NFL Power Rankings: Week 11
1. Indianapolis Colts (9-0): The Colts just keep winning and winning. Once again, the regular season proves to be no test, so it's really all about the playoffs with this team. Peyton Manning is playing better than any QB in the NFL right now, and he seems more confident than ever.
2. Denver Broncos (7-2): Big game tomorrow against the Chargers. I have a gut feeling that if the Broncos beat San Diego Chargers twice this year, the AFC West is theirs with a 14-2 record.
3. San Diego Chargers (7-2): They better beat Denver tomorrow, because if they do, that game against Denver in San Diego will be ten times easier. Huge game tomorrow. This game will really test the poise, confidence, and mental stability of Phillip Rivers. If the Chargers win tomorrow, they will be feeling like the best team in the NFL.
4. Chicago Bears (8-1): After that horrid loss to Miami, beating the Giants was very impressive. Look, I think we've all figured out the key to the Bears success and their weakness over the last 4 games. If Rex Grossman doesn't play like crap, they win. If he plays like crap, they can't beat any good, decent NFL team. Grossman is the key to this team, not the Defense, since we know every Sunday Brian Urlacher and his clan of Defensive brutes will put the wood to anybody and even score points. How well Rex Grossman will play is always a mystery to us prior to game day. All they ask of Rex is "Don't play like crap." note: I think that 108 yard field goal return for a Touchdown by Devin Hester was pretty sick.
5. New York Giants (6-3): They had a chance to prove why they were the best in the NFC and they let a chicken-shit kick ruin everything. Listen, if your gonna miss a kick, don't make it returnable. Plus, now that the Bears get to play easy teams (other than the Patriots), the rest of the way, it looks like the Bears are destined to win the NFC's #1 seeding. Too bad for Eli and co.
6. Baltimore Ravens (7-2): Since everybody else in the AFC north is hiding in a cave with losing records, we know the AFC North belongs to Baltimore.
7. New England Patriots (6-3): They may have lost two straight, but I think a trip to Green Bay will get all the kinks out before the showdown against the Chicago Bears.
8. New Orleans Saints (6-3): With Atlanta and Carolina clipping at their heels a win tomorrow against the Bengals tomorrow is a must win game for them. Especially with a trip to Atlanta coming up the following week.
9. Atlanta Falcons (5-4): Michael Vick can do a lot, but he needs more help in his pursuit for an NFC South Crown.
10. Carolina Panthers (5-4): Yeah, we all know beating Tampa Bay on Monday Night saved their season. Steve Smith's productivity is making Jake Delhomme look like the best QB in the NFC.
11. Seattle Seahawks (6-3): As long as Hasslebeck and Alexander are hurt, the Seahawks won't feel totally safe in the NFC West division race. We may look back at that Week One all field goal victory against the Lions as the biggest game of the year for them.
12. New York Jets (5-4): If they beat the Bears tomorrow, NYJ playoff hopes will remain well alive. (note: they nearly beat the Colts in a three point heartbreaker).
13. Philadelphia Eagles (5-4): With the NFC East still up for grabs, they need to win every game they can win, such as tomorrow's game against the Titans. It may sound easy, but all the more important to win.
14. Kansas City Chiefs (5-4): Let me just say that starting Trent Green tomorrow at QB is more than just taking a chance.
15. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4): They lost to Houston last week, and I can't imagine they'll do much to shake up the Giants.
16. Dallas Cowboys (5-4): I just get the vibe like things just won't work out down in the Big-D.
17. Cincinati Bengals (4-5): Tomorrow's game against the Saints is winnable, and a must win. They can't blow this one away. They have to win. Period.
18. San Francisco 49ers (4-5): I know this sounds Psycho, but if they beat the Seahawks tomorrow, the battle for the NFC West crown could wind up being a two team battle.
19. Minnesota Vikings (4-5): The NFC North is obviously outta reach, but a playoff berth isn't. If they want to run the table, they need to start strong by beating the crappy Dolphins tomorrow.
20. St. Louis Rams (4-5): I told you they were full of crap and an easy early season schedule.
21. Green Bay Packers (4-5): They may not be a playoff team, but Brett Favre is sure making things more interesting then they were thought to be.
22. Miami Dolphins (3-6): They've won two in a row, and if the Vikings aren't careful, it could be three in a row.
23. Buffalo Bills (3-6): They scared Indy and lost by one. Now it's off to Houston, and a chance to win their fourth game of the season.
24. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-6): As we look back on it, Big Ben really was brought back too soon.
25. Cleveland Browns (3-6): They suck, Kellen Winslow Jr. is a wuss, and the whole moral of the "Dog Pound" is down again.
26. Washington Redskins (3-6): Without Clinton Portis, it seems to me like Washinton won't win very more games at all.
27. Houston Texans (3-6): They may suck, but the Bills are beatable.
28.Tennessee Titans (2-7): They suck, but at least Vince Young is getting his reps, and they don't condone stepping on other players necks with cleats on.
29. Oakland Raiders (2-7): Worst sports franchise in California.
30. Detroit Lions (2-7): All they got to root for is a win on Turkey Day, and with an upcoming game against the Cardinals tomorrow and a Turkey Day game against the Dolphins, things could get a little brighter before the power totally shuts off.
31.Tampa Bay Bucaneers (2-7): They suck.
