NFL
Week 12 Power Ratings - Power Rankings - November
22, 2006
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1) Indianapolis Colts,
9-1 (7:2)
The Colts loss against the
Cowboys means no more 16-0 talk, thank heavens.
2) San Diego Chargers,
8-2 (5:1)
Defeat of the Broncos puts
San Diego in great position for the division.
3) Chicago Bears, 9-1
(9:2)
Rex Grossman should buy the
entire Bears’ defense Rolex watches.
4) Baltimore Ravens,
8-2 (10:1)
The Ravens do not always
win pretty, but at least they are winning.
5) Denver Broncos, 7-3
(15:1)
Mike Shanahan looked like
he burst a blood vessel in loss versus Chargers.
6) New England Patriots,
7-3 (8:1)
Patriots are terrors (5-0)
on the road, surprisingly mediocre at home (2-3).
7) Seattle Seahawks,
6-4 (18:1)
Shaun Alexander is back,
but the return of Matt Hasselbeck is the key.
8) Dallas Cowboys, 6-4
(14:1)
Dallas win over Indianapolis
had an “old school” Bill Parcells
feel to it.
9) Carolina Panthers,
6-4 (11:1)
The Panthers defense has
let up 10 total points in their last two games.
10) Jacksonville Jaguars,
6-4 (50:1)
Home cooking helped roast
the Giants on Monday Night Football.
11) New York Giants,
6-4 (15:1)
Injuries have hit the Giants
as hard as any team in the NFL.
12) New Orleans Saints,
6-4 (35:1)
Three out of four losses
means the bubble may finally be bursting.
13) Kansas City Chiefs,
6-4 (40:1)
The Chiefs and Broncos game
should be a Thanksgiving feast.
14) Cincinnati Bengals,
5-5 (40:1)
The Bengals lose games they
should win and vice versa.
15) Atlanta Falcons,
5-5 (60:1)
Three game losing streak
makes New Orleans game a must win.
16) Pittsburgh Steelers,
4-6 (50:1)
Someone forgot to tell Pittsburgh
that their season was supposed to be over.
17) New York Jets, 5-5
(100:1)
Quarterback, Chad Pennington
used to be careful with the ball. I said used
to.
18) Philadelphia Eagles,
5-5 (80:1)
Donovan McNabb injured his
knee. Eagles’ fans hearts are broken.
19) San Francisco 49ers,
5-5 (125:1)
The 49ers playing .500 ball
may be the 8th Wonder of the World.
20) Miami Dolphins, 4-6
(300:1)
Three straight wins has the
Dolphins hotter than South Beach.
21) Minnesota Vikings,
4-6 (200:1)
Vikings’ run defense
is still great, but the rest of the team still
isn’t.
22) Green Bay Packers,
4-6 (500:1)
Brett Favre’s 251 consecutive
starts streak could be in jeopardy.
23) St. Louis Rams, 4-6
(200:1)
Five game losing streak seems
like a cruel joke for Rams fans.
24) Buffalo Bills, 4-6
(N/A)
Improbable win at Houston
keeps slim playoff hopes alive.
25) Cleveland Browns,
3-7 (N/A)
The Browns are playing better
now than at any point in the season.
26) Tennessee Titans,
3-7 (N/A)
The Titans have covered the
spread five of their last six games.
27) Houston Texans, 3-7
(N/A)
David Carr completed 22 straight
passes against Buffalo, and they still lost.
28) Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
3-7 (N/A)
Tampa Bay (0-4) looks for
their first road win of the year against Dallas.
29) Washington Redskins,
3-7 (N/A)
If Coach Joe Gibbs wasn’t
a legend, he might be run out of town.
30) Arizona Cardinals,
2-8 (N/A)
Arizona beat Detroit, 17-10
in the battle of the NFL’s basement teams.
31) Oakland Raiders,
2-8 (N/A)
Aaron Brooks has replaced
Andrew Walter, when will someone replace Art Shell?
32) Detroit Lions, 2-8
(N/A)
The Lions usually play
well on Thanksgiving, emphasis on the word usually.
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Posted by miker at November
22nd, 2006 10:29 AM
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