NFL Power Rankings - after two weeks

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Non
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Sep 21, 2010 1:30am








1. New Orleans 2-0
...Defending champs don't get the top spot automatically but they've had two quality wins in primetime to open the season. It's been awhile since they've tasted defeat.
2. Houston 2-0
...Potent squad. Impressive wins so far.
3. Green Bay 2-0
...This is a good team with Rodgers on offense and a defense that can rush the quarterback, but the schedule has been a little soft so far with the Kevin Kolb-led Eagles in Week 1 and the Bills in Week 2.

4. Indianapolis 1-1
...The Texans had the Colts targeted for several months and took it to em, but a nice bounce back win for the Colts on Sunday night. They're fine.
5. Pittsburgh 2-0
...Too high? Maybe but with the defense healthy and playing up to standard they'll be in pretty much every ballgame.

6. N.Y. Jets 1-1
7. Baltimore 1-1
8. New England 1-1
9. Cincinnati 1-1
...This is a tough group to rank because the Ravens beat the Jets, the Patriots beat the Bengals, the Jets beat the Patriots and the Bengals beat the Ravens. Since they're all 1-1, I went with the margin of defeat. Jets lost by one point. Patriots and Bengals lost by 14 but the Patriots won head-to-head over the Bengals.
10. Chicago 2-0
...I like this team. Cutler is on a comeback in Mike Martz's offense and he has some weapons at WR, along with Forte and Olsen. Defense is still capable.

11. Washington 1-1
12. Atlanta 1-1
13. Miami 2-0
14. Kansas City 2-0
15. San Diego 1-1

16. Philadelphia 1-1
17. Tennessee 1-1
18. Minnesota 0-2
19. Dallas 0-2
20. N.Y. Giants 1-1
21. Arizona 1-1

22. Detroit 0-2
...They're right there. Jim Schwartz has them on the right track.
23. Tampa Bay 2-0
...Ehh this is probably too high but I'll give them credit for the two wins.
24. Jacksonville 1-1
25. Denver 1-1
26. Seattle 1-1
27. San Francisco 0-2
...Another tricky group. San Francisco gave New Orleans all they could handle but fell big at Seattle. Seattle lost to Denver, which lost to Jacksonville. I hate putting San Francisco this low but that was a bad loss to open the season.

28. Oakland 1-1
29. Cleveland 0-2
30. Buffalo 0-2
31. Carolina 0-2
32. St. Louis 0-2
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BR1986FB
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Sep 21, 2010 2:01pm
As much as this pains me to say this, I might put Pittsburgh at #2 (how appropriate) behind New Orleans. Their defense is playing lights out.
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Art Modell
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Sep 21, 2010 2:06pm
What's hurting Pittsburgh right now is the lack of offense. That'll change in a few weeks.
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THE4RINGZ
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Sep 21, 2010 2:32pm
BR1986FB;492193 wrote:As much as this pains me to say this, I might put Pittsburgh at #2 (how appropriate) behind New Orleans. Their defense is playing lights out.
It's OK Pirate.
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DeyDurkie5
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Sep 21, 2010 2:54pm
1. Saints
2. Packers
3. Colts
4. Texans
5. Steelers
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Iliketurtles
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Sep 21, 2010 8:09pm
DeyDurkie5;492269 wrote:1. Saints
2. Packers
3. Colts
4. Texans
5. Steelers
Seriously having the Colts ahead of the Texans? I like Durkie's top 5 but I'd move the Colts to 5 and the other 2 up a spot.
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Ironman92
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Sep 21, 2010 9:40pm
Not sold on the Texans.....Washington sucked it up while up 17....but I'm not sure the #2 team in football ever gets down 27-10 to the Redskins...very fortunate
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DeyDurkie5
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Sep 22, 2010 1:41am
Iliketurtles;492602 wrote:Seriously having the Colts ahead of the Texans? I like Durkie's top 5 but I'd move the Colts to 5 and the other 2 up a spot.

Yeah I do...while they beat the colts, I wasn't fully sold on them being better than the colts even if they beat them...Plus after the Colts dismantling of the Giants and the Texans barely beating the Redskins, I think that is the correct top 5
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Non
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Sep 22, 2010 1:56am
I don't think you can always go by head-to-head.

It's a long season and even good teams have off weeks, especially playing on the road.

Plus by the time you get into the middle of the season, a lot of teams beat each other so it's tangled up if you try to use head-to-head as the barometer in every situation.
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Ironman92
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Sep 26, 2010 5:04pm
Texans proved early on they are worthy of quite the drop...bandwagon partially unloaded
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Art Modell
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Sep 27, 2010 1:52pm
Does Pittsburgh move to #1 if GreenBay loses tonight? Cleveland should move back to 30th right ahead of SanFran and Carolina.
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I Wear Pants
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Sep 27, 2010 2:44pm
No, not quite yet.
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Non
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Sep 27, 2010 2:53pm
The No. 1 spot is up for grabs a little bit.

Green Bay probably will be if they win.

After that it's going to be interesting.