All I know is BOTH teams have it made next year with the last place (Texans) and 3rd to last place (Tenn) schedules they have. I would probably put money on both teams to jump over Jac-sux-ville to win wild cards.
If the Texans drafted Vince Young and moved him to DE he could've had 20 sacks by this season...he's Vince Young. But qb's are 10000000 times more important than any DE so he's leading his team in an intense playoff race while I heard Mario's shopping for golf clubs this week.
Dude, just do a search for "Reggie Bush" and click on any thread that has more than 100 posts. Then sit back and enjoy the fireworks, dead wrong insider information, and hilariously bad predictions.
It doesn't really always work like this. You only get 2 better games as a result, and because of turnover in the NFL, they aren't always better. Look at last year vs this year with the AFC North & South. Indy, being first in the division, had to play first-place Baltimore this year. Tenn, being 2nd, had to play the Bengals. Jacksonville, being 3rd, got to play the Steelers. Houston, being 4th, got to play the Browns. So the bottom two teams got to play the best teams in the AFC North while the top two teams got to play terrible teams. In the NFC South, they said something like the last 5-6 years (and this year), the last place team has won the division the following year. So the reward for finishing last in an NFC division has been playing the best team in the NFC South the following year.