
Per a tweet, Chris Berman thinks two teams from the AFC are going to face off in the Super Bowl, which is a bold call since, you know, that isn't allowed.
UPDATE: Just a twitter typo:IT WAS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE RT @xmasape: actually it's on whoever runs the twitter account. he picked KC-SF pic.twitter.com/lZOEPqDJcl
— SB Nation (@sbnation) January 4, 2014
But it was fun to imagine. You can bet on the odds of every potential Super Bowl matchup between the 12 teams remaining. From Broncos-Seahawks at 9/4 down to Saints-Chargers at 200/1, Vegas has set the likelihood of every potential possibility.
After scanning that list, we think Chris Berman might want to rethink his decision-making:
Sunday Countdown Super Bowl picks: Key - SEA vs KC CC - SEA vs DEN TJ - DEN vs SEA Ray - CIN vs SEA Ditka - DEN vs SEA Boom - NE vs KC
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) January 4, 2014
Unlike all of his counterparts, who predict one team from the AFC and one from the NFC will make the Super Bowl, Berman thinks that the Patriots and Chiefs will square off, which is a problem, because they're both in the AFC. We're not sure if this was just a mistweet or if the most unnecessarily prominent football-talky guy actually doesn't know divisions -- hey, Ryan Tannehill didn't either, remember that? -- but the tweet is still up about an hour after every single person called them out on it.