Tuesday, December 6, 2011

The AFC North is proving to be quite a dominant force in the league this year (excluding the Browns) as the Steeler's are looking strong as ever, the Bengals are proving their toughness and Baltmore just keeps rolling along with dominant performances over the 49'ers and Browns.

Baltimore Ravens: 9-3 The Ravens are proving that they deserve to be at the top of the AFC North with impressive victories over San Fran and dismantaling the Browns gaining almost 300 yards on the ground. Ray Rice is a sure lock for offensive MVP of their team as he is more then making up for Joe Flacco's passing flaws.


Cincinnati Bengals: 7-5 After looking impressive in defeat and gaining a spot in the wild card race, they lost a big game against the Steelers in a big way, 35-7. It was a very one sided performance and showed that the Bengals still have a lot to work on. But they are headed in the right direction and are certaintly still in the playoff hunt sitting atop the wild card tied with the Titans.


Cleveland Browns: 4-8 The Browns once again put up a pathetic performance against a division rival. Right now there is just no way they can compete with the toughness the other AFC North teams show. The defense allowed 290+ yards and the offense didn't do much better. Just another season to be a Cleveland Browns fan.


Pittsburgh Steelers: 9-3 The Steeler's are back on track with an impressive win over the Bengals, who last time they barely got away with the win. Sitting behind the Ravens only by a tiebreaker they are one win away from claiming the top spot of the North (given the Ravens lose anytime soon) as they are beginning to look like the team that made it to the Superbowl just 11moths ago.

4 comments:

  1. By the end of the season all you need to know is... the browns suck, the bengals could be getting better, and the steelers and ravens are always good!

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  2. the steelers lost, so i was really happy, but the ravens might make it to the superbowl. the browns aren't a football team, and the bengals didn't fare too well against the surging texans.

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  3. I gave up hope in the browns long ago, well actually I never had any hope to lose.

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  4. I feel like after the fist couple losses by the browns you just give up hope.

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