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M.TYSON
12-18-2009, 12:20 PM
you guys act like your teams shit dont stink. like ur corny gay nfc teams walk on water. fuck all your nfc teams you scrubs aint won shit in years. fukin noobs. especially that wack ass nfc east. 4 bumm ass teams in 1 division. lol bring it bitches i aint scared of none of you scrubs or your teams

ScreaM
12-18-2009, 02:06 PM
i tried the shit talking thing when the site got boring... it didnt work.

its still not going to... lol

THA_FINEST
12-18-2009, 02:08 PM
Did you forget you like the jets??? Lmao

M.TYSON
12-18-2009, 02:14 PM
fuck the nfc. bunch of overrated teams. fukin espn talks about these teams allday and none of them have won shit except for the giants 2 years ago.lol they talk about the cowgirls every preseason like they are superbowl contenders its sickening.lol

OPEN-WiDE
12-18-2009, 02:30 PM
HATERRRR!!! Ur just mad cuz the bum Jets don't get no recognition. #1 D, #3 in rushing or whatever it is. Where's that gonna get you. Home, sitting on the couch watching our teams play!! Get outta here Shitter!! Go Eagles!!!!

THA_FINEST
12-18-2009, 02:34 PM
lol HAHA he's got a point.. NFC EAST > JETS

M.TYSON
12-18-2009, 02:37 PM
your bum ass teams can kame the playoffs at 7-9 cause there are only like 3 good teams in the whole conference..lol cmon u have bumm ass stl,det,tampa combimed got like 5 wins.. u need 10 or better in the afc son. giants are 8-y ans still in hunt

OPEN-WiDE
12-18-2009, 03:21 PM
not this season, check the standings, their might be 2 or 3 (9-7) teams that make it in the AFC. Oh yeah, what about KC & Cleveland! And whats them NFC teams, that have them bad records, have to do with the whole NFC. The actual good teams can't do nothing about that! We contend yr. in yr. out!!! Can't say that about the JETS!!! They suck and always will. Jets, KC, STL, TB & DET. should all be in a league of their own! The SFL, "Shitty Football League". LoL

M.TYSON
12-18-2009, 03:34 PM
hey jimbo have ur eagles ever won a title? nope bums lol its gonna take 10 wins to get into the playoffs in the nfc. i bet you theres a 808 or 9-7 team in the nfc that gets in. and det and tampa just go to show u the level of shitty teams there are. afc has power houses son

OPEN-WiDE
12-18-2009, 08:55 PM
when someone is gettin OWNED in an argument with me about the NFL, all they have left to say is "oh wait, we have championships, or we have a ring". Cut that shit out and just get OWNED as usual! LoL....Shitter!!!

ScreaM
12-18-2009, 11:38 PM
yea... its the same thing with dallas about not having won a playoff game ina while... only thing that matters is this season...

THA_FINEST
12-22-2009, 12:52 PM
go cowboys!

ScreaM
12-22-2009, 01:12 PM
i second what that douchebag just said^

M.TYSON
12-22-2009, 01:26 PM
2 homos

M.TYSON
12-27-2009, 06:50 AM
Week 15 wasn’t kind to the NFC.

The top two teams in the standings fell, with New Orleans losing its bid for a perfect season and Minnesota flopping again on the road against lowly Carolina. A surging wild-card contender (Green Bay) went down. Three NFC teams — St. Louis (1-13), Tampa Bay (2-12) and Detroit (2-12) — also remained on track to land the top three picks in next year’s draft. The conference hasn’t suffered that indignity since 1989.

Such struggles, though, have become par for the course.

FOX SPORTS POLL
Which has been the stronger conference in 2009?

* AFC
* NFC
* They're equally matched

As one decade ends and another begins, the AFC has clearly established itself as the NFL’s dominant conference. The AFC has a 35-25 record in interconference matchups this season and a .553 winning percentage since the 2000 campaign. Seven of the nine Super Bowl champions in that span have come from the AFC. At this point in 2009, the AFC can boast of the team with the best record (Indianapolis) and having far more squads still in the playoff hunt at .500 or better.

Sure, at first glance it seems the NFC is gaining ground on its counterpart — with the potential playoff field this year including exciting passers like Drew Brees, Brett Favre, Kurt Warner, Donovan McNabb, and with Aaron Rodgers, Tony Romo and Eli Manning fighting to join them at one heck of a playoff party.

But upon further review, the AFC is starting to pull away again.

