Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Blind Rankings

Note: I only saw one game this week, the Chiefs at Jets. Nonetheless:

1. Tennessee Titans: Can't question them anymore. They've passed every test so far, and are already a lock for a playoff spot.
2. New York Giants: In the first match-up of super-powers, the Giants came out ahead.
3. Pittsburgh Steelers: The Steelers held their own, but they could use a back up long-snapper.
4. Carolina Panthers: They've won two in a row(6-2). They also lost to Tampa Bay(5-3), so this division should be interesting right to the end.
5: New England Patriots: There is something to be said about a team going 5-2 with Matt Cassell making his first six starts ever. Or maybe it says something about their coach.

14. Chicago Bears: Bye week, weeeeee.
16. Green Bay Packers: They seem to play to the level of their opponents, so who knows what will happen when they visit Tennessee?
21. Minnesota Vikings: They can't lose Kevin and Pat Williams. It won't hurt to have Madieu Williams back, though

28. Seattle Seahawks: Not impressed with either of their wins so far.
29. San Francisco: Not impressed with them period.
30. Oakland Raiders: Still showing some sparks of talent and potential, at least.
31. Cincinnati Bengals: They'll win a couple this year, I promise.
32. Detroit Lions: They'll lose quite a few more, I promise.

Michael Silver is still high on the NFC North. Nobody has ranked the Lions above 32 in weeks.
ESPN.com:G.B.-11, CHI-12, MIN-23, DET-32
CBS Sportsline: G.B.-9, CHI-16, MIN-25, DET-32
Jeff Sagarin(USA Today): CHI-8, G.B.13-, MIN-15, DET-32
Michael Silver(Yahoo!):G.B.-8, CHI-10, MIN-17, DET-32
FOX Sports: CHI-8, G.B.-14, MIN-23, DET-32

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