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  • Division winners

    AFC East

    New England



    AFC North

    Pittsburgh



    AFC South

    Jacksonville



    AFC West

    Kansas City



    NFC East

    Dallas



    NFC North

    Green Bay



    NFC South

    Carolina



    NFC West

    Arizona


    Suprises will be Arizona, Dallas, Kansas City, Jacksonville


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  • #2
    As long as "The Sheriff" Denny Green is involved with them, Arizona will not surprise anyone.......
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    • #3
      AFC East: New England

      AFC North: Baltimore

      AFC Central: Jacksonville

      AFC West: Denver

      NFC East: N.Y. Giants

      NFC North: Chicago

      NFC South: Carolina

      NFC West: Seattle
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      With that lawless crowd
      While the killers in high places
      Say their prayers out loud
      But they've summoned, they've summoned up
      A thundercloud
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      • #4
        AFC North: Bengals

        AFC East: Patriots

        AFC South: Colts

        AFC West: Chiefs

        NFC North: Packers

        NFC East: Giants

        NFC South: Panthers

        NFC West: Seahawks

        Wild Cards: Steelers, Dolphins, Cowboys, Redskins
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        If anybody's got any questions about these, feel free to ask.
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        • #5
          i guess my only question would be do u really think the benglas r going to win the divisions with palmer hurt. He may not even start the season....
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          • #6
            Steelers and *spits on the ground* Cowboys *spits on the ground again* as wildcards?? I'd think they've got a pretty good shot at their divisions.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by PaCkFan_n_MD
              i guess my only question would be do u really think the benglas r going to win the divisions with palmer hurt. He may not even start the season....
              Carson Palmer is the big question. I think they can survive for 4 games with Anthony Wright at the helm. If you compare the Steelers to the Bengals this is what it looks like, IMO.

              QB- Carson Palmer is a better QB than Ben Roethlisberger. I think this is the year we really find out about Big Ben. Up to now he's really been made by his supporting cast. But with Randle El gone and without the Bus he's gonna have to become more of a playmaker. If Carson Palmer isn't healthy, though, than the Bengals are going to need Rudi Johnson to really step up. ADVANTAGE: BENGALS* *assuming Carson Palmer plays 10 games or more.

              RB- What a lot of people don't realize is Rudi Johnson is one of the best RB in the league. Last season he rushed for 1458 yards. Yes, Rudi Johnson is a 1500 yard back. Also had 12 touchdowns. Willie Parker was a pleasent surprise for the Steelers last season as he rushed for 1200 yards. The big question is how will he fare without retired RB Jerome Bettis? ADVANTAGE: BENGALS

              Receiving- Chad Johnson is the star of the Bengals receiving core but don't forget about TJ Houshmandzadeh. In 2005 he had 78 receptions, for 956 yards and 7 TD's. Jeremi Johnson and Chris Perry are also decent targets. For the Steelers, Hines Ward is one of the best all-around WR in the league. He can run, pass, catch, and is the best blocking WR there is. Unfortunatly, for Hines, his other catching mates aren't as good. Cedrick Wilson even though putting up average numbers, didn't find the end zone and Quincy Morgan is still developing. Willie Parker isn't a bad receiving threat, either Santonio Holmes could make an impact for the Steelers if he can stay out of jail. Likewise for the Bengal's Chris Henry.

              ADVANTAGE: BENGALS

              Offensive Line: On to the next one. ADVANTAGE: STEELERS

              DEFENSE: Odell Thurman, Kevin Kaesviharn, Deltha O'Neal, and Brian Simmons are all good players, but they can't comapre to the likes of Palamalu, Porter, Farrior, Foote, and others. The Bengals defense is not horrible, but it isn't the Steelers. ADVANTAGE: STEELERS
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              Here it is, the Steelers are considerably better than the Bengals on Defense. But on Offense the Bengals rule.

              ADVANTAGE: BENGALS
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              • #8
                in your augrement you stated that that the steelers have the advantage on the o-line and a big advantage on defense. THOSES ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT THINGS TO HAVE AN ADVANTAGE WITH. With a great o-line any1 one can run back their and get 1200+ yards, which in turn will open up the pass. And with a dominate defense you win super bowls, like they did last year.

