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Nobody looks dominant this year


frash.exe

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at all

your only undefeated team left is Kansas City and, let's face it, they're not as good as their record suggests right now

every team has had a weakness exploited, and has struggled to beat another team at least one week

until now every year you could usually count on one or three teams that come in the first few weeks running on all cylinders. that doesn't mean they always ended up the best teams in the league at the end of the year

the nfl looks wide open this year much more than recent years

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I love parity. I hate when 2-3 teams take over a sport forever and ever and the low end teams have no shot. What's the point at even playing? So this year could be pretty wild. Steelers, Pats, Ravens, Jets, Texans, Colts, Chargers, Eagles, Packers, Saints, and the Falcons all have a chance to win it all right now.

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