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Tuesday
Oct122010

Week 5 NFL Power Rankings

What is going on in the NFL?  This is like parity on steroids.  The Cardinals beat the Saints with an undrafted quarterback?!  Todd Collins throws 4 INTs yet the Bears easily beat the hapless Panthers.  The 49ers continue to invent ways of losing.  The NFC is just awful.  Brett Favre unveils himself and throws another game-losing interception.  Carson Palmer may be the worst quarterback in the league.  Just a few things I can rattle off.  Anyhow, here is my latest NFL Power Rankings.  But really…does anyone know anymore?

 

TOP TEN:

1.  JETS – Another great win in primetime.  It is amazing how far Mark Sanchez has come.

2.  RAVENS – Baltimore is really a 1A.  The Ravens have it all, and are a clear AFC favorite.

3.  STEELERS – Big Ben is back. 

4.  FALCONS – Atlanta continues to impress.  Roddy White is most under-rated WR in league.

5.  BEARS – Parcells once said you are what your record says you are.  Da Bears are 4-1.

6.  COLTS – Peyton looked ordinary, Addai is hurt, but Indy still prevails.  Still question marks.

7.  PATRIOTS – Not sure about trading away a threat like Randy Moss.  Bad move IMO.

8.  SAINTS – They have to get it together at some point.  Right?

9.  CHIEFS – I learned more about them in a loss than I did in victory.  Cassel is awful though.

10. TITANS – They are a bi-polar team.  For now they just slip into Top Ten.

 

BOTTOM FIVE:

1. PANTHERS

2. BILLS

3. COWBOYS

4. 49ERS

5. BROWNS



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Reader Comments (4)

Only 3 NFC teams in your top 10 and 3 in you bottom 5...is the NFC really that bad? I think it might be...

10.12.2010 | Registered CommenterTom Scott

How long til the Bengals reach the bottom 5?

Btw don't you mean 'parity'?

10.12.2010 | Unregistered CommenterGater

Gater I almost put them in bottom five. That was so awful! It does say 'parity'.

10.12.2010 | Registered CommenterLance Wilkerson

I'd personally put the Bills at the bottom below the Panthers, though quibbling over #31 and #32 is a lose/lose proposition for either team.

10.12.2010 | Unregistered CommenterLou P.

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