Football fans should start their countdown to the Super Bowl 2011 event next month as today marks exactly 30 days before the much awaited football event happens live at the Dallas Cowboys Stadium on February 6, 2011. Hotels near the area have started to be booked while NFL merchandise can now be seen in various high-traffic areas such as airports, malls, etc.
The big question now lies on which two NFL teams from NFC and AFC will battle in Super Bowl 2011? On my previous article last year of which I wrote about Super Bowl 2011 winning odds, Players Only chose Indianapolis Colts as the top NFL team. Other contenders according to them are San Diego Chargers, New Orleans Saints, New England Patriots, Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys, and Green Bay Packers.
Right now, as I look at their respective NFL standings, the top NFL teams in each of their respective conference are as follows: New England Patriots for the AFC East, Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens for AFC North, Indianapolis Colts for AFC South, Kansas City Chiefs for AFC West, Philadelphia Eagles and New York Jets for NFC East, Chicago Bears on NFC North, Atlanta Falcons on NFC South, and both Seattle Seahawks and St. Louis Rams for NFC West.
The NFL wild card weekend will start on January 8, 2011 for both AFC and NFC to determine which two teams will battle on Super Bowl 2011. For AFC, it will be New York Jets vs. Indianapolis Colts and Baltimore Ravens vs. Kansas City Chiefs. For NFC, it will be New Orleans Saints vs. Seattle Seahawks and Greenbay Packers vs. Philadelphia Eagle: Below is the bracket and schedule for the NFL Playoffs 2011:
Which teams are your bets to compete for Super Bowl 2011? If we are to use historical data on the appearances of each NFL teams in any Super Bowl game for the AFC football matches, New York Jets, Baltimore Ravens and Indianapolis Colts all have the same 4 appearances. However, among them New York Jets registered the most Super Bowl wins of 4 games. Meanwhile, for NFC, Greenbay Packers holds the record for most Super Bowl appearances of 4. They also hold the most Super Bowl wins of 3 games.
From the historical data above, it seems that Greenbay Packers is already a sure contender for the Super Bowl 2011 representing the National Football Conference (NFC). However, for the AFC, it seems that New York Jets had the edge to be the Super Bowl 2011 representative.
Let's tune into next week's wild card NFL games to determine the two teams who will compete to get the Super Bowl 2011 trophy next month. In the mean time, you can have a break and test your Super Bowl skills by playing the 2-minute Super Bowl trivia here.
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