Part 9/10:
JB offers an assessment of the NFC’s current landscape, describing it as "not very good," with few standout contenders. He mentions that teams like San Francisco, Seattle, and Arizona are still uncertain, and divisions such as NFC South are weak, leaving playoff spots open to situational teams.
He suspects that the NFC could produce a surprising champion due to its overall mediocrity—highlighting that the top teams such as Philadelphia and San Francisco face pressure but remain vulnerable. JB suggests that teams like Green Bay, with Jordan Love, or even the Dallas Cowboys, now in a potentially improved position, could emerge unexpectedly.