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re: NFL Division Alignment
Posted on 8/18/14 at 11:00 am to Wayne Campbell
Posted on 8/18/14 at 11:00 am to Wayne Campbell
Quick google search and found these images back from 2011:
LINK
Things that don't make sense:
Indy in the South
Dallas in the East
Miami in the East instead of the South (yes I know they are on the east coast)
From the link also:
LINK
Things that don't make sense:
Indy in the South
Dallas in the East
Miami in the East instead of the South (yes I know they are on the east coast)
From the link also:
Posted on 8/18/14 at 11:36 am to NS Who Dat Nation
That second map is never going to happen. It's way to drastic of a change. Plus Cleveland Cincinnati and Pittsburgh legally have to be in the same division.
I have no problems with keeping divisions to save historic rivalries. This whole thread was more of a petty gripe than a call for real change.
I have no problems with keeping divisions to save historic rivalries. This whole thread was more of a petty gripe than a call for real change.
Posted on 8/18/14 at 4:33 pm to NS Who Dat Nation
That second map won't happen.
But if we're going strictly on geography, it should look something like this:
NFC West--Seattle, San Fran, Arizona, Dallas
AFC West--Oakland, San Diego, Denver, Kansas City
NFC South--New Orleans, St. Louis, Atlanta, Tampa Bay
AFC South--Miami, Jacksonville, Tenn., Houston
NFC North--Minny, Green Bay, Chicago, Detroit
AFC North--Cleveland, Indy, Pitt, Cincy
NFC East--Philly, NYG, Wash., Carolina
AFC East-- New England, NYJ, Baltimore, Buffalo
But if we're going strictly on geography, it should look something like this:
NFC West--Seattle, San Fran, Arizona, Dallas
AFC West--Oakland, San Diego, Denver, Kansas City
NFC South--New Orleans, St. Louis, Atlanta, Tampa Bay
AFC South--Miami, Jacksonville, Tenn., Houston
NFC North--Minny, Green Bay, Chicago, Detroit
AFC North--Cleveland, Indy, Pitt, Cincy
NFC East--Philly, NYG, Wash., Carolina
AFC East-- New England, NYJ, Baltimore, Buffalo
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