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Old 03-29-2012, 02:30 AM   #998
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I think Peyton Manning leaving Indianapolis officially marks the beginning of the end of the New England/Indianapolis/Pittsburgh monopoly that has dominated the AFC for the last decade. I guess you could say it started last year when he was out for the season. Those three teams have gradually become more and more lethargic while the NFC continues to gain talent and energy. I wouldn't be surprised if a team from out of the blue took over the AFC next season, although no one really comes to mind right away.

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