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Will the AFCN be a "weak" division this season?
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Chemistry for the Bengals should definately be taken into account with the new weapons for Dalton.

But still, if the O-line can block well in the running game and give Dalton some time the O should be good enough to
win games early in the season with this Defense. Best Defense in the Division by far. Adding Billings was great but we
probably won't see much of him till midseason once the team can really take off.

The Steelers are the only team to really threaten cause of that passing game but Bengals secondary was kept together
besides Reggie who was a Steeler killer lets not kid ourselves on that one. This will be the fight for the Division again.

The Ravens were decimated by injuries but still lost a few really good players. They could win 8 games. I think
Brandon Williams will be a great DT for them, but there is still questions on that Defense in the passing game similar to
the Steelers who have major questions in the Secondary. CJ Mosley is a damn good player as well for the Ravens.

The Browns are in rebuild, evident by Hue's moves since being HC.

Bengals should win 10-13 games, Steelers 8-10, Ravens 5-8, Browns 2-5...

Not a weak Division by any means.
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RE: Will the AFCN be a "weak" division this season? - Nate (formerly eliminate08) - 07-03-2016, 06:49 PM

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