The balance of power has drastically changed since the 1980s and 1990s when the NFC won 15 Lombardi Trophies in 16 seasons, including a string of 13 in a row. Here’s a look at why things have changed and whether the NFC can get its mojo back heading into a new era.

The demise of dynasties
San Francisco, Dallas and Washington accounted for 11 of the NFC’s Super Bowl titles in a 15-year span (1981 to 1995). The last time one of those clubs advanced to a conference title game was 12 seasons ago. No other NFC franchise has risen to take the “dynasty” mantle during the free agency era. The AFC has three squads – New England, Pittsburgh and Indianapolis – that could potentially stake claim to Team of the Decade honors depending on how this season finishes.

Defense
The NFC was once known as a black-and-blue conference. Not anymore. No NFC defense has come close to matching the decade-long success enjoyed by Pittsburgh and Baltimore, with New England deserving an honorable mention. The defensive trend has continued this season. Five of the top six rankings are held by AFC units. The lone exception is Green Bay, which just yielded 503 passing yards to Roethlisberger in last Sunday’s 37-36 loss.

Bad franchises
The AFC has its share of stinkers, but even stiffs like Cleveland, Oakland and Kansas City had their moments earlier this decade. The same can’t be said of Detroit, where this year’s record actually represents progress after an 0-16 finish in 2008. St. Louis has won six of its past 46 games. Tampa Bay has regressed to its “Yucs” origins. This is even scarier: All three teams will need at least one more solid draft class before being ready to even approach respectability.

Quarterbacking
This is the most important element of all. Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and Ben Roethlisberger are to the AFC what Joe Montana, Steve Young and Troy Aikman were to the NFC during its heyday. Brady, Manning and Roethlisberger have combined for six championships and probably aren’t done winning titles. Among the NFC Super Bowl starters since the 2000 campaign, only Kurt Warner and Donovan McNabb are certain to generate Hall of Fame discussion when their careers end. “Game managers” like Kerry Collins with the Giants and Rex Grossman with the Bears were exposed on the NFL’s biggest stage.

No slight to current NFC standouts like Drew Brees, Aaron Rodgers, Tony Romo and Eli Manning. But for the conference overall, the quarterbacking future looks shakier for the NFC than the AFC. Five NFC teams – Washington, Carolina, San Francisco, Seattle and St. Louis – will enter the offseason with major questions at the position. That number could jump to seven if Minnesota’s Brett Favre and Arizona’s Warner retire. The NFC needs Matt Ryan, Josh Freeman and Matthew Stafford to become the next generation of stars and help the conference keep pace with the AFC, which has its own promising youngsters in Joe Flacco, Chad Henne and Mark Sanchez.


Sorry, NFC: You're still 2nd-best to AFC - NFL News - FOX Sports on MSN (http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/nfc-still-cant-stack-up-to-afc?GT1=39002)

ScreaM
12-27-2009, 08:39 AM
That guy seems to be writing just for attention.

Every conference is going to have its time... No season is is predetermined by trends.

M.TYSON
12-27-2009, 12:44 PM
but everything hes sayin is true

ScreaM
12-27-2009, 06:30 PM
yea.. i just dont get the point hes trying to make.

the afc has been better lately? no shit? lol...

OPEN-WiDE
12-27-2009, 06:49 PM
Better at what??? I don't get it!!!! Go to NFL.com, go under stats ans click on team stats. At the top, you will be able to switch seasons. It was all mixed! There's been times an NFC team finished on top statistically and there's been times an AFC team had their name up there!! I just don't see how you can make an argument!! Like I said b4, find whatever you want.....My thought aren't gonna change!! Go Eagles!!!

ScreaM
12-28-2009, 05:22 AM
better based on superbowl outcomes as of recently... and more consistently dominant franchises this decade... either way no reason is predictable unless you say the lions are not going to win 5 games... everyone knows that lol

Lord Achilles
12-28-2009, 08:33 AM
Giants SUCK...there I said it. FUUUUCK!:reddot:

iNSaNeHuNTeR
01-06-2010, 09:51 PM
Giants SUCK...there I said it. FUUUUCK!:reddot:


hahaha
i duno why im laughin tho, my team will prolly waste the 1st pick in the draft this yr...

ReaLesT
01-11-2010, 02:08 PM
NFC SucKs...AfC#1
Go RaVenS!

M.TYSON
01-11-2010, 07:17 PM
fuck the ravens, GO JETS!!!

ScreaM
01-12-2010, 05:33 AM
fuckin cant wait for this weekend... every game is a good game

crotchstain
02-11-2010, 07:52 AM
2 homos

Three now. Just saying.

I'ma be a Cowboys fan til I die.