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If you had to seed all playoff teams right now....


PntherPryd

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The AFC would stack the list.

Here's mine;

Indy

San Diego

Baltimore

Dallas

New England

Green Bay

Cincinnati

Philadelphia

Minnesota

New Orleans

Arizona

New York Jets

There is not a single team on the NFC side that is without "issues" and it is telling that Arizona is at the bottom of some seeding lists and the dark horse for the Super Bowl on others.

Indianapolis is just a smart team, they are not going to beat themselves. The AFC Championship will be a much better game than the Super Bowl.

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Indy

SD

GB (ugh, but they look like they have figured out how to keep Rodgers upright)

Dal (Romo is still chokable...but so far has redeemed his past late season gaffs)

NO

NE

Bal

MN (I thought Fav-ruh's arm fell off, but I guess they reattached it)

Phi (I can't figure out what happened in Dallas, but a repeat means they are gone early)

Cinci

AZ

Jets

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Wouldn't put Baltimore up as high as #3. Green Bay beat them by 2 TDs earlier this month, they were swept by the Bengals, they struggled a bit to beat the Raiders. As much as I dislike the Saints, putting them below Cincinnati is crazy.

Right now I see it more like:

San Diego

Indianapolis

Green Bay

Dallas

Philadelphia

New Orleans

New England

Arizona

Minnesota

Baltimore

Cincinnati

New York Jets

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