Week 9 NFL Power Rankings
Thursday, November 11, 2010 at 8:23AM
The Browns spanking the Patriots in New England really summed up how baffling this season has been in the NFL. The Pats take a large tumble in my rankings from 1 to 6. So who do you put at the top spot. It is back to the same three teams that I have focused on the most: Jets, Ravens, and Steelers. I’ll put Pittsburgh up there this week. Which is really a kiss of death. The Steelers host New England Sunday night, so I’ll go ahead and take thank yous from Patriot fans.
The Cowboys finally did what Jerry Jones should’ve done a long time ago and that is getting rid of Wade Phillips. It may not be the quick solution, but it had to happen. Anything was better than status quo.
I keep thinking it is time for teams to start separating themselves, but I don’t know if that’s going to happen this year. On to the rankings…
TOP TEN
1. STEELERS – Thwarted a second half rally by the Bengals to improve to 6-2.
2. RAVENS – My Super Bowl pick. They’ve been inconsistent as of late but still have best record in NFL.
3. JETS – A three point win against the Lions isn’t exactly impressive. Offense still isn’t there.
4. GIANTS – Yes they are the hottest team in football, but they have played NO ONE.
5. FALCONS – Everytime I place them in my top five they lose, so you’re welcome Tampa.
6. PATRIOTS – So was the Browns loss a blip on the radar or something more serious?
7. COLTS – I was surprised how poorly they played at Philly.
8. SAINTS – New Orleans put up 34 points…however, it was against the Panthers.
9. PACKERS – BARF
10. EAGLES – Michael Vick picked up where he left off. One of the best stories of 2010.
BOTTOM FIVE (1 being worst)
1. BILLS
2. COWBOYS
3. PANTHERS
4. BRONCOS
5. BENGALS
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Reader Comments (1)
I would have to put the Cowboys as the worst. At least the Bills haw damn near beat some good teams. The Cowboys just look ridiculous every week.