Sunday, February 7, 2016

Official Super Bowl 50 Predictions

Official Super Bowl 50 Preview
            The final game of the season is here, and it brings the intriguing matchup of MVP Cam Newton’s league best Panthers against the Broncos in quite possibly Peyton Manning’s last game. Both teams have been red-hot leading up to this game. Carolina’s highest-scoring offense just put up 49 points against Arizona, while Denver knocked down Tom Brady an amazing 23 times in their respective Conference Championship Games. Before tonight’s game, I just wanted to lay out some of my predictions and favorite bets for what will hopefully be the final year in which no money is actually involved.
Predictions:
P. Manning: 19-37, 205 yards, 1 TD, 2 turnovers
C. Newton: 15-26, 276 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT, 10 rushes, 49 yards, TD

CJ Anderson: 14 rushes, 67 yards, TD
J. Stewart: 17 rush, 61 yards, TD

D. Thomas: 3 rec, 34 yards
E. Sanders: 8 rec, 97 yards, TD
G. Olsen: 6 rec, 78 yards
C. Brown: 3 rec, 71 yards, TD
T. Ginn: 3 rec, 51 yards, 2 rushes, 17 yards, 48 punt return yards

Final Score: Denver 16, Carolina 34

SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS: CAROLINA PANTHERS
Bets:
Carolina -3.5 1st half line (-105)
Yes – Either team scores 3 straight times (-165)
Panthers total points OVER 31.5 (+235) and OVER 13.5 1st half points (-115)
Carolina adjusted lines -10.5 (+180) and -14.5 (+240)
Panthers win by 11-13 points (+900) and win by 14-17 (+800)
Cam Newton +0.5 passing yards vs Peyton Manning (-125)
Fozzy Whitaker OVER 6.5 rush+receiving yards (-140)
Corey Brown OVER 42.5 receiving yards (even), scores touchdown (+400) and scores 1st touchdown (+2500)
Blue – Color of Gatorade dumped on coach (+200)
Denver exact points 18 (+3500) and Carolina exact points 34 (+2000)
CJ Anderson – player to score 1st Denver touchdown (+450)
Cam Newton scores rushing TD and Panthers win game (+162)
Emmanuel Sanders 8 or more receptions (+325) and scores last TD (+900)
Panthers Defense/Special Teams scores touchdown (+187)
Cam Newton wins Super Bowl MVP (-150)

These are the bets I like, and let’s just say I’ll have $10 on each. I’ll see how much I would have won or lost at the end! Even though I’m obviously heavy on Carolina, I would still love if Denver wins this game, as Peyton Manning is my favorite player of all time. I like both these teams, I’m just happy the Patriots are out of it! Good luck to both teams, and let’s have a great Super Bowl. Until next season, football.



Thursday, September 10, 2015

Official 2015 NFL Predictions

Official 2015 NFL Predictions

Standings

AFC

West                           North                                      South                          East
KC       10-6               BAL     10-6                           IND     12-4                 NE       12-4
DEN    9-7                 PIT      9-7                              HOU    7-9                  MIA     10-6
SD       8-8                 CIN      8-8                             JAC      6-10               BUF     8-8
OAK    6-10               CLE     5-11                           TEN     4-12                NYJ      7-9

NFC

West                           North                                      South                          East
SEA     10-6                GB       12-4                          ATL     9-7                  DAL     10-6
STL      9-7                 MIN     10-6                           NO       8-8                 PHI      9-7
ARI      7-9                 DET     7-9                             TB       6-10                NYG     8-8
SF        5-11               CHI      6-10                          CAR     6-10                WAS    3-13

AFC Playoffs

Round 1: (3) KC 24, (6) PIT 20                  (4) BAL 27, (5) MIA 13
Round 2: (1) NE 21, (4) BAL 23                 (2) IND 24, (3) KC 31
Round 3: (3) KC 20, (4) BAL 17

NFC Playoffs

Round 1: (3) SEA 27, (6) PHI 20                (4) ATL 27, (5) MIN 31
Round 2: (1) GB 34, (5) MIN 23                 (2) DAL 26, (3) SEA 21
Round 3: (1) GB 24, (2) DAL 21

