Tuesday, November 8, 2011

NFL - Mid-Season Report

We have reached the unofficial half way point of the NFL season. Every team in the league has played at least 8 games, and some have played 9. To this point there have been plenty of surprises. Teams like San Francisco, Detroit, Cincinnati, and Buffalo are threatening to be the latest teams to go from bad to good in the matter of a season. There is still plenty of football to played though. There are sure to be changes in the standings as the season winds down. Below is how the season would finish based off of current standings, preseason projections, and simulations of the rest of the games.

AFC East
New England 11-5
NY Jets 10-6
Buffalo 8-8
Miami 4-12

AFC North
Baltimore 12-4
Pittsburgh 11-5
Cincinnati 9-7
Cleveland 5-11

AFC South
Houston 10-6
Tennessee 8-8
Jacksonville 5-11
Indianapolis 2-14

AFC West
San Diego 9-7
Kansas City 8-8
Oakland 8-8
Denver 6-10

NFC East
NY Giants 11-5
Dallas 9-7
Philadelphia 8-8
Washington 4-12

NFC North
Green Bay 14-2
Detroit 10-6
Chicago 9-7
Minnesota 5-11

NFC South
New Orleans 11-5
Atlanta 10-6
Tampa Bay 8-8
Carolina 5-11

NFC West
San Francisco 12-4
Arizona 5-11
Seattle 5-11
St. Louis 4-12

AFC Wild Card
NY Jets over Houston
Pittsburgh over San Diego

NFC Wild Card
New Orleans over Detroit
Atlanta over NY Giants

AFC Divisional
Baltimore over NY Jets
New England over Pittsburgh

NFC Divisional
Green Bay over Atlanta
New Orleans over San Francisco

AFC Championship
Baltimore over New England

NFC Championship
Green Bay over New Orleans

Super Bowl XLVI
Green Bay over Baltimore

NFL MVP - Aaron Rodgers
Defensive POY - Darrelle Revis
Coach of the Year - Marvin Lewis
Offensive ROY - Cam Newton
Defensive ROY - Von Miller

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