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Well we're almost done week 3, and barring a surprise upset (it could happen, but regular season and all, Broncos are probably not losing) we're gonna have four 3-0 teams in the AFC. Aside from those, the Jets are 2-1 and have been in every game, the Texans showed resiliency against two tough opponents, but couldn't make it three. The Titans, Chargers and Bills have all played tight football and have much improved QB play, so we're looking at a real clusterfuck of a conference. And that's not even mentioning the 2-1 Ravens who haven't given up a TD since week 1 against us, or the Colts who upset the 49ers and beat them like red headed step children. Or even the Bengals who made the Aaron Rodgers throw 2 INT's for the first time in almost three years. Nearly every team in this conference has something going for them, so i have to ask you, who gets out of this hell of a conference? In order I like: 1. Denver (till we get to the postseason, we can run over anyone. unless Peyton goes down, then we're fucked. It's like being Indianapolis all over again) 2. New England (That defense is looking like the Old Patriots. Though the offenses they've faced have been lead by inexperienced or bad QB's, they've been winning gritty, and that's ideal for confidence) 3. Miami (Dirty wins are still wins, and Miami is taking charge with Tannehill stepping up into that leadership role) 4. Baltimore (Who needs offensive weapons, just win with defense, special teams and pure grit.) 5, Kansas City (3-5 were really close, but you have to admire what Alex Smith does for this team. No turnovers means the bevy of star players they have on defense can feast and make huge plays.) 6. Cincinnati (2-1 somehow, that defense is incredible, and the offense is turning it over way too much, yet when you look at the numbers, Dalton is playing just well enough to win. And they're winning.) 7. AFC South. What a clusterfuck. Jake Locker is looking Clutch with a big playmaking defense, Indianapolis' offense is looking balanced and powerful, a huge step up from last year, and the Texans are confusing as hell, and may actually be the worst of the trifecta.)