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  • philcafc
    philcafc Posts: 3,883
    That was far too easy for the Chiefs.
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,755
    Another Chiefs Eagles Super Bowl it is.
  • Bugger
  • philcafc
    philcafc Posts: 3,883
    Not I suspect what most people wanted but hardly a surprise. Hope Eagles win it but I wouldn't bet against the Chiefs.
  • WHAddick
    WHAddick Posts: 1,146
    Agreed Phil. Most boring outcome of the playoffs in terms of the teams I wanted to see in the superbowl but cant really argue against them being the 2 best teams. Hopefully next season we see some change!
  • Questions from a layman:

    As far as I understand it, the AFL started as a sort of Kerry Packer split from the NFL, but then they sorted themselves out and all came under the NFL umbrella, and the teams were split into NFC and AFC.

    When they were split, both parts cover N, E, S, W so it's not a regional split. 

    - How were the teams for each decided? 
    - Did AFL teams largely end up in the AFC?  
    - Are there any rule differences in the two leagues, or are they essentially the same thing but with different teams?
    - Why didn't they all just come under the NFL and not be split out into AFC and NFC?
  • randy andy
    randy andy Posts: 5,454

  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,832
    Most of the teams stayed with their original conferences, some have since moved across, such as Seattle who used to play in AFC West with Raiders, Chiefs, Chargers and Broncos. They moved across to NFC when there some expansion teams moved and they realigned to make 8 divisions of 4. Before that some had 5 teams and others had 4

    Both conferences play to the same rules

    There was still quite a distrust between the two leagues, and the first few Superbowl's were before the two leagues actually merged

    good article on wiki - AFL–NFL merger - Wikipedia
  • So there's no real difference now?  It's just like it there'd been a split in football 50 years ago and say Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Spurs played in one league, and Arsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle, Villa in another Premier League but never met apart from a final between the winners of each at the end of the season?

    Do players move between the two?
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,832
    So there's no real difference now?  It's just like it there'd been a split in football 50 years ago and say Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Spurs played in one league, and Arsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle, Villa in another Premier League but never met apart from a final between the winners of each at the end of the season?

    Do players move between the two?
    It is all under the umbrella of the NFL just separated into the two conferences. Players are traded between both conferences.  They are collectively share the revenue etc

    Take the Bristol Streets trophy - one competition, but separated into 2 conferences - North and South. The two 'conference' winners will play at Wembley in the 'Superbowl'
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  • It's mostly to create an extra stage of the competition, really. The games this last Sunday were what we would call semi finals but they are badged as AFC and NFC conference finals. No differences at all in rules, there are many games between teams from different conferences. 
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334
    So there's no real difference now?  It's just like it there'd been a split in football 50 years ago and say Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Spurs played in one league, and Arsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle, Villa in another Premier League but never met apart from a final between the winners of each at the end of the season?

    Do players move between the two?
    it's kinda like that but you'd also have  teams playing teams from the other league as well as their own done in as complicated a way as possible

    it's something like this

    6 games are played against the other 3 in your division
    4 games against the 4 teams from another division in your conference
    2 games against teams from the other 2 divisions in your conference
    4 games against the 4 teams from a division in the other conference
    1 game against another team from the other conference but not from the division in the line above this one

    so in the regular season you play teams in your division all the time, others in your conference fairly regularly and those in the other conference occasionally

    some games are decided randomly, others based on rankings from the last season

    9 games are home, 8 away in one conference, 8 home and 9 away in the other. this alternates year to year

    there are no rule differences as they're all 1 league but there are differences between NFL, college and the Canadian leagues


  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,780
    Anyone but Kansas at this point, can’t see any of the remaining teams beating them though
    I think it hinges on how much the Chiefs have to put into stopping Saquon Barkley.  If they can do that and cover the other possible plays, they win.  If they leave too many holes in doing it, the Eagles have a chance.
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,102
    Anyone but Kansas at this point, can’t see any of the remaining teams beating them though
    I think it hinges on how much the Chiefs have to put into stopping Saquon Barkley.  If they can do that and cover the other possible plays, they win.  If they leave too many holes in doing it, the Eagles have a chance.
    The way we struggled to stop Cook at the weekend, the thought of Barkley is scary.
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,780
    So there's no real difference now?  It's just like it there'd been a split in football 50 years ago and say Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Spurs played in one league, and Arsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle, Villa in another Premier League but never met apart from a final between the winners of each at the end of the season?

