It's that time of the year again. The NFL season starts this week and it just feels like this season is going to be a little more special. I know it's only one season, one trophy and one banner but let me explain why i can guarantee this season will be more special than any we have had in the past decade. Mark your calendar and mark my words. The 2012 NFL will be electric and when it's all said and done The Houston Texans will end up 2012 Super Bowl Champions.
This are so many factors that go into my choice but before i go any further let me predict the conference championship for both the AFC and NFC. I am trying show how good I really am at this and I want everyone to see how my brain works as i walk you through it.. As for the AFC conference championship game I have a feeling its going to end up in Houston hosted by the Texans. Even before the Peyton Manning situation I was rolling with them to win the south back in march. However my theory of their success grew after realizing just how much the dolphins, patriots and jets are going to beat up on each other. It's practically a no brainer for me. The trick is deciding who is going to be the visitor that day and honestly I cant choose between the Ravens and the Raiders. I just don't think the chargers are as good as the experts at ESPN think they will be, plus we seen the Raiders dominate that division last year. I just don't know if Jason Campbell can get them over the hump and take them deep into the playoffs. The Chargers have been overrated for years by everyone including myself on the account of Phillip Rivers' brilliance. I just cant believe in them anymore. Yes they should make the playoff if they can beat the chiefs. Yes the jets and pats should be there as well. So in all I'm picking the Texans, Ravens, Raiders, Jets, Patriots and I'm leaving that final slot open for possibly the Jaguars, Chiefs, Chargers, and Peyton Hillis.
Moving on to The 2012 NFC Championship Game, I am predicting the Atlanta Falcons host the game for the Dirty Bird fans. Unfortunately for them they are going to suffer defeat at the cleats of the The Detroit Lions. Fact is the Philadelphia Eagles have too much negative karma to win the 2012 Super Bowl. Don't think I'm hating the truth is I was a die hard Eagles for over a decade. I was young when the Raiders and Rams left Los Angeles and I took it pretty rough because I went from having two home teams in my backyard to zero. Randall Cunningham was the reason I went with the Eagles back then and like I said I was an Eagle for at least 10 years until they traded Donavon Mcnabb. I got feed up with the way the fans and organization treated their Hall Of Fame Quarterback. So since I have been a Raiders / Chargers fan again but that's enough about me. I only told you that so you can understand me when I say somehow Donavon Mcnabb and the Vikings or maybe Vick's old team the Falcons are going to eliminate the Eagles from Playoff contention. Honestly I just want to see Donavon Mcnabb finally get his ring. He deserves it and Vikings fans deserve it if not for anything else, at least it's a reason to not move the team. I just don't think the Viking linemen are strong enough for a complete Super Bowl run. Finally my six picks out of the NFC are Vikings, Lions, Rams, Falcons, Cowboys, Eagles,. Call me crazy but even after the packers come back with a stronger team I truly think they will stumble out of the playoffs.
Now let me tell you why this 2012 NFL Season will be one you wont forget. Starting with the lockout, my main point is one your not seeing on ESPN from the experts. Everyone is talking about the short mini-camp and short free-agent period. It's true and those factors will result in more fumbles, more miscommunication and less unity. That alone makes for a very exciting and more balanced first 6 weeks, which is a third of the season by the way. Not me. I am concerned with what I have always been concerned with when it comes to football. Home Field Advantage. Mark my words... this years home team will win at a record rate. Are you asking why? You shouldn't have too. Everyone in the NFL nation knows that the only one hurting from the lockout was the fans and every fan around the nation knows just how close we came to not starting this season on time. This year the NFL fans are going to win some football games for your local team. We are going to be so juiced up that the home teams players will have no choice but to feed off of it. We all know how Ray Lewis feed off the crowd's energy. Trust me, you will see, hear and feel the difference.
Overall we came close to losing are main squeeze and now we can wipe the sweat off our foreheads and get back to the transactions and the gridiron. There sure is plenty to talk about. Chad "Ocho Cinco" Johnson goes to New England, Reggie Bush is now in South Beach playing for the Dolphins and the Eagles are now the Miami Heat of professional football. Cam Newton starting week 1, Palixico Burress scoring in the big apple for the Jets and everyone in the galaxy knows the NFC West is going to keep a 10 win team out of the Playoffs. Which team will it be? That I do not know but I can tell you without a doubt, The Houston Texans will be 2012 Super Bowl Champions.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
2012 Super Bowl Champion
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