Remember when the Colts lost 51-34 at Pittsburgh and 42-20 at home to New England two games later?
Remember when the Packers started 1-2 and would have been 0-3 if they hadn't overcome a 21-3 deficit at home against the … Jets?!
Remember when the defending champion Seahawks were hung over, traded Percy Harvin and fell to 3-3 with a loss at St. Louis two days later?
Remember when the Patriots lost 41-14 at Kansas City in a "Monday Night Football" game that dropped New England to 2-2 and sparked some in the Boston media to propose trading … Tom Brady?!
Wonder whatever happened to those poor, poor teams?
Wait. We've found them. They're a combined 52-17, including 5-0 in the playoffs, and will meet in the conference championship games Sunday.
The Colts (13-5) are 13-3 since starting 0-2 and are the lowest remaining seed (No. 4). They travel to New England for the AFC Championship Game against the Patriots (13-4), who are 11-2 in their past 13 games.
Meanwhile, the Packers (13-4) are 12-2 since that 1-2 start. They travel to Seattle for the NFC Championship Game against the 13-4 Seahawks, who are 10-1 and riding a seven-game winning streak in which they have allowed only 56 points.