    Do players move between the two?
    They didn't used to have inter-conference games during the regular season but that changed a few years ago.  According to a Wiki article "Using the 2023 regular season schedule as an example, each team in the AFC West played against every team in the AFC East and NFC North."
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,832
    they definitely played against the other conference when i started watching in 1983
  • Rob
    Rob Posts: 11,772
    I wouldn’t put it past the Eagles winning this one. The number 1 defence in the league and Barkley is pretty phenomenal for their offense. I hope so anyway.
  • rina
    rina Posts: 2,334
    So there's no real difference now?  It's just like it there'd been a split in football 50 years ago and say Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Spurs played in one league, and Arsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle, Villa in another Premier League but never met apart from a final between the winners of each at the end of the season?

    Do players move between the two?
    They didn't used to have inter-conference games during the regular season but that changed a few years ago.  According to a Wiki article "Using the 2023 regular season schedule as an example, each team in the AFC West played against every team in the AFC East and NFC North."
    they've had interconference games since the merger in 1970
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,780
    rina said:
    So there's no real difference now?  It's just like it there'd been a split in football 50 years ago and say Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Spurs played in one league, and Arsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle, Villa in another Premier League but never met apart from a final between the winners of each at the end of the season?

    Do players move between the two?
    They didn't used to have inter-conference games during the regular season but that changed a few years ago.  According to a Wiki article "Using the 2023 regular season schedule as an example, each team in the AFC West played against every team in the AFC East and NFC North."
    they've had interconference games since the merger in 1970
    Then I’ve been mis-informed. I thought it came in in the ‘90s. 
  • Ian Nightingale
    Ian Nightingale Posts: 392
    edited February 7
    Well the big match approaches who is everyone cheering for and what predictions are out there.

    I’ll be rooting for the Eagles as the lesser of 2 evils!!

    I think the Chiefs win a close one unless the Eagles can keep the ball out of Mahomes hands for the last 3/4 minutes of the game.

    I have to say my friend and I have always made a point of watching the Super Bowl he lives in Devon so arrangements have to be made and usually made early. This year it feels a bit different and we aren’t bothering to meet. Don’t know whether it’s the teams involved or the way the NFL seems to be going. I love the game and have played, coached and watched from when it first started but this year I just can’t put my finger on why
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  • MarcusH26
    MarcusH26 Posts: 8,028
    Just feels like a boring matchup. Probably a Monday highlights one for me. Chiefs will win barring a miracle from Saquon or something. 
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,985
    Think the Chiefs will win, interest definitely wanes when one team is so dominant. Eagles do have a chance but Reid & Mahomes seem to have a habit of creating some magic somewhere that I don't think the Eagles will be able to compete with.
  • se9addick
    se9addick Posts: 32,030
    I have a bit of a soft spot for the Chiefs after watching a game at Arrowhead a few years ago, but I think would like to see Philadelphia win.

    More than anything I would just like an exciting game to keep me awake!

    Anyone found any good bets?
  • rina said:
    So there's no real difference now?  It's just like it there'd been a split in football 50 years ago and say Chelsea, Liverpool, Man City, Spurs played in one league, and Arsenal, Man Utd, Newcastle, Villa in another Premier League but never met apart from a final between the winners of each at the end of the season?

    Do players move between the two?
    it's kinda like that but you'd also have  teams playing teams from the other league as well as their own done in as complicated a way as possible

    it's something like this

    6 games are played against the other 3 in your division
    4 games against the 4 teams from another division in your conference
    2 games against teams from the other 2 divisions in your conference
    4 games against the 4 teams from a division in the other conference
    1 game against another team from the other conference but not from the division in the line above this one

    so in the regular season you play teams in your division all the time, others in your conference fairly regularly and those in the other conference occasionally

    some games are decided randomly, others based on rankings from the last season

    9 games are home, 8 away in one conference, 8 home and 9 away in the other. this alternates year to year

    there are no rule differences as they're all 1 league but there are differences between NFL, college and the Canadian leagues


    Thank you that's very helpful!
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,780
    You have to admire how well Mahomes has done but I’d like to see an Eagles win. 
  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,755
    edited February 7
    Anyone but the Eagles. Chiefs are #2 or #3 on my shitlist so this is definitely the worst possible Super Bowl for me.
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296
    dublin game announced for next year steelers confirmed and heavily rumoured packers to play there, tickets will like gold dust i would imagine game to be played at croke park which is a great stadium have seen u2 there and am seeing oasis there in august 
  • Napoleon Swift
  • Is there anywhere (Not a dodgy stream) to watch the Super Bowl tomorrow on catch up?
  • fenaddick
    fenaddick Posts: 10,985
    Is there anywhere (Not a dodgy stream) to watch the Super Bowl tomorrow on catch up?
    I presume it'll be on ITV X