A win is a win is a win. I mean hell, the Panthers threw everything and the kitchen sink at the Chiefs and still lost. Seattle is not "right there" with the top 3 of the AFC. Saints beating the Bucs has zero to do with my point. Or does it? There's no real separation amongst the NFC. No obviously great team.creep wrote: ↑Sun Nov 08, 2020 8:16 pm
the chiefs barely beating the panthers?
the steelers barely beating the cowboys?
what about the team blowing out the bucs?
packers?
if seattle improves their defense a bit they are right there.
way too early to make a statement like that.
if seattle does go to the superbowl i will be the biggest afc fan out there.
And halfway through the season is not too early to start saying the NFC does not look as competitive as the AFC. Or that the AFC Championship game will probably feature two teams better than the Super Bowl. In fact, that's not a controversial statement at all. I don't think too many experts would disagree with that statement. Let's look at the power rankings tomorrow and see how far down you go until you see an NFC team. I know Power Rankings don't mean anything but it will further my point that there are not many people that will have an NFC team competitive with the AFC.