NFL Season Preview: What Division Wil Be The Hardest To Win?
Who will win?
If you really look closely, you will see that just about all of the other divisions have one or two clear cut teams that are expected to win. Lets start with the AFC divisions.
AFC East: These contain the; New England Patriots, the Miami Dolphins, the New York Jets, and the Buffalo Bills.
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The Pats have Brady just coming off of rehab in mid august and they have lost Matt Cassel in the off season to the chiefs.
The Dolphins have a shot with the moderate team they have built, they might give the pats a run for their money, but you never know.
The Bills have never been a threat and I don't seeing it happening in the near future.
Lastly, the Jets have lost their QB and have a rookie, but you never know what he is capable of until we see him play.
AFC North: In this division we have the Baltimore Ravens, the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Cleveland Browns, and the Cincinnati Bengals.
The Ravens have a good shot to do well. Their defense is good, but it just doesn't stack up to the Steelers defense.
The Steelers(reining super bowl champs) have a great shot seeing as they really didn't lose any of their super bowl team. If anything, the Steelers have an even better shot then last year because they know that they can do it again.
The Browns have lost so many power houses like Kellen Winslow that they are out of it with out a doubt.
The Bengals are OK but their good QB is getting old, and with it, losing talent and the Bengals just haven't gone out and gotten an other QB. Maybe they should go and out bid the Vikings for Favre.
AFC South: This division is a little harder, and you always are hearing about this division in the news. With the Indianapolis Colts, the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Tennessee Titans, and the Houston Texans.
The Colts are obviously a good team and have always posed as a threat, but lately they are becoming more of an average team if you ask me.
The Jags are good and getting better i think you can expect a close second or third out of them.
The Titans are obviously a good team and i think they will actually end up in first with either the Colts or Jags behind them.
The Texans are OK i guess, but they haven't made any off season transactions that would change my mind about them.
AFC west: There are no real big power houses in the west, but there are some good teams. There is the San Diego Chargers, the Denver Broncos, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Oakland Raiders.
The Chargers are a good team with a decent QB and a fair offense and defense, but they are no super team and everyone should know that.
The Broncos are also a good team with OK players, but they don't really have a QB. I don't call Kyle Orton a good QB, do you?
The Chiefs are OK, but in the same position as the broncos. They have no QB, and they have no TE.
The Raiders are in a category of their own. While they have some of the best fans in the NFL, they don't have any of the best players. My advice, don't draft a Raider on to your fantasy team.
NOW THE NFC:
NFC East: The division housing the New York Giants, the Philadelphia Eagles, the Washington Redskins, and the Dallas Cowboys.
The Giants are a great team and probably have the best chance of winning the division because they have a good QB and a good receiver core.
The Eagles should be a close second. The only reason i think they wont win it is because McNabb gets hurt to easily and they don't have a good back-up QB.
The Redskins are a OK, but they don't have a good solid defense, and defenses win games, which wont happen much to the Redskins.
The Cowboys are a moderate team, but they have too many egocentric players and they also have so bad relationships between players and that wont get them far.
NFC North: This contains the Minnesota Vikings, the Green Bay Packers, the Detroit Lions, and the Chicago Bears.
The Vikings are a good team with out a QB. They can get a QB with Brett Favre, but i can't guarantee greatness because Favre is just too old.
The Packers are fair team and the team i am predicting to win the division because they are a well oiled team that has found the secret that works for their team.
The Lions will not win the division for obviously reasons, but this will be a good building season for the lions.
The Bears will be a good team because now we, as the fans of football, don't have to worry about the battle for starting QB.
NFC South:In this division we have the Atlanta falcons, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Carolina panthers, and the New Orleans Saints.
The Falcons have a great QB, great TE, great receiver core, And they don't have a bad defense either. This will be a team in the hunt for first in this tough division.
The Buccaneers are a good team and they have moderate players, but the thing is they know how to work together and that will bring them some victories this season, maybe second place.
The Panthers are also one of the teams in the hunt for first place because they do have a good offense and they have a fine defense.
The Saints are a fine team, they will be lucky to see second place. They are just falling apart.
NFC West: Containing the St.Louis Rams, the Arizona Cardinals, the San Fransisco 49ers, and the Seattle Seahawks.
The Rams are a good team, but they wont do much better then teams like the Bengals and the Lions simply because they are all missing a QB.
The Cardinals are a great team and they will definetly be up there this year because they still have thier same players from their break out season last year.
The 49ers are a good team and they wont do bad, but I am expecting a second place finish from the 49ers.
The Seahawks are missing the same componets as the Rams, the Bengals, and the Lions- NO QB!
My point is, the nfc south is the hardest division to win this year because they are all pretty evenly matched.

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