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Old 11-24-2008, 02:18 PM   #1273
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Originally Posted by Sylvanfan View Post
I think in the AFC it's down to the Colts, Ravens, and Patriots duking it out for the Wild Card spots. The Ravens and Patriots still have a shot at winning their respective Division so I guess you could add the Jets and Steelers to the mix and suggest that 4 of those 5 teams will be in and one will be left out, with the Colts having one means of getting into the playoffs where the other teams have two as they could win their Division or the Wild Card. Even with that loss yesterday the Bronco's still likley get that Division as the Chargers pretty much have to run the table.

The NFC is still a bit more open as the Cardinals, and Giants have certainly won their Divisions. But the NFC North is down to 3 teams fighting to win that Diviison. The NFC South is still up for grabs between 3 teams and than you have the two teams from that Division and the Cowboys and Red Skins trying to get the Wild Card spots.

The possibility of a all New York Superbowl may just exist. The Giants look like a clear cut favorite to be there, and the Jets have been on a nice roll of late. Although the Colts have been solid lately except for that slip up in Green Bay. The AFC would seem more open in terms of which team could be in the Superbowl. But you never know and thats why they PLAY THE GAME!
Well there is 2 WC spots so technically they have 2 chances. Also, Indy controls their own destiny where NE does not at this point.
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