Before the Texans joined and changed the NFL Division format, there would always be that one team that made no sense geographically.
December 2, 2023
Before the Texans joined and changed the NFL Division format, there would always be that one team that made no sense geographically.
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Cardinals in the NFC east always made me chuckle, hell, the cowboys still makes no sense but its too late to take them out.
Lions can finally put to bed the joke that the Bucs have won the North more recently than them. I for one can’t wait until that joke goes away forever.
# Hey did you guys know the bucs have won the nfc north more recently than the lions
Indy still makes no sense in the AFC south. Put them in the AFC North, move Baltimore to the AFC East and Miami to AFC South.
The old AFC West actually made sense, and more sense that some of the current divisions. Kansas City’s a bit far from the coast, but they’re also in the middle-of-the-country no-man’s land.
The afc central was 6 teams in 2000. So weird. Atlanta used to play San Fran and the St. Louis Rams in division. So glad they realigned. NFC south makes perfect sense. NFC east is still wonky with Dallas. So many weird alignments before they did 4 divisions each conference.
It still doesnt why tf is dallas part of the NFC East? Why is Indianapolis in the AFC South? Like geographically speaking these two make 0 sense to me
I liked having the Buccaneers
Falcons in the NFC West. Why they put Atlanta in western divisions (Braves were NL west until ‘94) is weird
9 comments
Cardinals in the NFC east always made me chuckle, hell, the cowboys still makes no sense but its too late to take them out.
Lions can finally put to bed the joke that the Bucs have won the North more recently than them. I for one can’t wait until that joke goes away forever.
# Hey did you guys know the bucs have won the nfc north more recently than the lions
Indy still makes no sense in the AFC south. Put them in the AFC North, move Baltimore to the AFC East and Miami to AFC South.
The old AFC West actually made sense, and more sense that some of the current divisions. Kansas City’s a bit far from the coast, but they’re also in the middle-of-the-country no-man’s land.
The afc central was 6 teams in 2000. So weird. Atlanta used to play San Fran and the St. Louis Rams in division. So glad they realigned. NFC south makes perfect sense. NFC east is still wonky with Dallas. So many weird alignments before they did 4 divisions each conference.
It still doesnt why tf is dallas part of the NFC East? Why is Indianapolis in the AFC South? Like geographically speaking these two make 0 sense to me
I liked having the Buccaneers
Falcons in the NFC West. Why they put Atlanta in western divisions (Braves were NL west until ‘94) is weird