Chicago is a long shot, it's not about the record at all. It's rare that both teams in the super bowl have the best record. last year pitt won as a wildcard team.
SD has LT who they will ride, and Chicago has their Defense for the same reason.
This is why I picked them.
New england and Cincinnati both have a chance in the AFC, but Cincinnati is hot and cold, if you get Palmer upset or rush him he fucks up. New England can be shut down which Miami showed last week.
In the NFC it's a toss up Dallas looked really strong until last week. New Orleans always finds a way to fuck themselves up, plus with Colston and Horn both not 100% it hurts their O a lot.
Baltimore is a sleeper in the AFC as well, McNair is running a good offense, not doing much, but is looking nice, and their D is always good.
I hope this validates my reasons for you.
