Hard to say this after they just won the Big One, but I don't see KC making it back next season. They really need a dynamic receiver and could patch some holes on the D line and at backer. But like all SB winning teams, they will lose some players and/or coaching staff and will have to work through that as well. In the AFC, my two-cent opinion is that the Ravens, Bills or Dolphins will be the top dog. The NFC may still see the Niners and Lions at the top, possibly the Rams. If the Eagles get a handle on coaching they will be back in the mix too.
Dolphins will have a decent season until the playoffs and then break my heart again. That's OK, it's a cycle I've been going through since 1975.
Saints beat the Cowboys in the NFC championship, lose to the Chiefs in their home stadium in the SB. Chiefs put a whoopin on the Crows in the AFC championship.
Forward down the field, A charging team that will not yield. And when the Blue and Silver wave, Stand and cheer the brave. Rah, Rah, Rah. Go hard, win the game. With honor you will keep your fame. Down the field and gain, A Lion victory! GOOOOOO LIIIIIONS!
Amen, brother. And while I'll always root for my Dolphins above all others, I will also be rooting for the Lions. Having lived in Michigan for over a decade now, it was great fun to watch them do well this year. Hope the trend continues.
AFC North fans will have beautiful meltdowns that will make the rest of us forget that our teams lost.
I am not worried. The Steelers offense is so bad it has to be impacting their fans offense at this point. The Browns made the playoffs with 5 starting QBs, and the last one started the season on his couch. If we solidify behind a good QB for a full season we will make it to the Superbowl. Given the record of the last 20+ years, I am not too hopeful.