Wednesday, November 15, 2006

NFL Power Rankings: Week 10

Week 10 saw the Colts remain perfect, the Bears get back on track and the emergence of mediocrity in the NFL. There are now 12 teams that are either 5-4 of 4-5. Week 11 teams should start to make a move. Games to watch: Saints/Bengals, Chargers/Broncos, Cowboys/Colts.
  1. Colts (9-0) Schedule gets easier for the rest of the season.
  2. Bears (8-1) NFC goes through Chicago.
  3. Chargers (7-2) Impressive offensive output for Philip Rivers. The end of Marty Ball?
  4. Patriots (6-3) Need to get back on track.
  5. Broncos (7-2) This week with San Diego will determine how good they really are.
  6. Saints (6-3) Reggie Bush. Biggest draft dissapointment?
  7. Giants (6-3) Injuries piling up.
  8. Ravens (7-2) Still don't believe in this team.
  9. Seahawks (6-3) Hasselback and Alexander make this team stronger down the stretch.
  10. Eagles (5-4) McNabb is having monster season.
  11. Falcons (5-4) Which Vick is real?
  12. Carolina (5-4) One of the biggest disappointments this year.
  13. Bengals (4-5) Win over Saints will help stop the bleeding.
  14. Jaguars (5-4) Leftwich is out for remainder.
  15. Chiefs (5-4) Trent Green comes back.
  16. Jets (5-4) Besides Pats, have only beat very bad teams.
  17. Cowboys (5-4) Parcell's magic losing power?
  18. Rams (4-5) Linehan has team improving.
  19. Packers (4-5) Same win total as last year.
  20. 49ers (4-5) Nolan has team with same win total as last year after 9 games.
  21. Vikings (4-5) Brad Johnson showing his age.
  22. Steelers (3-6) Big Ben not that good?
  23. Bills (3-6) Another losing season.
  24. Redskins (3-6) Gibbs last season?
  25. Dolphins (3-6) Nick Saban is not a saviour.
  26. Browns (3-6) Romeo Crennel not doing as well as Belichick's other disciples.
  27. Texans (3-6) Definetely improved from last year.
  28. Raiders (2-7) Art Shell actually has the defense playing well.
  29. Bucs (2-7) Chucky can't get on track.
  30. Titans (2-7) Vince Young will be biggest bust ever.
  31. Lions (2-7) New coach, same old Lions.
  32. Cardinals (1-8) Dennis Green era coming to an end.

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