Fletch
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how the NFC is lackluster compared to the powerhouse AFC full of studs and stars.
How about that AFC as it stands after week 4? We know there are at least three good football teams in the AFC that are legit. New England, Indianapolis, and I guess Pittsburgh who just recently lost the title of unbeaten to Arizona.
Where did San Diego go? Where did the Denver Broncos go? They were always good for at least 10 wins. I know it's only the first quarter of the season, but San Diego was at least suppose to be right there with the Pats and the Colts helping to confirm the AFC's dominance over the NFC.
How about the NFC as it stands after week 4? From what I see, there is the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers who are sitting atop their respective divisions at 4-0. Then we have Tampa Bay who is suprising many at 3-1.
So all of the talk about how it's a toss up over on the NFC side can just go away. The AFC, aside from their current big two, Pats and Colts, is as much of a toss up as the NFC and it's current big two, the Cowboys and Packers.
The Colts and Pats may have tenure when it comes to being considered good teams of the AFC and the NFL as a whole, but pretty much every team beyond the two in the AFC is as shaky as the NFC's second tier.
How about that AFC as it stands after week 4? We know there are at least three good football teams in the AFC that are legit. New England, Indianapolis, and I guess Pittsburgh who just recently lost the title of unbeaten to Arizona.
Where did San Diego go? Where did the Denver Broncos go? They were always good for at least 10 wins. I know it's only the first quarter of the season, but San Diego was at least suppose to be right there with the Pats and the Colts helping to confirm the AFC's dominance over the NFC.
How about the NFC as it stands after week 4? From what I see, there is the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers who are sitting atop their respective divisions at 4-0. Then we have Tampa Bay who is suprising many at 3-1.
So all of the talk about how it's a toss up over on the NFC side can just go away. The AFC, aside from their current big two, Pats and Colts, is as much of a toss up as the NFC and it's current big two, the Cowboys and Packers.
The Colts and Pats may have tenure when it comes to being considered good teams of the AFC and the NFL as a whole, but pretty much every team beyond the two in the AFC is as shaky as the NFC's second tier.