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There's a huge difference between the two conferences this year going into the playoffs.
In the NFC, when you look at seeds 1 to 6, you really can't say it'd be much of a shock to see ANY of them go to the Super Bowl or be one and done. IMO, it's the most wide open field of teams I can remember.
In the AFC, it's much more traditional, with SD and Indy being heads and shoulders above everyone else. It's really hard to visualize someone 3 to 6 beating both of them to make it to Miami.
I really like where we are in the NFC, it's going to be exciting. If we were sitting at #4 in the AFC, it'd be much more daunting.
In the NFC, when you look at seeds 1 to 6, you really can't say it'd be much of a shock to see ANY of them go to the Super Bowl or be one and done. IMO, it's the most wide open field of teams I can remember.
In the AFC, it's much more traditional, with SD and Indy being heads and shoulders above everyone else. It's really hard to visualize someone 3 to 6 beating both of them to make it to Miami.
I really like where we are in the NFC, it's going to be exciting. If we were sitting at #4 in the AFC, it'd be much more daunting.