Tikker wrote:none of the NFC teams can compete with the top 5 or 6 afc teams
Top AFC teams:
Indy (13-0), not one loss to NFC... or AFC for that matter.
Cincy (10-3), they beat up the (as you call it) pitiful NFC north.. so we can't base their nfc wins on anything.
Denver (10-3), Dallas beat them.
Jax (9-4), heh, St. Louis beat them.
New England (8-5), they lost to Carolina
San Diego (8-5), lost to both Philly and Dallas
K.C. (8-5), lost to both Philly and Dallas
these are the top 7 teams, put them in any order and there's only 2 teams that haven't lost to an NFC team (and one of them beat any non NFC-north team).
Now Jax did beat Seattle, Denver did beat the Giants, as did San Diego, and New England did beat Atlanta. But, this does not mean all nfc teams are trash. there are a few more matchups left (New England - Tampa), (Pittsburgh - Minnesota), (Giants - K.C), among others that will add to the list.
Yes the AFC is good this year, and I think it would be tough to match the AFC's top 3 to the NFC's, but to compare the top 5-6 in the AFC as being a no contest battle with any NFC top team is assinine