Super Bowl

(3) KC 20, (1) GB 27

2015 Super Bowl Champions: GREEN BAY PACKERS

Bets

  •       Division Winners: Dallas (+200), Atlanta (+200), Baltimore (+160), Kansas City (+320). Minnesota (+177) and Miami (+140), YES for making playoffs
  •       Julio Jones OVER 1500 yards (+400), over 100 yards in 8 games (+600), most receiving yards in the NFL (+600)
  •       Jamaal Charles most rushing yards in NFL (+800)
  •       Offensive Rookie of the Year: Amari Cooper (+800)
  •       AFC Champion: Kansas City (+1800), Baltimore (+1200)
  •       Super Bowl Champion: Green Bay (+750), Dallas (+1800)

Bold Predictions

Arizona Cardinals: Tyrann Mathieu will be responsible for forcing 8 turnovers.

Atlanta Falcons: Julio Jones will finish as the number one wide receiver in fantasy, with 111 receptions, 1,682 yards, and 12 touchdowns.

Baltimore Ravens: CJ Mosley will lead the league in tackles, and the Ravens will get at least to the AFC Championship Game.

Buffalo Bills: Neither LeSean McCoy, nor Sammy Watkins will break 1,000 yards.

Carolina Panthers: Rookie Cameron Artis-Payne will lead the team in rushing yards.

Chicago Bears: Martellus Bennett will finish as a top-2 tight end in fantasy, with 86 receptions, 922 yards, and 10 touchdowns.

Cincinnati Bengals: Jeremy Hill will rush for over 1,300 yards but will not reach double digit rushing touchdowns.

Cleveland Browns: Rookie Duke Johnson will lead the team in rushing yards, and Johnny Manziel finishes the season with more turnovers than touchdowns.

Dallas Cowboys: Tony Romo will throw for at least 4,000 yards AND 30 touchdowns, something he has only done twice in his career, the last time being 2011. Dallas will reach the NFC Championship Game, and if they can actually beat the Packers this time, then I think they win the Super Bowl. That’s right, the Cowboys are my backup pick to win it all. I love even more that they’re actually under the radar because of Philly in their division. But I won’t pick them as champs because I have a soul.

Denver Broncos: Peyton Manning is my favorite player of all time, so this is especially painful for me, but…the Denver Broncos will NOT make the playoffs, and Peyton will throw for less than 35 touchdowns, although I do think that CJ Anderson will be a top-5 running back in fantasy.

Detroit Lions: Ameer Abdullah finishes the year with 500 rushing yards, 500 receiving yards, and 5 total touchdowns.

Green Bay Packers: Davante Adams will have 65 receptions, 950 yards, and 9 touchdowns, and even without Jordy Nelson, the Packers win the Super Bowl. I think Eddie Lacy has a shot for 15 total touchdowns, and Rodgers probably wins MVP.

Houston Texans: JJ Watt wins Defensive Player of the Year with 18 sacks and over 30 tackles for loss. He will also score three offensive touchdowns.

Indianapolis Colts: Andrew Luck will be the top fantasy quarterback, leading the league in passing yards and throwing 38 touchdowns. Andre Johnson will have 71 receptions, 1,034 yards, and 9 touchdowns. However, the Colts will not make it to the Super Bowl this year, although I would root for them if they do.

Jacksonville Jaguars: Julius Thomas has less than 40 receptions, 500 yards, and 6 touchdowns. However, Dan Skuta will have at least 10 sacks.

Kansas City Chiefs: Jamaal Charles leads the NFL in rushing yards with 1,658, and is a top-2 fantasy back. Justin Houston gets to 20 sacks again, and the Chiefs lead the NFL in turnover margin. I absolutely love this team, and the Kansas City Chiefs are my pick to win the AFC and play in the Super Bowl.

Miami Dolphins: I was ready to pick the Dolphins to win the East until Brady’s suspension was overturned. Nonetheless, I think they will start 6-0, win 10 games, and get the 5 seed in the AFC. Jarvis Landry catches 100 passes for over 1,000 yards, and DeVante Parker has 5 touchdowns over the last eight games of the season. The D/ST will be top 5 in fantasy and Suh will get 8 sacks and 5 forced fumbles.

