Tuesday, September 23, 2014

Week 4 Power Rankings 2014-2015

*Teams can only move within 5 spots from week to week.

1(2)-Seattle Seahawks-(2-1)-Everyone knew they would be back in the top spot this week.

2(1)-Denver Broncos-(2-1)-Denver made a great stride to make their game good, but it had the making of a blowout in the beginning.

3(3)-Arizona Cardinals-(3-0)-"My stats stink, and I don't care" said Drew Stanton to Peter King. He's right, because they are still winning football games.

4(4)-Cincinnati Bengals-(3-0)-They remain the only undefeated team in the AFC.

5(7)-Philadelphia Eagles-(3-0)-Interesting fact, the Eagles are the only team in history to start 3-0 while trailing by double digits in each of their games.

6(9)-San Diego Chargers-(2-1)-It would not be a stretch to say they are truly the best team in the AFC West.

7(10)-New England Patriots-(2-1)-It seems like the Patriots have been in the top ten for the least 10 years.

8(5)-San Francisco 49ers-(1-2)-The 49ers have had a tough early schedule, but this team is quickly spiraling out of control.

9(13)-Atlanta Falcons-(2-1)-The Falcons made an absolute mockery of the Buccaneers this past Thursday night.

10(6)-Carolina Panthers-(2-1)-Sunday Night Football wasn't very fun to watch this week.

11(15)-Chicago Bears-(2-1)-The Bears just miss out on the top ten.

12(16)-Detroit Lions-(2-1)-The Lions proved themselves well by holding Green Bay only to 7 points.

13(8)-Green Bay Packers-(1-2)-Green Bay drop 4 spots last week, and this week they drop a full five spots.

14(12)-Indianapolis Colts-(1-2)-The Colts get their first win of the season, but it's against a bad team.

15(14)-Baltimore Ravens-(2-1)-The Ravens move down one spot despite a close division win.

16(11)-New Orleans Saints-(1-2)-The Saints got the benefit of seeing an Adrian Peterson-less Vikings team.

17(18)-Pittsburgh Steelers-(2-1)-The Steelers had a really nice outing against the Panthers and never allowed the game to get too close.

18(17)-New York Jets-(1-2)-The Jets only move down one spot despite a loss.

19(22)-Dallas Cowboys-(2-1)-Dan Bailey has made 28 field goals in a row and broke the franchise record.

20(19)-Houston Texans-(2-1)-Houston got handed their first loss this season, and people are now remembering why Ryan Fitzpatrick started out as backup.

21(21)-Buffalo Bills-(2-1)-There was a mistake in last week's power ranking that stated the Bills had a 1-1 record when really they had a 2-0 record.

22(24)-Kansas City Chiefs-(1-2)-The Chiefs saw their first win of the season this week against Miami.

23(25)-New York Giants-(1-2)-Rashad Jennings had 34 carries for 176 yards.

24(28)-Cleveland Browns-(1-2)-It's time to give some credit to Cleveland. They've been right in there for every game.

25(20)-Miami Dolphins-(1-2)-The questions are already coming up if Ryan Tannehill will be the quarterback moving forward.

26(23)-Tennessee Titans-(1-2)-It would not be surprising to see the Titans stay within three spots of their current spot (26) all season long.

27(29)-Washington Redskins-(1-2)-Is it okay to finally admit RGIII is a bust or is it like the Sam Bradford phenomenon of we can never see his potential due to too many injuries?

28(26)-Minnesota Vikings-(1-2)-Reporters are now hypothesizing that Adrain Peterson will never play with the Vikings again.

29(27)-St. Louis Rams-(1-2)-The logistics of how they blew the 21 point lead is still being figured out.

30(31)-Oakland Raiders-(0-3)-The Raiders have the longest current losing streak at 9.

31(32)-Jacksonville Jaguars-(0-3)-Once again, these last three teams are interchangeable.

32(30)-Tampa Bay Buccaneers-(0-3)-They realistically are probably more deserving of the 31st spot but after getting embarrassed like that on national TV against a division foe, it only seem warranted.




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