I do my rankings college football poll styles. So you'll see some major falling if a team loses to the Raiders or loses 59-0. Ahem ahem!
Last week's rankings in parenthesis.
1. (1) New Orleans Saints (5-0). Well, the Saints sure made that look easy. They made quick work of the Giants, a team they may have to face again in the playoffs. Next, up, Atlanta. Another team they may have to play.
2. (2) Indianapolis Colts (5-0). Bye.
3. (4) Denver Broncos (6-0). Ugh, the Broncos. I have talked shit about Josh McDaniels since the day he got the job but he's now 6-0. The defense has given up the fewest points in the league, by a pretty good margin.
4. (5) Minnesota Vikings (6-0). Brett Favre just knows how to come back and win games. They have two tough games before a bye week, then the schedule gets easier.
5. (8) Atlanta Falcons (4-1). The Falcons are quietly marching along with another great year. They will have to continue to play great because the NFC is a war this year.
6. (12) New England Patriots (4-2). 59-0. Wow. And it easly could have been about 73-0. They could be finding their groove on offense.
7. (3) New York Giants (5-1). There are some worries in the Meadowlands. The Giants got to 5-0 thanks in part to a rediculiously easy schedule, then when they played a good team, they got stomped. Still, they are a great, championship tested team and they will be alright.
8. (7) Baltimore Ravens (3-3). The poor luck Ravens have lost 3 games in a row, all games that could have been won with different last minute circumstances. The defense can't really stop anybody, that is cause for concern.
9. (16) Pittsburgh Steelers (4-2). The Steelers have not been playing great, but low and behold, they are 4-2 and should be in control of the division for the remainder of the season. The champs aren't going anywhere.
10. (9) New York Jets (3-3). Mark Sanchez is experiencing some major growing pains, but the great defense has kept the Jets in games.
11. (10) Cincinnati Bengals (4-2)
12. (11) Chicago Bears (3-2)
13. (13) Dallas Cowboys (3-2)
14. (6) Philadelphia Eagles (3-2)
15. (18) Green Bay Packers (3-2)
16. (14) Miami Dolphins (2-3)
17. (17) San Francisco 49ers (3-2)
18. (20) Houston Texans (3-3)
19. (19) Arizona Cardinals (3-2)
20. (15) San Diego Chargers (2-3)
21. (24) Buffalo Bills (2-4)
22. (22) Jacksonville Jaguars (3-3)
23. (21) Seattle Seahawks (2-4)
24. (26) Carolina Panthers (2-3)
25. (28) Kansas City Chiefs (1-5)
26. (30) Oakland Raiders (2-4)
27. (23) Washington Redskins (2-4)
28. (25) Detroit Lions (1-5)
29. (29) Cleveland Browns (1-5)
30. (31) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-6)
31. (27) Tennessee Titans (0-6)
32. (32) St. Louis Rams (0-6)
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