NFC East: Philadelphia Eagles (Reason: Although this team did not make the playoffs this season, this team finally got it together, winning their final 4 games in 2011. The Eagles will ride this momentum into the offseason, and possibly make a run at a Championship during the 2012 season.) NFC South: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Reason: It is obvious this team quit well before the season is over. However, with a new coach, comes a new attitude.
This team had way too much talent to finish with a 4-12 record, especially considering the Bucs defeated both the Saints and Falcons early in the season. If this team stays healthy, in particular Josh Freeman, the Bucs could really be a sleeper team to watch out for in 2012.) NFC North: Detroit Lions (Reason: If this team stays healthy, this team will be legitimate threat to knock off the Packers from the NFC North perch.) NFC West: Arizona Cardinals (Reason: If John Skelton is the starter in 2011, I'm buying Arizona's chances of winning the AFC West in 2012.) AFC East: New England Patriots (Reason: As long as Tom Brady stays healthy, and Bill Belichick is coaching, the Patriots will continue dominating the AFC East division.) AFC South: Houston Texans (Reason: This team won the AFC South division, despite many injuries. If this team stays healthy, the Texans will be even better in 2012.) AFC North: Baltimore Ravens (Reason: With the Steelers in decline, and the Bengals not yet ready to make a serious challenge, the Ravens should win the AFC North division again in 2012.) AFC West: Kansas City Chiefs (Reason: If healthy, this team will be a legitimate contender.
After all, the Chiefs beat the Packers and Broncos at the end of the season.).
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