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-- Will there be a team that wins 14 games this seaon in the AFC?
Will a team post 14 wins (or greater) this seaon in the AFC at regular season conclusion?
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Yip! The Kansas City Chiefs will be the team!
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we're ****ing winning 14 now - holy shit!
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PMII's floor is 14 and the AFCCG goes through Arrowhead. It's the new world order.
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The funniest part of this season is that the rest of the division actually think they have a chance to win the division.
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Not if Vegas has any say in it... the closer every team is to .500, the less obvious it is to exploit outcomes.
NFL is about to start it's 2nd year of "partnership" with legalized gambling... kind of crazy how many big-time players switched teams this year. I mean, the "who is going to win the AFC West"/ "It's anyone's game" narrative will help wash away sketchy flags/coaching decisions in the final 2 minutes. Profit... |
It's going to be difficult for any team in the AFC West to do it however I have faith that the Chiefs can get on a roll and put up 14 wins.
The Bills and Bengals look to have fairly easy schedules; The AFC Least is a one team race and the North is seeing a changing of the guard. The South and West are playing each other so teams in the South are going to have at least a couple of losses each from that. Bills/Bengals/Chiefs... |
Is that including the playoff wins?
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We have a long way before the season starts, but given our schedule, I’m probably at best a 20% chance that this Chiefs team is winning 14 regular season games.
Even if you want to argue that the Chiefs can win a Super Bowl, they’re going to have some real schematic turnover on offense and we just might not be able to see what they’re really capable of until mid season when they’ve figured things out. The Chiefs usually have problems with consistency and the schedule is beyond brutal this year given the improvement to the rest of the division and the other first place AFC teams. |
-- Will there be a team that wins 14 games this seaon in the AFC?
Not a chance. Too many deep divisions.
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The fart breaths will win 14 games
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I say Nope. There's too many other teams which are stacked, especially in our division. I think we'll see some amazing games but not sure there's any team with a schedule that can get around facing some of the other top teams in the AFC. NFL parity is starting to show its results. Also the expanded playoffs might ease the pressure of having to get that many wins
(I know, I know... every team wants to win every game 100%) |
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I think we go 12-5 or 13-4.
Gonna be a tough year with a lot of grinding it out wins. I just hope for little to no major injuries. |
I also see no one running away with anything in the AFC this year. Want to check everyone's schedules to see.
I can see the Bengals and Browns lead in the AFC Central while Shittsburgh and the Dirty Birds both take a big step backwards. AFC East a better division this year Bills. Miami, New England and then the losers of the last 50 years the J-E-T-S. AFC West all stronger but someone has to knock us off after 6 years but I can see us winning again. AFC South......worst of the AFC by a wide margin. Not sure who has really gotten better, possibly Colts by a little but I think Titans slide a little while Texans and Jags just suck |
As long as a team outscores their opponents 14 times, then yes.
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Absolutely no chance anyone can achieve this feat.
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I don't think it's likely.
All 4 divisions have very talented teams. My way too early division order would be: AFC West Chiefs Chargers Broncos Raiders AFC East Bills Dolphins Patriots Jets AFC South (Weakest) Titans Colts Jaguars Texans AFC North Bengals Ravens Browns Steelers I don't see any team getting to 14. 12 or 13 is the ceiling. |
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