NFL POWER RANKINGS: Allison Ranks! - Week #5
This is why Allison ranks…for us…each week…even though she had the Colts @ (8-1) when she sent me her copy and made me go back in and change it because obviously she didnt think the Pats would go for it on 4th down and then lose the game and probably had her rankings kinda figured out prior to that game ending…kinda…well done though! - BULLDOG
 Week 10 Power Rankings…by Allison
1. Indianapolis Colts (9-0) With some help from Belichick, the Colts completed a ridiculous comeback to remain undefeated
2. New Orleans Saints (9-0) Reggie Bush performed the way the Saints have been hoping since he was drafted, but the Saints struggled against a bad Rams team. They’re going to have to improve to keep winning at this pace.
3. Minnesota Vikings (8-1) Think that 40 yr old QB with a tweaked groin enjoys playing 3 November games at home in a dome? This could lead to a cozy trip through the playoffs for the Vikings.
4 . Cincinnati Bengals (7-2) The Bengals proved they are the class of the AFC North and the Ravens and Steelers will most likely be fighting for the wild card at best.
5. New England Patriots (6-3) Belichick’s call probably cost the Patriots home field for the playoffs.
6. San Diego Chargers (6-3) LT ran like the LT of old on the day he found out he was going to be a father
7. Arizona Cardinals (6-3) The 3 B’s, Boldin, Breaston, and Beanie stepped up big and gave the Cardinals an option not named Fitzgerald.
8. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3) Steelers nation (as well as Ravens nation) will hold their breath to see how much time Troy Polamalu will miss with that knee injury
9. Dallas Cowboys (6-3) Tony Romo was sacked 5 times in a game that was supposed to feature the Cowboys D face-planting Aaron Rodgers all day long
10. Denver Broncos (6-3) This loss to the Redskins should count as 2.
11. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-4) Maurice Jones-Drew apologized to his fantasy owners for stopping at the 1 yard line, but it was that great clock management at the end of the game that ensured a Jags victory
12. Atlanta Falcons (5-4) May be a tough road ahead for ATL if Michael Turner’s ankle sprain proves to be serious. Coach Mike Smith may feel like fighting someone other than DeAngelo Hall if that happens.
13. Houston Texans (5-4) The world will get to see if the Texans are for real on their one primetime appearance of the season next Monday night
14. New York Giants (5-4) Great bye week for the Giants with both the Cowboys and Eagles losing pretty badly
15. Baltimore Ravens (5-4) The Ravens defense bailed out an inept Ravens offense last night even if they couldn’t count how many men they had on the field
16. Philadelphia Eagles (5-4) The Eagles need to score TD’s in the red zone, not field goals
Bottom Feeder: Cleveland Browns (1-8) The Browns proved last night that the problems start at the top and work their way all the way down. Brady Quinn is not the answer at QB, Jamal Lewis is hanging up his cleats at the right time and there aren’t even any other identifiable players on that team.
Posted on Tuesday, November 17th, 2009 at 9:26 am.Categories: Bulldog's Blog.
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Total waste of time on this because it will be Saints/Vikings in the NFC and Colts/Pats in the AFC with maybe the Steelers in the final mix. All other teams have no shot. Do a rank for these five teams and end it now.
November 17th, 2009 at 5:27 pmThanks for the great post. I always try to bookmark football or NFL related posts like this one.
January 18th, 2010 at 7:23 am