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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 2016

By Chris Berman
MOF Media Analyst
Published Thursday, February 11, 201
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SEASON 36 - SEASON PREDICTIONS


Welcome once again ladies and gentlemen to the annual MOF Season predictions. We have successfully completed our first ever CFM season and it was nothing but a great success!! Coach Leetpenith won his first ever MOF Superbowl and to be honest that probably should've been 2 or 3 for him already. Now that he's a solidified coach and staple for season to come, i'm sure that will not be his only championship.

The off-season has commenced and we are ready to begin the season! The draft was wonderful, and we saw alot of big trades that are going to make or break some teams. We do have some teams in cap hell but hopefully they can maneuver their way out of that asap. Remember to take all these predictions in good fun, and for some it will be bulletin board material! Enjoy guys!

AFC EAST
Buffalo Bills - Coach Shawtypizzle

Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Buffalo Bills (6-10) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: (10-21) .323 
Team's Overall Record: 261-281 (.482)

Coach Shawtypizzle is coming off a disappointing season to say the least. Going 6-10 and scoring only 16.6 points per game. Something has to give. He went out and signed Ryan Mallet, but we don't expect him to compete with Taylor for the starting QB job. In one of the biggest moves of the off-season the Bills went out and traded for Antonio Brown. He gave up some picks and Percy Harvin for him. He also went out and acquired Kam Chancellor from the Seahawks but also gave up Cordy Glenn who was a 92 rated LT. So Buffalo is definitely hurting on the offensive line, and in the cap space too as we saw a deal for Dareus get shut down by the cap police. The Bills defense should be very good, but their offensive line will hold them back.

Miami Dolphins - Coach Henryjrdd21 ®
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Miami Dolphins (4-10) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: (4-10) .286 
Team's Overall Record: 279-266 (.512)

This will be the first full season for Coach Henryjrdd21. He took over last season at (0-2) and although he lost alot of games, he looked very sharp towards the end of the season. So we might be seeing some bigger things from Miami this season. They went out and acquired Darrelle Revis and Eric Decker from the rival Jets for some picks, and it looks like Miami is in a win now kind of mode. They also traded Lamar Miller to Detroit for Tahir Whitehead who is a stud linebacker. So Miami definitely improved their team. The late addition of Matt Forte put them right up against the cap limit but it was also a very nice signing. I expect Miami to be better this season.

New England Patriots - Coach Pettigrew95
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 New England Patriots (11-5) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: (4-10) .286 
Team's Overall Record: 112-47 (.704)

Pettigrew had a tough start to last season but he turned it on towards the end and made it right to the AFC Championship. Pettigrew is a staple of success in the MOF and i dont think this season will be any different. Tom Brady is a year older, so his time is coming to an end, this actually might be the last season of Brady for Pettigrew. The Patriots didn't make any off-season trades, or sign any players either. But they had a decent draft headlined by Darius Hawkins the receiver out of UCLA, also the running back Tramon Mack out of Ohio State. They both should make an impact right away for the Pats!

New York Jets – Coach Mfrizzzz
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 New York Jets (12-4) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: (12-4) .750 
Team's Overall Record: 295-265 (.527)

Last season was Frizz's first season in the MOF, and it was very successful. He finished 12-4 and won the division. This season will be difficult now that the MOF has adjusted to Frizz's gameplay. The Jets were very active in the off-season trading Coples, Revis, Richardson, and Decker. They drafted Duran Jackson a cornerback out of UCLA, who looks to be a stud. He did lose alot in the off-season but did get younger. I still trust Frizz's GM skills and i think he will be a tough out this season, but i think it will be very much tougher to win the division than it was last season.

FINAL ANALYSIS: AFC EAST
The Pats and Jets will be battling each other for the division crown. I think the head to head games will determine who wins the division, and i think the other team will be battling for their playoff lives. Miami and Buffalo are a season or two away from really competing for the division.


