NFL
Week 9 Power Ratings - Power Rankings - November
01, 2006
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1) Chicago Bears, 7-0
(10:3)
The Bears are scoring 31.6
points per game, and only allowing 9.9.
2) Indianapolis Colts,
7-0 (17:4)
The Colts run defense faces
a very serious test this week at New England.
3) New England Patriots,
6-1 (7:1)
Patriots host both Indianapolis
and Chicago in November.
4) Denver Broncos, 5-2
(14:1)
The Denver defense experienced
another Peyton Manning nightmare.
5) San Diego Chargers,
5-2 (10:1)
Shawne Merriman’s suspension
will test the entire defense.
6) New York Giants, 5-2
(12:1)
The Giants are the class
of the NFC East, sorry Bill Parcells.
7) Baltimore Ravens,
5-2 (10:1)
Coach Brian Billick is calling
the plays, now he has no one else to blame.
8) Atlanta Falcons, 5-2
(20:1)
Michael Vick threw three
TD’s in the first five games, seven the
last two weeks.
9) Cincinnati Bengals,
4-3 (20:1)
Chad Johnson’s end-zone
celebrations are better than his game.
10) Dallas Cowboys, 4-3
(22:1)
Tony Romo and Terrell Owens
are new best friends, at least this week.
11) New Orleans Saints,
5-2 (30:1)
Road games at Tampa Bay and
Pittsburgh will test this team’s mettle.
12) Jacksonville Jaguars,
4-3 (35:1)
Impressive win at Philadelphia
showed they can play on the road.
13) Seattle Seahawks,
4-3 (22:1)
Seattle is trying to survive
without Matt Hasselbeck and Shaun Alexander.
14) Minnesota Vikings,
4-3 (60:1)
The Vikings hope that the
New England debacle was just an aberration.
15) Carolina Panthers,
4-4 (22:1)
Lack of third down conversions
is killing this offense right now.
16) St. Louis Rams, 4-3
(60:1)
Marc Bulger has thrown just
one interception in 248 pass attempts.
17) Kansas City Chiefs,
4-3 (50:1)
The battle of Missouri takes
place this Sunday in St. Louis.
18) Philadelphia Eagles,
4-4 (30:1)
Rumors have it that Coach
Andy Reid is starting to lose his team.
19) Pittsburgh Steelers,
2-5 (40:1)
Ben Roethlisberger wishes
he took the bus instead of his motorcycle.
20) New York Jets, 4-4
(200:1)
The Jets loss at Cleveland
caused bad flashbacks for the fans.
21) Green Bay Packers,
3-4 (N/A)
Brett Favre hasn’t
thrown a pick in three games. That is a lifetime
for him.
22) Tampa Bay Buccaneers,
2-5 (N/A)
Tampa Bay needs to bring
their home energy on the road.
23) Washington Redskins,
2-5 (200:1)
The Redskins need to show
some fight coming off the bye-week.
24) Tennessee Titans,
2-5 (N/A)
Tennessee beat Houston with
just 87 yards passing from Vince Young.
25) Cleveland Browns,
2-5 (N/A)
Maurice Carthon’s resignation
was the spark the team needed.
26) Houston Texans, 2-5
(N/A)
The Texans continue to look
like the Junior Varsity on the road.
27 Buffalo Bills, 2-5
(N/A)
The Bills are dropping faster
than Paris Hilton’s record sales.
28) San Francisco 49ers,
2-5 (N/A)
Five turnovers against Chicago
was an embarrassing performance.
29) Oakland Raiders,
2-5 (N/A)
Oakland has showed real spunk
at home the last two weeks.
30) Miami Dolphins, 1-6
(N/A)
Coach Nick Saban should beg
LSU for his job back.
31) Detroit Lions, 1-6
(N/A)
Detroit hopes a healthier
team translates into more victories.
32) Arizona Cardinals,
1-7 (N/A)
Arizona has either
quit on Coach Dennis Green or they are real bad.
Maybe both.
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Posted by miker at November
1, 2006 08:27 AM
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