Steven O’Rourke is back and here, ahead of the return of his regular weekly columns tomorrow, he takes a look at each division to see which teams will make the playoffs and who’ll be looking for a new head coach before December.
AFTER A SUMMER of discontent, when it seemed as if both sides were so deeply entrenched that no movement would be possible, common sense finally prevailed and TheScore agreed to take me back as their American football columnist.
Oh, and the owners and players saw some sense too which means that sleep deprivation will, once again, become a way of life for those of us that slip between time zones to indulge our passion for American football.
The first week in September is also the only time of year when hope and expectation can take the place of logic and even fans of teams as bad as the Oakland Raiders, like myself, can dream of January football and a shot at Super Bowl glory.
For 31 teams, those dreams will be shattered. For some, like the aforementioned Raiders, that will happen quite early but for one, this weekend is just the first step towards immortality.
Well, until next season at least.
AFC North
Most observers expect both Baltimore and Pittsburgh to make the playoffs this year, with the majority predicting the Steelers to win the division for the sixth time in nine years. However, the Cleveland Browns are improving and could, with a healthy Colt McCoy, potentially crash the party. The Bengals, however, can consider 4-12 a good season.
AFC South
The Colts won this division with a 10-6 record last season but, with Peyton Manning injured, will do well to place third this year. Their loss should be Houston’s gain but I’m not convinced by the Texans and I expect a Titans team with Chris Johnson back in the fold to push them all the way.
There’s no Super Bowl challenge coming from this division either way.
AFC East
Perhaps the easiest division to predict in the NFL, the AFC East will once again be decided between the New England Patriots and the New York Jets. The Patriots won 14 games last year without anyone really noticing and, with some clever/outrageous – delete as appropriate – preseason signings, they could do just as well this year. Buffalo will remain as awful as usual while it will be another season of ‘re-building’ for the Dolphins.
AFC West
The problem with the AFC West is that the teams struggle to win any games outside of it. The Raiders went 6-0 in the division last year, and ended with an overall 8-8 record. The Chargers are the class act in the division and should make the playoffs comfortably.
No matter where Tim Tebow ends up playing, the Broncos, like the Raiders and Chiefs, can forget about the post-season already.
NFC North
There are many who think the Green Bay Packers are a better team than the one that won the Super Bowl earlier this year and will repeat that success this season.
I’m not so sure, however, and, while they will make the playoffs, I’m convinced the Detroit Lions will win the division. Great defence will always beat great offence and the Lions are complimenting their outstanding D-Line with an improving offence.
NFC South
Another strong division, the New Orleans Saints and Atlanta Falcons are the obvious favourites for divisional success. I’m not sold on the Falcons though and expect Tampa Bay, with the exceptionally talented Josh Freeman at quarterback, to ruffle a few feathers. The Panthers, meanwhile, should be happy with three wins this year.
NFC East
On paper, this is a really strong division. However, nobody has ever thrown a touchdown or made a sack on paper. The Eagles have been incredibly busy in the pre-season, creating a so-called dream team. If Vick stays healthy for 16 games, they’ll walk this division. Expect the Giants to be snapping at their heels though.
NFC West
The worst division in football, it does, unfortunately, still have the right to send a team to the playoffs. Genuinely, when Sam Bradford and Kevin Kolb are the two best Quarterbacks in a division you know you’re in trouble. The Rams should hopefully post an 8-8 record this year to top the division. That really is as good as it gets for the West.
Playoff Predictions:
AFC
- New England Patriots
- Baltimore Ravens
- Houston Texans
- San Diego Chargers
- New York Jets
- Cleveland Browns
NFC
- Philadelphia Eagles
- Detroit Lions
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers
- St Louis Rams
- Green Bay Packers
- New York Giants
What do you think?
Steven O’Rourke is the Offensive Co-ordinator of Tullamore Phoenix American Football Club, winners of the IAFL DV8s national title in 2010 and 2011. Tullamore are always recruiting new players so, if you’d like to play football and not just read about it, Steven would love to hear from you.
Whoever gets to play Mayo in the final is going to have 31 counties against them.
It’s how we like it. Áth Cliath abúuuuu.
Not afraid at all , we were tested by Tyrone an came out on top .. Everyone in the country knows mayo are a different team this year .. Bring it on Dublin or Kerry cause Sam will b in the west this year !
Cool vid.. I hope mayo finally get over the line this year. As a limerick man we feel yere pain
Different ! I like… :-)
Leslie Alan rock , silly cocky dub comment best let your football do the talking Sunday … As a mayo man I hope Kerry beat ye !!
Nothing cocky. Just humourous. Why would ye want kerry to beat us? Afraid are we?. If its Mayo v dublin in the final and you start like ye did against tyrone, its good night Irene
Looking forward to the Dublin/Kerry game, it’ll be like a final.
Poor Mayo, I think they actually believe the hype.
Bless ‘em.
Why are people so begrudging towards Mayo? Seriously?! Its not like they haven’t waited long enough to win without listening to the typical “choke” comments every 5 mins. They are in a different league this year, anyone can see that they have just as good a chance of winning the all ireland as Dublin/Kerry, if not better. Maigh-Eo abu!
Its fear……
Whos begrudging ? Every man and his dog wants Mayo to win and im from Kerry.
Delighted to hear that Ciaran! And in fairness most people feel the same , was just saying that some people seem a bit put out (scared) that Mayo are doing so well this year and just cant seem to give credit where it’s due! I really think this is the year they will do it and well deserved too!
Don’t take it personally – wait till you win it – then it’s 10 times worse. It’s just petty envy.
Don’t worry about Mayo our boys are training for a final id but be looking at Kerry
Mayo for sandwiches, dubs for Sam!
Dubs could get smoothered in Kerry Gold on Sunday Chris
Hang sambos, with Kerry Gold butter, mmmm. All that’s missing is the flask of tae, and a package of Tayho.
Fair play to them.
Sure why wouldn’t Mayo be the best at football, there is £uck all else to do there, except your cousin and sheep.
Fishing, mountain climbing, hill walking, surfing, canoeing, kayaking, beautiful scenery, amazing beaches, good pubs (cheap pints), great restaurants, sense of community, cheaper cost of living. Sure who would want any of that ;)
All that from a bottle of Hellmans. Cool.
And why does 1/2 of Dublin have a holiday home in Mayo then sid?
As a dub (and proud of it ) ive just come back from mayo and to say they are an amazing bunch is an understatement .i found them very friendly and genuine .. So if the dubs don’t win Sam id like to see mayo .. It will be a cracker of a day on Sunday :)
Ah people are always nice to pretty faces :)
You describe it as humorous Paul. I describe it as original, different and cool. I describe your hairstyle as humorous :)
Did he choke when he was on the crest of a wave?
Wow that’s original :)
We’ll beat kerry by 10-15 points, then beat mayo by 6-8, i get slattec everytime i predict this, but watch the dubs slaughter kerry on sunday. #COYBIB
Nice song
Niall I wouldn’t even respond to that pathetic comment
*slatted
*slated
Jesus ye don’t half build yourselves up in mayo, sharon murray you are simply a hype machine, you and your ilk should be playing things down, not ramping it up. Ye have’nt won it in sixty odd years, hold off on yer “they deserve to win it” untill ye actually win it. Setting youselves up for a massive fall the way some of you carry on.