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Power Rankings and Top Teams
Dec 06, 2007 | 9:34AM | report this

Well Faithful NFL Fans like many of you I anticipate looking at the Power Rankings each week. It does baffel me how they choose who is the better team. I would like to review the top teams and where their Super Bowl hopes lie.

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1. New England Patriots: Yes they are 12-0 a very impressive record. In their last two games they barely beat the Eagles and if it wasn't for the doomed Ravens coaching staff they would have heard the corks popping across the country as the '72 Dolphins celebrate. They are in one of the weakest divisions in the NFL (see my previous post) and while many see them as a post-season threat I would not be suprised to see them make an early exit in the playoffs. They have challenges this week against the Steelers who have allowed the lowest point total in the NFL face them.

2. Dallas Cowboys: Their only loss is to the above mentioned team. I had concerns about the Cowboys when they played (and almost lost) the Bills. Unlike the Pats they have been winning impressively in recent weeks. The only X Factor is can Tony Romo handle the pressure when it comes to the Playoffs? There is little doubt that he is one of the best QB's in the League, but it took Peyton many years before he reached the promised land.

3. Indianpolis Colts: They played the Pats well until the end. I see them as a dark horse against the Pats. Not alot of people are talking about the Colts who only have two losses this season. Watch out for them when it comes to the postseason. Manning has the #### off his back. No pressure. They have a great chance to make it to Glendale.

4. Green Bay Packers: I am almost thirty and I recall being in junior high watching Favre play in the NFL. There is little doubt he is in the twilight of his carrer, even though his playing does not reflect that. Favre is the second highest rated QB in the NFC, not too bad for a man who has a kid graduating high school. I hope regardless of where his Packers end this season he takes a lesson from John Elway and walks away on top, everyone will wonder what could have been if he stayed.

5. Pittsburgh Steelers: They are the top defensive team in the NFL and we all know defenses win championships. Don't be too suprised if you see the Steelers in the AFC Championship Game this year,

6. Jacksonville Jaguars: They are a great team as their record dictates, however they are aging. Fred Taylor can't have too many miles left in the tank and he is their number one go to guy. Add in the fact that regardless of what they do they cannot seem to get by the Colts and will need to to make their Super Bowl dreams a reality.

7. Seattle Seahawks: There is little doubt that this team is better than that one last year. They will most likely finish the season 3-1 posting an 11-5 record for the second best year they have ever had. As a Seahawk fan we expect more from them. Now don't forget they finished last year at 9-7 and were a field goal from the NFC Championship. Another dark horse who could threaten the NFC.

8. New York Giants: For Eli's sake they better hope that the Vikings dont grab the other wild card in the NFC, because if he faces them...game over. The Giants have a slim chance to make a serious run as they will more than likely have to play Dallas in the playoffs, that is if they get out of the first round.

9. Tampa Bay Buccanners: I regret to say that I have not followed them too much this year, all that aside this is the last NFC team to win the Super Bowl and Gruden is a great coach. I doubt the make it out of the first round.

10. Cleveland Browns: I never saw them coming. Derek Anderson is an emerging superstar and the Dawg Pound is again scary. They dont stand a chance against the Steelers in the playoffs (if they face).

 

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fuzzboss
Dec 6, 2007
10:36 AM
I too wonder how the formula works. The Pats deserve to be up there at number one. The rest.....?? Thanks to "parity", salary caps and free agency any team can win IF the desire is there and the coaches have a better gameplan then the other, THAT day. Fuzz

TOMBBRADYISAHOMO
Dec 6, 2007
2:38 PM
Seattle is going Nowhere in the playoffs.

antiqutiy
Dec 6, 2007
3:06 PM
TOMBRADY
You maybe right, the Seahawks may be going no where in the playoffs but I will tell you one think you seem to over look. The Rams are tied for the cellar and may be there for a couple of years. The age of the Rams players will be the death of your team. You will most likely lose both your wide recievers to retirement at the end of the season. Pace is at the end of his career. Jackson and Bugler are always hurt, so what do you have. Seattle is again in the playoffs and the Rams are licking their wounds for the fourth year in a row. At least I hope that what they are licking?

Towelboy
Dec 6, 2007
9:15 PM
It seems difficult to me to predict playoff scenarios this time of year with a month left to play. The teams with the healthiest depth chart and home field advantage will have the edge. The injury bug can strike deep anytime until playoff time, which can radically alter predictions.

Bonesan
Dec 7, 2007
12:23 PM
hey Nate, this will be the Seahawks 3rd best season. You forgot about 1984's...12-4 record. Are you sure you're a REAL Seahawks Fan or just another bandwagon jumper? No Disrepect intended but I lived in San Fran during the 2001 season and saw all sorts of seahawks fans until they started losing, Then I seemed to be the only one left in town. I HATE FAIR-WEATHER FANS AND BANDWAGON JUMPERS!

empty3
Dec 8, 2007
9:33 AM
"Now don't forget they finished last year at 9-7 and were a field goal from the NFC Championship."

They were also a botched field goal attempt from losing in the first round.

1rednate
Dec 9, 2007
12:25 AM
Pats will show why they are #1 this week since the Steelers will be a tough game. Come to think of it all games the past few weeks and for the forseable future are going to be tough since NE is the team everyone wants to knock off. All tha teams that aren't even going to make the playoffs will try extra hard to take something away from their lost season. I disagree that they will be making a "first round exit" that's your team, not NE.

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NationTraveler78
I am a native of the Pacific Northwest. My Grandfather was a very small minority owner of the Seahawks and even owned the land the original Kingdome was built on, he sold his portion to the Nordstrom family in 1979. With that being said I was born a fan and was less than a two weeks old when I went to my first Hawks game on Dec. 3rd 1978 when the Hawks played the Browns. As a kid my family moved to Arizona where things changed in sports, becoming a Phoenix sports fan is bittersweet, just like being a Seattle fan. Combined the two cities have two championships
. 1979 Sonics and 2001 Diamondbacks.
I am now living in SoCal with my wife and two children, with one little future Seahawk on the way.
Time stamping is done in Pacific Time.