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AFC prediction


mick eye

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AFC West AFC Playoff Seeding

1. Chargers 1. Chargers

2. Ravens 2. Ravens

3. Broncos 3. Jets

4. Chiefs 4. Texans

5. Colts

AFC East 6. Dolphins

1. Jets

2. Dolphins

3. Patriots

4. Bills

AFC North Wildcard

1. Ravens Jets over Dolphins

2. Bengals Texans over Colts

3. Steelers

4. Browns

AFC South Divisionals

1. Texans Jets over Ravens

2. Colts Chargers over Texans

3. Titans

4. Jaguars

AFC Championship

Jets over Chargers

SUPER BOWL

Jets over Cowboys

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Sorry but the Jets are not a good football team. They backed their way into the playoffs last year. They won games with their defense and running game. They lost 2 starters on defense one being Kerry Rhodes. They lost both there 1, 2 punch at RB Jones and Washington and are giving the #1 spot to an unproven Shonne Green with a high milage LT to back him up.They lost Faneca. Revis is holding out because rumors are he wants 20 million per season. Sanchez had the worst QB rating in the league last year and that was with being giving a minimal role in the game. For the Jets to even go 8-8 this year they will have to rely on Sanchez to win games by himself and he isnt that type of QB yet.

Also, the Texans finishing with a better record then Peyton Manning? not going to happen IMHO

Superbowl.....Colts/Bills over Cowboys/Vikings

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