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Originally Posted by flames_1987
Wouldn't the Chargers and Seahawks both fall under that? And if not, who the heck in the AFC falls under that catergory besides the Steelers with Big Ben?
And in your post you said a "decent defense" then that SD's isn't that great. So you want a great defense and great offense?!
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Well, I don't know what I was trying to say.
I guess I still don't think they've played a complete team.
Pittsburgh is a different team without Roethelisberger. So if he doesn't play, I can't say they got Pittsburgh's best game.
I think San Diego is a lot like Cincinatti actually. Seattles defense is kind of iffy as well.
I think Denver is probably the most balanced team in the AFC not from the state of Indiana.
As I've said before, the Colts can't control the schedule or opposition injuries. I won't punish them for it. But it makes it hard for me to gauge how good they really are. Offensively, they are undeniably brilliant. I'm not sold on their defense though.
That said, I'm still not sold on the Broncos as a division winner despite my undying love for them. They've played the bulk of their schedule at home and have had trouble putting teams away, although the Giants are the only one of those teams to actually steal a win in that scenario. Their remaining schedule is tough. The home games should be fine, Baltimore and Oakland....but they still have to play in Dallas, Buffalo, Kansas City and San Diego. That's scary.
BTW...you had it backwareds, I said really good defense and decent offense. I think San Diego and Seattle are the opposite of that. They have really good offenses and decent defenses.