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The KP Predictions 2.0


KendrickPanther

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2012 what a tough year for the KP Predictions

 

I will point out I picked 5 of 6 AFC Playoff teams correctly but there was quite a bit of fail. No matter, I am back and ready to put it all on the line for the 2013 season.

 

- Cam Newton, Luke Kuechly, and Greg Hardy make the Pro Bowl

 

- The Patriots, Bengals, Texans, Broncos, Ravens, and Chiefs make the AFC Playoffs

 

-The Panthers, Giants, Packers, 49ers, Saints, and Cowboys make the NFC Playoffs

 

-Deangelo Williams will lead the Panthers in rushing with 1000+ yards

 

-Peyton Manning wins the MVP

 

-Demarcus Ware wins Defensive Player of the Year

 

-Offensive Rookie of the Year will be DeAndre Hopkins

 

-Defensive Rookie of the Year will be Arthur Brown

 

-Jammal Charles will lead the NFL in rushing yards

 

-Despite the new OC, Cam Newton leads the Panthers in rushing TDs

 

-Jimmy Clausen starts an NFL Football game this season

 

-The Panthers finish the season 10-6

 

-Cam Newton maintains a perfect record on Monday Night football

 

-The Super Bowl will feature The 49ers and Broncos

 

-David Gettis will play for the Panthers this season

 

-The Cleveland Browns will have one of the top 10 offenses in the league

 

-The Panthers lead the league in Turnover differential

 

-The Super Bowl Champions are the Denver Broncos

 

What do you guys think? Give me a prediction. Give me your playoff teams. Put it down on the Internets so you can back up your January "I told you so"s with a link.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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If David Gettis passes the Waiver he's being placed on IR, which means he's done for the year. Then he's likely to get an injury settlement after that and be free to go to other teams, but him getting picked up is highly unlikely. 

 

Kinda failed on that one before you started writing that statement. lol 

 

 

 

Other then that, most of it looks pretty decent - good. 

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I have those exact AFC teams making the playoffs

Texans make it to the superbowl

We sack Matt Ryan at least 6 times in both games

We sweep the Falcons and the taints

13-3

We beat the hawks in the opener and in the NFC championship

We beat the Texans in tbe superbowl

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