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Old 08-05-2010, 01:32 AM   #225
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Originally Posted by OILFAN #81 View Post
I agree with most of that. I am interested to see what Houston does. Every year people say "this is the year they get over the hump" but they never seem to do it.

Baltimore to run away (like 3+ games?). I think they could win the division for sure but Cincinnati will only be a game or so behind. I think both those teams will get in the playoffs.

Indy, San Diego, Baltimore, New England, NY Jets, Cincinnati are the teams I think will get in the playoffs. Miami, Tennessee, Denver, and Pittsburgh (although with Ben out for the first bit it may be tough) have a shot as well.
I agree but Houston has a pretty good team and if they didn't have that nightmare of a schedule people would be putting them as almost locks for wildcard spots. But to be fair to Houston this is the first year where they have a legitimate QB in Schuab who tore it up last year.

Yeah Baltimore, New England, and Indianapolis are the top 3 teams in the AFC by far imo. Cincinnati will be an interesting team to watch, thats for sure. Either they will implode with that many personalities on one team or they will all get their acts together and be a contender. Also depends on how Palmer plays. The Steelers will also be quite interesting to watch, seeing how they will preserver without Big Ben. He is an idiot off the field when will he learn that just because he's a star QB that he's not invincible. The AFC North will be a great divison this year thats for sure.

I think it will most likely be Indianapolis and New England with byes, Baltimore and San Diego with the other divison wins, and New York and Pittsburgh/Tennessee in the wildcards.
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