There's been a lot of discussion this season about the lack of parity in the NFL. The league has always been very proud of the "Any Given Sunday" thing, and there have been plenty of seasons where that's proven to be true. Because several teams have gaudy records balanced out by a handful of serious laggards, the conventional wisdom is that parity has taken a vacation this season. The CW is wrong in this case, however. Parity still exists and it exists in the worst way possible. Just take a look at the teams ranked between 12 and 24 and try to come up with any real way of separating them from one another. It's awfully difficult to do because all of them are, at best, mediocre teams who stand no more chance of winning the Super Bowl than the Browns or Redskins. That's going to make for an ugly stretch run as there are only three divisions with fewer than two games between the first and second place teams.
- 1. Saints (8-0) Last Week: 1
New Orleans has been tested in each of the last two weeks by divisional foes, each time coming out on top, showing the resolve of a championship team But the Saints should worry a little about their defense. In their first four wins New Orleans gave up 16.5 points per game. In their last four, they have given up 27 per game.-- Knox Bardeen - 2. Colts (8-0) Last Week: 2
Only one team in the AFC has a higher point differential and it's by a single point. That teams? Their Week 10 opponent, of course. Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. The Colts already have a stronghold on the division and a win here would give them a similar grip -- at least temporarily -- on the AFC. -- Matt Snyder
- 3. Steelers (6-2) Last Week: 4
If the Steelers go back to the Super Bowl this season, it won't be a surprise to hear the second half of Monday's game in Denver hailed as the moment the season turned for them. Their defense was impenetrable, their offense gained 321 yards (after sputtering in the first half) and Rashard Mendenhall ran like the elite back they hope he is. - 4. Vikings (7-1) Last Week: 3
They come off a bye well-rested and healthy to face a stretch of Lions, Seahawks and Bears. All at home. Needless to say, they'll have the North wrapped up and begin focusing on home field in a few weeks. They may as well start scoreboard watching New Orleans now. -- MS - 5. Patriots (6-2) Last Week: 6
We pause now to remind you that Randy Moss remains one of the most freakishly talented individuals to play the game of football. His one-handed grab early in the game against the Dolphins is the stuff that dreams are made of, and he's just one of the reasons to like their chances in Indy this weekend. - 6. Bengals (6-2) Last Week: 7
They may have done the impossible on Sunday. They shut Ray Lewis's mouth. The Ravens linebacker didn't have a thing to say after the Bengals handled his squad without much trouble. If they do it again against the Steelers, there will be a lot more speechless people around the NFL. - 7. Cowboys (6-2) Last Week: 9
Everything is going the Cowboys' way right now. The Giants are tanking, they avenged themselves in Philly and Roy Williams actually had a productive game. The schedule sets up quite nicely for them in the second half as well, which may mean Wade Phillips keeps his job for another year. - 8. Broncos (6-2) Last Week: 5
The Broncos are still leading the division, but I don't think anyone can fault me for thinking the Chargers are better -- Josh McDaniels will probably end up going to the playoffs in his first year anyway, but his team's been a little more exposed after plowing through that soft underbelly of an early schedule. Things only get tougher from here too. -- Will Brinson
- 9. Chargers (5-3) Last Week: 12
I don't think you can reasonably say enough about how clutch and just how massive for this season Philip Rivers' touchdown pass to Vincent Jackson was on Sunday. Beating Eli Manning was probably fun, but the Chargers desperately needed that win to make sure they weren't staring down another typical attempt to get back on track late in the season. -- WB
- 10. Falcons (5-3) Last Week: 13
Michael Turner is back on track, posting back-to-back 100-plus yards rushing games for the first time since Week 12 and Week 13 of last season. Turner is good enough to carry this team on his back for a while, but if they truly want to make a deep playoff run Matt Ryan needs to improve in the passing game. He threw for a season-low 135 yards on Sunday against a tough Redskins pass defense and hasn't posted a quarterback rating above 81.1 since Week 5. -- KB - 11. Cardinals (5-3) Last Week: 15
After stomping the Bears (although they may have pulled Kurt Warner a little early ...), the Cardinals continue to confuse about whether or not they're elite. Fortunately for 'Zona, they're in the NFC West, where being anything slightly above mediocre means you're probably walking away with a division crown. -- WB
- 12. Eagles (5-3) Last Week: 8
Here's how you know that Brian Westbrook is more injury prone than your average running back: He's missed two weeks of games and practices because of a concussion, but is now sidelined with pain in his surgically repaired ankle. It doesn't make much sense, but little about the bipolar Eagles offense does. - 13. Texans (5-4) Last Week: 11
Devastating loss on a missed field goal (which, to be fair, would have only tied the game in regulation) against the Houston nemesis Colts. The Texans will have a bye to lick their wounds and will get another shot at Indy in Week 12 at home. A playoff berth is still a distinct possibility. -- MS
- 14. Ravens (4-4) Last Week: 10
There are still plenty of reasons to like the Ravens, Ray Rice chief among them, but you can only spin four losses in five games so many ways before you're left with serious doubts about a team. An aging defense leads the list and unless Ponce de Leon comes walking through those doors, that ain't changing. - 15. Jaguars (4-4) Last Week: 21
Just a mediocre team sputtering along playing mediocre football. They aren't technically out of the playoff picture, but it's hard to see them winning more than eight games. They rank 16th in total offense and 23rd in total defense. Again, it's just a bastion of mediocrity here. -- MS
- 16. Packers (4-4) Last Week: 14
Aaron Rodgers has a lot of talent as a passer and the offensive line is bad. However, Rodgers needs to make an adjustment and get rid of the football much quicker, otherwise he's only adding to the weakness. At 37, the Packers have allowed more sacks than any other team -- seven more than the second-most (Chiefs). -- MS - 17. Giants (5-4) Last Week: 17
It says a lot about how aggressively mediocre the middle ground of this year's league is that the Giants nearly moved up in the rankings after losing a fourth straight game. I just couldn't make it happen, though, and they'll need to actually prove they understand what's wrong with them before they can make their way back into the top half of the league. - 18. Dolphins (3-5) Last Week: 18
Just when the NFL figured out the answers to the Wildcat, the Dolphins have gone and changed the questions. Now we've got the Pistol, led by Pat White, to try and distract us from the fact that the Dolphins are still a few players short of challenging anyone using a traditional offensive set.
