AFC East vs. NFC East? North vs. North? Let’s pick the NFL’s toughest divisions

One of the best absolute parts about the American Football Association – this applies to university football also more – is the competitions. Hate power in sport is very real.
Each team has clear competitors falling into their division. These six games every year are a different thing, both in terms of the value that they provide and the intensity that you enter into, and all of them are revealed more than fun.
The difference also has different competitors. Sometimes the competitions are born because the teams occur to play each other over and over again. Look at Colts Indianapolis, New England Patriots during the days of Peyten Manning and Tom Brady as an example.
In some cases, there are also geographical competitions. The teams of the same part of the country want to be the best in its region, even if they do not share a section or conference with the other team concerned.
Regarding the topic of geography … there was something here in The Skinny Post, Michael Peterson and RJ Ochoa, they wondering who will win the battle of divisions. If we incite divisions from the same geographical region (AFC East against NFC East, etc.) against each other … which team will win?
East battle
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RJ:
To be clear for the context, I cover the Dallas Cowboys here, so I am very biased in this sense. However, I think this discussion is one of the most interesting because it is divided with the ruling Super Bowl Champions in the Philadelphia eagles facing those that belong to the MVP league in Josh Allen.
Interestingly, NFC East has a cortptic and recipient of success that has achieved a lot of success before. Galen Hersz and Cedee Lamb starred with the college with OKLAHOMA Sooners until we know that the team’s chemistry will be really strong.
What’s more is that NFC East Side will have Howe Roseman. While Allen is one of the best players in the entire league, and perhaps the best individual player in all EST teams, the reality is that the lack of things around him across AFC East really weighs.
I must give this one to NFC.
Michael:
I am in the same boat here. The ruling Super Bowl star and one of the most complete teams in all football in NFC East. Add that the Eagles opponent in the NFC game was the leaders (also in the same section) and it is difficult to argue with their counterpart in the AFC.
As RJ said, Josh Allen is the ruling MVP and a player’s hell, but it simply does not have the pieces around him in this default to compete.
North Battle
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Michael:
Each of these sections is loaded. Although I believe that a case can be brought to offensive skill sites that are equal to the four groups of the team, it is Qurtirbbeck in the north of the AFC that will give them the gesture in the end because it is very unbalanced.
Jordan Loew and Jarid Gof Corterbbeck was good at NFC North. But after these two people, the second year player was like Williams and the beginning for the first time JJ McCarthy. This is a sharp drop.
When you look at AFC North, you have Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow, both of which are ranked among the five best players in the US Football Association. Aaron Rodgers is still what it is and Brown will have … someone. If it ends until Joe Flacco is above the junior husband, you can still add Super Bowl to the equation.
Defensively, it is difficult not to give a signal to AFC North as well as due to the likes of myles Garrett and TJ WATT. There is no Rusher Edge in NFC North approaching the talent and production of these.
Give me the Asian Federation in this one.
RJ:
People think NFC North is the harshest division in football and my cheese, I can’t know the reason. Not even the best section is located in the north.
AFC North is completely downloaded. We will have to discuss seriously if we want Lamar Jackson or Joe Boro (not really, it’s Lamar, but you get this point) and they will have Ja’mar Chase to drive the road from a traffic perspective.
Defensive, although this group will get my sitting Garrett and TJ Watt with all other games that you employ in the Timoor. I have no doubt that the battle of the North will win by the AFC and I do not think it will be particularly close.
South battle
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RJ:
This is not fun conversation.
It looks at the state of both southern divisions. Although I think it is clear that the best team will be AFC South All-Stars … I don’t think we will really enjoy the process of putting this group together.
In order to be fair to that group, Travis Hunter joined its joining and may become Cam Ward as a star. Currently, although CJ Stroud will be easily corderbbeck for the group, but even if we have a set of clarification operations like his teammates, they are sure to flourish against all the NFC south of its assembly.
Michael:
Each of the southern divisions is unpleasant to the eye while they also have one good team for a great team. For the AFC, this is Texas. For NFC, they have pirates. I would like to think about these two teams as mirrors for each other. Broke -backed defensive crimes with Applenty buttons.
However, I aligned with NFC here. I love the weapons surrounding its quadruple, cooking the AFC. BUCS receptions are the best in this group. I will take Robinson on all other running appearances at the present time, too. Even although the leopards resemble the worst team of the eight, I love the competitive nature and the style of playing from NFC is better.
West battle
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Michael:
This may be one of the most difficult options, in my opinion. NFC West has a wealth of talents, but the same applies to AFC West. In the end, I will go with the section that includes Patrick Maqoum and the presidents who were running in the American Football Association over the past decade. In the offensive point of view, this is all I really need with the main coach, Andy Reed.
Defensive, AFC West also has the edge. Leaders, charger, and Broncos have some of the best units in all the American Football Association. Raiders clearly get the stadium in Edge Rusher Maxx Crosby, which is more than enough if they only contribute to a single player in this scenario. Other names of the notes include Patrick Surtin II, Derwin James, Khalil Mac, Chris Jones, and Trint McDovovi.
Perhaps if Aaron Donald is still wandering in North NFC, but without him, I will go with the AFC.
RJ:
This may be the easiest decision for me.
The presence of Patrick Maqoum is the final Trump card, but the presence of Maxx Crosby on the other side of the ball is also a big victory. I think NFC West has the ability to be enjoyable with all its teams that compete this year, but they do not have real players in the position of skill that flourish outside Puka Nacua at the present time. There are a potential pieces like Jaxon Smith-Njigba, but nothing looks like it can fight the LED Mahries-Crosby collection.
Give me AFC West. Even if we do not include a single member of Los Angeles.