Yes, I'm this bored to do this on a Friday. 1- New England Patriots (10-0) (100.0) 2- Dallas Cowboys (10-1) (82.3) 3- Green Bay Packers (10-1) (79.6) 4- Indianapolis Colts (9-2) (76.6) 5- Pittsburgh Steelers (7-3) (67.9) 6- New York Giants (7-3) (58.8) 7- Jacksonville Jaguars (7-3) (57.8) 8- Seattle Seahawks (6-4) (54.7) 9- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-4) (53.4) 10- Tennessee Titans (6-4) (50.1) 11- Cleveland Browns (6-4) (48.2) 12- San Diego Chargers (5-5) (44.6) 13- Philadelphia Eagles (5-5) (44.5) 14- Detroit Lions (6-5) (44.2) 15- Arizona Cardinals (5-5) (42.7) 16- Houston Texans (5-5) (41.6) 17- Washington Redskins (5-5) (40.4) 18- Buffalo Bills (5-5) (35.5) 19- Denver Broncos (5-5) (35.3) 20- Minnesota Vikings (4-6) (34.8) 21- Chicago Bears (4-6) (32.9) 22- New Orleans Saints (4-6) (32.8) 23- Kansas City Chiefs (4-6) (32.1) 24- Baltimore Ravens (4-6) (31.9) 25- Carolina Panthers (4-6) (31.7) 26- Cincinnati Bengals (3-7) (26.0) 27- Oakland Raiders (2-8) (19.4) 28- Atlanta Falcons (3-8) (19.2) 29- New York Jets (2-9) (12.7) 30- St. Louis Rams (2-8) (12.7) 31- San Francisco 49ers (2-8) (12.5) 32- Miami Dolphins (0-10) (2.0)
There are several PRs that are putting the Packers above the Cowboys. I find that quite amusing. Good thing there will be no more doubters after next thursday.
PR = Power Rankings. I think with Andre Johnson back in the fold the Texans should be higher. They'll beat Cleveland this weekend. I think if you had the Texans and Eagles filp-flopped, I could go with what you have. Because I unfortunately agree that the Bears are where they are supposed to be on that list.:icon_sad:
I like Puerto Ricans better. All the Puerto Ricans I know are lights out at making power rankings. Colts and Steelers should be ahead of both Green Bay and Dallas. Maybe Jacksonville too. The NFC sucks. Oh, and the 49ers are definitely worse than Miami.
Well, might as well add the points on there. The order isn't different, it just has a number at the end. 100 means undefeated and best PF/PA ratio, 0 means winless and worst PF/PA ratio.
I don't know about that. Something tells me that Frank Gore would rip the Dolphins defense to shreds if the two were to meet this year.
Naa...Gore would just run into one of his lineman and fall down. Miami can beat the 49ers and the Jets. We won't get to see the 49ers but the Jets will get there's next week.:icon_thumright:
no im not the dumbest....they will win the division, dominate it actually...probably get the 3rd seed, probably win in the wildcard round and then get hecked up in the divisional round when they actually play a good team. Tomlins first season will be considered a success and we can all look forward to a draft that seriously focuses on the offensive line. Ben will win comeback player of the year and resign for a fortune after throwing 30+ TDs for the first time in his career. Steelers are not as good as advertised, that doesnt make me dumb...i just call it as i see it
i would have to say that even though miami is winless they would probably spank the niners if they played. The niners can't find the endzone period
Updated thru 9PM PST Sunday: Pos- Team (record) (team points) (overall win chance) 1- y-New England Patriots (11-0) (100.0) (94.6) 2- Dallas Cowboys (10-1) (83.6) (70.0) 3- Green Bay Packers (10-1) (81.4) (68.8) 4- Indianapolis Colts (9-2) (77.4) (73.5) 5- Pittsburgh Steelers (7-3) (67.8) (73.8) 6- Jacksonville Jaguars (8-3) (63.6) (54.9) 7- Seattle Seahawks (7-4) (58.5) (57.3) 8- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-4) (57.5) (57.6) 9- New York Giants (7-4) (54.3) (44.1) 10- Cleveland Browns (7-4) (53.6) (39.4) 11- San Diego Chargers (6-5) (50.2) (48.6) 12- Detroit Lions (6-5) (46.0) (37.3) 13- Tennessee Titans (6-5) (45.6) (39.4) 14- Philadelphia Eagles (5-6) (42.2) (44.1) 15- Minnesota Vikings (5-6) (41.6) (42.3) 16- Arizona Cardinals (5-6) (40.4) (37.9) 17- New Orleans Saints (5-6) (40.1) (37.6) 18- Houston Texans (5-6) (39.1) (35.2) 19- Washington Redskins (5-6) (38.5) (35.3) 20- Chicago Bears (5-6) (38.3) (34.2) 21- Denver Broncos (5-6) (34.6) (24.6) 22- Cincinnati Bengals (4-7) (33.6) (34.2) 23- Buffalo Bills (5-6) (33.1) (23.5) 24- Kansas City Chiefs (4-7) (30.9) (33.8) 25- Baltimore Ravens (4-7) (29.4) (28.3) 26- Carolina Panthers (4-7) (28.7) (26.7) 27- Oakland Raiders (3-8) (24.9) (30.8) 28- Atlanta Falcons (3-8) (20.8) (22.3) 29- San Francisco 49ers (3-8) (19.5) (19.2) 30- New York Jets (2-9) (13.9) (18.0) 31- St. Louis Rams (2-9) (12.5) (15.2) 32- Miami Dolphins (0-10) (2.2) (16.9)
GB slipped to 4th behind Colts. 1- y-New England Patriots (11-0) (98.2) 2- x-Dallas Cowboys (11-1) (81.5) 3- Indianapolis Colts (9-2) (74.8) 4- Green Bay Packers (10-2) (73.4) 5- Pittsburgh Steelers (8-3) (68.1) 6- Jacksonville Jaguars (8-3) (63.8) 7- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-4) (58.4) 8- Seattle Seahawks (7-4) (54.7) 9- San Diego Chargers (6-5) (49.8) 10- New York Giants (7-4) (49.1) 11- Cleveland Browns (7-4) (47.3) 12- Tennessee Titans (6-5) (45.9) 13- Detroit Lions (6-5) (44.4) 14- Philadelphia Eagles (5-6) (44.3) 15- Houston Texans (5-6) (43.1) 16- New Orleans Saints (5-6) (41.1) 17- Minnesota Vikings (5-6) (40.9) 18- Washington Redskins (5-6) (40.3) 19- Chicago Bears (5-6) (37.0) 20- Arizona Cardinals (5-6) (35.5) 21- Buffalo Bills (5-6) (34.8) 22- Cincinnati Bengals (4-7) (33.3) 23- Denver Broncos (5-6) (32.4) 24- Kansas City Chiefs (4-7) (30.2) 25- Baltimore Ravens (4-7) (27.8) 26- Carolina Panthers (4-7) (26.7) 27- Oakland Raiders (3-8) (26.1) 28- Atlanta Falcons (3-8) (21.7) 29- San Francisco 49ers (3-8) (16.7) 30- St. Louis Rams (2-9) (12.6) 31- New York Jets (2-9) (11.0) 32- Miami Dolphins (0-11) (6.3)