MOF SEASON 60 PREDICTIONS

Season 60 MOF Predictions: Playoff Picks, Award Predictions, Super Bowl Champion. A brand new MOF season is on the horizon, which means only one thing, predictions! Which teams will play into the post-season, and who will square off in the Super Bowl? We make our best guess.


Before we start the predictions, I want to take a moment and talk about the longevity and success of this league. 19 years ago, I was a 21 year old kid with an idea to create an online madden league, but really had no idea how it worked. With the help of Dolan (Lhu27) we created the MOF. We had some bumps and bruises in our first few seasons, but now 59 seasons later here we are. One of the most prestigious leagues out there. As we enter our unprecedented 60th season, a number that not many leagues have seen, I want to thank every single one of you for making this league what it is. I say this all the time, but this is a wonderful hobby for all of us. Something to get our minds off the everyday grind and have a place to escape for a few hours a week. I take pride and pleasure in providing that for you guys, so again, thank you for making the MOF great!

Welcome to the Season 60 Predictions! Season 59 was filled with great action and great playoff games. We saw a familiar match-up in the Super Bowl as MackDaddy took down Coach Portisss26 21-12. These two met a few times last edition in the big game, so it was nice to see a renewed rivalry. We also saw the resurgence of the Carolina Panthers under hall of fame coach YoungCat21. We saw the NFC West battle it out to the last week, and we saw the AFC West with three teams over .500 fight their way to the post-season. What kind of surprises will we see this season? Will someone other than an AFC West team win the title? Can Knightnoles get back on the horse? Will the Commish finally win a playoff game? All this and more will be answered, as we go through our Season 60 predictions.

*Remember all these predictions are very in depth. We go game by game with the current schedule and predict games 1 by 1 and that's how we come up with our algorithms. Remember this is all in good fun and for some, some bulletin board material! Enjoy

by Commissioner Jeff
February 9, 2021


Biggest Off-Season Addition: LB Za'Darius Smith - MIA (89 ovr)
Biggest Off-Season Subtraction: WR DaVante Parker - MIA (84 ovr)
Best Draft Selection: HB Will Allen - NYJ (77 ovr)

The AFC East has been basically dominated by two teams for the past few seasons. The Patriots and Jets. Unfortunately we had to see Coach SonGoku of the Jets leave us before the season started but an old coach was able to come take over, 1-time champion Bubbaduran07. He's ready to try and duplicate the success of the old Jets coach. We will begin with the New England Patriots. The defending division champs from Season 59 are ready to take the division in back to back seasons. Last season Pettigrew's Patriots finished 10-5-1 and that tie wound up winning them the division by a half game over the Jets. The run game was again the focus of Pettigrew with Sony Michel rushing for 1,770 yards and 12 TDs. Baker Mayfield had himself a very nice season as well with 35 TDs and 3,586 yards passing. I believe the Patriots will stick to what they know best this season, run that ball and don't turn it over and the division should be won by Week 9 or 10. There is no more SonGoku to compete with, so the Pats should run away with this. The New York Jets will have a new look this season as Coach SonGoku has retired, as we mentioned before. Have no fear though, Coach Bubbaduran07 has been around these parts before, even winning a title back in Season 26 with the Denver Broncos. The Jets made some nice off-season moves, drafting Will Allen who looks like he will be the day 1 starter. They also signed Dee Ford and drafted stud Eddie Stallworth at FS. The only problem I see is that Bubba will have some rust. Unless we are all wrong like we were last season with YoungCat coming back, I believe the majority of the time old coaches coming back have some rust to kick off. I think the Jets will show some promise here and there, and will finish in 2nd place, but I do not think they are ready to compete for the division. The Miami Dolphins come into this season coming off yet another collapse. Miami was 6-2 to start Season 59 and they wound up finishing 7-9 and not making the playoffs. They had their chances but had an awful 2nd half. They will look to be more consistent this season however they went ahead and traded Tua Tagovailoa to the Panthers along with their star TE Mike Gesicki for DE Brian Burns and some draft picks. We're not really sure what Miami was trying to accomplish with that move, but that move will set them back in the division for sure. Their new starting QB is Mitchell Trubisky and I am not happy about that. They will need to focus on the run game and Josh Pryor and Brandon Lowe. They still have Terron Truman at WR so that is a plus. Their defense will be a little better with Burns on the defensive line, but I do not think they have enough to compete for the division or a wild-card. I expect them to be in a fight with the Jets and Bills for 2nd-4th place. The Buffalo Bills saw an improvement in Season 59, they went from 2-14 to 5-11 and that's a nice jump in wins if you ask me. When you are first starting out in this league you will receive bumps along the way as you improve and Coach Bill is absolutely improving. The Bills traded their 8th overall pick to the Jets for LE Cesar Reyes who immediately improves that defensive line which was already pretty beefy. The defense of the Bills is their sweet spot, great linebackers, great secondary and a great defensive line. They just need to limit those interceptions. Josh Allen had 41 of them last season. I still think the Bills are some ways away from competing with the Patriots for the AFC East, but they could easily finish in 2nd place this season if some of those divisional games go their way.



