View Poll Results: Which team will break the trio

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  • Ravens

    19 15.08%
  • Texans

    52 41.27%
  • Bengals

    3 2.38%
  • Jets

    18 14.29%
  • Titans

    1 0.79%
  • Dolphins

    1 0.79%
  • Bills

    3 2.38%
  • Browns

    1 0.79%
  • Jaguars

    1 0.79%
  • Chiefs

    5 3.97%
  • Raiders

    10 7.94%
  • Chargers

    1 0.79%
  • Broncos

    11 8.73%
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  1. #1
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    Which team breaks the AFC trio?

    For the past 9 years the AFC has been represented by
    1. Patriots
    2. Steelers
    3. Colts

    Will the AFC finally have a new super bowl contender this year?
    Who will it be?

  2. #2
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    Kansas City Chiefs


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    It has to be the Ravens eventually. It probably should have been last year, but Lee Evans screwed it up.

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    hoping for the ravens, but picking the texans
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    I personally go with Houston if Schaub stays healthy. Foster and Tate back there is a great 1-2, and that defense is very strong.

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    Jets will be a lot better then expected


    I say Jets or Broncos

  7. #7
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    Texans.

    Ive been calling a Texans vs. 49ers Super bowl. I just LOVE these defenses.

    With a healthy Shaub,Foster,Johnson and that D.... Texans can break that trio
    Texans Time is here!

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    Definitely Houston.

  9. #9
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    Texans by far they are getting back their Starting QB and most of the Talent from last yr still intact

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    Which team breaks the AFC trio?

    Tex-ans

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    Colts represent this year

    This may be the year it gets broken.


  12. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nymfan87 View Post
    It has to be the Ravens eventually. It probably should have been last year, but Lee Evans screwed it up.
    I totally forgot about that this made my day.



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  13. #13
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    The Texans have the best shot do it in my opinion. Look what they did last year mostly with a rookie third string QB. Impressive. They have the most upside right now on both sides of the ball if they can stay healthy.

    If Peyton Manning returns to form quickly, the Broncos could very well be a factor. But to me Peyton is still a big question mark.

    The Jets could make a run if they clear up their chemistry issues, and if the Tebow experiment ends up working and doesn't become a season long distraction.

    The Ravens will still be formidable. But you have to wonder how the Suggs injury and Ed Reed pondering retirement situations will play out and if their best chance to get to the Super Bowl didn't slip through their hands last year.

    So I believe overall the Texans have the best shot at bringing some new blood from they AFC to the Super Bowl.

    Still you would expect the Steelers and Pats to be there at the end yet again. Unfortunately I still feel the road to the Super Bowl in the AFC ultimately goes through New England.
    Last edited by NYJ1016; 06-15-2012 at 03:21 PM.

  14. #14
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nymfan87 View Post
    It has to be the Ravens eventually. It probably should have been last year, but Lee Evans screwed it up.
    cundff gets some of that blame as well
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    Texans


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