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Who am I?
I am a Charlotte, North Carolina resident that has been a sports fan and Redskins fan for about 28 years now. I am 34 and have also been in the IT field doing Technical Support and Customer Assistance for approximately 10 years.
I am extremely passionate about my teams that I follow; as is any REAL fan;)
My other professional sports teams that I follow are the Detroit Red Wings (NHL), Baltimore Orioles (MLB), Charlotte Bobcats and Boston Celtics (NBA), and Carolina Panthers (NFL).
My interests in sports expand beyond the basketball, football, and hockey realms as well. Golf, Soccer, some car racing events, tennis, poker, NCAA basketball and football, and boxing I follow, but not nearly as much as the above stated in the previous paragraph.
I play a sport known as Disc Golf which is exactly like regular golf but instead of using clubs and having a hole (pin) to drop a ball in; one throws a specially molded frisbee disc at a pin that is comprised of a basket. All concepts and rules are like golf. And the best part is that there are zero greens fees;)
Beyond sports, I am an avid music fan that likes pretty much all genres of music in some way, shape, or form. Also another passion of mine is watching movies. Again, any genre I can watch.
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AFC vs. NFC - Has the power in the NFL finally shifted?? posted on 11/26/2008
The 2008 NFL season has proven to be one of great disparity in comparison to last season. Different teams lie atop the standings with the exception of one, the New York "Football" Giants. Last season, these same Giants shocked the world when they made it into the playoffs as a Wild Card birth, and finished as Super Bowl champions. Their win ushered in changing of the guard, power-wise, for the NFC as a whole. This is definitely seen when looking at the bottom of the standings for this 2008 season. Now, I know what you are thinking; why look at the bottom of the standings?? This reasoning will be become evident as you read further.
Since 1998 we have only seen 3 NFC teams become Super Bowl champions and for nearly a decade we have seen the AFC be the most powerful conference. Prior to 1998, dating back to 1985 we were used to NFC Super Bowl Champions but as stated previously, here recently we have become accustomed to the AFC producing the best teams. It seemed an unlikely scenario at this point last year, that the New York Giants or any NFC opponent would be able to derail the mighty New England Patriots. The Patriots seemed destined to be this generation's own undefeated 1972 Miami Dolphins; all they had to do was win Super Bowl 42. With this win it would also epitomize the dominance of power the AFC had come into since 1998. We all saw how that ended!!
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