September 13, 2012

Peyton Manning Becomes 3rd Player All-Time to Throw 400 Career TD Passes



On Sunday, Peyton Manning became the 3rd NFL player of all-time to throw for 400 touchdowns. He joins Brett Favre and Dan Marino of the only other players to do so. Peyton nows has 401 TDs passes, Marino is at 420 and Peyton could pass him this season with 21 or more TDs. Brett Favre has the most all-time at 508 and Peyton could pass him if he plays long enough. Peyton is a sure fire Hall of Famer once he retires. He played in Indianapolis from 1998-2011 but missed all of last season with a injury. This offseason he signed with the Broncos and will play his first season out of Indianapolis this year. From 1998-2010 he played every game of the season. He has been to 2 Super Bowls winning once in Super Bowl XLI beating the Bears. He also got the Super Bowl XLI MVP. He also lost to the Saints in Super Bowl XLIV. He is also a 4-time MVP most all-time. He is also a 11-time Pro Bowler. He also in 3rd in passing yards all-time with 55081 yards only behind Marino with 61361 and Brett Favre with 71838. He is also 3rd in completions all-time only behind Marino with 4701 and Favre with 6300. Peyton should be able to break those records has well if he plays long enough. If Peyton Manning could win another Super Bowl and can break Favre's record he should go down has the best QB of all-time in the NFL.

September 5, 2012

2012 NFL Season Predictions


NFC Standings:

NFC East:
1. New York Giants 11-5 X
2. Philadelphia Eagles 11-5 W
3. Dallas Cowboys 8-8
4. Washington Redskins 5-11


NFC North:
1.Green Bay Packers 14-2 Z
2. Detroit Lions 11-5 W
3. Chicago Bears 9-7
4. Minnesota Vikings 2-14
NFC South:
1. Atlanta Falcons 11-5 X
2. New Orleans Saints 10-6 
3. Carolina Panthers 7-9
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 3-13
NFC West:
1. San Francisco 49ers 12-4 Y
2. Seattle Seahawks 7-9
3. St. Louis Rams 5-11
4. Arizona Cardinals 4-12


Z = Best Record in NFC Y = 1st Round Bye X = Division Champ W = Wild Card Team
AFC Standings:



AFC East:
1. New England Patriots 15-1 Z
2. Buffalo Bills 9-7
3. New York Jets 5-11
4. Miami Dolphins 5-11

AFC North:
1. Baltimore Ravens 11-5 X
2. Pittsburgh Steelers 10-6 W
3. Cincinnati Bengals 10-6 W
4. Cleveland Browns 1-15
AFC South:
1. Houston Texans 13-3 Y
2. Tennessee Titans 8-8
3. Indianapolis Colts 4-12
4. Jacksonville Jaguars 3-13


AFC West:
1. Denver Broncos 10-6 X
2. Kansas City Chiefs 9-7
3. San Diego Chargers 8-8
4. Oakland Raiders 5-11

Z = Best Record in NFC Y = 1st Round Bye X = Division Champ W = Wild Card Team
2012 NFL Playoffs:

Wild Card            Divisional         Con. Championship  Super Bowl XLVII     Super Bowl Champ

NFC
                            1 Green Bay
                                                        } Green Bay
4 Atlanta 
                            } Philadelphia
5 Philadelphia
                                                                                     } Green Bay
                            2 San Francisco
                                                        } San Francisco
3 New York 
                            } New York
6 Detroit
AFC                                                                                                                } New England
                            1 New England 
                                                   
                                                        } New England
4 Denver
                            } Denver
5 Pittsburgh
                                                                                    } New England
                            2 Houston
                                                   
                                                        } Houston
3 Baltimore
                            } Baltimore
6 Cincinnati           
           
Wild Card Round:
NFC:
#6 Detroit @ #3 New York; New York wins 38-27.
#5 Philadelphia @ #4 Atlanta; Philadelphia wins 35-31.
AFC:
#6 Cincinnati @ #3 Baltimore; Baltimore wins 28-17.
#5 Pittsburgh @ #4 Denver; Denver wins 37-31.
 
Divisional Round:
NFC:
#5 Philadelphia @ #1 Green Bay; Green Bay wins 27-23.
#3 New York @ #2 San Francisco;  San Francisco wins 24-21.
AFC:
#4 Denver @ #1 New England; New England wins 28-17.
#3 Baltimore @ #2 Houston; Houston wins 37-27.


NFC Championship Game:
#2 San Francisco @ #1 Green Bay; Green Bay wins 27-20.
Green Bay Packers are 2012 NFC Champions.  


AFC Championship Game:
#2 Houston @ #1 New England; New England; New England 42-28.
New England Patriots are 2012 AFC Champions.




Super Bowl XLVII:
Green Bay vs. New England in New Oreleans, LA.
New England wins 28-24.
New England Patriots are Super Bowl XLVII Champions.
Tom Brady is the Super Bowl XLVII MVP.

Regular Season Awards:

NFL MVP: Tom Brady, New England; 4924 Passing Yards, 40 TDs, 13 INTs.
NFL Offensive Player of the Year: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay; 4712 Passing Yards, 43 TDs, 7 INTs.
NFL Defensive Player of the Year: Jason Pierre-Paul, NY Giants; 17.5 Sacks, 2 Forced Fumbles

Comeback Player of the Year: Peyton Manning, Denver; 4016 Passing Yards; 30 TDs, 17 INTs.
Rookie of the Year: Andrew Luck, Indianapolis; 3508 Passing Yards, 18 TDs, 15 INTs.
Offensive Rookie of the Year: Andrew Luck, Indianapolis; 3508 Passing Yards, 18 TDs, 15 INTs.
Defensive Rookie of the Year: Mark Barron, Tampa Bay; 3 INTs, 65 Tackles.


NFL All-Pro Team:


QB: Tom Brady, New England
RB: LeSean McCoy, Philadelphia
RB: Ray Rice, Baltimore
WR: Calvin Johnson, Detroit
WR: Victor Cruz, New York Giants
FB: Vonta Leach, Baltimore
TE: Rob Gronkowski, New England
OT: Joe Thomas, Cleveland
OT: Jake Long, Miami
OG: Jahri Evans, New Orleans

OG: Carl Nicks, Tampa Bay
C: Ryan Kalil, Carolina
DE: Jason Pierre-Paul, New York Giants 
DE: Jared Allen, Minnesota
DT: Haloti Ngata, Baltimore
DT: Justin Smith, San Francisco
OLB: Aldon Smith, San Francisco
OLB: DeMarcus Ware, Dallas
ILB: Patrick Willis, San Francisco
ILB: Derrick Johnson, Kansas City
CB: Darrelle Revis, New York Jets
CB: Lardarius Webb, Baltimore
S: Eric Weddle, San Diego
S: Eric Berry, Kansas City
K: Garrett Hartley, New Orleans
P: Andy Lee, San Francisco
KR: Darren Sproles, New Orleans