AFC NORTH
Baltimore Ravens - Coach Bubbaduran07
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Baltimore Ravens (6-10) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: (45-35) .563 
Team's Overall Record: 270-282 (.489)

Coach Bubbaduran made his return to the MOF last season and had a rough season with these Baltimore Ravens. The only bright spot was Breshard Perriman's emergence as one of the best receivers in the MOF. What everyone is talking about though is the trade for DeMarco Murray. That really puts someone in the backfield that the Ravens can rely on. They also drafted Perriman's clone in Ja'Darius Hester out of Michigan State. Dude ran a 4.32 40 yard dash and looks to be primed and ready to have a great season. With the deep threats and Murray, this team looks to be vastly improved.


Cincinnati Bengals - Coach Dpanther95
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Cincinnati Bengals (6-10) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: (107-218) .329 
Team's Overall Record: 270-282 (.489)

Dpanther had a rough debut season in Cincinnati last season, finishing 6-10. He will really have to fight to get into the post-season with this team, since not much was done to improve this team in the off-season. His draft was mediocre as well, with the bright spot being receiver Sivihina Hogan out of Florida. The thing is, he still has Andy Dalton (91ovr), Giovani Bernard (88ovr), AJ Green (95ovr), so the three headed monster is there. The defense will need some work, but if Dpanther can get on an early roll, he could be a surprise in Season 36.


Cleveland Browns - Coach Kalikarpenter
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Cleveland Browns (4-12) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: (4-12) .250 
Team's Overall Record: 226-330-1 (.407)

Kalikarpenter's first season was a bit of a disappointment, as he went 4-12 with the brownies. The offense wasn't the problem, as they threw for 252.2 yards per game, which was up there amongst the best in the league. The Browns were shopping Manziel in the offseason but with no bites, it looks like he will take the helm once again for the Browns. The blue chip in the draft was Benton Williams, the middle linebacker out of Wisconsin, he should make an impact right away. The defense is the problem here in Cleveland, they added Quinton Coples, but lost Joe Haden in a trade to Detroit. I think it will be tough to stop anyone, but their offense will be good again.


Pittsburgh Steelers - Coach Qpeezy35
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Pittsburgh Steelers (12-4) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 196-128 (.605) 
Team's Overall Record: 302-249-1 (.548)

Coach Qpeezy was excellent last season, going 12-4 and winning the AFC North pretty much hand over fist. In a very questionable move in the off-season, Q traded Antonio Brown to Buffalo for Percy Harvin and a pick. They added Lawrence Timmons and drafted CJ Young a stud DT out of Tennessee. They still have LeVeon Bell who is a 99 overall, and Bryant and Harvin but the loss of Brown i think will hurt a little more than he expects it to. Either way, i expect Q to be the class of this division once again, and be right there when it's all said and done in the AFC.

FINAL ANALYSIS: AFC NORTH
I think Baltimore is very much improved, and Cincinnati and Cleveland could be dark horse competitors that might surprise some of the league. However, this division belongs to Qpeezy's Steelers. Even without Antonio Brown, these guys are far and away the best team in the division with the best coach.

AFC SOUTH
Houston Texans - Coach Lhu27

Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Houston Texans (6-10) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 101-54-1 (.652) 
Team's Overall Record: 269-287-1 (.484)

Last season was rough one for Coach Lhu27's Texans. He lost alot of games by 1 possession and his season could have went a completely different way. Dolan kept saying he was a quarterback away from competing and that's exactly what he went out and got. Brayden Talbott out of Auburn was a phenomenal pick and will get the start in Houston right away. They went out and re-signed Foster and Hopkins and that defense is still very good. The Texans are a team to watch out for this season, because now they have a quarterback and Dolan is one of the best coaches in the league.

