This question only pertains to the last 10 years. I know we can look back in time and the NFC has (with the exception of the Steelers) owned the AFC. But recently...take, for example, last year's six playoff teams and next two that didn't make it:
SD(14-2) vs. CHI(13-3): Any non-bear fan can tell that this would not be a good game. San Diego wins.
BAL(13-3) vs. NO(10-6): Up and down, the best matchup here. New Orleans takes it.
IND(12-4) vs. PHI(10-6): Much love for the champs. Indy wins.
NE(12-4) vs. SEA(9-7): Not a good on paper or the field. Patriots win.
NYJ(10-6) vs. DAL(9-7): I'll throw Romo-nation a bone here. Cowboys.
KC(9-7) vs. NYG(8-8): Depends on which version of each team shows up. I guess KC would win.
DEN(9-7) vs. CAR(8-8): Two teams that should have made the postseason last year. Still, Denver rolls on.
CIN(8-8) vs. GB(8-8): Okay, look. Brett Favre was the man. WAS. Cincinnati by 20.
So it's 6 to 2. I think I got my point -- and question across :)
2007-08-17
09:50:24
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