@digitalimpression There’s arguably no competition in the AFC West for the Chargers. The NFC South has two very elite quarterbacks in Matt Ryan and Drew Brees. Tampa Bay, is also a pretty decent team. So it might actually a bit harder for the Saints. Let’s be real, the San Francisco 49ers?! Are you kidding me. Sometimes you got to look at reality and realize first off this is how the rest of the U.S. sees the 49ers. It starts off the same… Oh yeah Alex Smith, he’s gonna do it this year, oh yeah this year he’s got a second year under the same coordinator, oh yeah Alex Smith he’s got Vernon Davis, and Michael Crabtree, oh yeah, oh yeah oh yeah. Alex Smith is a bust. There’s a reason he shared reps with Troy Smith. I like the 49ers. I love Willis, he’s a heck of a player. The niners are my NFC team because of proximity to SD. But they aren’t going to make the playoffs, unless a freak accident happens to Sam Bradford or Kevin Kolb. I think Arizona takes the NFC West. Sorry Ferrari.
@marinelife Ravens? Not a bad pick. Almost made it last year. But as their offense rises, their defense gets one year older. I feel like Ray Rice will do really well for 11 games, and other 6 not so hot, just because of he takes on such a huge load, and he takes hits, doesn’t really go out of bounds. @kamikaze The Packers? I like those guys, repeats are so hard to do in the NFL. And they kind of squeaked by in the playoffs. Not in a dominant fashion, like the Rams of 99’ and 2000, or the Patriots title runs. But yeah, these are all good answers, lets keep it rolling!