It’s that time of year where predictions come out, sports writers pontificate over who will make the playoffs, take a stab at who will hoist the Lombardi trophy, and who will be on the coaching hot seat. Typically everyone regurgitates the previous season’s standing while noting a few teams who were off-season paper winners. They will most likely all be wrong: no matter how much you stare into your crystal ball, last season’s results are only informative not definitive. Just think about all those who called Tampa a dark horse playoff team last season based on a free agent period and return of a favorite son as coach.