Minnesota Vikings: It is a little frustrating to watch the Vikings get all this hype leading into the season, because they were my favorite sleeper pick to grab a playoff spot since before Adrian Peterson was reinstated. With that said, I absolutely love this team to grab the 5 seed in the NFC, and I think they beat the Falcons to make it to the second round of the playoffs. Teddy Bridgewater throws 25 touchdowns, less than 12 interceptions, and Adrian Peterson rushes for 1,400 yards and 11 touchdowns. 10 wins, a playoff spot, and a first round upset. LOCK IT IN!

New England Patriots: I will say this very quickly regarding the outrageous events of Deflategate. I think the Patriots are scum and are very aware of the lines they cross in order to win. However, I am happy that Brady got his suspension overturned. That did not prove his innocence, but it did prove again how incompetent Roger Goodell is as commissioner, and if this loss diminishes his role in any way, or even leads to his firing, then in my book that is a massive success. So my prediction is that Brady throws for 4,500 yards and wins 12 games before being upset by their hated rival Baltimore Ravens in the playoffs. Jamie Collins makes the Pro Bowl with over 100 tackles, 5 sacks, and 5 forced turnovers, and Gronk scores 11 touchdowns.

New Orleans Saints: Mark Ingram runs for 1,100 yards and 10 touchdowns, but Drew Brees throws under 30 touchdowns and over 20 interceptions.

New York Giants: Landon Collins leads the team in tackles, while on the offensive side of the ball, Odell Beckham Jr. scores 14 touchdowns, but has under 1,300 yards.

New York Jets: Chris Ivory will lead the team in touchdowns, and Darrelle Revis will only directly give up two touchdowns all season.

Oakland Raiders: 80 receptions, 1,200 yards, and 8 touchdowns for Amari Cooper, who wins Offensive Rookie of the Year, and 85 tackles with 11 sacks for UB’s own Khalil Mack!

Philadelphia Eagles: This team is fascinating. My first prediction is that they do NOT win the NFC East, and do NOT win a playoff game unless maybe they face the NFC South winner in round one. One player I am passionate about, however, is Jordan Matthews, who I think will catch 90 passes for 1,300 yards and 11 touchdowns. DeMarco Murray will play 14 games and rush for 1,200 yards and 9 touchdowns. I am not a believer in Sam Bradford and I believe he will throw less than 25 touchdowns and 3,500 yards. I will not predict a player to get seriously injured, but Bradford is frail, and I would watch out for their Week 10 game hosting Suh and the Dolphins. Finally, I predict rookie Nelson Agholor to average 18 yards per catch.

Pittsburgh Steelers: The Steelers barely get the 6 seed on tiebreakers over Denver, by beating the Broncos head to head in their Week 15 matchup at home. I’m all in on the big three studs offensively. Ben Roethlisberger is a top four fantasy QB, with 4,500 yards and 34 touchdowns. LeVeon Bell is a top-2 RB even after missing two games, with 2,300 yards from scrimmage and 15 total touchdowns. Antonio Brown has 114 receptions for 1,462 yards and 10 scores.

San Diego Chargers: Melvin Gordon rushes for 856 yards and 7 touchdowns.

San Francisco 49ers: What happened to this team??? I was not a fan at all of the Harbaugh-Kaepernick era, so I must admit I felt a little joy watching this team implode. However, some positives: Aaron Lynch records 10 sacks, and Kaepernick uses his legs more, rushing for 600 yards and 4 touchdowns.

Seattle Seahawks: They’ll still be good, but lack of depth will finally catch up to them, as they will not even make it to the NFC Championship Game, especially not without behemoth safety Kam Chancellor. Jimmy Graham puts up decent but not stud numbers, with 65 catches, 820 yards, and 8 touchdowns. Lynch is scaled back to 1,150 yards and 11 total touchdowns, and newly signed Fred Jackson contributes with 400 yards and 4 scores of his own. Side note: the Seahawks drafted backup offensive lineman Kristjan Sokoli in the sixth round this year, who I worked on a group project with in a class at Buffalo! Hopefully he’ll get some playing time.

