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AFC Predictions on now 4pm - 5pm

Adam Scheine

AFC North: Bengals , Rats, stealers, Brownies

AFC East: Patriots, Miami, Buffalo, Jets

AFC West: Denver, San Diego, KC, Oakland

AFC South: Indy, Jacksonville, Houston, Titans

Wildcards: Miami, Rats

AFC Champions: Bengals

Solomon Wilcots

AFC North: Bengals , Rats, stealers, Brownies

AFC East: Miami, Patriots, Buffalo, Jets

AFC West: Denver, San Diego, KC, Oakland

AFC South: Indy, Jacksonville, Houston, Titans

Wildcards: Patriots, Rats

AFC Champions: Bengals

NFC Predictions 5pm - 6pm

Solomon Wilcots

NFC East: NY Giants, Philly, Dallas, Washington

NFC West: Seattle, Arizona, Rams, Niners

NFC South: Carolina, Atlanta, Tampa Bay, New Orleans

NFC North: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Green Bay

Wildcards: Philly, Atlanta

NFC Champion: Carolina

Adam Scheine

NFC East: Philly, NY Giants, Dallas, Washington

NFC West: Seattle, Rams, Arizona, Niners

NFC South: Carolina, Tampa Bay, Atlanta, New Orleans

NFC North: Chicago, Detroit, Minnesota, Green Bay

Wildcards: NY Giants, Rams

NFC Champion: Carolina

Adam Superbowl Prediction:Carolina

Soly Superbowl Prediction: Bengals!!!!!!!!!

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Both Adam and Solomon on the Afternoon Blitz just predicted the Bengals as your AFC representative in the Superbowl. They both say we will play Indy in the AFC championship.

Bengal Love on the NFL Radio Network!!!!!! OK, here come the haters on right now...........more to come.....

edit: Neither have the stealers in the playoffs, having them finish behind the rats for third place...

edit: Guess who is throwing absolute sh*t fits on the radio right now? Inbred stiller fan. Man they are on a warpath. If you fellas have Sirius, you've got to hear these babies cry. This is pure gold.

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It seems that among the pundits, Bengals love and Ratbirds love must go hand in hand. Annoying... But I'll take a Superbowl pick any day. :sure:

. . . and I'll take your girlfrind w/ the "D" cup anyday. Does that make us even - "see ya'" tomorrow night

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Here's Schein's complete writeup:

http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/5934082...62&ATT=5133

His Bengals analysis is a bit off in spots (pollack spent much of TC hurt, brooks probably won't even dress to begin with, if at all this year) but otherwise OK.

If we do make it to the SB we won't lose...to anyone.

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Good God Solly is a Bengals Homer!!! Both guys have Carson as league MVP!!!!

Maybe he could win BOTH comeback player of the year and MVP! Has anyone ever done that before in NFL history?

It's possible, but not likely. Firstly, if they give him the MVP, they'll probably give the "Comeback" award to someone else just to share the wealth. Also... while there is no official criteria for the award, it is generally reserved for guys who had bad years the year before... whether due to injury or otherwise. So I imagine guys like McNabb, Culpepper, Randy Moss and T.O. will all be considered ahead of Palmer for such reasons.

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Whew! For a minute there I was getting worried by all these good predictions.When everyone starts jumping on the bandwagon, that's when I get nervous. But then I saw that The Man Who Is Never, Ever Right thinks the Bengals won't be as good as they were last year:

http://www.sportsline.com/nfl/story/9637850

Prisco thinks we'll take a step back? That clinches it: we are Super Bowl Bound, Baby! :sure:

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Good God Solly is a Bengals Homer!!! Both guys have Carson as league MVP!!!!

Maybe he could win BOTH comeback player of the year and MVP! Has anyone ever done that before in NFL history?

It's possible, but not likely. Firstly, if they give him the MVP, they'll probably give the "Comeback" award to someone else just to share the wealth. Also... while there is no official criteria for the award, it is generally reserved for guys who had bad years the year before... whether due to injury or otherwise. So I imagine guys like McNabb, Culpepper, Randy Moss and T.O. will all be considered ahead of Palmer for such reasons.

Palmer has stated this as well, but it is worth repeating...

Carson Palmer HAS NOT MISSED ANY STARTS, only playing time in part of one game! None, zero, zippo. He was the starting quarterback in our last game that meant anything and he is our starting quarterback in the next game that means something.

All these other guys missed significant parts of a season and/or were having horrible seasons that were deviations from the norm.

they are more deserving. How do you give it to a guy who was Pro Bowl QB and led the league in several categories one year and got even better the next? (Assuming Carson gets better this year. Yeah, I know, huge stretch, big assumption.) :D

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