NFC Continues To Dent Into AFC's Dominance
26th November, 2008 - 11:18 am
Andrew Perna/RealGM - The NFC, beginning with the Giants' victory over the Patriots in Super Bowl XLII this past February, has begun to put a dent into the AFC's recent dominance in the NFL.

Through Week 12 of the 2008 season, the NFC has a 22-19-1 record against the AFC. Cut out the horrendous NFC West – which has a 2-7 mark against the AFC – and that mark jumps to 20-12-1.

Prior to New York's shocking win over New England in Glendale, Ari., the AFC had won four-straight Super Bowls. Even with the Giants recent triumph, the American Conference has taken eight of the last eleven titles. [READ]

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