Posted 10/28/08
The NFL Power Rankings are starting to shape up, well, sort of. I actually thought I had almost figured the NFL out by week 9 when my pick'em leagues were going as planned for the morning session. In fact the only game I had wrong was the 1 point I put on Tampa Bay over Dallas, which almost turned out to be a pretty good prediction. Well then the afternoon came and Pittsburgh blew it against New York, Jacksonville found itself in "Suckville", and 49ers were NOT energized by a new coach.
1. Tennessee Titans
2. New York Giants
3. Pittsburgh Steelers
4. Carolina Panthers
5. New England Patriots*
6. Washington Redskins
7. Buffalo Bills
8. Chicago Bears
9. Dallas Cowboys
10. Philadelphia Eagles
11. Green Bay Packers
12. Arizona Cardinals
13. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
14. Atlanta Falcons
15. New Orleans Saints
16. New York Jets
17. Indianapolis Colts
18. Baltimore Ravens
19. Houston Texans
20. Cleveland Browns
21. Jacksonville Jaguars
22. Denver Broncos
23. Miami Dolphins
24. Minnesota Vikings
25. San Diego Chargers
26. Seattle Seahawks
27. San Francisco 49ers
28. Oakland Raiders
29. St. Louis Rams
30. Kansas City Chiefs
31. Detroit Lions
32. Cincinnati Bengals
*Look at those New England Patriots climbing their way up! I hate them, but there is no denying how well coached they are. I mean come on, Matt Cassel is their freakin' quarterback and they keep managing to win big games. We'll see what happens next week at Indy!
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7 comments:
Patriots are too high.
Possibly true, but if you look at the teams behind them, I'm not sure any of them deserve to be in their place.
The team directly behind them should be above the Patriots
Completely disagree. They are barely beating horrible teams.
The Patriots haven't played anyone yet, and they just barely beat the Rams.
They have only played 2 teams with records of .500 or above. The Redskins have played 5.
The Redskins have had leads in their games and have switched to prevent defenses causing closer scores, but they have shown dominance over both weak and strong opponents unlike the Patriots.
The Redskins have also lost two close games while the Patriots have lost by much larger margins.
The Redskins have a better record against tougher opponents.
They "switched to prevent defenses"? Don't bring that non-sense in here!
Excellent response
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