Indianapolis Colts - Coach Srt4thatass ®
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Indianapolis Colts (0-6) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 0-6 (.000) 
Team's Overall Record: 286-269 (.515)

Coach Srt4thatass is back for a full season with the Colts this season. He took over for Canes last season, and lost every game he competed in. However, that didn't stop the Colts organization from keeping him for Season 36. Everyone is talking about the center that was drafted out of UCLA Will Young, and how great of a pick that was for the Colts. These guys didn't make any off-season trades, but they really didn't have to. The talent is there in Indy, now it's up to the coach to get these guys on the right level to compete in this crazy division.

Jacksonville Jaguars - Coach Leetpenith
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Jacksonville Jaguars (10-6) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 36-13 (.735) 
Team's Overall Record: 275-281 (.495)

The Champ is here! Not only did Leet win the Super Bowl last season, he took over the MOF Radio spot with Coach JP and is absolutely killing it. Early 2016 looks like the year of Leetpenith. He developed a rookie Corey Grant out of Auburn into one of the best backs in the league, he also traded for Calvin Johnson, and that's pretty much all he was missing on offense. His draft wasn't great, one of the worst drafts in the league actually, but he decided to focus more on the players he had in house and the obvious huge trade for Calvin Johnson. Leet will no doubt be a force again.

Tennessee Titans - Coach MrRoclo
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Tennessee Titans (9-7) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 106-97 (.522) 
Team's Overall Record: 279-279 (.500)

Roclo had a great start to Season 35 but injuries plagued his season. Losing Mariota and Green-Beckham really hurt his chances on making the playoffs. They made some off-season deals, grabbing Mychal Kendricks from Philadelphia, and giving up Woodyward and Mettenberger. They also traded away Jason Hunter to the Saints for a 5th round pick. The big off-season moves for the Titans came at the draft. Arguably the Titans had the best draft in the MOF, grabbing LT Dre Davis and C Logan Jackson, both star potential lineman. Don't forget about Calvin Graves the DT out of Alabama who is also a star potential. The Titans have a shot to be very very good this season, and i expect them to compete.

FINAL ANALYSIS: AFC SOUTH
Again, the best division in the MOF. Jaguars, Texans, and Titans are all expected to make the playoffs by yours truly. Its just how you want to order them in the division. Its hard to go against the Jaguars not winning the division, so i'd say its his until otherwise dethroned. If injuries dont plague the Titans, he should be able to make the playoffs this season, and the Texans finally got their QB so they should be there too.

AFC WEST
Denver Broncos - Coach CheeferD

Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Denver Broncos (13-3) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 112-82 (.577) 
Team's Overall Record: 291-267 (.522)

Coach Cheefer earned the #1 seed last season with a 13-3 record but was ousted in the playoffs by Pettigrew's Patriots. With the loss of Peyton Manning due to retirement, the Broncos have big questions at Quarterback and that's a big problem. Brock Osweiler is the QB by default, but we are already hearing rumblings about his inaccuracy. Demarcus Ware also retired leaving a hole at end. Von Miller of course is still there, rated at 99, he should compete for defensive MVP again. I think the Broncos are in for a tough season with the losses. They didn't do much to help the cause.

Kansas City Chiefs - Coach Pauly2110
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Kansas City Chiefs (11-5) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 275-157 (.637) 
Team's Overall Record: 276-263 (.512)

Coach Pauly also had a rough start last season, but turned it around in "Pauly fashion" but was 1 and done in the playoffs as he lost to Leet in the wild-card round. Pauly brings back basically all players on offense, and added Hakeem Nicks and Darren Sproles. Jamaal Charles is a year older, but still will be the x-factor for the team. They also lost Tamba Hali, but traded for Aldon Smith so that's a wash. I think the Chiefs will be very good once again, and with the losses that Denver is dealing with, they should win this division.

