AFC South

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  1. nflfan04

    nflfan04 Dazed and Confused

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    this one will probably be a little closer also.

    the colts will probably steal the division again with Manning at the helm and his crew of recievers.

    but Jacksonville who took a lot of people by surprise may be better too. they probably will have a great D again and with Leftwich having another year under his belt, he may be better too.

    i wouldnt be surprised if Texans did better than Jax though. i like Carr as a QB and they have just as good a shot.

    i see this:

    Indianapolis
    Houston
    Jacksonville
    Tennessee
     
  2. Steelerfan_2005

    Steelerfan_2005 The Peacekeeper XL

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    I can't wait to see how this division matures. Tennessee will most likely finish last again. They really need to start life "after McNair". He's holding Volek back from developing. Houston and Jacksonville should make some strides this year, but most likely not enough to beat the Colts for the division.

    One side note about the Texans... if their OC will take the reins off Carr, they could have a top 3 offense in the league. They have big, fast receivers that could just take over a game. They were way too conservative last year.
     
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    Vikings_4life nfl-*****s member

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    Who does Jacksonville have at WR behind Jimmy Smith thats legit?
     
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    Steelerfan_2005 The Peacekeeper XL

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    Reggie Williams and now Matt Jones (not sure about legit, but he's fast)
     
  5. Thoth

    Thoth Sisyphus in training

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    ranman nfl-*****s member

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    Colts
    Texans
    Jags
    Titans
     
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    MKIV_Supra 2006 NFL-*****s FF Grand Champion

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    It gotta be the Colts. Nothing really surprising happened to this division besides the Titans being over the cap.
     
  8. Cowboy71

    Cowboy71 Dallas Cowboys *********

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (ranman)</div><div class='quotemain'>Colts
    Texans
    Jags
    Titans</div>

    I'll go with ranman on this one. Titans look to be in trouble.
     
  9. nflfan04

    nflfan04 Dazed and Confused

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    and youre going with me. i said the exact same ting
     
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    Cadillac nfl-*****s member

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    1) Indiannapolis
    2) Jacksonville
    3) Houston
    4) Tennessee
     
  11. kcgsc

    kcgsc Chiefs Enthusiast Extraordinaire

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    Indianapolis - Peyton's place...Atop the division
    Jacksonville - Won't overtake Indy, so who cares
    Houston - Need an O-line that can keep Carr upright to compete for the division
    Tennessee - Too many offseason losses makes Tennessee a Fisch out of water
     

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