tubba marxxx
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« on: November 08, 2011, 09:11:54 pm » |
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AFC East: New York Jets New England Patriots Buffalo Bills Baltimore Ravens
AFC North: Pittsburgh Steelers Cleveland Browns Indianapolis Colts Cinicinnatti Bengals
AFC South: Miami Dolphins Tennesse Titans Jacksonville Jaguars Houston Texans
AFC West: Oakland Raiders San Diego Chargers Denver Broncos Kansas City Chiefs
NFC East: New York Giants Philadelphia Eagles Washington Redskins Carolina Panthers
NFC South: Tampa Bay Buccaneers Atlanta Falcons Dallas Cowboys New Orleans Saints
NFC North: Chicago Bears Minnesota Vkiings Detroit Lions Green Bay Packers
NFC West: St. Louis Rams Arizona Cardinals San Fransisco 49ers Seattle Seahawks
I understand that the Rivalries are a huge factor as to why this would never happen. It would still pretty neat for the NFL to be geographically correct
idk, I'm bored an came across this on Facebook, wanted to see if anyone else had an opinion, or even ever thought of this
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tubba marxxx
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« Reply #12 on: November 09, 2011, 05:43:51 pm » |
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It's kind of hard to make the argument that IND was out of place in the AFCE, given the whole Brady-Manning thing over the last 10 years. They are at least as relevant as BUF.
Agreed. Plus in our direct situation I think it would make some cool/interesting new rivalries. Baltimore v.s. New England twice a year would be pretty sweet. Or how about Rex facing his former Ravens twice a year. Miami v.s. Jacksonville in a battle for AFC Florida "dominance." And let's give the Dolphins a few more chances to FINALLY beat Houston. As far as the NFC east goes, they would have a field day with hating Cam Newton for the next decade. Dallas v.s. New Orleans could be a pretty sweet new rivalry I think as well. Who knows. Again, this would never happen. But it's cool to talk about I think.
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