Oakland Raiders - Coach MaddenUSA2009
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Oakland Raiders (1-15) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 14-70 (.167) 
Team's Overall Record: 278-265 (.512)

MaddenUSA only won 1 game last season, and started a plethora of Quarterbacks. The trade for RG3 was a head scratcher as he sent Aldon Smith to Washington, and now he has to deal with him twice a season in KC. The Raiders did their best to try to trade the #1 overall pick in the draft to Dallas, Pittsburgh and Washington but all the trades were nixed by the league office. Instead they drafted Josh Walker, OLB out of Tennessee #1 overall and he should immediately make an impact. I expect Derek Carr to start and for him to have a very nice season.

San Diego Chargers – Abundantlife777 ®
Coach's Last Full Season: N/A
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: N/A
Team's Overall Record: 248-305 (.448)
The San Diego Chargers lost their coach in the off-season, but signed Abundantlife777 to a contract. Little is known about this coach, we just know that this is his first MOF season. No trades were made in the off-season for San Diego, but they drafted Antonio Ingram SS out of Texas who has very fast development which will help their secondary immediately. They signed Tim Tebow, for prayer services only, but it looks like he'll be backing up Philip Rivers and he's weird throwing motion. They also signed Donte Whitner and Dwyane Allen! They are a little thin at Halfback but Keenan Allen is emerging as a star at WR.

FINAL ANALYSIS: AFC WEST
Pauly's Chiefs are the favorite in my eyes. Denver will have some growing pains with Brock, and i think the Chargers are a year or two away from competing in this division especially being a new guy. The Raiders will be lucky to win 2 games.



NFC EAST

Dallas Cowboys - Coach Jdidd

Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Dallas Cowboys (12-4) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 58-68 (.460) 
Team's Overall Record: 300-254 (.542)

Coach Didd made a turnaround last season as he took the Cowboys to a 12-4 record, and was only 5 points away from defeating the undefeated Seahawks in the NFC Championship. Didd turned his MOF career around, and is just now 10 games under .500. The Cowboys traded away Darren McFadden, Jason Witten, Lawrence Timmons, and Gavin Escobar. That is alot to lose for an already aging team. However, their offensive line is still tops in the league, they still have last years MOF MVP in Tony Romo, and they drafted three stars in Jarael Beatty (RE), Malcolm Lucas (TE), and Julius Brandon (RB). So Dallas got younger in the same off-season. I expect these guys to be right up at the top again once the season commences.

New York Giants - Coach DC_Drama_City ®
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 New York Giants (11-3) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 11-3 (.786) 
Team's Overall Record: 293-260-1 (.530)

The Giants struck gold when they hired Coach DC last season after their 1-1 start. Coach DC took the Giants to an 11-3 record the rest of the way, and right into the playoffs where they were eventually knocked out by Dallas in the Divisional round. The controversy around the Marcel Dareus trade has been the topic of the off-season for Coach DC, where they had a deal in place for the 99 rated DT but it couldn't go through because of Buffalo's cap issues. However they were able to trade for Sheldon Richardson of the Jets, while giving up Victor Cruz, another player and a draft pick. The Giants did not lose much in the off-season and they drafted Shawn Griffin out of Texas A&M to play defensive end. These guys will be a force once again to rekon with.

Philadelphia Eagles - Bengalsonly7 ®
Coach's Last Full Season: N/A
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: N/A
Team's Overall Record: 265-290 (.477)
The Eagles were taken over by Coach Bengalsonly7 in the off-season, and he's been making moves since day 1. The Kaepernick experiment did not work as he was released immediately upon coach Bengalsonly7's arrival. The big move Philadelphia pulled off was acquiring Ladarius Webb from Baltimore for Demarco Murray. They also acquired Zack Mettenberger and Wesley Woodyward from the Titans for Mychal Kendricks. The big question is who will start at QB for these guys? Mettenberger or Mallet? Ryan Matthews will be getting the full load at RB and they are a little thin at receiver. I think this will be a 2 or 3 season project for coach Bengals, because to compete in this division, they're going to need more help.