Biggest Off-Season Addition: WR Mike Evans - CIN (95 ovr)
Biggest Off-Season Subtraction: WR Odell Beckham Jr. - CLE (94 ovr)
Best Draft Selection: FS Dennis Rowland - BAL (76 ovr)

The AFC North was dominated last season by Coach Witness who also dominated Season 58's division as well. The AFC North was supposed to be better last season but Pittsburgh, Baltimore and Cincinnati were very disappointing and all under .500. If any of these teams want to compete with the Browns, they need to step it up and step it up now. The Browns traded away Odell Beckham Jr. which was one of the more puzzling moves of the off-season, but he was able to conduct the most productive draft out of any team, winning the DL best draft award. He drafted 3 WR's hoping one would be able to take over OBJ's production. The Browns are the team to beat in the division, and I really don't see any of these teams dethroning them any time soon. Derek Carr had himself a great 1st season as starter in Cleveland, and Nick Chubb ran for over 1200 yards and 19 TDs. Myles Garrett is becoming Madden '20 Myles Garrett as he finished last season with 25.5 sacks and looks to be a force once again. I have the Cincinnati Bengals finishing in 2nd place in the division, more or less because of the addition of WR Mike Evans. Evans and Jfon re-unite in Cincinnati which gives him a nice huge target and #1 receiver. The Bengals had a rough season at 6-10, but they look to bounce back with a better schedule and balls that should bounce their way. There's only so many times you can lose by 1 score before it starts to turn around. The Bengals signed Raheem Mostert to spell the incredible Joe Mixon if needed. I like Cincinnati to battle for a wild-card spot this season. The Pittsburgh Steelers entered last season as one of the most improved teams in the league. We predicted him to win the division and even reach the AFC title game, boy were we wrong! It looks like this edition just isn't being very kind to Coach DoubleD187 who usually is a playoff contender this deep into an edition. With the draft picks that he's made, and the WR Darrell Pinkney that he's drafted you would think he'd be better than 6-10. The Steelers had some nice wins late last season, but I really don't think it will carry over into this season. I expect them to be a bit better, but i still put the Bengals above the Steelers when it comes to the wild-card race. If Deshaun Watson can throw less interceptions than TDs this season, then i will eat my words I'm sure. The Baltimore Ravens had a better Season 59 than Season 58 but it was still not up to par with Gouch's Season 57 standards. Experts still believe Lamar Jackson is not being utilized the way he should, with only 143 yards rushing last season, i tend to agree. He threw the ball better though, with 32 TDs and 27 INTs. Lots of deep balls and a lot of yards passing. However, that has not been the recipe for success for Gouch. This division is very competitive and filled with MOF Veterans so anything can happen, always, however this is why we do these things! I think the Ravens will be in last place, but they could very well finish .500 or better. Its just one of those divisions. If Lamar can get going on the ground, and make that offense 3 dimensional, they will be a problem for everyone.



Biggest Off-Season Addition: WR Michael Thomas - JAC (99 ovr)
Biggest Off-Season Subtraction: RE Yannick Ngakoue - JAC (90 ovr)
Best Draft Selection: CB Zac Butler - HOU (77 ovr)

