Possibly...The afc is pretty tough, but if the jags progress and if they can win their division they do have a big chance. Theres the colts, patriots, and steelers that appear to be threats right now. More threats may surface or fall out later on in the season, but the jag's do have the talent. If that offense becomes a bit explosive and that defense maintains their swagger it won't even be suprising.
Lets see...they gotta get past these teams first:
New England
Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
Kansas City
And if they play as well as they're supposed to....Oakland.
There you have it. Not for Jacktown this year. Sorry.
Lets see...they gotta get past these teams first:
New England
Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
Kansas City
And if they play as well as they're supposed to....Oakland.
There you have it. Not for Jacktown this year. Sorry.
Kansas City???
Let's see. Jacksonville has a better defense than them. Their under a new offensive coordinator this year so their offense will see a big jump because leftwich is going to get to really air it out more. Fred Taylor is healthy. Matt Jones is making plays. Reggie Williams is developing like most recievers do in their 2nd-3rd year and Jimmy Smith is still holding it down at 34.
I would maybe....just maybe put the Chiefs as a possible team to break into that upper level of dominant teams in the AFC, but never actually in that level. The patriots, steelers, and patroits were dominant teams last year, while the chiefs were 7-9 and the jags barely missed the playoffs(9-7), and week 1 has forshadowed their continuance in dominance.
Now as far as the teams in the AFC that's trying to break into that league w/ those 3, I could put a few teams there based on their talent by paper only, because week 1 doesn't say much at all.
Lets see...they gotta get past these teams first:
New England
Indianapolis
Pittsburgh
Kansas City
And if they play as well as they're supposed to....Oakland.
There you have it. Not for Jacktown this year. Sorry.
Kansas City???
Let's see. Jacksonville has a better defense than them. Their under a new offensive coordinator this year so their offense will see a big jump because leftwich is going to get to really air it out more. Fred Taylor is healthy. Matt Jones is making plays. Reggie Williams is developing like most recievers do in their 2nd-3rd year and Jimmy Smith is still holding it down at 34.
I would maybe....just maybe put the Chiefs as a possible team to break into that upper level of dominant teams in the AFC, but never actually in that level. The patriots, steelers, and patroits were dominant teams last year, while the chiefs were 7-9 and the jags barely missed the playoffs(9-7), and week 1 has forshadowed their continuance in dominance.
Now as far as the teams in the AFC that's trying to break into that league w/ those 3, I could put a few teams there based on their talent by paper only, because week 1 doesn't say much at all.
Kansas City's a lot better than Jacksonville... sorry dude....