Look at it... Division Leaders: Philly - 7 - 1 Minny - 5 - 2 Atlanta - 6 - 2 Seattle - 5 - 3 Wildcard Contenders: Giants - 5 - 3 St. Louis - 4 - 4 Green Bay - 4 - 4 Detroit - 4 - 4 11 of the 16 teams in the NFC are sitting at or below .500. Wow... 8 of the 16 teams in the AFC are sitting at or below .500. I think San Fran and Carolina at 1 - 7 are the only two teams you can count out completely from the playoffs. Every other team in the NFC is only a game back at 3-5. That's wild!
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nflfan04)</div><div class='quotemain'>it doesnt mean the NFC is weaker, were just closer in talent</div> Thats such denial
I saw this this morning and thought it was interesting... NFC playoff race NFC playoff contenders, their remaining schedule and remaining opponents? combined record: Philadelphia (7-1) at Dallas (3-5) Washington (3-5) at New York Giants (5-3) Green Bay (4-4) at Washington (3-5) Dallas (3-5) at St. Louis (4-4) Cincinnati (3-5) Opponents? record (28-36) Atlanta (6-2) Tampa Bay (3-5) at New York Giants (5-3) New Orleans (3-5) at Tampa Bay (3-5) Oakland (3-6) Carolina (1-7) at New Orleans (3-5) at Seattle (5-3) Opponents? record (26-39) Seattle (5-3) at St. Louis (4-4) Miami (1-8) Buffalo (3-5) Dallas (3-5) at Minnesota (5-3) at New York Jets (6-2) Arizona (3-5) Atlanta (6-2) Opponents? record (31-34) Minnesota (5-3) at Green Bay (4-4) Detroit (4-4) Jacksonville (5-3) at Chicago (3-5) Seattle (5-3) at Detroit (4-4) Green Bay (4-4) at Washington (3-5) Opponents? record (32-32) New York Giants (5-3) at Arizona (3-5) Atlanta (6-2) Philadelphia (7-1) at Washington (3-5) at Baltimore (5-3) Pittsburgh (7-1) at Cincinnati (3-5) Dallas (3-5) Opponents? record (37-27) St. Louis (4-4) Seattle (5-3) at Buffalo (3-5) at Green Bay (4-4) San Francisco (1-7) at Carolina (1-7) at Arizona (3-5) Philadelphia (7-1) New York Jets (6-2) Opponents? record (30-34) Detroit (4-4) at Jacksonville (5-3) at Minnesota (5-3) Indianapolis (5-3) Arizona (3-5) at Green Bay (4-4) Minnesota (5-3) Chicago (3-5) at Tennessee (3-5) Opponents? record (33-31) Packers (4-4) Minnesota (5-3) at Houston (4-4) St. Louis (4-4) at Philadelphia (7-1) Detroit (4-4) Jacksonville (5-3) at Minnesota (5-3) at Chicago (3-5) Opponents? record (37-27)
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>What do you mean? At least the Bills GOT to the Superbowl...</div> LOL thats true....... i am suprised as too how much harder the Giants and The Packers have than the rest but i think we'll get over that
Eh, getting as far as the NFCCG 3 years straight is better than most teams in the NFL. I can't be dissapointed with it.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>What do you mean? At least the Bills GOT to the Superbowl...</div> IMO, losing 4 straight super bowls is worse than losing 3 straight NFCCG
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nflfan04)</div><div class='quotemain'><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>What do you mean? At least the Bills GOT to the Superbowl...</div> IMO, losing 4 straight super bowls is worse than losing 3 straight NFCCG</div> Only problem with thatis winning 4 straight conference title games is better than losing 3 straight conference title games.
It's really too bad that Norwood missed that kick against the Giants. If they had just won that first Superbowl, people wouldn't be so quick to rip on the Bills.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nflfan04)</div><div class='quotemain'>fine i wont rip on the bills anymore... ill rip on norwood </div> Ok, and i wont rip on eagles. ill rip on Mcnabb, TO, Lito, Sheldon, Westbrook, . . . ahh screw it, ill rip on eagles