who would win? afc east of course is awesome. afc south- chris johnson, peyton manning, reggie wayne nfc north is insane. who you got? and if you have time (i dont) make up a starting roster...
Thinking quickly the AFC South offense would be unstoppable. Peyton Manning, Chris Johnson, Reggie Wayne, Andre Johnson and Dallas Clark. Their defense would be a little iffy though.
I used to do this in the Marino years, but the only player I could come up with on the D was Offerdahl Granted it was his earlier years rather than late
eh it sounds self-serving but it's the afc east. Brady, moss, Welker, B. Edwards, D. Keller, Ronnie, Thomas Jones, Jake long, faneca, mangold, S. Neal, Carey Wilfork, Ty Warren, S. Ellis, Bart Scott, D. Harris, J. Mayo, Pace/porter (if you wanna count him right now) Revis, Sean Smith, Merriweather, Rhodes. That's one ridiculous team. (I'm aware there's no bills on it...)
I'll do our offense... QB: Tom Brady, Patriots RB: Ronnie Brown, Dolphins FB: Lousaka Polite, Dolphins WR: Randy Moss, Patriots WR: Wes Welker, Patriots TE: Benjamin Watson, Patriots LT: Jake Long, Dolphins RT: D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Jets C: Nick Mangold, Jets LG: Logan Mankins, Patriots RG: Alan Faneca, Jets Too lazy to do anything else.
i have no arguments with his selections..... ill take a healthy ronnie brown over everyone in the east.....polite is a no-brainer and jake long takes it imo.
nfc south is sick brees deangelo williams/michael turner roddy white, steve smith, marcus colston, bryant shockey, tony gonzalez wow
Someone like Bavaro comes to mind. The guy played for weeks with a broken jaw. He is my kind of player, not the wimps of today
The NFC North is no push-over either. QB: Aaron Rodgers, GB RB: Adrian Peterson, MIN FB: Jerome Felton, DET WR: Calvin Johnson, DET WR: Greg Jennings, GB TE: Greg Olsen, CHI (I debated putting Shiancoe in there, his stats may have been Favre's fault though) LT: Bryant McKinnie, MIN LG: Steve Hutchinson, MIN C: Olin Kreutz, CHI RG: Jason Spitz, GB RT: Phil Loadholt, MIN (rookie) DE: Jared Allen, MIN DT: Kevin Williams, MIN DT: Tommy Harris, CHI DE: Aaron Kampman (played OLB this year but imo, a better de than Ray Edwards) OLB: Lance Briggs, CHI MLB: E.J. Henderson, MIN OLB: Chad Greenway or Ben Leber, MIN (both) CB: Charles Woodson, GB S: Nick Collins, GB S: Louis Delmas, DET (this was entirely based on potential and being a homer lol) CB: Antoine Winfield K: Jason Hanson, DET P: Chris "Warcraft" Kluwe, MIN KR: Percy Harvin SPT: Zack Follett, DET (dood can hit)
Don't forget Sanchez and always got to go with Sexy Rexy as a couch or was that a coach. Actually the NFC would have a very talented bunch in Cowboys, Giants, Redskins and Eagles. I did not like typing that either.
Several divisions could make a real good argument, myself kind of leaning with the AFC South because the offensive firepower is just crazy. As Rhody said you'd have Peyton, CJ, Andre Johnson, Reggie Wayne, Dallas Clark, etc. You'd also have some pretty good depth if you take past an initial starting lineup like Matt Schaub and Maurice Jones-Drew. That's the #1 and #2 QB for passing yards this past year, and #1 and #4 rushers. The AFC East would have a pretty mean running game and haven't seen the AFC North mentioned yet, but they'd be able to field a pretty nasty defense.
I'd also like to add that I think the NFC West would have a pretty weak excuse for an all-star team. It would pretty much just be Arizona players.
Out of 4 teams??? and the three he has are more than deserving. Anyways, the division would have the best Oline and maybe even Dline so right off the bat wed have the advantage on the line of scrimmage.