Much like the extended daily division by division predictions we did for baseball back in March, Ryan and I decided to make predictions for the NFL.  Since I’m starting my predictions a day early, Ryan also asked me to do an intro, so I imagine the schedule will look like this, assuming we skip Thursdays:
AFC West – Tuesday, 8/26
AFC North – Wednesday 8/27
AFC South – Friday 8/29
AFC East – Saturday 8/30
NFC West – Sunday 8/31
NFC North – Monday 9/1
NFC South – Tuesday 9/2
NFC East – Wednesday 9/3
Playoffs and Awards – Friday 9/5
Without further ado, here’s the “easy” AFC West:
2. Denver Broncos – The Broncos are coming into this season again staring mediocrity in the face. They are most likely better than the rebuilding (is it ok to call it that?) Raiders and Chiefs, but they are again having to rely on a sub-par QB, a decent running game, and a mediocre to bad defense. The ray of hope this year for the Broncos is their schedule, who get to play the weak (outside of New England) AFC East and weak NFC South, and a favorable late season stretch run where they play all 4 of the 4-12 teams from last season in a row. Can they steal a wild card? We’ll see.

4. Kansas City Chiefs – Brodie Croyle, Crodie Broyle, whatever his name is this is going to be a loooong season in Kansas City. After starting the season last year 4-3, they dropped the last 9 in a row in a rebuilding year reality check. If Larry Johnson stays healthy this year he could possibly cover up for Brodie’s bungles. Losing Jared Allen and drafting Glenn Dorsey is just another sign of a youth movement in place, and sooner than later, Tony Gonzalez will show himself the door too.
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