Thu Oct 22, 2009 9:00 am EDT

AFC First-Round Byes:
Indianapolis Colts
Denver Broncos
Other AFC Divisional Champions:
Pittsburgh Steelers
New England Patriots
AFC Wild Cards:
Cincinnati Bengals
Houston Texans
NFC First-Round Byes:
New Orleans Saints
Minnesota Vikings
Other NFC Divisional Champions:
New York Giants
San Francisco 49ers
NFC Wild Cards:
Atlanta Falcons
Green Bay Packers
See last week's absurdly premature playoff picture here.
• The top two spots in the AFC remain the same; even solidified. It doesn't seem like anyone else wants it.
• The NFC has a change among the first-round byes, though, as the Giants drop out in favor of the Vikings. I'm not dropping the Giants because they lost to the Saints -- I'm dropping them because they didn't compete against the Saints. I believe they can compete, and I'm 100% in support of a rematch sometime in late January, but what happened on Sunday was a flat-out beating. And it made Richard Seymour very happy.
• When I started this thing, I had the Bengals winning the AFC North and the Steelers as the Wild Card. That probably makes more sense, since they're tied with 4-2 records, and the Bengals won the head-to-head game, but as you can see, I flipped them. I just can't ignore that the Steelers have more going for them. They're allowing 74.5 rushing yards per game, and their quarterback seems unstoppable right now. It's extremely close, but ... sorry, Bengals. My head says Steelers, and is quite adamant about it.
• We've got a new face among the AFC Wild Cards: the Houston Texans! Yay! Welcome Texans!
• Here's why: There's a group three-loss teams who can make the argument for inclusion. The Jets, Ravens, Jags, Texans, and even the Dolphins are in play. It was the Jets last week, but it can't be them this week, because they just lost to Buffalo, for Fouts's sake. The Ravens have lost their last three, so they're out. The Jags' last two wins have come against Tennessee and St. Louis, with a 41-0 loss to Seattle in between, so I'm far from sold on them. Miami is still too ... I dunno, Henne-ish? So I'm going to go with the Texans, who seem to be trending upward, and have a quarterback playing some of the best ball in the league.
• Two new faces in the NFC, too: the Falcons and the Packers. The Falcons had a playoff game to get into the Absurdly Premature Playoff Picture against the Bears, and they won that, so they're in. It was still close between Green Bay and Chicago, but again, I'll ride with the quarterback I like better. In this case, it's Aaron Rodgers(notes).
• I should note, though, that I still think Philadelphia, when playing with some semblance of motivation, is better than either of those two teams. I won't reward them for losing to the Raiders, though. That should count as two losses in the standings. And if they lose to Washington on Monday night, that should count as four. With automatic elimination from the playoffs.
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Enjoy.
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I guess that's progress.
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If you still click on it and say to yourself "its too early in the season for this" then YOU need to look in the mirror and ask yourself "why did I click on something I knew was absurd and then make a comment detailing the absurdity"
You're a dumbass, that's why. Hope this helps.
MJD, keep it. Don't let the mouth-breathers get you down...
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}:^D
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(Just waiting for Orton's near miss INT's to become game changing INT's and the other teams' OFF coordinators to figure out the Den DEF)
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In the NFC, I still think Philly is a powerhouse and can make the playoffs, but they need to stop having a horrible game once every month. I think I would put Philly over Green Bay and Chicago.
In the AFC, I really like the Ravens and they are just two plays (missed FG in Min and Clayton's drop) short of being 5-1 and in command of their division. Out of every 3-3 team in the league, they are probably the toughest, I still think they can win 10 games this year.
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Saints and Vikes in the NFC: Most definitly one of the two will play in the Superbowl. I like both teams and both stories.
Pats, Denver, Pitts, and Indy in the AFC.
I really think that it is between Pitts and Indy. Denver and the Pats are playing hot but not hot enough in the end will kill them in the playoffs.
I the Pats play hot they can beat anyone in the playoffs because of grit and experience. I hate the team but they are good. If the Pats do not get hot in the end then Pittsburgh will beat Indy in the Semi and kill Denver in the Title Game.
All boils down to matchups. Pitts last playoff game in Denver was a total beat down by them. Should see no difference here.
Finally, what is wrong with the Bears??? Orton and Benson both leave and become major Studs? Tells me that the organization has internal and leadership issues. I can see 1 complete 180 but 2 makes me skeptical of what they are doing up there.
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. Rodge's Say's and does all the right things off the field, but that's has not translated too wining on the field. how long will that love affair last?
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