                Also, giving an advantage at QB to the bengals with palmer hurt and playing maybe 10 games over a very good QB in big ben is an insult to him. And plus its not like when palmer does come back hes going to just light the field from day one. He going to need time to get back to form.

                And the steelers have a big threat in their te miller that you forgot to mention that is another advantage over the bengals.
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                • #9
                  I think the division will come down to the last game. I don't consider the Ravens a contender for the division. Not enough offense. It really could go either way, but the Bengals won it last year and they are the reining division champs and until proven otherwise I'm sticking with them. Also the Bengals didn't take as big of a hit in FA as the Steelers did.
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                  • #10
                    How are the Jags are surprise this year? Unless they do significantly worse, they went 12-4 last year!! I think they're going to be even better, considering the colts got worse, and in my opinion, Mercedes Lewis is going to step in and make a huge difference in that offense.

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                    • #11
                      AFC East: Miami- no question about that, great defense and sick young rb

                      AFC North: Bengals

                      AFC Central: Jacksonville

                      AFC West: San diego

                      NFC East: Dallas

                      NFC North: Chicago

                      NFC South: Carolina

                      NFC West: Seattle
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                      Wildcard-AFC---Steelers Broncos


                      Wildcard-NFC---Giants Arizona
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                      Dont be suprised if...

                      The texans raiders saints and browns dont do bad..

                      Teams on the fall

                      Colts patriots

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                      • #12
                        NFC
                        North-Bears
                        East-Cowboys
                        West-Seattle
                        South-Carolina

                        AFC
                        North-Bengals
                        East-Dolphins
                        West-Broncos
                        South-Indy
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                        • #13
                          Jacksonville won't win the division, IMO, because they lack a playmaker. The Colts, even with the loss of EJ, still have Freeney, June, Mathis, Manning, Harrision, Wayne, Clark. So too say the Jags, with no bonafide player, are division Champs is silly. As with the Broncos, they don't have a playmaker.

                          In Miami, Saban has done a great job. I have to say, though Miami is overrated. A lot is made of their winning season, but the last game they played in against the Pats, the Patriots were resting their starters, so let's assume they would of lost that game, making them 8-8. Late in the season they won a lot of games, but against bad teams.

                          Tenneessee(4-12)
                          Oakland(4-12)
                          Buffalo(5-12)
                          New York(4-12)

                          They are a team on the rise and will be super bowl contenders in at the most 3 years. They still need one or two good players. Just some role guys. They have a great young RB in Ronnie Brown and a great WR in Chris Chambers, but to say they're better than the Patriots isn't reasonable.
                          "I've got one word for you- Dallas, Texas, Super Bowl"- Jermichael Finley

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                          • #14
                            AFC East: Miami or New England? I'll stick with New England this year. Miami will be tough, but I'm not sold on Culpepper being a good QB the first half of the year.

                            AFC North: Tough. I think Baltimore, Pittsburgh, and Cincinnati all have a shot. I really like what Steve McNair brings to the Ravens. I think the Bengals win this division if Carson Palmer is healthy to start the season.

                            AFC Central: Indianapolis. Jacksonville is a solid team, but the retirement of Jimmy Smith really hurts them. Man, the AFC is though.

                            AFC West: I'd pick San Diego if I knew Phillip Rivers was the answer. I'll take Denver.

                            NFC East: NY Giants. I think Eli Manning moves into superstar status this year.

                            NFC North: Chicago. Horrible division. Three teams could win it. Wouldn't be surprised to see the winner at 9-7 and the other three teams under .500.

                            NFC South: Carolina. Tampa Bay could win--if Chris Simms keeps improving.

                            NFC West: Seattle. Arizona is a year away.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Partial
                              How are the Jags are surprise this year? Unless they do significantly worse, they went 12-4 last year!! I think they're going to be even better, considering the colts got worse, and in my opinion, Mercedes Lewis is going to step in and make a huge difference in that offense.


                              I meant the jags are going to be a suprise and the division over the colts, not a suprise that there going to be a good team. And I agree they will be better than last year.
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