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Moody’s NFL Playoff Picture for Football Neophytes: The NFC

December 14, 2010 by IamMoody

As promised, here is part two of this NFL playoff picture, which will detail the top two seeded teams in the NFC. The NFC’s playoff picture is a bit more complicated. As a result, it can be harder to determine the top teams because there are some pretty even top-seeded teams. But in the end, only two can make it to the NFC title game. While Chicago stands out, they also have demonstrated that they can make some bad game time decisions, and that they are not nearly as consistent as we – or they for that matter – would like them to be. So Chicago aside, here are the two teams to watch out for in the NFC this year.

The Atlanta Falcons are finally back and on their feet once again, and seemingly have been able to recoup from their losses to Mr. Vick a few years back. Their quarterback, Matt Ryan, is looking as good as he ever has before and has a consistent 90+ quarterback rating in the 2010/2011 season. But it is unwise for the hawks to pen in a guaranteed NFC championship title just yet, as they will most assuredly have to best the defending Super Bowl champs, the New Orleans Saints, in order to get there.

The New Orleans Saints, led by one of the most prolific passers of all time, Drew Brees, are poised to make a back-to-back Super Bowl run this year. They have all of the weapons, provided that Reggie Bush stays healthy enough to play in the post season this year (he is recovering from a broken fibula, but should be healed in time for the post season), and they have the best arm in the league. Brees drops impossible passes right into the open arms of his wide receivers, and he looks damn good doing it. However, even if the Saints are able to make it to the NFC title game, they will still have a big fight in front of them before they earn a trip to a second Super Bowl.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Atlanta Falcons, Chicago, Drew Brees, football, Matt Ryan, New Orleans Saints, NFC, NFC title game, NFC’s playoff picture, NFL, NFL Playoff Picture, Playoff Picture, Reggie Bush, Super Bowl, Super Bowl champs

Moody’s NFL Playoff Picture for Football Neophytes: The AFC

December 13, 2010 by IamMoody

The grind, grunt and commotion of the regular NFL season has nearly reached its climax. And the gravity of the equation is as such: Some teams will be eliminated from the NFL playoffs, and some won’t. There have been some pretty intense games, hard fought battles from start to finish. But in the end, only so many teams can come out on top and make the playoffs. So we will take a brief look at the top seeded AFC and NFC teams in this two-part NFL football wrap-up that should keep you updated on what’s going on the NFL.

AFC Playoff Picture

There are two top teams to be watching in the AFC this year, as the season has demonstrated that these guys know how to pack a serious punch while on the green grass (or turfs). We all know that only one will be invited to the Super Bowl. More than likely, the following top two AFC seeds will be tossing the pigskin around to earn a conference title, bragging rights and another trip to the Super Bowl.

The New England Patriots are the number one seed in the AFC. Not surprisingly, their quarterback, Tom Brady, has performed as well as was expected of him this year, and is unequivocally deserving of a possible fifth Super Bowl run during his already spectacular tenure as a pro QB. Keep in mind that this is nothing new to Brady; he already has three Super Bowl rings, and has been there on four separate occasions, with three wins and a perfect season (the only since the 72’ Dolphins) under his belt

The Pittsburg Steelers are ready to show the world that Big Ben is still worth the fat paycheck he gets every year, and that they are still a championship contender. It wasn’t that long ago (fewer than two years) that the Steelers barely etched out a Super Bowl win against the Arizona Cardinals to take home an NFL record six Super Bowl titles for a franchise. However, if they do make it to the AFC championship game, they will have to do battle, more than likely, against Mr. Brady and his legion of Patriots.

Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: AFC, AFC championship game, Big Ben, football, New England Patriots, NFL, NFL Playoff Picture, Pittsburg Steelers, Playoff Picture, Super Bowl, Tom Brady

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