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In training camp has emerged to create a wide range of emotions of hope for rookies and redundant routines for veterans, it's never too soon to began the rampant speculation surrounding the question of how teams will be in the classification of End of the season ahead. With my knowledge of and sports equipment and a careful analysis of recent acquisitions and losses out of season, reaching a forecast of how you expect each team to the end in their respective division. From the AFC, this update of days will focus on the AFC West.

After being well known as "Bungle", the Cincinnati Bengals last year has defied the critics to win the division. With a powerful offense Carlson Palmer, Rudi Johnson and Chad Johnson, the Bengals have one of the best offensive threats throughout. Unfortunately, the likelihood of recurrence of this type can be difficult to find in this season especially with the injuries of Palmer. Although there is the possibility of coming to play Palmer, miraculously, there are other areas that protect concern offscreen antics. The team infested became notorious criminals do not, the risk for cohesion and chemistry, which is strongly supported, is likely, especially with the report argues that Chad Johnson some disputes with head coach Marvin Lewis. The defense is still lacking, and since most of these alleged criminals are playing on that side of ball, victories may be hard to find. I expect a less than stellar season for the team of Palmer, but I also want to play a game about the team winning or losses. That is becoming more in number? Chris Henry, arrested victories or Cincinnati?

Ah, the Pittsburgh Steelers understood the true meaning of good history last season to enter as a loser in the game of the 6th seed, had a quarterback make a miraculous play to stop a season ending performance, and retired the runner after winning the Lombardi trophy to his birthplace. Nothing could have been more exciting and enjoyable for the team of Bill Cower during these few months. Input this season, the Steeler have lost some key players like Antwan Randle El and Jerome Bettis, not to mention the potential impact damage to Ben Roethlisberger. However, the team remains very strong offensively and defensively feed on the positive emotion of the Super Bowl. I do not expect a repeat of last season simply by the incredible difficulty of the task, but I see another playoff season for Bill Alvear and his team.

The Baltimore Ravens seem to have had a year of success last season like many other potentially good teams. The team was defeated by the injury, unless Season Stats wise stellar and a quarter of incompetence. This season, I see a striking change for the team of Brian Billick. The addition of Steve McNair has been enormous, and I suspect that this will the mechanism leading to the 2007 Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl champions. The Ravens have all the weapons in defense with Ray Lewis and Ed Reed are both from injury, and Baltimore also artillery in the offense with Derrick Mason, Todd Heap, Jamal Lewis (who will return this season), and now Steve McNair. If McNair does not hurt for long period time and the offensive line plays to its full potential, I think the Baltimore Ravens are the favorite for the Super Bowl XLI.

Finally, unless the Browns Cleveland. From the off-season team, it seems that the office wanted to add some additional mechanisms to less competitive in certain parts played in Willie Additions McGinest, Jurevicius, Joe, and Kellen Winslow were adequate, but with Charlie Frye at quarterback in a division already difficult, do not think the Browns even earn a degree respectable. Since the Browns are better than San Francisco, but only marginally. At least Cleveland fans have LeBron James.

Classification final AFC North this season (* shows the playoffs)

1 .* Baltimore Ravens: 11-5

2. * Pittsburgh Steelers: 10-6

3. Cincinnati Bengals: 7.9

4. Cleveland Browns: 1-15

Dennis Biray presents advice on all kinds of topics ranging from finance and investing to fitness to sports. For more information email him at dbiray@gmail.com, or to view other articles written by him visit http://www.biraynetworks.co.nr/.

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July 13th, 2009 at 10:29 am

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