Washington Redskins - Coach NYRedskins35
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Washington Redskins (2-4) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 250-117 (.681)
Team's Overall Record: 334-224 (.599)

Coach Betts is back with the Redskins after serving his season suspension for quitting a game last season. All has been forgiven and he's ready and primed to make a run. He went (2-4) last season with these guys before he was suspended, but don't forget Season 34 he made it to the big game. The Redskins were active in the off-seaosn, signing Colin Kaepernick, they tried their damnest to get the #1 overall pick from Oakland, but it kept falling through. They did acquire Tevin Coleman from Atlanta, and also traded Aldon Smith to the Chiefs for Charcandrick West, and they also have a deal in place right now to acquire Adrian Peterson from the Vikings. So if that also goes through, watch out.

FINAL ANALYSIS: NFC EAST
This is a juggernaut of a division now with the emergence of Jdidd's Cowboys last season. I think this division could honestly go three ways. Dallas, Giants even Redskins could easily win the entire thing. I think Washington's roster is hurting a bit so im going to give the edge to Dallas with the Giants right behind them. Philly has a lot of work to do to compete.

NFC NORTH
Chicago Bears - Coach Natureboy

Coach's Last Full Season: Season 15 Houston Texans (8-8) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 11-23 (.324)
Team's Overall Record: 328-228-1 (.590)

The Bears are also working with a new coach in Natureboy. Some don't remember he was actually in the MOF before, under Coach RahmirP. His last full season was Season 15 with the Houston Texans, where he finished 8-8. He's had stints here in the MOF since then, but nothing full time. Now he's ready to come back and take the most storied franchise in MOF history. The Bears didn't do much in the off-season but they are solid at almost every position. They did lose Matt Forte to free-agency, but they were able to keep Alshon Jeffery and drafted a very good receiver in D'arius Murphy out of Pittsburgh. I think the Bears will be a decent team, and in this division where anything can happen, you never know.


Detroit Lions - Coach Jiggajp2121
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Detroit Lions (5-11) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 26-54 (.325)
Team's Overall Record: 285-274 (.510)

Jiggajp2121's Season 35 did not turn out as planned, however he built his team for the future and in some excellent moves he was able to draft one of , if not the best player in the draft in Daryl Barker out of Michigan. The QB has a 90+ speed! There's little doubt that Jigga knows exactly what he's doing, and if we had a GM of the year, he would probably win it. I expect big things out of JP this season, and i think he could honestly compete for the NFC North title. His offensive line could use some upgrades, but with the addition of Lamar Miller, these guys look like they are going to be very solid on offense. Defensively they are also very good, with the addition of Joe Haden to the secondary, it really solidifies their defense.

Green Bay Packers - Coach Trigrdan
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Green Bay Packers (11-5) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 208-168 (.553)
Team's Overall Record: 261-296 (.469)

Trigrdan fell off kind of hard last season, after a great start he eventually lost the division crown in the last week of the season to the Vikings. However, Trig got the last laugh as he defeated the Vikings the week after in the wild-card round, he was ousted by the Seahawks in the divisional round. Trig did not make any trades in the off-season, however they did draft DT Josh Huerta out of Wisconsin, who looks like he could be a stud. With Aaron Rodgers, Eddie Lacy, and Jordy Nelson, these guys will be the favorites to win this division and get to the playoffs for the 2nd season in a row.

Minnesota Vikings - Coach FatboyWealthy ®
Coach's Last Full Season: N/A
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: N/A
T
eam's Overall Record: 233-320-3 (.422)
Coach Lap1993 had to step down in the off-season after his (11-5) and division title in Season 35. The Vikings have one deal currently on the table that will send Adrian Peterson to Washington, and if that deal goes through expect riots in Minnesota. The Vikings draft didn't really go excellent, they got some solid talent, but also did not end up with any stars or fast developing players. Their receivers, offensive line, and now runningbacks are going to be a question mark going into the season. However with the talent on defense, and with this division being a crap shoot, anything can happen! 

