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Keegs said:The only games i can see that will be real tough are @cinci, @miami, and home against Indy.
We dominated Denver in the playoffs with a mangled roster. I think if we are healthy it should not be a problem. And Chicago is a joke they won't give us trouble their offense is horrendous. Our second game in NY might be tough too, but other than those 4, theres no problems. Unless all our DBs go on th e IR again.
Indy will not be as good in 2006 as in 2005. Addai won't replace Edge fully. Their Defense relies and depends on the Offense to outscore the guys they are supposed to stop. Thier Defense got weaker if that is possible. Who replaces Tripplett and Thornton?
Substituting AV for their kicker is a wash except in a pressure situation. Substituting an 80% kicker for 80% kicker doesn't mean much to a team that must win by a couple of TDs or lose. They don't win the close ones because the Defense can't hold. I don't even think Indy wins the AFCS, Jax does.
Cincinnatti is still an Offensive machine with an incomplete Defense. The AFCN is going to be much more of a Tong war than it used to be. The Ravens look improved; Boller finally finding himself, and McNair will straighten out their QB problems. RAC is making the Browns capable of upsetting some of its opponents. Of course, Pitt has seasoned its new QB so they will be stronger.
We won't play San Diego except in the playoffs; They are becoming a roster very Patriots like, in quality and depth. A team to be freared. KC and Denver and SD should have a little internecine war as well, beating each other up. SD will start slow breaking in a new QB, but they will be tough at seasons end.
In summary, there should be real races to beat up and moderate the won loss records in the AFCW, AFCS and AFCN. Advantage Patriots for HFA.
As for the AFCE, the Jets are back to ground zero along with the Bills. They are both in the Quinn Dorsey QB draft competition. Saban has stabilized the Phish, but without a draft thanks to the previous regime, he takes a consolidating step...Backwards. He has no Offensive line, nor even the bricks to build one. His Defensive line has some ageing & crumbling bricks too, and he has no new bricks to shore it up either.
The Miami and Jax games are not in the Florida heat in September, but rather in beautiful December. The temperature will do much to pull the fangs of the 12th man on the field, for the Florida teams, the Weatherman.











