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NFC South - Most competitive division in the NFL?


smitty_89

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For comparisons sake, here are the other teams and the number of times they've won the division since 2002 

 

NFC East:  Philly (6), Giants (3), Dallas (2), Washington (1)

NFC North:  Green Bay (7), Chicago (3), Minnesota (2), Detroit (0)....poor lions fans

NFC West:  Seattle (6), SF (3), Arizona (2), St. Louis (1)

 

AFC East:  New England (10), Jets (1), Dolphis (1), Bills (0).....damn

AFC North:  Pitt (5), Ravens (4), Bengals (3), Browns (0)......bye bye chud

AFC West:  Chargers (5), Broncos (4), Chiefs (2), Raiders (1)

AFC South:  Colts (8), Titans (2), Texans (2), Jaguars (0).....our expansion brother isn't doing so well, but they also had to contend with Manning for years

It's no wonder the Colts clinched a berth in the Play-off with the least amount of wins of all the other teams. 8-5. They are in the weakest of all the 8 sections.

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This year, anyway, but often the AFC East is bottom barrel.

 

I went back and checked out the list. Never realized it but the AFC division seems to have 1 strong team per section. Where the NFC division seems like a battle within each section. It's no wonder it seems there is more AFC teams winning the SB than NFC. Those in the NFC have to fight tooth and nail to win their secition and fight tooth and nail to win their division in the play-off. By the time they get to the SB, the NFC teams is damn tired. 

 

I was looking at the final scores from yesterday's games. There were more blow outs by the usual cast of charcters, Colts, Broncos, Pats in the AFC division, and only Seattle blew out their opponents yesterday on the NFC side. The other games were won by 1 point, Panthers to an average of 7 points. That says a lot.

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