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Elimination of the NFL playoffs

Usually, at this stage of the regular season, most of us can know who reflect the playoffs NFL, at least for the majority. However, with only three weeks of the NFL regular season, playoffs table (excluding the current division champions) is also muddy as ever.

From the AFC, the Middle East in a showdown with Miami, New England and New York Jets all tied the first place. Pittsburgh and Baltimore are separated by one game in the North, which play each other this week. Tennessee has won the South, but the Colts seem very intriguing secret. (Silence not tell anyone, but have won six consecutive matches.) And lets not even talk of Western thought.

Now you can say whatever you like New England and New York in the East, but you can not say enough about the Miami Dolphins. No team has done what they have done to date, the conversion of a former equipment in a legitimate playoff contender 1-15. And most give credit to Bill Parcells, who deserves, and has made many gestures of love of dolphins office but I know what I will give Tony Sparano. Your system only wins games, but maximizes the use of player talent in the field. Even Ricky Williams is quietly having a good year, and Chad Pennington has shocked everyone. Sparano will be up there by the coach of the year, and theme of the year without a coach in my book.

Most likely, the Jets and Dolphins to win until the last game of the season in hours available, (unless the 49ers to keep rolling and unrolling the Dolphins this week, but I do not see happen) and slopes for the Dolphin / Jets Matchup of Week 17 at Giants Stadium. Now we all know that it will be cold, very cold, and we all know what works in the cold. The racing game. You can see Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams wild as Favre threw a few more spikes. The Jets offense is too inconsistent, and expects Sparano attract some tricks up his sleeve to get the Dolphins to surprise the playoffs. Now bet that you do not say that before the season: "I know the Dolphins were 1-15 last year, but have some pieces. I think it will end with a record better than the Patriots and win the division. "I laughed hysterically.

The relentless AFC North can not do better with two of the best teams facing ranked defense this week. The winner of this game will take full control of the division lead, and take all stages of the game Each phase of the game is the self, the Steelers have the number one defense, but the crows are impossible to score at home. Will great to see Reed and Polamalu make big plays in their respective defenses. But ultimately, what will come of the fourth part of the game and Flacco Roethlisberger, now let's get this … A rookie quarterback without solid experience in pressure games, or a Superbowl-winning star QB who has the surname of pressure and big games? Difficult but I have to choose Roethlisberger and the Steelers win this game and the AFC North. I'm not going to make bold predictions, but look for Big Ben to open another avenue for the big game.

The AFC South is a little clearer, Tennessee and become the division of Indianapolis on the rise, and competition within the division of any type. Look for Titans to keep rolling through the season, Jeff Fisher, there will be nobody on the bench in recent games. And the Colts have quietly on Wild Card top place in the AFC. (But do not repeat too nobody cares if they make a second phase in depth).

Now, I said I would not call the West, but at least I have to say something. First, this division is absolutely pathetic. The Broncos schizophrenics do not know who they are, the Chargers are Most disappointing team in the league and maybe in the history of the NFL, the Raiders have not changed much and ruin the race could only JaMarcus Russell if they do something soon, and Kansas City can hardly compete with anyone. Now I've said, I would say something, but I did not say it would be good. Denver division win easily, but only because the rest of the division can not function properly.

Table of playoffs will be released as follows:

1. Tennessee Titans
2. Steelers
3. Miami Dolphins
4. Denver
5. Colts
6. Baltimore Ravens

Now the race for the NFC playoffs, especially the Wild Card race, defining an image of clay playoffs. East remains bestial although most still believe it or not, the top of the North is up in the air, the South is no doubt the best football division and west is almost as bad in this conference, but at least talk about the Cardinals.

Now, there's no better team to be discussed in this time of year when the New York Giants football. I know that recently emerged from a loss of almost the Eagles but we all know what this team is done. All side entertainment Harris Smith, (Oh, sorry I meant Plaxico Burress) This is the most mentally tough team in football, and will be the most physically demanding both back Brandon Jacobs. The only problem, they have once the playoffs begin, they will have the advantage of local field will have to get used to that. Descending by the division, the Eagles were very impressive lately. Everyone was counting after Donovan McNabb was sidelined in this terrible loss to Ravens but why did. I know many people like to rely on teams as they begin a stretch, and overreact when teams are in a race (for those of you who won the Superbowl contending Jets two weeks ago.) But such was the chosen destination for Donovan, which is basically all the time pressure is about it. It also helps when Andy Reid comes to his senses and gives the ball to Westbrook to have less pressure to Donovan and his attempts to lose almost 50 a game. So look for the Eagles to a race for a slot in the NFC wild card, but then. The NFC South is just too difficult. They were short two Atlanta and Tampa Bay. As Redskins have vanished, and the circus known as the Dallas Cowboys is slowly rotting away, it appears that the animals of East Giants in the playoffs this season.

