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Which Team Do You Expect to Represent the AFC in the 2024-25 Super Bowl?  

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  1. 1. Which Team Do You Expect to Represent the AFC in the 2024-25 Super Bowl?

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    • Kansas City Chiefs
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The easy pick is KC, but I will say the Bengals. Burrow is back and they have a last place schedule. Granted the division is tough as all 4 teams beat the crap out of one another but I think the Bengals win the division and will get the #1 or #2 seed. They also know how to beat KC in the playoffs unlike another team we watch a lot.

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Lots of IFs for the Bills... feel like KC might have a bit of a dull year... I am thinking the Bengals or the Ravens.

5 hours ago, Gregg said:

The easy pick is KC, but I will say the Bengals. Burrow is back and they have a last place schedule. Granted the division is tough as all 4 teams beat the crap out of one another but I think the Bengals win the division and will get the #1 or #2 seed. They also know how to beat KC in the playoffs unlike another team we watch a lot.

I agree .... do not underestimate the power of a last place schedule for sure!

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Chiefs.  Best QB in the league.  Best offensive mind in the league that's their HC.  Advantage of premier receiver weapon way underpaid because he happens to be a TE.  Better WR's this year that puts more stress on a defense vertically.  Great defensive coordinator that they're able to maintain because teams shy away from hiring older defensive coordinators who failed being a head coach their first time around.  Plus, the AFC West is the weakest division in the conference so they may get the #1 seed.  Having said all that, I hope Kelce falls off a cliff, Worthy turns out to be a bust, and the injury bug punishes the Chiefs like it did the Bills last year.

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1 minute ago, Doc Brown said:

Chiefs.  Best QB in the league.  Best offensive mind in the league that's their HC.  Advantage of premier receiver weapon way underpaid because he happens to be a TE.  Better WR's this year that puts more stress on a defense vertically.  Great defensive coordinator that they're able to maintain because teams shy away from hiring older defensive coordinators who failed being a head coach their first time around.  Plus, the AFC West is the weakest division in the conference so they may get the #1 seed.  Having said all that, I hope Kelce falls off a cliff, Worthy turns out to be a bust, and the injury bug punishes the Chiefs like it did the Bills last year.

 

Harbaugh is a good coach. Maybe the Chargers can challenge the Chiefs for the division this year. 

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3 minutes ago, Gregg said:

 

Harbaugh is a good coach. Maybe the Chargers can challenge the Chiefs for the division this year. 

He'll bring a renewed energy but their a year or two away from having the roster to compete.  The interior of their offensive and defensive lines concerns me.  Plus, Herbert lost his only safety blanket in Keenan Allen.  I don't like their young WR core besides McConkey.  Who do they have at CB outside Samuel?

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KC is only team that looks clearly better than the Bills.  However, I think the AFC championship game will be in OP (we get tie breaker) and we stomp’em this time.  Can’t wait!!

 

I’m taking screen shot dated 6.26.24 as proof in January 2025.

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8 hours ago, Gregg said:

The easy pick is KC, but I will say the Bengals. Burrow is back and they have a last place schedule. Granted the division is tough as all 4 teams beat the crap out of one another but I think the Bengals win the division and will get the #1 or #2 seed. They also know how to beat KC in the playoffs unlike another team we watch a lot.

While I definitely hear where you’re coming from, imho given the type of roster turnover we’ve seen beyond the normal churn, especially the Bills, I don’t know how much we can extrapolate from previous seasons to this specific question (except that Allen will own Miami again! :)) I just think Allen can’t be held down forever, and he has a lot to prove with Diggs gone, including a deep run in the playoffs—Super Bowl. 

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5 minutes ago, NoHuddleKelly12 said:

While I definitely hear where you’re coming from, imho given the type of roster turnover we’ve seen beyond the normal churn, especially the Bills, I don’t know how much we can extrapolate from previous seasons to this specific question (except that Allen will own Miami again! :)) I just think Allen can’t be held down forever, and he has a lot to prove with Diggs gone, including a deep run in the playoffs—Super Bowl. 

 

I hope you are right. With the Bills going through a mini-rebuild/re-tooling it's hard to know what to expect from them with so many new faces on the roster. I am sure they will be good because of Allen but can they get to and win a Super Bowl this year. I am not sure about that.

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Bengals if Burrow stays healthy. It's nice to be forgotten about. The opposite of forgotten about is Houston. As much as we want to apply logical progression to them the league rarely operate in logical ways.  

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13 minutes ago, GASabresIUFan said:

The only answer.

The lack of understanding of the difference between facts and opinions is a plague on the USA. 

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