that's the easy option. but it never really seems to be the two Number 1 seeds meeting up. actually, I wonder when the last time the two No. 1 seeds have met in the SB was?
in your defense, no two Number 1 seeds have looked this dominant for quite some time. against your statement, the Saints have lost some late season games that really are a tell-all in NFL.
it's all about momentum. right now, the Eagles have a good chunk of it in the NFC. for some reason, I also like Arizona because they have balanced their sweet air attack with a dependable RB in Beanie Wells.
I don't like how the Colts are sitting their starters out. sure, it's Manning and it shouldn't matter because he has seen enough playoff games - but they always seem to lose against a lesser team in the AFC Championship, or prior round. I don't really trust in their new head coach Jim Caldwell yet - but we all know Manning runs that team (at least offensively).
the AFC is hard to call right now. with the Steelers possibly out and the Patriots not prominent, teams like the Colts and Chargers have to be sighing a big collective sigh of relief.