St. Louis Rams: I almost put the Rams in the playoffs, but I still think they’re one year away. However, I think in 12 games, Todd Gurley will rush for 900 yards and 8 touchdowns. The D/ST will be number two in fantasy, and Aaron Donald puts up double digit sacks as a defensive tackle.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Show signs of progress with Jameis Winston at quarterback, who will throw for 3,300 yards, 23 touchdowns, and 15 interceptions.

Tennessee Titans: Will show fewer signs of progress than Tampa Bay with Marcus Mariota at QB, who will throw for 2,900 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 13 interceptions. However, he will also rush for 450 yards and 3 scores, while tight end Delanie Walker will have 733 yards and 8 touchdown catches.

Washington Redskins: The most dysfunctional team in the league will finish with its worst record, at 3-13. Outside linebackers Ryan Kerrigan and Trent Murphy (remember his name!) will combine for 25 sacks.


            These are my 2015 season predictions for the NFL season. I’ll just recap some important thoughts to keep in mind: the teams I LOVE are Kansas City, Baltimore, and Miami in the AFC, and Green Bay, Dallas, and Minnesota in the NFC. My favorite wide receivers looking at huge years are Julio Jones, Jordan Matthews, and Jarvis Landry, with tight end Martellus Bennett included as well. I think that the Super Bowl Champion will be Green Bay, with Dallas as a backup pick, and I definitely think that whoever comes out of the NFC is going to win it all. Good luck to all the teams, and happy Opening Night everyone.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

Official 2014 Week 1 Predictions

Week 1 Predictions
            Another year, another opportunity to practice picking football games with the point spread! Let’s get started with the Week One lines, and happy football.
            GB (+6) vs SEA – I don’t know why I thought that Seattle wouldn’t cover a game at home. Maybe I’m just rusty because it was the first game of the season. But not a great start; hopefully I’ll be smarter on Sunday!
            NO (-3.5) vs ATL – This line keeps rising as more and more people fall in love with the team I picked to win the Super Bowl in June. It’s not reassuring when the whole public is on one team to win it all, but short-term, I love the Saints in the regular season for sure. New Orleans 27, Atlanta 17
            MIN (+3) vs STL – This game is the perfect case of literally anything could happen and it wouldn’t be surprising. For now, I’ll take the team with Adrian Peterson and Cordarrelle Patterson. Minnesota 24, St. Louis 20
            CLE vs PIT (-6.5) – The Steelers at home in an opener against a young QB. Lock it in. Cleveland 13, Pittsburgh 24
            JAC (+10) vs PHI – The Jags aren’t that bad, and you’re getting double digits. Close your eyes and take it. Jacksonville 17, Philadelphia 26
            OAK (+7) vs NYJ – I love the Jets in this game. But are they good enough to be favored over anyone by a full touchdown? I kind of like Derek Carr! But still give me the Jets straight up. Oakland 20, New York 24
            CIN vs BAL (-1) – Coin flip game. I love the Ravens and hate the Bengals, especially in Baltimore. Cincinnati 21, Baltimore 24
            BUF (+7) vs CHI – I’ve been hearing all week that ALL the money is going on the Bears this week…the Bills love running the football and Chicago was atrocious at stopping the run last year. But I’m in on the Bears this year, and I think they pull out a tighter-than-expected contest. Buffalo 23, Chicago 27
            WAS vs HOU (-3) – Gotta see it to believe it with RGIII. For now I’ll take the home team that has Foster, Johnson, Clowney, and Watt. Washington 17, Houston 20
            TEN (+3.5) vs KC – The Chiefs seem due for a regression year after their defense got torched following a 9-0 start. If the Titans can contain Jamaal Charles, I think Jake Locker is good enough to put points on the board and pull off the UPSET ALERT of Week One. Tennessee 21, Kansas City 16
            NE (-4.5) vs MIA – Feels like a lot of points for a team that plays the Patriots really well, but I can’t go against New England in the opener right? I’m all in on Gronk and Vareen this year, and I’d bet on this team to start out 1-0. New England 27, Miami 20
            CAR vs TB (-3) – Huge swing to -3 for Tampa, but I still like it. I’m not as high on the Bucs as some other people, but I still think that they are more talented than the Panthers right now, especially with Cam being banged up. Big start for Lovie Smith in his first game. Carolina 13, Tampa Bay 23
            SF (-3.5) vs DAL – Because why would you put yourself in a position to root for the Cowboys defense? San Francisco 31, Dallas 27
            IND (+8) vs DEN – Just like Seattle, I don’t know why I’m going against the Broncos at home in a primetime opener. But I love Andrew Luck and I think that he can keep enough pace to make it worth taking the points. Indianapolis 27, Denver 34
            NYG vs DET (-6.5) – I want to take the Giants so bad in this one, but they have looked so bad in the preseason, and the Lions are deadly in a dome. I think they will come out on Monday Night and thrash the G-Men, but I hope not. New York 17, Detroit 34
            SD (+3) vs ARI – The Chargers are going to be really, really good this year and even though I picked both these teams to finish 10-6, someone has to lose this first one. I’d be more scared picking the team who has already lost Darnell Dockett, Daryl Washington, and quite possibly Andre Ellington. Go Chargers Go. San Diego 27, Arizona 20

