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Originally Posted by Senator Clay Davis
New England is going to win the AFC, so yeah not much has changed. Denver is a disappointment mostly, but New England is in 3rd gear and is cruising. What we really know after yesterday is Seattle is a non-factor after being humiliated by a pretty average at best Tampa team. Derek Carr threw for over 500 yards against the Bucs. Russell Wilson had about 80 until the middle of the 4th quarter. Seattle has all the makings of a one and done team.
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Just like the Bucs beat Seattle, and the RedBlacks beat the Stamps, there's a reason that you line up and play the games in pro sports. And I wouldn't be so sure that the Chiefs or Raiders couldn't beat the Patriots.
You mean, the non-factor Seahawks that will probably end up the #2 seed in the NFC?
Lol - I guess if you call getting beat by 9 points 'humiliation'.

Wilson had one of the worst games of his career. So what. The defense without Bennett, Thomas, Shead and Coyle held them to 14 points. There's no humiliation in that.
And Denver isn't a disappointment. Well, for kool-aid drinkers they probably are, but they've just regressed to mean. They are an unbalanced team who's stellar defense from last year has regressed a bit and it hasn't been able to carry them to critical wins this year.