The AFC South was dominated once again by Coach BigDre245, and even MORE dominated than Season 58. The Jaguars went 16-0, you cannot get any better than that. The AFC South was put in timeout as the Jags ran through everyone like a mud slide. The Titans were able to win 10 games and make the post-season but they even looked like a child playing a man's game when it came to the Jaguars. That's exactly where we start the AFC South breakdown. The Jaguars are the team to beat, by far. I expect them to win this division by 4 or 5 games with ease. They made some nice deals in the off-season, they sacrificed some pass rush for one of the best receivers in the game in Michael Thomas. Along with Chark Jr. they make up one of, if not, the best WR tandem in the MOF. Now, I do not expect Dre to go undefeated again, and that will prob be a good thing for him. The real test is playoff time. Dre has not had playoff success recently, but I feel a change coming. I like Dre to be there when the smoke clears and the dust settles. He will compete with the top dogs in the conference and have a chance to win the chip. The Tennessee Titans are the 2nd best team in this division, and will be for the 2nd straight season. I expect them to compete for a wild-card but that's about it. I do not think Roc has the fire power to dethrone Dre, I would be shocked actually. I was really impressed with the QB play from Roc last season, Cole McDonald threw for 31 TDs and ran for 333 yards. He uses him like Lamar Jackson should be used, how deadly would Roc be with him by the way? Anyway, Derrick Henry ran for 1457 and 16 TDs as well, as remains one of the hardest RBs to tackle in the league. The Titans had two receivers over 1,000 yards in Claypool and Smith and remained one of the most underrated defenses in the league. Like i mentioned before, Roc is a perennial playoff contender and this season will be no different. What i want to see is the Titans to take that next step towards greatness and defeat Dre. The Colts were a trainwreck once again last season, finishing 5-11. They are far away from their Season 57 where they went 10-6 and won the division. So what is the problem exactly? They have Jonathan Taylor who is arguably the most dominant player in the entire MOF. Taylor rushed for 2,811 yards and 36 Touchdowns, oh and he caught 93 balls for 1,017 yards and 3 more TDs. One of the most dominant seasons by a runningback that we've ever seen. So how can you still only win 5 games with all that production? The pass game is where Trig is having a lot of problems. Shane Leonard is the starter right now and he finished last season with a 88.9 QB Rating, 16 TDs and 21 INTs. When i see all these numbers, its puzzling to me that the Colts still only won 5 games. The key is no turnovers. The defense isn't stopping much, so the longer you can keep your defense off the field, the better. The Colts did sign CJ Mosely to help out, but I still think the Colts are just not dynamic enough to compete for a wild-card spot. Now, if they can dominate once again with Taylor and throw 20 TDs and 10 INTs, then these guys will win 10 games. The Texans come into the season with very low expectations. Ever since they traded Deshaun Watson last season they have been in a tailspin. They were predicted to go 5-11 last season, and wound up going 3-13. Colin Austin replaced Watson, and threw 56 interceptions and had a QB rating of 50.2, yikes. So instead of replacing him, they doubled down and named Austin the starter again this season. They did trade for Melvin Gordon III to spell Aaron Jones, but that was pretty much the only significant free-agent move they made. They did draft a stud CB in Zac Butler, who hopefully can develop into one of the best DBs in the game. The Texans need some GM help, and if they could grab a decent QB they could have a shot, but for now, they will be living in the basement of the AFC South.



Biggest Off-Season Addition: WR DeVante Parker - KC (84 ovr)
Biggest Off-Season Subtraction: LB Von Miller - DEN (89 ovr)
Best Draft Selection: CB Karl Teague - LV (77 ovr)