            Lock of the Week: PIT (-6.5)

Monday, September 1, 2014

Official 2014 NFL Predictions


              The brand new NFL season is upon us, and therefore it’s time for my 2014 NFL predictions! In the past, I’ve done team by team previews but this time you’ll only have to read one huge piece that will go over records, stats, bets, and of course, playoff predictions. 2013 was the year of Peyton Manning until the Seahawks put on a dominating show in the Super Bowl. Who do I think will still be playing in January for a chance to win the Lombardi Trophy this time around? Let’s get right to it, with my standings predictions.
AFC
West                                         North                                                South                             East
DEN   12-4                             PIT      10-6                               IND    11-5                       NE      11-5
SD       10-6                            BAL    9-7                                  TEN   8-8                         NYJ    9-7
KC       6-10                            CIN     8-8                                  HOU   7-9                       MIA    8-8
OAK   4-12                             CLE    5-11                                 JAC    5-11                       BUF    6-10

NFC

West                                         North                                                South                              East

SEA    11-5                             GB      11-5                                  NO      12-4                     PHI     9-7
ARI     10-6                           CHI     10-6                                 TB       8-8                      WAS   8-8
SF       9-7                             DET    9-7                                    ATL    7-9                       NYG   7-9
STL     7-9                            MIN    6-10                                  CAR    6-10                    DAL    6-10
            My playoff predictions will be at the end of the post, but here are all my regular season projections for the 32 teams. Some notable results are a lot of the second place finishers in their respective divisions: the Jets, Titans, Cardinals, Bucs, and Washington. The Steelers and Saints are the only new division winners. A few teams that are one year away from being competitive are Buffalo, St. Louis, Minnesota, and Jacksonville. Keep an eye out for them in 2015.
Player Predictions
Arizona Cardinals: Many people are calling for the breakout of Andre Ellington, but I think that Michael Floyd will make the biggest leap this season, outperforming Larry Fitzgerald with 70+ receptions, 1,000 yards, and 7-8 TDs.
Atlanta Falcons: Paul Worrilow will finish top 5 in tackles in the NFL.
Baltimore Ravens: Torrey Smith will have 75 receptions, 1,250 yards, and 8 touchdowns, while Justin Tucker leads the NFL in field goals made.
Buffalo Bills: CJ Spiller tops 1,500 yards from scrimmage, but Fred Jackson still has more TDs. Sammy Watkins, sure to be great in the future, will have at most five touchdowns.
Carolina Panthers: D/ST in fantasy will drop out of the top 10.
Chicago Bears: Matt Forte will fall just shy of 2,000 yards from scrimmage, and Jay Cutler will throw for less than 12 interceptions.
Cincinnati Bengals: No one besides AJ Green will have more than 6 receiving TDs. Vontaze Burfict racks up over 150 tackles again.
Cleveland Browns: Johnny Manziel will start 8 games this season. In those games, the Browns will be 3-5. Manziel: 13 pass TDs, 3 rush TDs, 11 turnovers.
Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys will have the worst defense. Ever. Therefore, Romo will throw for 4,200 yards and 30 TDs, 14 to Dez Bryant.
Denver Broncos: Peyton Manning will NOT throw for 5,000 yards and 50 touchdowns again. 4,500 yards and 37 TDs sounds about right, with 14 picks.
Detroit Lions: Joique Bell will have more rushes, rushing yards, receptions, receiving yards, and total TDs than Reggie Bush.
