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So with having gotten married, I haven't had a lot of time to update this recently, so no reports on the teams from the last 6 divisions and I'm going straight to the big finish, to quote Tony Kornheiser. NFC East: AFC East: Dallas 11-5 New England 9-7 Washington* 10-6 Miami 9-7 NY Giants 8-8 New York 5-11 Philadelphia 6-10 Buffalo 5-11
NFC North: AFC North: Chicago 10-6 Pittsburgh 12-4 Minnesota 8-8 Cincinnati* 10-6 Detroit 6-10 Baltimore 9-7 Green Bay 4-12 Cleveland 3-13
NFC South: AFC South: Carolina 13-3 Indianapolis 12-4 Tampa Bay* 9-7 Jacksonville * 10-6 Atlanta 8-8 Tennessee 7-9 New Orleans 4-12 Houston 6-10
NFC West: AFC West: Seattle 12-4 Denver 11-5 Arizona 8-8 Kansas City 9-7 St. Louis 6-10 San Diego 8-8 San Francisco 3-13# Oakland 5-11 *=Wild Card teams # For going 3-13, Mike Nolan should still be coach of the year, given that this team might not make the BCS if it was in the SEC or Big Ten. If it seems like there are a lot of teams with 8-8 or 9-7 records...well what does that tell you about how good any team in the NFL really is, besides the perennial powers (Indy, Pittsburgh, Carolina, etc)?
Wild Card--NFC: Wild Card--AFC: Washington over Chicago New England over Jacksonville Dallas over Tampa Bay Denver over Cincinnati
Divisional--NFC: Divisional--AFC: Carolina over Washington Indianapolis over New England Seattle over Dallas Denver over Pittsburgh
NFC Title: AFC Title: Carolina over Seattle Denver over Indianapolis
Super Bowl XLI: Carolina over Denver
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