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The "other one" is a Caitlyn fan, not a Baltimore fan.
Odd, I thought the other one was Caitlyn.
The "other one" is a Caitlyn fan, not a Baltimore fan.
Well considering how the AFCN always seems to sneak in the backdoor via wild card you're probably correct. WC this year coming out of the AFCE either Buffalo or NE.
That's a product of tough competition inter-division and the point of this exercise. We agree.I just read this and it's hilarious. How the hell are multiple teams from the same division supposed to get in to the playoffs if not for the wild card spots???
So the fact that 3 teams even made it in doesn't mean anything? Only that they didn't perform well once in (against the very best teams the other divisions had to offer btw). I mean...yes, Cincy lost to Indy, but the other 3 AFCS teams weren't even there. Yes, the Ravens lost to NE...but again...the other 3 AFCE teams weren't even there to represent.
Weakest or strongest?afcN in a landslide
afcN in a landslide
Ha haa I get itboth, depends if the browns are included
^somebody not getting NE attention.....Since the topic of this post is who is "the weakest division in the AFC", and you know the AFCN teams,
I guess I'll concede the "AFC North is the weakest division in a landslide"
I just read this and it's hilarious. How the hell are multiple teams from the same division supposed to get in to the playoffs if not for the wild card spots???
^somebody not getting NE attention.....
Trying to steer this board away from NE based unissued but u keep trying to drive it right back in the ditch. C'mon admit it the weakness in ur division it will liberate u. Lol
ur bh bc u lol at bh WTF?
I conceded that AFCN is "weakest in a landslide"
ya' win.
The intent is that the AFCN will not be sending a team via the WC this year. Thanks for pointing out the obvious.
That's pretty much what I'm saying. The AFCN beats each other up this year. That division is a lot closer as far as talent wise go (given we're still in the offseason) teams split against each other, winning at home. Top team is maybe 11-5 but more likely 10-6. I'm thinking 9-7 doesn't get it done this year? I could be wrong? Time will tell.So other divisions will be "sneaking teams in through the backdoor"?
That's pretty much what I'm saying. The AFCN beats each other up this year. That division is a lot closer as far as talent wise go (given we're still in the offseason) teams split against each other, winning at home. Top team is maybe 11-5 but more likely 10-6. I'm thinking 9-7 doesn't get it done this year? I could be wrong? Time will tell.
Yes because Cincy and the Browns have been such perenial powerhouses right?Where have u been? It's a close race every year in the N.