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Better chance of getting to the Superbowl No. 2 Seed


Ace_Aladdin

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Not directly on topic, but I have been thinking about something. This year, I think the 2 seed in the NFC may have a BETTER chance than the one seed of getting to the Super Bowl. Both of the non-bye division winners (which are seeded 3 and 4, respectively) are substantially worse than the wild card teams (seeded 5 and 6). Unless both wild card teams win, we will be facing a division winner. Because of that fact, Seattle will most likely have to face a tougher team in the second round than we will.

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Not directly on topic, but I have been thinking about something. This year, I think the 2 seed in the NFC may have a BETTER chance than the one seed of getting to the Super Bowl. Both of the non-bye division winners (which are seeded 3 and 4, respectively) are substantially worse than the wild card teams (seeded 5 and 6). Unless both wild card teams win, we will be facing a division winner. Because of that fact, Seattle will most likely have to face a tougher team in the second round than we will.

 

I agree and it certainly is relevant to why the #2 seed in the NFC can be advantageous this post season.

 

As far as the SB is concerned................I really feel after 10 years we have unfinished business with NE after that loss in 2003.

 

So I'd like to see the Cats and Pats in the SB.

 

On the AFC side I think the Broncos are going to be tough to push out though.

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