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By John Clayton
ESPN.com Tuesday, July 24, 2007 Since the start of the new millennium, the road to the Super Bowl in the AFC has gone through either New England or Indianapolis. If you beat the Patriots or the Colts, you have a chance. The NFC is different. The field is wide open. NFC teams don't have to score enough points to beat a Peyton Manning or Tom Brady. NFC teams can make Super Bowl runs by becoming one of the best in the league in defense or by simply becoming a good running team. Defenses play a bigger ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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