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By djcfla1, Section NFL
By David J. Cohen The NFC is the perfect example of what parity has done to the league. It has made teams competitive which have been awful the year before. With parity, you can go through Hurricane Katrina one year and earn a bye the next. Parity has also made mediocrity a premium. The 8-8 Giants are in the playoffs, and teams like Green Bay were still in it going into the last week of the regular season. The playoff picture in the NFC is murky, with no clear cut choice. With that said, here is how it should play out. (4 comments, 5990 words in story) Full Story By Jackson Govatos, Section NFL
Nine games into the season, we are finally being shown some team's true identities. The Falcons, Bengals, Rams, Vikings, and Jags have all declined from the teams they were a month ago. Even New England is down, after back-to-back losses for the first time in years. While the NFL's middle ground remains muddled, two things are clear: some teams are elite while many have already secured a top 10 pick in next year's draft. This week, with the exception of a few games, it's the haves playing to have-nots. (3 comments, 1932 words in story) Full Story |
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