Originally posted by Rollo
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That said, here's how I would rank them (my personal opinion):
1. AFC North is the beast this year. When everyone is healthy, you have the Ravens, Steelers and the Bengals, the weak link being the Brownies of course, although I thought for sure they'd be better this year.
2. AFC South is right behind them, Indy, Tenn looks to be back to old form, Jags and Texans (when they show up) can be tough teams to play.
3. NFC North Minnesota, Green Bay, Chicago (despite our feelings, we all know what Jay can do when he's focused) with Detroit holding them back.
4/5. NFC/AFC East are right go here. One above average team, two mediocre teams, and one garbage team.
6. AFC West despite having two great teams, having two really bad ones kinda cancels it out. Although Oakland can sometimes show up, as they proved by beating Philly and the Steelers.
7. NFC South about like us in the AFC West, Although they have 1 great team, 1 mediocre team (ATL) and two garbage teams. Okay, so the Panthers might be okay if they'd bench their has been QB.
8. NFC West-- Arizona looks good at times, but seriously? Seattle? St. Louis? Two of the worst teams in the NFL, not just the NFC, and San Fran's defense is the only thing keeping them from sinking to the bottom too.
Keep in mind this is just from my observations, nothing scientific, although scientific doesn't account for the intangibles.

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