FINAL ANALYSIS: NFC NORTH
I really think any one of these teams could win the division. Even the two newbies. I wouldn't be shocked if Trig slips up and has a mediocre year, and i wouldn't be surprised if Jigga's Lions end up winning the division either. However, im going to stick with my gut, and take the Packers anyway with the Lions right behind them followed by the Bears and Vikings.

NFC SOUTH

Atlanta Falcons - Coach Commissioner Jeff
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Atlanta Falcons (8-8) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 285-224 (.560)
Team's Overall Record: 264-293-1 (.474)

Commish had a tough break last season, as the division title came down to the last game vs the Saints with the winner taking it all. He wound up losing that game and falling to 8-8 and missing the playoffs entirely. The team is pretty much back, with the addition of Vernon Davis, Jairus Byrd, and Sen'Derrick Marks. They went ahead and drafted BJ Taylor who people are calling the "White Megatron" in addition to Julio Jones already being arguably the best receiver in the game, their offense looks scary. David Harris is one year older on defense, but still had a phenomenal season last season with 11 interceptions. Look for Atlanta to be a force in this division, and possibly the favorite coming out.


Carolina Panthers - Coach Enzo
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Carolina Panthers (3-13) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 26-38 (.406)
Team's Overall Record: 267-290-1 (.479)

Enzo's tough season is now behind him, and i dont think anyone has had so many 1 possession losses in a single season in MOF history. These guys seemed to be in every single game last season, and i expect them to bounce right back. Enzo didn't make any trades in the off-season, but they were able to draft RB Tevita Ellington out of North Dakota and LE Kevin Phillip out of Auburn, two stars that should see time right away. Their offensive line is one of the better ones in the game, and they still have Cam Newton and Greg Olsen don't forget. Their D-Line is already solid, and Linebackers are excellent as well. This team has all the talent to dominate, and i expect Enzo to have a serious bounce back season.


New Orleans Saints - Coach Dyero_ ®
Coach's Last Full Season: N/A
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 0-1 (.000)
Team's Overall Record: 298-258 (.536)

There is a ton of hype coming out of New Orleans for Coach Dyero here. One expert has them winning the entire thing this season! Dyero had one small stint in the MOF previously, but he is still considered a rookie. This team is very talented and their confidence is rocket high. Brandin Cooks had a crazy season with the previous coach, and this offense is outstanding. The Saints made three deals in the offseason, trading CJ Spiller, receiving WR Jason Hunter, and LB Corey Lemonier. They also drafted LB Carlton Peters, who is already an 80 overall. Their secondary and defense as a whole needs help, and i think that will be the achilles heel all season.


Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Coach Jfon
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-8) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 155-163 (.487)
Team's Overall Record: 268-275 (.494)

Good ole' Jfon. It's hard not to root for this man. He's been an MOF veteran for a very long time, and he's stuck to his guns with Tampa Bay through thick and thin. Last season was a very disappointing one for Jfon, as he started out strong at 6-0 but then finished 2-8 and missed the playoffs. The Buccaneers did not make any off-season trades, however they did sign a few guys WR Mike Williams and DE Vinny Curry. They also drafted WR Enrique Wright out of UAB and CB Reggie Murray out of UCLA. Both players look to make a very serious impact. I think the Bucs are still young and developing but Jfon has the talent to overachieve and make noise.


FINAL ANALYSIS: NFC SOUTH
This division is up for grabs for me. With the hype around Dyero, i think any team could win the division. The Panthers will bounce back, no doubt in my mind. However the most talented team on both sides of the ball are the Falcons in my opinion, followed closely by the Panthers. Expect all 4 of these teams to compete hard right up until the end.