32. Arizona Carinals (1-8): "L" is for Loser and Lions both of which will give them grief tomorrow and the rest of the year.
2. Denver Broncos (7-2): Big game tomorrow against the Chargers. I have a gut feeling that if the Broncos beat San Diego Chargers twice this year, the AFC West is theirs with a 14-2 record.
3. San Diego Chargers (7-2): They better beat Denver tomorrow, because if they do, that game against Denver in San Diego will be ten times easier. Huge game tomorrow. This game will really test the poise, confidence, and mental stability of Phillip Rivers. If the Chargers win tomorrow, they will be feeling like the best team in the NFL.
4. Chicago Bears (8-1): After that horrid loss to Miami, beating the Giants was very impressive. Look, I think we've all figured out the key to the Bears success and their weakness over the last 4 games. If Rex Grossman doesn't play like crap, they win. If he plays like crap, they can't beat any good, decent NFL team. Grossman is the key to this team, not the Defense, since we know every Sunday Brian Urlacher and his clan of Defensive brutes will put the wood to anybody and even score points. How well Rex Grossman will play is always a mystery to us prior to game day. All they ask of Rex is "Don't play like crap." note: I think that 108 yard field goal return for a Touchdown by Devin Hester was pretty sick.
5. New York Giants (6-3): They had a chance to prove why they were the best in the NFC and they let a chicken-shit kick ruin everything. Listen, if your gonna miss a kick, don't make it returnable. Plus, now that the Bears get to play easy teams (other than the Patriots), the rest of the way, it looks like the Bears are destined to win the NFC's #1 seeding. Too bad for Eli and co.
6. Baltimore Ravens (7-2): Since everybody else in the AFC north is hiding in a cave with losing records, we know the AFC North belongs to Baltimore.
7. New England Patriots (6-3): They may have lost two straight, but I think a trip to Green Bay will get all the kinks out before the showdown against the Chicago Bears.
8. New Orleans Saints (6-3): With Atlanta and Carolina clipping at their heels a win tomorrow against the Bengals tomorrow is a must win game for them. Especially with a trip to Atlanta coming up the following week.
9. Atlanta Falcons (5-4): Michael Vick can do a lot, but he needs more help in his pursuit for an NFC South Crown.
10. Carolina Panthers (5-4): Yeah, we all know beating Tampa Bay on Monday Night saved their season. Steve Smith's productivity is making Jake Delhomme look like the best QB in the NFC.
11. Seattle Seahawks (6-3): As long as Hasslebeck and Alexander are hurt, the Seahawks won't feel totally safe in the NFC West division race. We may look back at that Week One all field goal victory against the Lions as the biggest game of the year for them.
12. New York Jets (5-4): If they beat the Bears tomorrow, NYJ playoff hopes will remain well alive. (note: they nearly beat the Colts in a three point heartbreaker).
13. Philadelphia Eagles (5-4): With the NFC East still up for grabs, they need to win every game they can win, such as tomorrow's game against the Titans. It may sound easy, but all the more important to win.
14. Kansas City Chiefs (5-4): Let me just say that starting Trent Green tomorrow at QB is more than just taking a chance.
15. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4): They lost to Houston last week, and I can't imagine they'll do much to shake up the Giants.
16. Dallas Cowboys (5-4): I just get the vibe like things just won't work out down in the Big-D.
17. Cincinati Bengals (4-5): Tomorrow's game against the Saints is winnable, and a must win. They can't blow this one away. They have to win. Period.
18. San Francisco 49ers (4-5): I know this sounds Psycho, but if they beat the Seahawks tomorrow, the battle for the NFC West crown could wind up being a two team battle.
19. Minnesota Vikings (4-5): The NFC North is obviously outta reach, but a playoff berth isn't. If they want to run the table, they need to start strong by beating the crappy Dolphins tomorrow.
20. St. Louis Rams (4-5): I told you they were full of crap and an easy early season schedule.
21. Green Bay Packers (4-5): They may not be a playoff team, but Brett Favre is sure making things more interesting then they were thought to be.
22. Miami Dolphins (3-6): They've won two in a row, and if the Vikings aren't careful, it could be three in a row.
23. Buffalo Bills (3-6): They scared Indy and lost by one. Now it's off to Houston, and a chance to win their fourth game of the season.
24. Pittsburgh Steelers (3-6): As we look back on it, Big Ben really was brought back too soon.
25. Cleveland Browns (3-6): They suck, Kellen Winslow Jr. is a wuss, and the whole moral of the "Dog Pound" is down again.
26. Washington Redskins (3-6): Without Clinton Portis, it seems to me like Washinton won't win very more games at all.
27. Houston Texans (3-6): They may suck, but the Bills are beatable.
28.Tennessee Titans (2-7): They suck, but at least Vince Young is getting his reps, and they don't condone stepping on other players necks with cleats on.
29. Oakland Raiders (2-7): Worst sports franchise in California.
30. Detroit Lions (2-7): All they got to root for is a win on Turkey Day, and with an upcoming game against the Cardinals tomorrow and a Turkey Day game against the Dolphins, things could get a little brighter before the power totally shuts off.
31.Tampa Bay Bucaneers (2-7): They suck.
32. Arizona Carinals (1-8): "L" is for Loser and Lions both of which will give them grief tomorrow and the rest of the year.
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