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Is the AFCN going to be weak in 2016?
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(06-24-2016, 09:51 AM)PDub80 Wrote: Haters gonna hate....

But homers gonna home.

FYI, you fall into the latter. Please note your mentioning of the Broncos not having Miller while ignoring he loss of Eifert & Burfict for the Bengals.

The Bengals are due for a bad season and/or the injury bug to bite. Marvin Lewis is due to turn back into Marvin Lewis. The deck is stacked against them
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- Every one of the Bengals toughest games except for maybe 1 or 2 are on the road. They open at the Jets on 9/11. Tough one for sure.

- They lose a home game to London.

- They have plenty of prime time action... where AD & ML still tend to crap themselves (see 6 points at home on MNF against the Texans last season in a game where they would have clinched #1 seed in AFC).

- New coaches or coaches changing positions.

- Lost key vets at key positions.

- Guys showing up fat.

- Key guy already injured (Eifert) and expected to miss start of season.

It's the perfect storm for 7-9 or 6-10. They are due and the variables all have the Bengals stock pointing down in the wins column.

Sadly i agree.



You forgot to mention the Jets game is on the 15th anniversary of 911. That crowd is going to be pumped and everyone will be rooting for NY.  

Regardless of talent the Steelers always have our #.
We will not sweep the Ravens again. In fact they are probably due to sweep us. FTR i think we'll split.
The Browns will steal one.
Never beat the Giants in NY.
@ Dallas is going to be tough.
London
@ Pats
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RE: Is the AFCN going to be weak in 2016? - Atomic Orange - 06-24-2016, 12:09 PM

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