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PFW power rankings
By PFW staff
Sept. 25, 2007 The Patriots keep rolling, and there are few reasons to doubt the Colts. To date, the Steelers have been excellent. After that, it gets tricky. Do the top NFC teams deserve to rank up there with the AFC heavyweights? Which AFC team comes next? Here?s our editors? take ... 1. New England Patriots Hardly worry time, but what?s the deal with the punting? 2. Indianapolis Colts Nice to see Anthony Gonzalez getting into the act more. 3. Pittsburgh Steelers Time to give notice to a pretty strong secondary. 4. Dallas Cowboys Credit Wade Phillips and Brian Stewart for helping to shape up the defense. 5. Green Bay Packers Another great total for Favre: his 38th career fourth-quarter comeback. 6. Baltimore Ravens Matt Stover is good for at least two game-winners every season. 7. San Diego Chargers Thought they had the secondary fixed already. 8. Denver Broncos Did one of the best game coaches ever panic last week? 9. Seattle Seahawks A Nate Burleson sighting! A Deon Grant sighting! Did anyone notice? 10. Chicago Bears Words Chicagoans love to hate: ?Rex is our quarterback.? 11. Philadelphia Eagles Most regular-season points since ?53 ? or 20 years after those unis were cool. 12. Houston Texans Remarkable they kept Colts game so close without any offensive punch. 13. Carolina Panthers Julius Peppers is picking a bad time to play for a new contract. 14. Tennessee Titans Improved run defense has been big reason for turnaround. 15. Jacksonville Jaguars Dominant performance by the D-line against Denver. 16. San Francisco 49ers The offense tends to go as Frank Gore goes. 17. Cincinnati Bengals Rudi?s 17-9 rushing line led to Kenny Watson?s nice performance. 18. Washington Redskins Loss to Giants akin to two steps back, not one. 19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Jeff Garcia has a ?did you see that?!? play on a weekly basis. 20. Detroit Lions If the defensive line doesn?t win battle, the rest of the ?D? has no chance. 21. New York Giants No one feels better about the win than defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo. 22. Arizona Cardinals Cris Collinsworth was right: Matt Leinart did look intimidated vs. Ravens. 23. New York Jets Chad Pennington not ready to hand over the starting job just yet. 24. New Orleans Saints No one is ready to look past this team, but secondary, O-line must improve. 25. Minnesota Vikings No team has a worse quarterback situation. Not one. 26. Oakland Raiders Someone needs to explain the wisdom of a zero-DL ?D? with 10 seconds left. 27. Cleveland Browns Ronald Curry, not Jerry Porter, is the team?s best wideout. 28. Kansas City Chiefs Jared Allen returns just in time. 29. St. Louis Rams Hurry back, Tye Hill. The Cowboys are hard to cover. 30. Miami Dolphins Jason Taylor takes a bullet for his team, but the blame spreads widely. 31. Buffalo Bills If they didn?t have bad injury luck, they?d have no luck at all. 32. Atlanta Falcons Hey, at least Joey Harrington played pretty well. |
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Carucci is such an idiot....check out the two NFC teams he has ranked above us...we beat a 2-0 team and actually DROPPED in the power rankings by one.
Vic Carucci | NFL.com This is how the NFL's 32 teams stack up after Week 3: IN THE HUNT Teams, listed with record and previous week's ranking, that look good enough to be among the 12 playoff qualifiers but not based on conference 1. New England (3-0; 1): The Patriots can score, and win, at will. You can't say that about any other team in the league. 2. Indianapolis (3-0; 2): After surviving two tough divisional road games that they lost a year ago, the Colts have every reason to feel they're actually stronger than they were on the way to winning the Super Bowl. 3. Dallas (3-0; 3): With a playmaking defense to complement the highly effective throwing and running of Tony Romo, the Cowboys could quickly separate themselves from the rest of the NFC. 4. Green Bay (3-0; 5): Brett Favre's arm can continue to work wonders and the defense is solid, but imagine how much scarier this team would be if it had a running game. 5. Pittsburgh (3-0; 4): Being good, solid and steady could take this team a long way. 6. Tennessee (2-1; unranked): Vince Young is quickly rising to elite status among quarterbacks. 7. Houston (2-1; 6): It was a game effort vs. the Colts, and the Texans have a chance to rebound quickly vs. Atlanta. 8. Baltimore (2-1; unranked): Can a two-headed quarterback approach work? The Ravens and Cardinals apparently think so. 9. Jacksonville (2-1; unranked): David Garrard can build plenty of confidence with that Mile High victory. 10. Washington (2-1; 8): The Redskins have a long time to think about that goal-line stuff by the Giants. 11. San Francisco (2-1; 11): Injuries are beginning to mount. 12. Detroit (2-1; 7): Just when it seemed the Lions were ready to show they aren't the same, old Lions ? the same, old Lions showed up. |
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I dont know how Green bay or dallas could be ranked ahead of us. We blow out our oppenent week in and weak out. When the cowboys were on their heels against tge gmen. No respect giving to the stillers liek usual |
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cbs spots line's pete prisco's power ranking
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Dallas is a glamour team and nobody wants to rank only AFC teams as the top 3-5 teams, even if that is reality.
It's not the BCS or March Madness - ranking pro teams that have playoffs and are seeded in those playoff according to record is not worth any concern |
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Our opponents records are a combined 4-5. The Patsy's 3-6. But we haven't played anyone, well neither have they!
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Steeler fans playing the 'no respect' card despite being ranked 3rd and 5th respectively?
You'll pardon me if I don't faint on the spot. :toofunny: Good old Pete Prisco never fails to impress - the Patriots are likely to give up 50 points to the Bengals this week? Based on them putting an average of 24 against to two NFL teams they have faced this year? I think not. |
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they can say what they want, but i am quite confident we would blow the crap out of green bay. dallas would be tougher though. they are a legit solid team, i still think we would beat them too though.
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