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2009 AFC North Lines / NFL Preview

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NFL Division Preview – AFC North

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You’re not seriously researching Wimbledon finals odds, are you? Wake me when it’s over. Let’s talk about the gridiron instead. This week, we shift to the AFC North, home of smashmouth football and, of course, the defending Super Bowl Champions.

Can anyone challenge the Steelers this season?

PITTSBURGH STEELERS

Odds to win the AFC North: -200

Let the good times roll in Steeltown. After Pittsburgh’s 2005 Super Bowl came a 2006 hangover; don’t expect the same after the 2008 Super Bowl win. Not only is virtually all important personnel back, the Steelers may get even better in 2009. Behind center, we know what Ben Roethlisberger can do; he makes mistakes, but he’s a gifted athlete and a pure winner. Target Santonio Holmes still has room to improve and, while Hines Ward is entering the twilight of his career, Limas Swede could step up. The Steelers rushing attack ranked just 23rd in the league but could spike significantly with Rashard Mendenhall, forgotten last season after breaking his shoulder in Week 4, hopefully playing a full year. He still has the chance to become an elite back and will push Fast Willie Parker for carries.

The “D” needs no introduction; it was simply phenomenal last season – fewest points allowed, second against the pass, second against the run. Defensive Player of the Year James Harrison leads a dominant front seven and Troy Polamalu will keep making plays in the secondary.

You get the picture. The Steelers are a force and their NFL betting odds of winning both the North and the Super Bowl are great.

BALTIMORE RAVENS

Odds to win the AFC North: +225

The Ravens are Pittsburgh’s only real competition in the North and there’s plenty to like about them. Thanks to big-armed Joe Flacco’s strong rookie campaign, the Ravens finally have a viable passing attack. It makes their running game that much better – and the Willis McGahee/Le’Ron McClain-led unit pounded defenses for an AFC-best 148.5 yards per game in 2008.

Baltimore’s defense is a bit long in the tooth but still effective, as Ray Lewis covers a lot of ground at linebacker and Ed Reed isn’t slowing down his ballhawking ways – he led the NFL with nine picks in ’08.

The Ravens look like a playoff team again and could make things interesting in the North if Flacco continues to grow – though he’ll need a wideout other than Derrick Mason to step up.

CINCINNATI BENGALS

Odds to win the AFC North: +900

Being a Bengals fan the last few years has to be hard. With the great passing attack build around Carson Palmer, NFL predictions had them contending year after year, but they kept falling flat, mainly because of injuries. Now Palmer looks healthy but T.J. Houshmandzadeh left town.

Still, there’s some reason for optimism in Cincy. Palmer should finally get some protection after the Bengals spent a first-round pick on offensive tackle Andre Smith. Also, their defense is underrated. It was quietly 12th-best in the NFL last season, good for the franchise’s best ranking in nine years. Vets Roy Williams and Tank Johnson should only help it get better.

CLEVELAND BROWNS

Odds to win the AFC North: +1100

What…happened? The Browns must feel like the guys in the movie The Hangover, waking up after a nightmare 2008 to see that Eric Mangini is coaching, Braylon Edwards’ hands have turned to stone and Kellen Winslow Jr. is gone. They’ll try to pick up the pieces despite little faith from sports predictions experts. Brady Quinn should get his chance to start and lead the team, though he’ll have to battle Derek Anderson again. The Browns’ “D” gets lit up like a Christmas Tree every year but Mangini should remedy the situation. He ushered in a pile of his Jets pupils — Kenyon Coleman, Eric Barton, David Bowens and Abram Elam – who should get the defense closer to respectability.

2009 is about seeing what Quinn can do more than anything else; the Browns won’t even sniff the playoffs and I’m betting management knows it in Cleveland.

2009 AFC North Prediction

If you’re feeling adventurous, take a flier on the Ravens, but that’s a big “if.” The North belongs to the Pittsburgh Steelers again this season.

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4 replies on “2009 AFC North Lines / NFL Preview”

The AFC North will be a two horse race this year as I have already scratched Cincinnati and Cleveland. Baltimore is alot more hungry than Pittsburgh right now as I believe the Steelers will feel the effect of the Super Bowl handover.

The Pittsburgh Steelers -225

Still hung-over from a Super Bowl party last season, the Pittsburgh Steelers will continue to use the same strategy as years past with a power running game and a solid defense. Once again leading the offense will be two time Super Bowl winning quarterback Ben Rothlisberger. Rothlisberger will again have a solid veteran-receiving core with WRs Hines Ward, and Super Bowl XLIII MVP Santonio Holmes. Troy Polamalu will lead the defense in the secondary. They will once again win the AFC North with a 12-4 record, but will lose in the Divisional Round of the playoffs.

The Ravens will have most of their key players returning and are poised to be a threat yet again in the AFC North division. They will also bank on QB Joe Flacco to continue to build off a successful 2008-rookie campaign. They will once again be solid in the air with WR Derrick Mason, who is coming off back-to-back 1000-yard seasons. They will also rely heavily on their rigid defense that is anchored by Terrell Suggs and Ray Lewis, undoubtedly the best linebacker tandem in the league. Baltimore will finish the season at 10-6,making the playoffs as a wild card.

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