Its has been a Wild Season in the NFL and the Games and Play have been all over the Place. The Common Denominator in Sunday Football is the Spread Passing Game vs the ever changing and trying to catch up Defenses. They always preach about the Run Game has to be there and Balance and when you look at Team Winning or Losing now there is no Balance and a Sprinkle of a Run Game.
Just in case you didn't know where your Team stands right now the Bluedude will breakdown the AFC Conference as you have at least 12 Teams in it separated by 2 in the Win Column and 2 for the most part in the Loss Column. The Numbers so far are staggering and you need to play consistent Football and Winning Football late to get into the AFC Tournament for a Shot at #47 in the Big Easy.
AFC Through Week 6 as we go to Press
(Note: BOLTS vs BRONCOS Tonight on MNF)
1. Texans 5-1
1. Ravens 5-1
3. Bolts 3-2
4. Gang Green 3-3
4. Pats 3-3
4. Bison City 3-3
4. Aqua Boyz 305 3-3
4. Bengals 3-3
9. STEELERS 2-3
9. Orange Crush 2-3
9. Colts 2-3
12. Titans 2-4
With the Bye Week thrown in some Teams are 1 Game Played behind or ahead depending on how you look at it.
The Texans and Ravens lead the AFC and the Texans have a 3 Game lead in the Win Column on 2nd Place Indy in the AFC South.
The Ravens have a 2 Game lead on the Bengals in the AFC North.
Look at the AFC East and perhaps the Most Balanced Division in Football with all 4 Teams at 3-3 and who would have thunk it.
Key Games are Every Week and Every Week there are plenty of surprises. Looking at the List in its Entirety 12 Teams still have a Legitimate Shot at AFC Winning Time and by the End of the 2nd Quarter (8 Games) we should then see the Cream or shall I say the Solid Teams pulling away from the Pack.
Note: Numbers from NFL.com
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Oct 15, 2012
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