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Will the AFCN be a "weak" division this season?
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(07-19-2016, 07:11 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: Two, Bengals and the Steelers. But the Steelers could lose 8 games and finish at .500 IMO.

While the Ravens might be able to muster a .500 season and win 8. Cannot count either team out though of course.

Just what i am seeing right now.

The Bengals have the best team overall as long as the passing game comes along after a game or two.

The Steelers have a good Offense but that Secondary is their weakness.

The Ravens lost a lot of close games last year so they could turn that around not being decimated by injuries.

Steelers worry me.

They won't have Bryant or Heath, but I think Green is better than Miller and Brown produces regardless of who is across from him, and they could sign someone that gets released after final cuts.  They don't have much cap space to offer anyone worth anything (they might even be over the cap), and players always USED to give them discounts to play there, but I don't think that's the case anymore.

Their defense can definitely be exposed, but trying to get into a shootout with them is exactly what they want.  I think our offense could also be explosive and our defense could be swarming, so it might not matter  ThumbsUp
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RE: Will the AFCN be a "weak" division this season? - BFritz21 - 07-19-2016, 10:17 PM

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