I have no idea if when reviewing a play, the play is run in real time with audio. The reasoning being, Hops forward progress was stopped and the whistles were blowing before he even went down. But occasionally it seems whistles and forward progress make no difference in reviews.
Outside of the division, the 4 AFC South teams have 14 wins: 2 really good road wins against the Chiefs. The rest? 3 vs 1-7 Atlanta 2 vs 3-5 LA Chargers 2 vs 2-6 Denver 1 vs 3-4 Oakland 1 vs 2-5 Cleveland 1 vs 2-6 Tampa 1 vs 1-6 NY Jets 1 vs 0-8 Cincinnati In total, the division is 2-7 vs 0.500+ teams outside the division.
No way. NFC North is leaps and bounds better than the AFC South. (insert Trubisky joke here). But aside from QB, Bears are a great team.
Bottom line is if the Texans lose to the Jags next week they could be tied for last in the division. Plus Colts remaining schedule is super easy. Texans will need to beat some really good teams to win the division.
Tough = competitive. Not saying the teams are better than the teams in other divisions like NFC West and NFC North.
Hmmm....So, Pats are in a Strong division because they are Super Bowl locks...and the rest of that division (well...Bills are decent this year) is dog ****?
It would be a weak division if the pats weren't in that division. But they are. The only other division lacking a very serious contender is the NFC East, but both the cowboys and eagles are better than the best AFC South team (colts)
Afc south: battle of the least mediocre team. The title really means nothing. In the south u have sht titans, sht jaguars, hobbled texans, and according to Scarface the favorites in the divison colts. When i look at whoever comes out of this division, i dont really think they have a solid chance of winning it all, more like congrats in getting to participate in playoffs. Afc south isnt a strong division, its just tough since we are all at similar level. Patriots division: its pretty sht beside the bills hence it also being a weak divison.