NFC WEST
Arizona Cardinals - Coach Hovadagod_23

Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Arizona Cardinals (6-10) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 74-169 (.305)
Team's Overall Record: 219-337 (.394)

Coach Hova is back with the Cardinals after a (6-10) season prior. The Cardinals have alot of talent, and it was kind of surprising to see them finish at 6-10 last season. They did not make any trades in the off-season and also did not sign too many guys either. Their team is basically in tact from last season with the addition of RE Dominic Humphrey who has star potential out of Wisconsin. Carson Palmer is not getting any younger, and neither is Larry Fitzgerald. If i were the Cardinals, i would look to deal Fitzgerald asap to get younger. This division is going to be a tough one to compete in, so might as well try and rebuild.


St. Louis Rams - Coach SoSickin432 ®
Coach's Last Full Season: N/A
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: N/A
Team's Overall Record: 270-289 (.483)

Coach Woody had to step down in the off-season, and with his finish last season, we can see why. However, the Rams were able to sign their coach SoSickin432 and he was been extremely busy in the off-season trying to improve this team. They did make 1 deal in the off-season for a pick from Dallas, and they arguably had the best draft out of any team in the MOF. CB Erick Hubbard out of Alabama, LB Damione Russell out of Wisconsin, and QB Zac Parker out of Michigan St. head their draft class, and it's a great one. I expect Parker to start right out of the gates, and it might be a season or two before they really become great but they are on their way.

San Francisco 49ers - Coach BigDre245
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 San Francisco 49ers (9-7) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 137-70 (.662)
Team's Overall Record: 303-255 (.543)

Coach Dre struggled last season but still wound up finishing 9-7 and just missing out on the playoffs. Dre made the decision to trade Colin Kaepernick last season for Sam Bradford, and they are still kind of struggling at the QB position. They were able to snag Devonte Parker from Miami in the offseason in a very underrated move. They also still have Marshall and Torrey Smith as well. He is doing his best to rebuild this team, and he's doing a pretty good job. The draft pick of LB Jason Oliver from FSU really stands out to me, as he should see time right away. Also LE Zach McKnight should see time right away too. The 49ers will be better this season and Dre will be ready to compete.


Seattle Seahawks - Coach Beast10790
Coach's Last Full Season: Season 35 Seattle Seahawks (16-0) 
Coach's Overall Regular Season Record: 131-54 (.708)
Team's Overall Record: 291-263-1 (.525)

Coach Beast finished last season with a combined record of 18-1, including the playoffs. Unfortunately that 1 loss came in the Super Bowl to Coach Leet's Jaguars. Incredibly heart breaking way to finish the season, but we should diminish what Beast did last season. Going undefeated is not easy, and he did it with dominance. Beast has been trying to get the old band back together since he signed on with Seattle last season, grabbing Gilmore from Buffalo, and now CJ Spiller in the offseason. Don't forget the addition of LT Cordy Glenn (92 ovr) from Buffalo as well. This team is great at every single position and i expect them to really come close to going undefeated again.

FINAL ANALYSIS: NFC WEST
San Francisco will give Seattle more of a challenge this season as i expect a spilt head to head. However Seattle is just too strong of a team not to win this division. Beast is arguably the best coach in the MOF, and with the best team by far. So how can you ever go against him? Expect Arizona and St. Louis to struggle a bit in this division, but i really think the Rams future is bright.


SEASON 36 PROJECTED FINAL STANDINGS


SEASON 36 AWARD PREDICTIONS

AFC MVP: Jamaal Charles (KC) NFC MVP: Marshawn Lynch (SEA)
AFC Defensive MVP: J.J. Watt (HOU) NFC Defensive MVP: Navorro Bowman (SF)
AFC Coach Of The Year: Pauly2110 (KC) NFC Coach Of The Year: Beast10790 (SEA)
AFC Comeback Coach Of The Year: Lhu27 (HOU) NFC Comeback Coach Of The Year: Enzo (CAR)

SEASON 36 PROJECTED PLAYOFF BRACKET

 

 

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