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WizardHawk
Release the Kraken - Fuck the Canucks
There has obviously been a power shift to the NFC in recent years. We know these things go in cycles and the AFC may again take back some ground, but for now it just feels like the major power of the league is in the NFC.
Obviously the NFC West has blown up from a division that just a couple of years ago had a 7-9 division winner to one now with 3 viable playoff quality teams and a 4th not that far off. Arizona got screwed out of a post season due to a few of the other big teams in the conference. And it feels like it is only going to be better next year.
Green Bay. If Rogers didn't go down that team was likely a lot more potent in the post season and who knows. I don't think anyone believes that team won't be playoff quality next season.
Eagles. The emergence of Foles was one of the biggest stories of the year. It was Kelly's first season in the pros and you could see some of his growing pains, but also moments of brilliance. I have no idea if Foles can keep it up in his sophomore season, but you just feel like we have not seen the ceiling on that teams potential.
Saints. Brees and Payton are not done yet. They haven't all been back to reunited for all that long. Not sure if they are SB quality this coming year, but should be considered a threat for sure.
Panthers. That's one nasty defense they have down there. No idea if Cam is the real deal, but they aren't far off from a team with enough pieces to make a run at it.
Seahawks. If they can keep the band together and find a way to keep that chip on their shoulders they used to motivate themselves who can say they can't return?
49'ers. Were one bad pass removed away from maybe making their second trip to the SB in a row. For all of the knocks on Kaepernick, you can't argue with their string of seasons making it to the NFCCG or better.
Cardinals. Another crazy scary defense. Not sold that Palmer is the guy to win a SB, but anyone not taking them seriously is going to find themselves looking around on the field for their bottom lip.
Behind those teams are a few others not that far off and possibly only a few smart FA or draft choices away from being dangerous. Lions? Falcons? Rams?, maybe someone else? But someone will emerge this year to fight for their division against those other favorites.
Is the top 2-3 teams in the league all in the NFC? How imbalanced is the overall power between the conferences? How many teams from the NFC do you see having the potential of being strong enough to make a deep playoff run next year?
Obviously the NFC West has blown up from a division that just a couple of years ago had a 7-9 division winner to one now with 3 viable playoff quality teams and a 4th not that far off. Arizona got screwed out of a post season due to a few of the other big teams in the conference. And it feels like it is only going to be better next year.
Green Bay. If Rogers didn't go down that team was likely a lot more potent in the post season and who knows. I don't think anyone believes that team won't be playoff quality next season.
Eagles. The emergence of Foles was one of the biggest stories of the year. It was Kelly's first season in the pros and you could see some of his growing pains, but also moments of brilliance. I have no idea if Foles can keep it up in his sophomore season, but you just feel like we have not seen the ceiling on that teams potential.
Saints. Brees and Payton are not done yet. They haven't all been back to reunited for all that long. Not sure if they are SB quality this coming year, but should be considered a threat for sure.
Panthers. That's one nasty defense they have down there. No idea if Cam is the real deal, but they aren't far off from a team with enough pieces to make a run at it.
Seahawks. If they can keep the band together and find a way to keep that chip on their shoulders they used to motivate themselves who can say they can't return?
49'ers. Were one bad pass removed away from maybe making their second trip to the SB in a row. For all of the knocks on Kaepernick, you can't argue with their string of seasons making it to the NFCCG or better.
Cardinals. Another crazy scary defense. Not sold that Palmer is the guy to win a SB, but anyone not taking them seriously is going to find themselves looking around on the field for their bottom lip.
Behind those teams are a few others not that far off and possibly only a few smart FA or draft choices away from being dangerous. Lions? Falcons? Rams?, maybe someone else? But someone will emerge this year to fight for their division against those other favorites.
Is the top 2-3 teams in the league all in the NFC? How imbalanced is the overall power between the conferences? How many teams from the NFC do you see having the potential of being strong enough to make a deep playoff run next year?