Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Week 4 Power Rankings... Big NFC East Letdowns

1. Tennessee Titans:
  • They're like the 2000 Ravens with a lot more offensive firepower and a little bit less of a defense... but only a sliver.
2. Buffalo Bills:
  • Young team, Young QB, Young RB, Young Defense, Young Everything... and they're 4-0. Their defense has the best players you've never heard of.
3. New York Giants:
  • Bye Week, 3-0... Seahawks up next... they could be here until they face the Steelers.
4. Pittsburgh Steelers:
  • Huge comeback win over a young, up and coming Ravens team.
5. Dallas Cowboys:
  • They are who we thought they were. T.O. is still the team killer, Tony Romo is a turnover happy QB and Wade Philips is going to be in the same place in January, crying his eyeballs out at another playoff loss.
6. Washington Redskins:
  • Skins are getting better every second on the game clock. Jason Campbell might be the best QB in the NFC East by the end of the year.
7. Tampa Bay Buccaneers:
  • Three Defensive Touchdowns in 3 weeks have put them over the edge in their last two games.
8. San Diego Chargers:
  • They've won 13 of their last 16 including playoffs.
9. Philadelphia Eagles:
  • Getting 5 Starters back next week is a big boost to a team that looked very mediocre without Shawn Andrews, L.J. Smith and most importantly, Brian Westbrook. Having Kevin Curtis and Victor Abiamiri just adds Ice Cream to the Cheesecake.
10. Carolina Panthers:
  • With Steve Smith and Muhsin Muhammad they're probably the favorite to be the no. 2 seed in the NFC.... if they can keep Jake Delhomme upright.
11. Denver Broncos:

12. Jacksonville Jaguars:

13. Green Bay Packers

14. Chicago Bears

15. New York Jets:

16. New Orleans Saints:

17. Indianapolis Colts:

18. Arizona Cardinals:

19. Baltimore Ravens:

20. San Francisco 49ers:

21. Atlanta Falcons:

22. New England Patriots:

23. Minnesota Vikings:

24. Seattle Seahawks:

25. Miami Dolphins:

26. Kansas City Chiefs:

27. Cleveland Browns:

28. Oakland Raiders:

29. Cincinnati Bengals:

30. Houston Texans:

31. Detroit Lions:

32. St. Louis Rams:

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