The AFC West continues to be where the champs play. The first three seasons of Madden '21, all three champions have come from the West. Denver 2x and the Chargers last season. However last season was the first of the edition that we didn't see three playoff teams come out of here. You can blame some poor vacation planning by Coach Enzo for that. We start the AFC West with the 3-time champion Coach KnightNoles and the Denver Broncos. The Broncos went 10-4-2 last season, and looked human as they were beaten in the AFC championship by Coach MackDaddy's Chargers. You better believe Coach Knight is ready to vengeance as he finally has a reason to turn his hat backwards and jump over the top of the Chargers this season. Mack went 2-0-1 against him last season, and he knows to get out of the AFC he's going to have to go through Mack once again. The Broncos lost long time future hall of famer Von Miller to the Steelers in the off-season, but they were able to re-sign Bobby Wagner and Bradley Chubb to monster contracts. That's what happens when you have a young QB that you don't have to pay. Speaking of which, Rashard Jennings threw 32 TDs, 2,782 yards and had a rating of 115.1 after the trade of Drew Lock, a great move by Knight. I expect the Broncos to win this division if they don't they will still be a playoff team, no doubt. The defending champs, Coach MackDaddy's Chargers had a fantastic season 59. Obviously, winning the championship is nothing other than fantastic, as they took down Coach Portisss26 and the Washington Football Team. Their main goal was to beat KnightNoles and they did it twice last season, which is a feat in itself. Satisfying is a good word to describe Mack's Season 59, and they are now ready to defend their title. The Chargers did not make many off-season moves of significance, but they really didn't have to. Their team is set and under contract at every position that they need them to be. Joey Bosa had himself a great playoff, and he looks to carry that into this season. With all of that said, Justin Herbert threw 39 interceptions, and only 18 touchdowns. When you look at that, you say WOW how did Mack still end up winning the chip? I expect the Chargers to be in the playoffs once again, and why wouldn't you? The division will be up for grabs as well. The Kansas City Chiefs and Coach Enzo missed the playoffs for the first time this edition, by 1 game, and it was definitely because of Enzo's vacation and the two games he had to forfeit during the season. He could have finished 11-5 and got there, but instead they went 9-7 and missed the dance. The Chiefs made a nice pick up in DeVante Parker adding yet another weapon to that offense. They also signed Earl Thomas who is on the back end of his career but can still definitely provide some productivity. The Chiefs are going to bounce back this season and battle the Chargers and Broncos for this division. A division the Chiefs won in Season 58 if you remember. I am very high on these Chiefs this season, Enzo is getting better and better and when you have Mahomes, Hill, Kelce, Hardman and now Parker you're going to score a lot of points. The Raiders had themselves a tough season once again, 2-14. Anyone in his position would have about the same record as well. The Raiders are stuck in an all-time great division where every single game is like playing a madden pro. I hand it to Dougalicious for keeping his head and showing excellent sportsmanship throughout his tenure. We know the Raiders will finish in last place, and I really hope i am wrong and he can win more than 2 games, but the way the schedule is set up, it doesn't look good. Just keep competing and i really hope the Raiders can steal at least 1 game from the 3 headed giant called the AFC West.



Biggest Off-Season Addition: CB Trayvon Mullen - NYG (80 ovr)
Biggest Off-Season Subtraction: DT Javon Hargrave - PHI (83 ovr)
Best Draft Selection: LB Carlos Simmons - DAL (77 ovr)

We saw a familiar face a top the NFC East last season. Coach Betts, better known as Portisss26, took back the division with a 13-3 finish which included 16 straight wins (3 in playoffs) before falling short in the super bowl. The Giants flew under the radar but still finished 12-4, and we saw the Eagles new coach turn some heads. However start with the Washington Football Team. Coach Betts is back and I believe he's here to stay. He figured out what he needed to figure out, got his run game going with Bryce Love and Dwayne Haskins threw for 3,276 yards and 33 TDs. They recently traded Zach Ertz because of the draft pick of Andrew Gaffney. Their linebackers are fantastic and they just know how to play. I expect the WFT to finish 1st once again with the Giants right there on their tail. Even if they do not win the division, I expect them to be in the playoffs without a doubt. The New York Giants and Coach Estrada had yet another strong season finishing at 12-4 and falling short in the playoffs. It seems like when the pressure is on Estrada has not been able to deliver in the post-season. He needs to take that next step if he wants to be considered one of the top dogs around here. The bright spots were the run game for sure, Matt Breida rushed for 1,963 yards and 18 TDs last season and they acquired D.J. Moore late in the season and showed to be a formidable target for Daniel Jones. Jones finished the season with 27 TDs and 23 INTs, not really Estrada like. Maybe a little bit of a quiet/down season for Estrada but he still finished 12-4 which is scary. I expect the Giants to be right there neck and neck with Washington with both teams getting into the post-season. The Eagles new coach Boobie_MTZ7 showed the MOF that he belongs! He was here in Season 56 and finished 3-13 with the Steelers, but this was a completely different coach last season. The Eagles wound up sneaking into the playoffs somehow, even though they lost tiebreakers, but either way they were in. They lost in the 1st round but its something to build towards. Jalen Reagor had a break out season with 83 receptions, 1,322 yards and 9 TDs. The Eagles are going to be a tricky team, they have a tough schedule and they are in a tough division but I expect them to be fighting for a wild-card, possibly the 7th seed. I would be surprised if they finished ahead of the Giants or WFT so i expect a 3rd place finish and a wild card fight. The Dallas Cowboys and coach Texmex had another tough go at it last season, finishing 2-14. Dak Prescott was the scapegoat as he threw 47 interceptions and had a 56.0 QB rating. Ezekiel Elliot had himself a very nice season rushing for 1,878 yards and 18 TDs. However it was just not enough in this juggernaut division. It's hard to believe that the Cowboys struggle with all that talent, especially on the offensive line. If Eddie can limit his interceptions with Prescott, and give Elliot 25-30 carries per game he will be in every game. I still believe Dallas will finish with a low number of wins and in last place.




