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<blockquote data-quote="Megelus" data-source="post: 6981810" data-attributes="member: 44408"><p>Packers championship window is likely closed now . They are far over the cap already with a skew of pending free agents, plus Rodgers likely done with them. Nfc north could be the new NFC east.</p><p></p><p>Bucs. Alot depends on the decisions of Brady. He could come back but for the first time he didn't immediately close down speculation. If he comes back, you might see guys take a short term cheap deal to hang around. If Brady isn't back with them, they could easily fall back to being a middle of the pack team with free agents departing. With a championship won however, the Brady era is still a success. Championship window could remain open but will have to see how the off-season goes.</p><p></p><p>Titans. Probably out performed themselves during the season But even with the disappointing loss the window remains open. They will be mostly intact next year and assuming Henry makes a full recovery they should win the division again next year. Can't see them being the team to beat in the Afc though. They will trail Kansas City and Buffalo and maybe Cincinnati and Baltimore.</p><p></p><p>Buffalo. Playing Cork to Kansas City's Kerry. They are the second best AFC team. They may need home advantage or someone else to knock off KC. Windows remains wide open though and Allen v Mahomes III isn't a bad bet to make for next year's playoffs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Megelus, post: 6981810, member: 44408"] Packers championship window is likely closed now . They are far over the cap already with a skew of pending free agents, plus Rodgers likely done with them. Nfc north could be the new NFC east. Bucs. Alot depends on the decisions of Brady. He could come back but for the first time he didn't immediately close down speculation. If he comes back, you might see guys take a short term cheap deal to hang around. If Brady isn't back with them, they could easily fall back to being a middle of the pack team with free agents departing. With a championship won however, the Brady era is still a success. Championship window could remain open but will have to see how the off-season goes. Titans. Probably out performed themselves during the season But even with the disappointing loss the window remains open. They will be mostly intact next year and assuming Henry makes a full recovery they should win the division again next year. Can't see them being the team to beat in the Afc though. They will trail Kansas City and Buffalo and maybe Cincinnati and Baltimore. Buffalo. Playing Cork to Kansas City's Kerry. They are the second best AFC team. They may need home advantage or someone else to knock off KC. Windows remains wide open though and Allen v Mahomes III isn't a bad bet to make for next year's playoffs. [/QUOTE]
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