
HECK!
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What up Bob.
Well, it's going to be hard to win the division with Kansas City doing as good as they are.
As of now (11/20), Denver is 6-4 and K.C. is 9-1. If K.C. keeps winning, they will lock the division.
So that brings us to the wild card. The two teams with the best record get a wildcard playoff berth. As of right now, the top teams going for the two spots are: Tennesse (8-2), Miami (6-4), Denver (6-4) and Cincinnati (5-5).
Denver is in solid 2nd place in the AFC West, with Oakland at 3-7 and San Diego at 2-8, so they're no real threat.
The Colts and Tennesse are going to battle it out in the AFC South and one of them will get a wild card, more than likely.
The AFC North looks like crap, I wouldn't worry about them.
So that leaves the AFC East, with New Englad leading the division and looking good. Miami has looked tame at 6-4. Buffalo is stumbling. Plus, this whole division fell flat last year and the Jets snuck in and stole the whole thing.
I think that Denver will take the second wild card playoff spot if they keep winning. They have to finish strong, 5-1 or 4-2. Miami could be a spoiler if not.
-HECK!
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