Biggest Off-Season Addition: WR Odell Beckham Jr. - GB (94 ovr)
Biggest Off-Season Subtraction: WR Brian Gaither - CHI (84 ovr)
Best Draft Selection: RG Luke Baker - MIN (76 ovr)

Another season and another Green Bay Packers division title. Probably the easiest path to a division title in the MOF. The Packers went 15-1 last season, 11-5 Season 58, and 16-0 Season 57. That's 42-6 record through 3 seasons. He's only lost 1 divisional game in 3 seasons and it was because of a sim. I completely expect the Packers to run away with this division once again, especially since they acquired Odell Beckham Jr. to play along side Davante Adams, what!? Who would trade the best passer in the league that kind of weapon? Anyway, the Packers are loaded on offense and they have two CBs that are x-factor and superstar. The Packers are a year in and year out super bowl contender, and they will win the division once again, ill bet every dollar i got. The Minnesota Vikings are far and away the 2nd best team in this division. If anyone had a shot to beat the Packers, it would be Krayzie's Vikings. As good as the Vikings have been thought I still think they are far away from the Packers. The Vikes drafted the top player in the division in RG Luke Baker, and it looks like Baker will start right away out of the gate. They also made a move last season, that had some experts scoffing but they acquired Drew Lock who turned into an x-factor QB, which is tough to come by. Lock combined with Dalvin Cook is a serious 1/2 punch for these guys. I expect the Vikings to finish in 2nd place and to fight for a wild card spot. They also have a very tough schedule, so it will be a battle all season. The Chicago Bears are probably the most improved team on paper entering Season 60. They went ahead and acquired QB Kyler Murray from the Arizona Cardinals and Tyler Boyd from the Bengals to give themselves a real boost on offense. The Bears still need a little more with the run game as David Montgomery is not really doing the job. They might be giving Jayden Cummings some more carries this season. On the defense side of the ball the Bears are very solid, led by Khalil Mack who should be slowing down at age 32 but is still a force to be reckoned with. The secondary is also very nice led by Kyle Fuller and Jaylon Johnson. The Bears on paper have a very good team, now it's up to Remo to piece together this squad and make a run. He's in the right division to win some games, he's just going to have to throw some upsets over the Vikes and maybe upset the Packers too. I still think the Bears will have some problems, but 4-6 wins shouldn't be out of the question. The Detroit Lions finished with the worst record in the MOF last season which got Hova the first overall pick. They drafted QB Sean Poole out of Georgia and he has all the intangibles to be a franchise QB. Hova had a problem last season with Matthew Stafford as he threw 37 interceptions and had only a 55.6 QB rating. The running attack was also very poor with Kerryon Johnson only rushing for 742 yards and 3.4 ypc. The Lions have a lot of work to do, but as we said before about Hova, if he can put his mind to it, he can win some games. We've seen it, we know he can do it. Let's hope he can turn things around in Detroit.



Biggest Off-Season Addition: RE Yannick Ngakoue - NO (90 ovr)
Biggest Off-Season Subtraction: WR Michael Thomas - NO (99 ovr)
Best Draft Selection: SS Frankie Davison - NO (76 ovr)

