All four of these teams head into the playoffs on two game losing streaks. The last time a team on a 2 game losing streak made super bowl . . . 1967.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (nflfan04)</div><div class='quotemain'>wrong, redskins, 1972, they just didnt win</div> oooooooo, someone got Biotch smacked, lol j/p
If the Falcons, Vikings and the Eagles are not gonna make it, who in the NFC is going to make it exactly. Da Bears?? Oh no, they are not in the playoffs
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Eagles4Life)</div><div class='quotemain'>If the Falcons, Vikings and the Eagles are not gonna make it, who in the NFC is going to make it exactly. Da Bears?? Oh no, they are not in the playoffs</div> <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BearsFan1)</div><div class='quotemain'>lets see playoff teams - 3 that cant make it = 3 playoff teams. WOW, i guess one of them</div> Actually, there are only 2 possibilities. St Louis doesn't count. Can you tell who bA's least favorite team is? I would prefer Green Bay but could live w/ Seattle if they represented.
That doesnt matter, even if it may be a pattern from the past it can still be broken. Just for that comment I hope one of them wins the Super Bowl, plus a couple of those teams were playing backups the last 2 games that they lost, we'll just have to see how the playoffs turnout in the end wont we.
i think that Atlanta will represent the NFC and will lose to any AFC contender. Any one who represents the NFC will lose to ANY AFC contender
i dont think that anyone in the NFC will beat the AFC teams. This doesnt go for the playoffs but its interesting a team with a winning record from the AFC against a team with a losing record from the NFC only lost once the record is 23-1. the 1 was the jets rams game last week. just a random stat
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (BrianWestbrook)</div><div class='quotemain'>Not true, no game can be predicted in the NFL, especially the Super Bowl</div> I contend every game is predicted.