The NFC North is very interesting, and I know most of you take the easy route and say that the great defense and AP carry the Minnesota Vikings to win this division. In the words of Lee Corso, not so fast, my friend! The Bears have everything in line with them to easily take the NFC North. The remaining games against Vikings Arizona, Atlanta and New York Giants. It is easily the toughest schedule in the NFL is, and to top it off, the quarterback Gus Ferotte was launched this week with an injured lower back, Tarvaris Jackson left to lead the team, which is not good news. Jackson has been since the beginning of the season, only to go 0-2 with a very average. Minnesota could at least give the ball Adrian Peterson each game, but I think they understand fairly quickly. On the other side of things, the Chicago Bears just got out of victory night Thursday on the New Orleans Saints further, and the remaining games against Green Bay and Houston. Green Bay has been disappointing, and Houston is a below average team. Despite Minnesota is probably a better team than all of Chicago, Chicago looks to win the North, based solely out of their schedule remaining.

Where does that leave Minnesota? Well, that leaves them completely out of it, because the NFC South is just incredible. The Carolina Panthers are among the tops in the league, and it seems that they to win the Division. Smash and Dash (Jonathan Stewart DeAngelo Williams) are virtually unstoppable, the only problem I have is that stole his nickname LenDale White and Chris Johnson Tennessee Titans. Williams is good to see success in the NFL, but since I was a big fan of his when he played for the University of Memphis Tigers. They will be fully tested when play the Giants next week, on Sunday night, which could be a preview of the NFC championship. Jeff Garcia and the Tampa Bay Bucs have been great, and the Falcons Atlanta were (with dolphins) one of the most surprising teams in the league. The Bucs and Falcons will compete this week in an important game, but it is absolutely absurd anyone to think that the Bucs have a chance to win this game. First, Garcia is listed as doubtful with a calf was sick, and it would be ridiculous to choose a team of that division to lose at home. The NFC South is 24-2 at home this season and 10-0 at home when they play each other. Advantage, Atlanta. Tampa Bay may lose this match, but will easily win the next two against San Diego and Oakland pathetic AFC West. Did I mention the AFC West is pathetic? The Bucs have the final NFC Wild Card slot, and the Falcons take the first. Again, no one would have predicted. Three teams from the NFC South in the playoffs? Seriously not even say that you predicted.

Finally, NFC West, which would be as pathetic as the AFC West if the Arizona Cardinals are not included, and if Mike Singletary did not take over and compete San Francisco at the end of the season. But the NFC West is all about Arizona this year, he won a division title for the first time in 33 years. They also presented a playoff game for the first time since 1947 that has not really for the people of Arizona as the team was in Chicago at the time. This is a great success for the Arizona Cardinals, who have taken many to shorten playoffs in recent seasons, but never managed to do it. Finally traded this season, and all players of this team is well deserved. This is because of another first-year coach Ken Whisenhunt in a large, which is also up there in the my coach vote of year, but Sparano beaten by only a little. Especially because Arizona had a tremendous amount of talent before Whisenhunt arrived there, while Sparano does not have that luxury. All that aside, Whisenhunt has done a very scattered Cardinal team and asked them to gel very well, while taking the crime (we all know very well) maybe capacity. The NFC West could be a very weak division, but who cares. History has been and always should be recognized, under any circumstances. Congratulations Cardinals.

With all of this is, the NFC playoff picture would look like:

1. Giants
2. Caroline Panthers
3. Arizona Cardinals
4. Chicago Bears
5. Atlanta Falcons
6. Tampa Bay

With only a few weeks of the regular season, many teams have their destiny in playoffs in the palm of your hand. Few teams will look to see who beat who, every week, and if it is at your own creation. In the coming weeks, the situation must begin to clear, and there are real playoff contenders. You can see some interesting battles in the playoffs this year, and some good games too (without Because of the Patriots). And I mentioned the AFC West is pathetic?

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