Does anyone else feel like the AFC is going to be a dogfight every damn week?
I mean, with the Rogers defection, it seems to me the AFC has all the QBs, and all the best teams.
The East now has four good teams, solid top to bottom.
The North has Cinci, Pitt (the team I believe nobody should sleep on) the Ravens, and even the Browns who are a solid team.
The West is KC, and two teams that look great but love to break your heart, LA and LV. Even Denver should be better under Sean.
The South may be the worst AFC division, but the Jags and Titans are usually solid.
That's 13 contenders IMO.
The NFC has what?
Minnesota in the north, SF in the west, maybe Seattle, Philly and Dallas in the east, and maybe the Giants. The south is a disaster.
JMO but....I think there may be an AFC team that wins 10 or 11 games and does not make the playoffs.
In the NFC, you may again have division winners with 8, 9, or 10 wins.
I'm curious to know everyone's thoughts on this.
I mean, with the Rogers defection, it seems to me the AFC has all the QBs, and all the best teams.
The East now has four good teams, solid top to bottom.
The North has Cinci, Pitt (the team I believe nobody should sleep on) the Ravens, and even the Browns who are a solid team.
The West is KC, and two teams that look great but love to break your heart, LA and LV. Even Denver should be better under Sean.
The South may be the worst AFC division, but the Jags and Titans are usually solid.
That's 13 contenders IMO.
The NFC has what?
Minnesota in the north, SF in the west, maybe Seattle, Philly and Dallas in the east, and maybe the Giants. The south is a disaster.
JMO but....I think there may be an AFC team that wins 10 or 11 games and does not make the playoffs.
In the NFC, you may again have division winners with 8, 9, or 10 wins.
I'm curious to know everyone's thoughts on this.
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