Date: | Fri, 23 Nov 2012 06:28:57 -0800 |
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From: | Jas Jain |
American Football: Road to Super Bowl
Even though the real football and the hunt for Super Bowl begins in December, potential contenders and losers have already seem to have been separated. Here is my list of contenders (not in order) in blue, those with an outside chance in black, and those with next-to-nil chance in red:
1 | Houston Texans |
2 | Atlanta Falcons |
3 | Baltimore Ravens |
4 | San Francisco 49ers |
5 | New England Patriots |
6 | Chicago Bears |
7 | Green Bay Packers |
8 | New York Giants |
9 | Denver Broncos |
10 | Pittsburgh Steelers |
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11 | Indianapolis Colts |
12 | New Orleans Saints |
13 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
14 | Seattle Seahawks |
15 | Minnesota Vikings |
16 | Cincinnati Bengals |
17 | Dallas Cowboys |
18 | Washington Redskins |
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19 | St. Louis Rams |
20 | San Diego Chargers |
21 | Miami Dolphins |
22 | Arizona Cardinals |
23 | New York Jets |
24 | Buffalo Bills |
25 | Tennessee Titans |
26 | Detroit Lions |
27 | Philadelphia Eagles |
28 | Oakland Raiders |
29 | Carolina Panthers |
30 | Cleveland Browns |
31 | Kansas City Chiefs |
32 | Jacksonville Jaguars |
I have highlighted the teams with a winning tradition, 2 or more Super Bowl wins in the past 30 years, in light green. Two teams with great winning tradition in 1960s and 1970s, Raiders and Dolphins, have joined the ranks of perennial losers. If my 49ers and Limbaugh's Steelers end up meeting in the Super Bowl then the best Super Bowl franchise of all time would get decided.
Go Niners!
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