Monday, September 3, 2018

Super Bowl Prediction : Rams over Buffalo

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This prediction is based upon ten simulated seasons run in early August. It may be refreshed before the season actually starts. Point spreads will be posted weekly.

NFC Overview

The NFC boasts 4 out of the 5 top teams in the league: Seattle, Los Angeles (Rams), Chicago and Carolina. There is a huge dropoff in ranking for the NFC after those four with Minnesota the next best NFC team showing up at #12.

The winner of NFC West will likely be the NFC representative in the Super Bow and favored to win. The Rams are given the nod in spite of the average records (see below) because the numbers show them as having both the #1 offense and #1 defense in the league.

NFC East
1. Carolina (11-5)
2. Dallas (7-9)
3. Philadelphia (4-12)
4. New York (3-13)

NFC Central
1. Chicago (12-4)
2. Minnesota (7-9)
3. Green Bay (7-9)
4. Detroit (6-10)

NFC West
1. Seattle (13-3)
2. Los Angeles (R) (12-4)
3. Arizona (7-9)
4. Atlanta (5-11)

AFC Overview

Buffalo is the top team in the AFC but they are closely tailed by New England, Pittsburgh and Miami. Three of those teams are in the AFC East so it is safe to say the AFC representative will be from that division with Buffalo having a slight advantage over the others.

AFC East
1. Buffalo (12-4)
2. New England (11-5)
3. Miami (11-5)
4. Baltimore (7-9)

AFC Central
1. Pittsburgh (11-5)
2. Indianapolis (10-6)
3. Houston (8-8)
4. Cincinnati (7-9)

AFC West
1. Los Angeles (C) (8-8)
2. Oakland (6-10)
3. Denver (6-10)
4. Kansas City (3-13)