Green Bay Packers: Aaron Rodgers, Eddie Lacy, and Jordy Nelson all finish top 4 at their fantasy position this year. Lacy rushes for 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns. Neither Clay Matthews nor Julius Peppers will get to 10 sacks, but the Pack will lead the NFL in interceptions.
Houston Texans: Clowney and JJ Watt combine for 22 sacks. DeAndre Hopkins will have more TDs than Andre Johnson.
Indianapolis Colts: Andrew Luck throws for 4,000 yards, 28 touchdowns plus a couple of more rushing, and finishes third in the MVP voting (but first in my heart).
Jacksonville Jaguars: The defense is ranked in the top half of the league. Toby Gerhart rushes for 1,000 yards, and Blake Bortles will lead this team to the playoffs within the next three years.
Kansas City Chiefs: Jamaal Charles regresses in almost all of the significant statistics, and this team will have a turnover margin of +5 or worse.
Miami Dolphins: Olivier Vernon will out-sack Cameron Wake 11 to 9.
Minnesota Vikings: Teddy Bridgewater starts at least 4 games and will have twice as many TDs as INTs. Cordarrelle Patterson will be the latest Norv Turner beneficiary, finishing with 72 receptions, 1,289 yards, and 10 total TD.
New England Patriots: Three-part prediction: Shane Vareen leads all RB in receptions, and gets 1,200 total yards and 10 total TD; Rob Gronkowski plays at least 14 games, and catches at least 14 TD; Chandler Jones will lead the NFL in sacks and will finish in the top three of Defensive Player of the Year voting (maybe even winning it!).
New Orleans Saints: Defense finishes in the top 5 overall and in turnovers forced. Mark Ingram will rush for 8 touchdowns.
New York Giants: Eli Manning will throw for less than 15 interceptions but also less than 25 touchdowns. Reuben Randle leads the team in TDs.
New York Jets: Geno Smith throws 22 TD and runs for four more. Combined with under 15 turnovers and a top 5 defense, they make the playoffs!
Oakland Raiders: Derek Carr will only win 4 games as a starter but will prove he belongs with 20-25 touchdown passes. Rookie Khalil Mack (from the UNIVERSITY AT BUFFALO!!!!!!!!!!!!!) records double-digit sacks.
Philadelphia Eagles: Nick Foles will not throw for more than 27 touchdowns or less than 10 interceptions. Jordan Matthews will have over 50 receptions and will be the number one receiver by next season.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Antonio Brown leads the NFL in receptions, while Ryan Shazier wins defensive rookie of the year with over 130 tackles.
San Diego Chargers: Ladarius Green has more receiving TDs than Antonio Gates, but not receptions or yardage. Keenan Allen will almost replicate his rookie season, with about a 70-1,100-8 split.
San Francisco 49ers: Carlos Hyde finishes with more TD than Vernon Davis (we’ll see if that’s a good or bad thing), Michael Crabtree records 80 catches and 8 touchdowns, and the defense will fall out of the top 8 or so.
Seattle Seahawks: Marshawn Lynch has one more year of 1,200 and 12 in him, and Earl Thomas has more INTs than Richard Sherman. Percy Harvin will not lead the team in any receiving categories.
St. Louis Rams: Defense will lead the league in sacks and finish in the top 3 overall, but the offense will rank no better than 25th.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Doug Martin will not get to 700 rush yards or 5 touchdowns. The defense will be top seven and Lavonte David will win Defensive Player of the Year in year one of Lovie Smith.
Tennessee Titans: Jake Locker, if healthy, will have 3,000 passing yards and 25 total TDs. Justin Hunter will lead the team in receiving touchdowns.
Washington: Robert Griffin III will have 4,000 total yards and 25 touchdowns. Pierre Garcon and DeSean Jackson each have 1,000 yards and 5+ touchdowns. Future Pro Bowler: Trent Murphy, keep an eye out for him.
Playoff Predictions
AFC

