Schefter: AFC clearly much better than NFC

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AFC clearly much better than NFC


By Adam Schefter
NFL Analyst




Adam Schefter's "Around the League" reports and commentaries can be seen regularly on NFL Total Access.

(May 2, 2007) -- Lost in the debate of the draft's winners and losers, the free agent comings and goings, is an issue that has gotten considerably less attention than even Mr. Irrelevant.

Yet this topic is so relevant that it has players and coaches talking and wondering about it.

The gap between the AFC and the NFC now is as wide as the one between a varsity team and its junior varsity.

Think about it, because others around the league surely have.

The AFC includes the Indianapolis Colts, the team that won last season's Super Bowl; the New England Patriots, the team favored to win this season's Super Bowl; and the San Diego Chargers, the most talented team not to win a Super Bowl.

Any one of those powerhouses would be anointed the clear-cut favorite to win the NFC. Yet at least two, and possibly all three, will not survive in the AFC.


The AFC boasts all the biggest talent, which includes league MVP LaDainian Tomlinson.
The AFC's dominance goes well beyond its teams. At its root, it belongs to its players.

The game's best quarterbacks -- Indianapolis' Peyton Manning and New England's Tom Brady -- play in the AFC. As do last season's Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year, Tennessee quarterback Vince Young and Houston linebacker DeMeco Ryans.

The top two quarterbacks from last weekend's draft both wound up surfacing in the AFC, JaMarcus Russell with the Oakland Raiders and Brady Quinn with the Cleveland Browns.

The AFC boasts the game's best running backs with San Diego's LaDainian Tomlinson and Kansas City's Larry Johnson; the best tight ends with San Diego's Antonio Gates and Kansas City's Tony Gonzalez; the best pass rushers with Indianapolis' Dwight Freeney, Miami's Jason Taylor and San Diego's Shawne Merriman; the best cornerbacks with Denver's Champ Bailey and Jacksonville's Rashean Mathis.

And the AFC has won the past four Super Bowls, and six of the past seven. It has become almost as lopsided as the stretch from 1985-1997, when the NFC won 13 straight Super Bowls and the San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers stood out the way the Patriots, Colts and Chargers do today.

But as soon as John Elway whirly birded through the air of Super Bowl XXXII, snapping the NFC's Super Bowl win streak, it was as if the fate of the two conferences also spun with him.

Three months later, the Colts used the draft's first overall pick on Manning. Two years later, the Patriots used the draft's 199th pick on unheralded quarterback Tom Brady, helping Bill Belichick morph from the Mistake by the Lake in Cleveland to the mastermind of Massachusetts. The next year, the Chargers essentially traded the rights to Michael Vick for the hopes of drafting Tomlinson. And then, as if to rub it in, in February 2006 Bill Cowher stuck out his chin.

Now, in a league known for its competitive balance, there is a tremendous imbalance. The NFC is staring up at the AFC the way the AFL used to with the NFL. There appears to be no end in sight. The best teams, players and matchups all are in the AFC.

And the world's loudest and longest conference call shows no signs of letting up or ending soon.

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Thet title was good enough... no kidding the AFC will be better.

Great reporting whoever this was by.
 

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smarta5150;1489175 said:
Thet title was good enough... no kidding the AFC will be better.

Great reporting whoever this was by.
Psst...

title: SCHEFTER aka Adam Schefter
 

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smarta5150;1489183 said:
It could have been by Philo and I would have agreed.
Lol...

I'd say the difference is in the level of quarterbacking in the conferences, but Ben R. stunk it up in the SB so it kinda ruins that theory.

I think the AFC has a bunch of top tier teams and some stink it up teams. The NFC has a bunch of middle-of-the road teams. None of which have separated from the others.

What sucks is Dallas was the only team who had a winning record against the AFC last year, even tho it was against the AFC South. That should count for something.
 

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WoodysGirl;1489191 said:
What sucks is Dallas was the only team who had a winning record against the AFC last year, even tho it was against the AFC South. That should count for something.

It would have had we been able to do something in our division and in the playoffs. In the end we were another mediocre NFC team. Maybe this year we can change things. We'll see if we have the QB and the defense to make a difference.
 

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Anyone know what the AFC v. NFC record was last year?
 

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theogt;1489202 said:
Anyone know what the AFC v. NFC record was last year?
Belichick's Patriots were one of three AFC teams to go unbeaten in four inter-conference games this season, part of the AFC's 40-24 record versus the NFC. No NFC team went unbeaten against the AFC, and only Chicago had more than 10 regular-season victories.

All four AFC division champions won more than 10, led by a San Diego team that went 14-2 and has 10 Pro Bowlers - not including injured quarterback Phillip Rivers.

