#59.3 – NFL 2016 AFC Preview
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Here in our NFL 2016 AFC preview, we break down the AFC and how each […]
Here in our NFL 2016 AFC preview, we break down the AFC and how each division inside the conference breaks down. Who will be the champion? THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE. Below are the finishes for each division.
Full writeup on its way.
AFC North
Same across the board, it’s just hard to catch up with Antonio Brown and a non-suspended Le’Veon Bell (after Week 3).
1. Pittsburgh Steelers
2. Cincinnati Bengals
3. Baltimore Ravens
4. Cleveland Browns (not winless though)
AFC East
Gronkless in Week 1 and Brady-less until Week 5 the Patriots will slump a bit, but not enough to finish outside of number 1. The Bills could surprise some people, while the Dolphins are in shambles.
1. New England Patriots
2. Buffalo Bills
3. New York Jets
4. Miami Dolphins
AFC South
A bit split here as Geoff is super confident with J.J. Watt and gunslinger Brock ‘The Sock’ Osweiler although he did concede that General Neckbeard is the better quarterback.
1. John – Indianapolis Colts; Geoff – Houston Texans
2. Jacksonville Jaguars
3. John – Houston Texans; Geoff – Indianapolis Colts
4. Tennessee Titans
AFC West
No two picks are the same here. Does that mean it’s any teams division to win?
1. John – Oakland Raiders; Geoff – Kansas City Chiefs
2. John – San Diego Chargers; Geoff – Oakland Raiders
3. John – Kansas City Chiefs; Geoff – Denver Broncos
4. John – Denver Broncos; Geoff – San Diego Chargers
AFC Wild Card
John: Bills and Jaguars
Geoff: Raiders and Jaguars
AFC Championship and Super Bowl Predictions
Geoff:
Pittsburgh and Kansas City will square off in the AFC Championship game with Pittsburgh coming away victorious moving on to play the Arizona Cardinals in the Super Bowl. The Cardinals will be a bit too much for the Steelers this year and will win 31-27.
John:
It’s going to be a weird year for the Patriots, but they’ll head into the AFC Championship and put the Colts out to pasture. Meeting up with the Cowboys in the Super Bowl the Patriots will take another Lombardi trophy, winning 35-21. Tom Brady will retire afterward.