks down. Who will be the champion? THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE. Below are the finishes for each division:


NFC North

In the NFC North we have a toss up for the top spot, can Adrian Peterson and the Vikings really outdo Aaron Rodgers and his Packer gang? Mebbe.

1. John – Minnesota Vikings; Geoff – Green Bay Packers

2. John – Green Bay Packers; Geoff – Minnesota Vikings

3. Detroit Lions

4. Chicago Bears


NFC East

The bottom of the barrel similarities continue as neither of us have much faith in Carson Wentz. From one rookie to two, the Cowboys are poised to take this division and will do so, according to John.

1. John – Dallas Cowboys; Geoff – New York Giants;

2. John – New York Giants; Geoff – Dallas Cowboys

3. Washington Redskins

4. Philadelphia Eagles


NFC South

– Saints, Falcons, Bucs, Panthers

Total agreement across the board here.

1. Carolina Panthers

2. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

3. Atlanta Falcons

4. New Orleans Saints


NFC West

When teams are going to be this bad, it’s hard to decide which one will be worse. A Tomsula-less 49ers could prove to be a reallllly bad team.

1. Arizona Cardinals

2. Seattle Seahawks

3. John – San Francisco 49ers; Geoff – Los Angeles Rams;

4. John – Los Angeles Rams; Geoff – San Francisco 49ers


NFC Championship and Super Bowl Predictions

Geoff:

Arizona stays strong throughout the season and beats the Seahawks to move on and play the Steelers in the Super Bowl. The Cardinals will prove victorious and win 31-27.


John:

This is the year for the Cowboys. If they can keep Tony Romo off the field they’ll roll over the Vikings in the NFC Championship, but then take a hard loss to the Patriots in the Super Bowl 35-21. Tom Brady will retire afterward.


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