Handicapping the AFC South
The AFC South was formed in 2002, and since then it’s been dominated by the Indianapolis Colts. In 13 seasons, the Colts have won the division nine times, including each of the past two seasons.
The AFC South was formed in 2002, and since then it’s been dominated by the Indianapolis Colts. In 13 seasons, the Colts have won the division nine times, including each of the past two seasons.
The 2015 NFL season is quickly approaching. Football time is the best and most fun time for bettors to place wagers. Grabbing futures now can payoff in the log run as odds will change rapidly as the season gets closer.
With Organized Team Activities (OTAs) kicking off this week for NFL teams, football fans are already starting to get the itch. The 2015 season should be a fascinating one from a parity standpoint, especially with the New England Patriots likely coming back to Earth some, with the loss of Darrelle Revis and Tom Brady’s suspension.
The story of the NFC North of late is Green Bay and everybody else. The Packers are the lone constant and the Bears swap coaches when they really swap quarterback’ the Vikings don’t know what’s going to happen with their best player – Adrian Peterson; and the Lions seem to never be able to get out of their own way.
Now that the draft if behind us training camp is just around the corner. It might have been a while but I think the AFC East can make a case for being the toughest division in football. They have the defending champion New England Patriots, much improved teams in New York and Buffalo, and Miami looks like a .500 outfit at least.
The bulk of NFL free agency is behind us. So is the draft. And all schedules have been released for teams across the league. What does this mean? It’s time to look ahead to next season, as not much else will change between now and when the season kicks off in September.