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Originally Posted by TeamSelig
New England 13-3
Baltimore 13-3
Indianapolis 16-1
San Diego 12-4
WC: Kansas City 11-5
WC: Denver 10-6
San Diego d. Kansas City
New England d. Denver
Indianapolis d. San Diego
Baltimore d. New England
Indianapolis d. Baltimore
Dallas 11-5
Chicago 14-2
New Orleans 10-6
Seattle 9-7
WC: Carolina 9-7
WC: Giants 8-8
Carolina d. Seattle
New Orleans d. Giants
Chicago d. Carolina
Dallas d. New Orleans
Dallas d. Chicago
Indianapolis d. Dallas
Notes:
- Bears can't win without a QB
- Didn't like the Giants and might be replaced by several teams (whichever can step it up at the end of the season)
- New England/Baltimore was a toss up
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Dallas put a hurting on Indy a few weeks ago and I think they will do it again. Tony Romo is the real deal and has energized that franchise. They are the NFC's best offense. They have two quality RB's and a great receiving corps. One of the 2 or 3 best defenses in the NFC, if not the best. They held 10-0 Indy to 14 points. Best punter in the NFC. The only question is the kicking game but Gramatica should be fine. Right now there just isn't a better team in the NFC.