bwgood77 wrote:azcatz11 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:
I think the division will come down to that last game, and the other will get a wildcard. I really hope the Texans get one of the other wildcards. And I'd probably prefer the Browns get the other one. Because those teams haven't made it much recently.
I'd rather them than Pitt, Indy, Cincy or Denver.
It’s weird to see the teams like that in the AFC. It seems like 2-11 have very little separation. Obviously the Bills have an elite point differential but even a team like the Colts could conceivably beat anyone not named Baltimore imo. Texans also.
At present I would probably go:
Ravens
Bills
Chiefs
Dolphins
Jags / Browns / Broncos
Steelers / Colts / Bengals / Texans
I think I mostly agree with your rankings, but I would have put Houston above the last group until this past week. But they had a bad game and Jake Browning is looking good for the Bengals. I am unsure if Joe Flacco can hold up all year for the Browns but they do have a one game lead on the others. I wish Watson was coming back. Flacco was a great clutch playoff QB back in the day though.
I wouldn't mind seeing the Ravens/Niners SB...rematch of that good one about a decade ago. Or Ravens/Eagles. Just no Cowboys please. Not sure any other NFC team has a chance in hell.
Cowboys vs Dolphins
Super Bowl VI rematch