For at least the last 5 years in the NFL, the AFC has
been known as the power conference. And with good reason too, the New
England Patriots have won three Super Bowl Championships in that time.
The Indianapolis Colts also won a Super Bowl, as have the Pittsburgh
Steelers. Throw in the San Diego Chargers, and you have a handful of
dominant teams that the NFC hasn't been able to compete with.
But
the victory of the New York Giants over the New England Patriots in
last year's Super Bowl was more than just a dramatic upset, it also
signaled the start of a shift in power. So far in the 2008 NFL season,
the NFC has been the superior conference. This has big implications
when you're thinking of making online bets on the NFL. No longer can
you automatically pick a good AFC over a good NFC team. You have to
strongly consider the NFC opponents and in many cases, favor them.
One
of the major reasons for this has been because of injuries. First and
foremost, the injury to Tom Brady has created a power vacuum. With
Brady out for the season, the New England Patriots are not the best
team in the league anymore. They are still good, but they have been
exposed a little bit as having an old defense and relying on Brady to
really carry them.
There have been other injuries in the AFC as
well. Peyton Manning had knee surgery in the offseason, and his
offensive line has been destroyed by injuries in the beginning part of
the year. The Chargers have also had a few key players hurt, with both
LaDainian Tomlinson and Antonio Gates hobbling around. Shawne Merriman
has also had season ending knee surgery, taking out one of the more
fearsome players in the league. Meanwhile, some up and rising teams in
the AFC never rose! I'm looking at you Cleveland Browns, one of the
biggest early disappointments this season. Coming off of their strong
2007 campaign, the Browns were a trendy playoff pick. Not anymore.
The
NFC East alone could arguably be better than the entire AFC. The
defending champion New York Giants haven't been slowed with their
injuries, and Eli Manning has continued to play with confidence. The
Eagles have a healthy Donovan McNabb and a strong defense and the
Redskins are starting to mesh under Jim Zorn. Then there's America's
Team, the Dallas Cowboys. Tony Romo is one of the better quarterbacks
in the league. Add in Marion Barber, Felix Jones, Terrell Owens and a
host of other star players, and the Cowboys are tough to beat week in
and week out.
Nobody would have thought it but so far the NFC is
actually better than the AFC. So when you're making your bets don't
just write off an NFC as being from a weaker conference. The NFC
definitely has control right now in the first part of the 2008 football season.
Simon
M Skinner has worked in the online gaming industry since 2000. He has
worked for some of the top online sportsbooks and now runs http://www.sportsbook-watch.com which reviews and recommends gambling companies online. He can be reached at info@sportsbook-watch.com