The American Spectator
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The Detroit Lions beat the Minnesota Vikings 31-9 to win the NFC North division and the NFC ’s top seed for the playoffs.
The NFL compensates its executives and coaches handsomely, but they had better win, or else.
The Lions have broken the hearts of their fans for close to 70 years .
The two top seeds in the playoffs are a study in contrasts when it comes to their respective histories.
Mark Hendrickson : A Lions-Chiefs matchup in the Super Bowl would be all that a scriptwriter could want to want to hype the game.
The Chiefs are chasing history, trying to become the first team ever to win three consecutive Super Bowls .
The Lions and Chiefs will both have to defeat two good teams in the NFL playoffs.
Hendrickson says it will be a fascinating, dramatic, and possibly wild ride.
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