Boy was I wrong last season about this division! Coach YoungCat21 did not need a season to shake off the rust, he just needed two games. He then reeled off 11 straight wins in route to the NFC South title. Christian McCaffrey won the NFC MVP with a breathtaking season 2,627 yards rushing with 29 touchdowns. The difference this season is that the Panthers now have a first place schedule to deal with. I expect Carolina to still win this division, but it will not be as easy as it was last season. Coaches have Youngcat on their radar and they are scheming on how to beat him. The Panthers went out and improved their offense by trading for Tua Tagovailoa and TE Mike Gesicki. They traded away Brian Burns in the process, which might be something they regret later in the season. The New Orleans Saints are a team that we expected to win the division last season with the moves they made. Aaron Rodgers and Mike Evans, we thought CoachQ was ready to make a deep run. Instead things backfired and they finished 3-13. Leads were lost late, games were lost by a single score, way too many times for the Saints last season. I expect things to turn around this season for the Saints. Coach Q is just too good to continue to lose the way he has been. The Saints completely turned their team around in the off-season, trading Michael Thoams, Mike Evans, and Aaron Rodgers. They improved their defense by adding Yannick Ngakoue and drafting SS Frankie Davison. I don't think the Saints will fight for the division, but I do expect them to fight for a wild-card in the crowded NFC. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost their coach in the off-season. Coach Powers wanted to take a break from the MOF so he relinquished the rights to his team to new comer Gordow. We don't know much about Gordow, but we do know that he knows Knightnoles and he's in a lot of leagues just like Knight. That might spell disaster for the rest of the division. Someone who plays in that many leagues just knows things that the regular guy doesn't. Guys like that are fast with the controls, audibles, hot routes, and can usually user very well. It's hard for us to predict a rookie to make the post-season, but if anyone is going to make it , it might be Gordow. I expect him to compete for a wild-card right out of the gate. Last but not least is the former perennial NFC South winner BigReg. The Falcons and BigReg had himself his worst season in his MOF career when he finished 6-10. The biggest issue was Matty Ice who threw 49 interceptions, which is not very Reg like. The run game was there with Todd Gurley and his 1,276 yards rushing. He also had three receivers post 1,000 yard seasons in Ridley, Hurst and Julio Jones. So we know that the offense is there for Reg, its just the turnovers that are killing him. So Reg went ahead and cut Matt Ryan and signed Jimmy Garoppolo. I think that's an upgrade to Ryan, and I really don't think we're going to see the amount of turnovers from Reg that we did last season. I still think the division is getting better and better so we're predicting Reg to finish last, but remember everytime we predict Reg to finish last he winds up winning the division.



Biggest Off-Season Addition: WR Brian Gaither - ARI (84 ovr)
Biggest Off-Season Subtraction: QB Kyler Murray - ARI (92 ovr)
Best Draft Selection: CB Earl Battles - SF (77 ovr)

The NFC West was yet again a tight race between 3 teams. We saw the 49ers win the division at 11-5, the Cards finish 10-6 and the Rams fall back down to 8-8. The Seahawks were a shocking 4-12 and finished in last place. We start with the 49ers. Commish grabbed his MLB last season in Jerome Baker and it made an immediate impact as he won NFC defensive MVP with 11 interceptions and 5 touchdowns. Richard Sherman also added 11 interceptions, but retired at the end of the season. The 49ers will be right there once again. They went out and traded for Aaron Rodgers and he will start over Tom Brady who will be ready in the bullpen if needed. Saquon Barkley of course will be the focal point of the offense, with Deebo having a breakout season and Kittle in the pass game. The 49ers will have a fight with Arizona for the division, and it could go either way, but I expect them to get into the playoffs either way. The Arizona Cardinals shocked us all when they traded Kyler Murray in the off-season to the Chicago Bears. Instead they will be going with Jacob Eason who they acquired from Indianapolis in the off-season. The Cardinals have a fantastic front four on defense and that alone will win them some games. Fletcher Cox, JJ Watt, Doug Murray and Jason Hargrave. Let's not forget those linebackers with the addition of Andrew Nixon, Leonard Floyd, Isaiah Simmons, De'Vondre Campbell. They have some of the quickest LBs in the league. The Cardinals have a lot of talent, the only question will be is if Eason can do enough to keep them as competitive as last season. I still like the Cardinals, and Coach Healy has to goods. I expect Arizona to be right there fighting for the division and a playoff berth. The Seattle Seahawks and Coach Mindenplaya had a shocking season 59 winning just 4 games and throwing 57 interceptions which was crazy. Minden is a much better coach than 4-12 but the reasons were easy to see. Lack of running game and too many turnovers. The Seahawks have a tough schedule coming up so I really don't see much of a change unless he can really cut down on those interceptions and hit the deep ball more often with Russell. The Seahawks didn't do much in the off-season to improve the team, so that's why i don't see much of an improvement. The Los Angeles Rams saw the departure of Coach Showkiller due to a heavy work load. Showkiller won the division in Season 57 and 58 and last season finished 8-8. We do not know much about the new coach Vlade_Divadacs91 but we know thats a great name. Unfortunately we're going to give the Rams the rookie treatment predicting him to go 5-11 and finish in last place in the division. The NFC West is tough, and Seattle is better than their record. So I expect a tough rookie season out of Vlade. He certainly has the talent to win some games, we'll see what happens!


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Season 60 Projected Awards

Season 60 Projected Playoff Bracket