Pardon the glass-is-half-empty take on the NFL divisional playoff games, but ...
Yuck!
Three of the four home teams choked. Both No. 1 seeds gagged. And now the NFC is without its top three seeds, meaning Sunday's title game will be in ... Arizona?!
The only things missing on the postseason Choke-O-Meter are Tony Romo and a crowd shot of a pouty-lipped Jessica Simpson.
The glass-is-half-full TV types being paid by the NFL will tell us we're supposed to be happy for the Eagles and Ravens. It is, after all, the first time both No. 6 seeds have advanced to the conference championship games in the same season.
By Sunday, ESPN will have brainwashed us into being downright giddy for the Cardinals. After all, they're the last team to reach an NFC Championship Game since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970. (By the way, that's so long ago, not even Kurt Warner had been born yet.)
We're supposed to drink in the parity potion, relax and ignore that three out of four divisional games were won when average teams beat sloppy teams in uninspiring games.
Before last weekend, no NFL team with fewer than 10 regular-season victories had reached the conference championship since the Jaguars in 1996. No NFC team had done it since 1987 when the Vikings went 8-7 during a strike-shortened season.