What is the difference with the football divisions?

My husband humors me when I ask him football questions. I genuinely like football and am pretty sure that I like the Colts. I like the way Manning plays and their offense is doing good. I still have a lot to learn, any suggestions on how to get more info without harrassing my husband so he won’t give me that “don’t bother me while football is on” look?

9 Comments

  • TioDice70 says:

    Yes, go to the Sports section of Yahoo and look up the NFL. It’ll have various sections that detail the various divisions with the names of the teams, standings and stats. It’s very easy to learn although you will have to watch several games to really pick up on the rules and what can and can’t be done. Good luck to you.

  • alwaysmoose says:

    If you really want to know ask him later. I hate it when the wife unit asks me stupid questions during the game.

    Basically the divisions are broken down geographically. The Conferences are broken up somewhat randomly now.

  • Jake L says:

    Watch more football first off all

    Divsions are as followed
    The NFL is split up into the:
    NFC
    AFC
    the NFC has four sub-divsions
    north
    south
    west
    east
    The same goes for the AFC

  • Michael T says:

    watch ESPN at 8:30 on sunday morning. they have a show called NFL Matchup, with two guys named Ron Jaworski and Merril Hodge. They break stuff down real simple and they are ALWAYS right.

  • jm84 says:

    Watch the NFL Network and as much football as possible.

  • Me says:

    You can watch T.V. and use the internet

  • dangit103 says:

    http://www.nfl.com
    http://www.foxsport.com (click on NFL)

    These sites give info about what is goin on in the league and stuff like that.

  • The Review says:

    just like baseball there is an american league and a national league, in football there is also an american league and a national league.
    American League

    East
    Buffalo Bills
    Miami Dolphins
    New England Patriots
    New York Jets

    North
    Baltimore Ravens
    Cincinnati Bengals
    Cleveland Browns
    Pittsburgh Steelers

    South
    Houston Texans
    ##### Indianapolis Colts#######
    Jacksonville Jaguars
    Tennessee Titans

    West
    Denver Broncos
    Kansas City Chiefs
    Oakland Raiders
    San Diego Chargers

    National

    East
    Dallas Cowboys
    New York Giants
    Philadelphia Eagles
    Washington Redskins

    North
    Chicago Bears
    Detroit Lions
    Green Bay Packers
    Minnesota Vikings

    South
    Atlanta Falcons
    Carolina Panthers
    New Orleans Saints
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    West
    Arizona Cardinals
    San Francisco 49ers
    Seattle Seahawks
    St. Louis Rams

  • jacj ainshowor says:

    nfl.com