http://raylehnhoff.github.io/nflschedulepicker/
For years, I've been picking every NFL game before the season. I don't feel that randomly saying that team X seems like 6-10, or team Z feels like 9-7 is good enough, because there are a finite number of wins and losses in a given NFL season. What I've done is print out each week of the season, and then use a highliter to pick the winner, based on how I feel about the two teams, who is at home, and what that team had the previous week (opponent, home/away/bye). I then use these as my predictions.
This is of course a little cumbersome, so I was excited when I found a link to a site that allows you to pick every game of the NFL season and keeps track of all of the results! I wanted to share it with anyone else who had an interest in keeping predictions as realistic as possible.
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jboogie The sky is NOT falling!
Fun toy, if my scenario is right that last game at home vs. the pats will be rocking!
4 Miami 11-5
6 New England 10-6
Buffalo 10-6
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Went through it.
Think it comes down to the final game vs the Pats.
I think that game is for the div title, and the loser goes home... not even a wildcard berth for second place in the division this year.Brasfin likes this. -
Got some results I didn't expect.. Miami winning the division and the 3rd seed, Buffalo with the 6th seed, NE out of the playoffs with a 9-7 record. The last game was the deciding factor, winner takes the division, loser misses the playoffs... Good thing we play at home, we've beaten the Pats the last 2 seasons in Miami. We'd play the Bills in the Wildcard round.
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I have us as the 6th seed slipping in at 10-6. This was an awesome picker! Also thing that came out of my picker were that the AFC South is stupid weak past the colts. The NFC should be a lot more competitive this year.
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I realized it was an exercise in futility when I had Miami 7-0 through 8 weeks. I'll try again when I want to be realistic.