Another reason many felt the AFC was so much better this season - star power. The AFC passing game alone is impressive, with Manning joined by Colts wideouts Marvin Harrison and Reggie Wayne, as well as Cincinnati standouts Carson Palmer and Chad Johnson, and the league's top tight ends in Antonio Gates and Tony Gonzalez.

The NFC does have MVP runner-up Drew Brees, but even he isn't so recognizable and the conference's wideouts besides Steve Smith certainly aren't - Donald Driver, Anquan Boldin and Roy Williams. The backup quarterbacks are Marc Bulger and Tony Romo.

While the AFC's running backs include record-setter LaDainian Tomlinson and Larry Johnson, who finished 1-2 in the league in rushing, the NFC's only one not appearing in Hawaii for the first time is Tiki Barber.

http://shock.sportsline.com/nfl/gamecenter/preview/NFL_20070210_NFC@AFC
 

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All I know is we beat the Superbowl champs from the AFC when they were still undefeated. :D


:lmao:



In a word, I ain't scared of the AFC. :whip: :clubbed: :chainsaw: :shoot1: :spanking: :tongue: :chop: :nana:
 

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Right now they are ahead of the NFC. BUT not be the margins of 85 to 97. Just how many blowouts have there been in the SB? Its interesting that the only two were the last two NFC teams to win it- the Rams and the Bucs. Virtually all the other wins have been very close (all 3 Patsy wins by FGs).
Yeah that is real dominance. I am not saying that the AFC is not ahead- yes it is. BUT not by a large margin. The teams are too diluted and thin now; just a few injuries can wreck ANY teams season.
 

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And the AFC has won the past four Super Bowls, and six of the past seven. It has become almost as lopsided as the stretch from 1985-1997, when the NFC won 13 straight Super Bowls and the San Francisco 49ers, Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers stood out the way the Patriots, Colts and Chargers do today.

I like Shefter's reporting, but this statement that tries to point out an analagous situation is completely stretching the truth.
 

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SultanOfSix;1489333 said:
I like Shefter's reporting, but this statement that tries to point out an analagous situation is completely stretching the truth.

Exactly. 6 of 7 is hardly 13 in a row. The AFC is better right now. I don't know why but it is. They are hardly as dominate as we were.
 

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It's all about talent levels at major positions being better for the AFC as Schefter pointed out. If you think about it, during the NFC's 13 straight SB wins they had the superior talent at the major positions.

Looking at players throughout the conference here were the best players of that era.

Best Quarterbacks: Joe Montana, Troy Aikman, Steve Young and Brett Favre.

Best WR's: Jerry Rice, Michael Irvin, Cris Carter.

Best RB's: Emmitt Smith, Barry Sanders, Walter Payton.

Best TE's: Mark Bavaro, Jay Novacek, Keith Jackson.

Best CB's: Deion Sanders, Darrell Green.

Best Pass Rushers: Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White.

Not to mention the best safety of all-time Ronnie Lott.

The NFC had superior players at that time and that is not an indictment on greats like Marino, Elway, Kelly, Warren Moon, Thurman Thomas, Tim Brown, Rod Woodson or Bruce Smith at the same crucial positions in the AFC.
 
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slick325;1489419 said:
It's all about talent levels at major positions being better for the AFC as Schefter pointed out. If you think about it, during the NFC's 13 straight SB wins they had the superior talent at the major positions.

Looking at players throughout the conference here were the best players of that era.

Best Quarterbacks: Joe Montana, Troy Aikman, Steve Young and Brett Favre.

Best WR's: Jerry Rice, Michael Irvin, Cris Carter.

Best RB's: Emmitt Smith, Barry Sanders, Walter Payton.

Best TE's: Mark Bavaro, Jay Novacek, Keith Jackson.

Best CB's: Deion Sanders, Darrell Green.

Best Pass Rushers: Lawrence Taylor, Reggie White.

Not to mention the best safety of all-time Ronnie Lott.

The NFC had superior players at that time and that is not an indictment on greats like Marino, Elway, Kelly, Warren Moon, Thurman Thomas, Tim Brown, Rod Woodson or Bruce Smith at the same crucial positions in the AFC.

I agree! The NFC has the most Hall of Famers as well...
 

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burmafrd;1489239 said:
Right now they are ahead of the NFC. BUT not be the margins of 85 to 97. Just how many blowouts have there been in the SB? Its interesting that the only two were the last two NFC teams to win it- the Rams and the Bucs. Virtually all the other wins have been very close (all 3 Patsy wins by FGs).
Yeah that is real dominance. I am not saying that the AFC is not ahead- yes it is. BUT not by a large margin. The teams are too diluted and thin now; just a few injuries can wreck ANY teams season.
The Rams won their chamionship on the last play of the game. The real blowouts we have had were the Bucs and Ravens victories
 
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