NFL
Week 16 Power Ratings - Power Rankings - December
20, 2006
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1) San Diego Chargers,
12-2 (11:4)
Anything short of a Super
Bowl victory will be a disappointment.
2) Baltimore Ravens,
11-3 (7:1)
Quarterback, Steve McNair’s
hand injury is not serious.
3) Chicago Bears, 12-2
(9:2)
The Bears have clinched home
field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs.
4) Indianapolis Colts,
11-3 (5:1)
Win over Cincinnati was a
vintage Peyton Manning performance.
5) New England Patriots,
10-4 (12:1)
The Patriots end with tough
road games at Jacksonville and Tennessee.
6) Dallas Cowboys, 9-5
(8:1)
Terrell Owens spit in his
opponents face. No one should be surprised.
7) New Orleans Saints,
9-5 (10:1)
Home loss to Washington shows
they haven’t found the killer instinct.
8) Cincinnati Bengals,
8-6 (35:1)
The Bengals have had eight
wins on the year and eight players arrested.
9) Jacksonville Jaguars,
8-6 (60:1)
The Jaguars may be the most
inconsistent team in all of football.
10) Philadelphia Eagles,
8-6 (25:1)
This team is overachieving,
but they deserve this lofty ranking.
11) New York Jets, 8-6
(80:1)
Chad Pennington is capable
of great heights, and great failures.
12) Pittsburgh Steelers,
7-7 (N/A)
If the season had 18 games,
Pittsburgh would be in the playoffs.
13) Denver Broncos, 8-6
(35:1)
Jay Cutler answered his critics
in a big way last week against Arizona.
14) Tennessee Titans,
7-7 (N/A)
A five game winning streak
has Tennessee flying up the charts.
15) Seattle Seahawks,
8-6 (25:1)
The Seahawks are still a
heavy favorite to win the NFC West division.
16) New York Giants,
7-7 (40:1)
The Giants still control
their own destiny to make the playoffs.
17) Atlanta Falcons,
7-7 (100:1)
Coach Jim Mora wants to coach
at “U-Dub”. The Falcons might let
him.
18) Buffalo Bills, 7-7
(N/A)
J.P. Losman is looking like
a genuine NFL quarterback.
19) Kansas City Chiefs,
7-7 (N/A)
A three game losing streak
has Chiefs’ fans abandoning the ship.
20) Miami Dolphins, 6-8
(N/A)
Relying on quarterback, Joey
Harrington is a recipe for disaster.
21) San Francisco 49ers,
6-8 (N/A)
The 49ers still have a chance
to win the NFC West division.
22) Carolina Panthers,
6-8 (N/A)
The Panthers were a popular
pre-season Super Bowl pick. Ouch!
23) Minnesota Vikings,
6-8 (N/A)
Like Carolina, this is a
big-time disappointing team.
24) St. Louis Rams, 6-8
(N/A)
The Rams beat the Raiders
last week. I guess they should be happy.
25) Green Bay Packers,
6-8 (N/A)
Brett Favre will play somewhere
next year, probably in Green Bay.
26) Washington Redskins,
5-9 (N/A)
The Redskins are still fighting,
but it is too little, too late.
27) Arizona Cardinals,
4-10 (N/A)
The fire Dennis Green countdown
can officially begin.
28) Cleveland Browns,
4-10 (N/A)
Coach Romeo Crennel should
not buy real estate in the Cleveland area.
29) Houston Texans, 4-10
(N/A)
Texans’ fans are still
haunted by Reggie Bush and Vince Young.
30) Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
3-11 (N/A)
Coach Jon Gruden leads the
NFL in fist pumps on the sidelines.
31) Oakland Raiders,
2-12 (N/A)
The Raiders “commitment
to excellence” is just a bad joke now.
32) Detroit Lions, 2-12
(N/A)
The Raiders and Lions are
a two-man race to the bottom.
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Posted by miker at December
20th, 2006 8:29 AM
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