1st Round: New York Jets 17, Indianapolis 27; San Diego 24, Pittsburgh 21

2nd Round: San Diego 31, Denver 28; Indianapolis 27, New England 34

AFC Championship: San Diego 20, New England 26

            NFC
1st Round: Arizona 13, Green Bay 27; Chicago 31, Philadelphia 30
2nd Round: Chicago 24, New Orleans 34; Green Bay 24, Seattle 23
NFC Championship: Green Bay 20, New Orleans 24
Super Bowl
New England 24, New Orleans 27
SUPER BOWL CHAMPIONS: NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
            I’ve been thinking it for months now, and I’m sticking with my gut: the New Orleans Saints will win the Super Bowl, giving Drew Brees his second ring. However, I think the defense will have a much more important role than people realize. Cameron Jordan is a monster pass rusher, and the they run out arguably the league’s best safety duo outside of Seattle in Kenny Vaccaro and Jairus Byrd. They were already one of the best units in the NFL, even without scoring a single touchdown on defense and special teams last year. Drew Brees will have his usual historic season, utilizing more outside speed this time around with Brandin Cooks and Kenny Stills. Their regular season schedule is relatively easy, and I think being able to secure home field in the daunting NFC is a HUGE advantage in making a Super Bowl run. I think that the New Orleans Saints are the most complete team in the NFL this year, and that’s why I think they will finish the season by lifting the Lombardi Trophy.
Bets
            I’ve saved the best section of the predictions for last! Even though I’d be able to do it, I want to wait until I start my career to actually put money down on these bets, but the following are the wagers I’d consider making. Remember, many of these will be VALUE bets, not necessarily what I think will definitely happen. So without further ado, here are my favorite bets that I’ve found, courtesy of sportsbook.com.
·      Jordy Nelson over 1400 receiving yards (+600)
·      Antonio Brown over 100 yards receiving in at least 7 games (+800)
·      Drew Brees throws for 300 yards every game (+12500!!!!!)
·      First Coach Fired: Dennis Allen, OAK (+450)
·      Worst Team: Dallas Cowboys (+1800) – If Romo’s back acts up…
·      Defensive Player of the Year: Lavonte David (+2000), Earl Thomas (+3500), Chandler Jones (dark horse)
·      Defensive Rookie of the Year: Khalil Mack (+700), Ryan Shazier (+1000)
·      Offensive Rookie of the Year: Jordan Matthews (+1200)
·      MVP: ANDREW LUCK (+1500) – Think Rodgers (+500) will win
·      To Win the Super Bowl: Saints (+1100), Colts (+2800) – Maybe Andrew Luck is just better than everyone at football
·      Possible Super Bowl Matchups: SAINTS vs. PATRIOTS (+2500!!!!!), Packers/Saints vs. Colts (+8000)

            That’s going to finally wrap up my official 2014 NFL predictions post. I’ll be back soon to once again start my weekly column of picking games with the point spread, a task I’ll hopefully improve on from last year. To recap, here are the things you should be looking for this football season: Denver and New Orleans will be the top seeds in each conference; the Steelers, Jets, Cardinals, and Bears will be the new teams in the playoffs; things to watch out for in the future: Jordan Matthews, Trent Murphy, the Jags with Blake Bortles; the breakouts of Shazier, Patterson, and Chandler Jones; the semi-breakouts of Michael Floyd, DeAndre Hopkins, and Shane Vareen; Before losing to the Saints in the NFC Championship, Aaron Rodgers will play the game of his life in Seattle to take down the Seahawks; My big sleeper pick: look for the Chargers to make the AFC Championship Game! I don’t know why I agree with Bill Simmons and Cousin Sal on this, but it feels right. I may hate them, but the Patriots will be great this year, especially Vareen, Gronk, Jones, and Revis; and, of course, the New Orleans Saints will be your Super Bowl Champions. Enjoy the season!