Exactly. That's why just being undefeated means nothing. Different teams have different schedules which means that one team's season is not as difficult as another team's. Look at the Patriots this year. How many honestly "tough" opponents have they had? The '85 bears were a damned good team. It's a shame that I only remember them for their "Superbowl Shuffle" montage which is really quite embarassing.
Again, being a Raiders fan I haven't had much to look forward to. Especially being an East Coast Raiders fan. Unless they are a good team, I never get to see their games.

I like football in general, but that's probably due to my not getting to see my favorite team play. Hell, I'm shocked that Justin Fargas has over a thousand yards rushing this year. It's just depressing seeing how they went from such a great team to such a ---smurfy--- team so quickly. If only half their team didn't go out on a drug and alcohol binge the night before their only Superbowl appearance that I can remember.

(Though I did go see a Giants/Vikings game at the Meadowlands a few years ago. Only time I've ever seen a football game in person. The best part was the awesome tailgate party beforehand. I got a lot of great compliments for my Italian Sausage, Venison(sp?) Sausage, Onions, Peppers, Marina Sauce and Cheese concoction. I didn't have a lot of beer with me that day, but the other people I hung out with and tailgated with were more than happy to help me out. Honestly, the tailgating was the best part of the trip. Sitting out in sub-freezing temperature while cooking a huge meal and drinking with complete strangers was fun.