- 19. Jets (4-4) Last Week: 19
Big game with the Jaguars this weekend as the loser is going to have a very hard time of finding their way into the playoff mix. Even if they win, they've got a rematch with the Patriots in Week 11 and a slim chance of getting too far away from .500. - 20. Bears (4-4) Last Week: 16
Good thing Lovie Smith took over the defensive play-calling. They've been embarrassed twice in the past three weeks and Smith appears to be lacking in both preparation and scheming. Perhaps a trip to San Fran to face the scuffling 49ers will help? -- MS
- 21. Titans (2-6) Last Week: 26
This is a totally different team than the one that entered the bye week 0-6. It's likely a combination of coaching adjustments, Vince Young at quarterback, Cortland Finnegan returning to the lineup and more of a reliance on the dynamic Chris Johnson. Speaking of, keep your eyes on Johnson. He's on pace for 1,918 rushing yards and he's still improving. -- MS
- 22. Panthers (3-5) Last Week: 22
Carolina pulled off an upset in the desert two weeks ago and gave New Orleans all they could handle last Sunday. Jake Delhomme didn't throw an interception in those two games and the rushing attack averaged 226 yards per game. Even though the team is 1-1 over that stretch their good play gives hope for the second half.-- KB
- 23. 49ers (3-5) Last Week: 20
Mike Singletary's team, meanwhile, is in a straight freefall. having lost four in a row ... despite being undefeated in their conference. I guess if they're really desperate to justify what's happening they can always call Vince Young a "winner" or something like that -- a loss to Chicago on Thursday night is going to make for a loooooooong weekend for Singletary. And not in that fun vacation kind of way. -- WB
- 24. Seahawks (3-5) Last Week: 24
Is it premature to think that the 'Hawks might be making a play in this division? Well probably ... okay, since they beat Detroit, yeah, it's probably too early. But they're at the very least tied for second in the division with a huge matchup against Arizona coming this weekend. If Seattle can manage to win that (which seems unlikely but isn't impossible) than suddenly we can really start talking about a division run. -- WB
- 25. Bills (3-5) Last Week: 23
From the home office in Orchard Park, New York comes the top one way you know that your season isn't going well: It's Week 10 and you're already talking about signing Michael Vick.
- 26. Raiders (2-6) Last Week: 25
Know what? I actually had to think about who the Raiders played this week before realizing they were on a bye. And lest you think I'm stupid or don't pay attention, I only got messed up because Tom Cable's name was still on the bottom line the ENTIRE FREAKING WEEKEND because he's like a real-life Russell Crowe Fightin' Round the World character.-- MS
- 27. Chiefs (1-7) Last Week: 27
Well, the Larry Johnson saga is finally over. And boy, was that fun. Now, if Dwayne Bowe could kindly punch Todd Haley in the face, that would certainly give us bloggers a little something more to do; after all, there's probably only so much we can write about Johnson once he joins up with the Redskins. Oh, right. Oh yeah, and the Chiefs almost beat the Jags. Woo. Hoo. -- WB
- 28. Buccaneers (1-7) Last Week: 32
Tampa Bay proclaimed the future of the franchise, Josh Freeman, their new starter and threw him into the lion's den as close to defenseless as possible in Week 9. The first-round pick from Kansas State responded by throwing three touchdown passes and leading "his" team to their first victory of the season.-- KB
- 29. Rams (1-7) Last Week: 28
Nothing better than picking up your only win of the season right before the bye, right? Sure, it's a lost season and sure the Rams are just pure-tee awful, but at least they got to have two weeks of that winning feeling -- there's a decent chance it's gonna be the only two weeks they feel that way all season long.-- WB
- 30. Lions (1-7) Last Week: 29
There should be at least one more win on the schedule (in Week 11 they host the Browns). A 2-14 record might seem bad, but that's a two-game improvement and the new administration wasn't cleaning up Matt Millen's mess in one season. It's hard to tell Lions fans to be patient, but patience is needed right now. -- MS
- 31. Redskins (2-6) Last Week: 30
They aren't really thinking of signing Larry Johnson are they? Let's hope that they are actually in talks with the former UNLV, Hornets and Knicks forward and not the newly unemployed running back. Neither will help the team, but at least the basketball one cross-dresses. - 32. Browns (1-7) Last Week: 31
Welcome back to the bottom of the ladder, proud logoless helmeted warriors! Word is that they want Mike Holmgren to come in and run the football operation, which isn't good news for Eric Mangini. There's only so much room at the buffet table.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
11-10-2009 @ 4:06PM
Geezer said...
I would rank the Chargers ahead of both the Broncos and the Colts. The Colts played horribly again on Sunday, and again, they lucked into a win. That's not top-of-the-rankings skill, that's just luck. The Chargers' last-minute win was based on Philip Rivers, with no timeouts and hardly any time, calmly leading the Chargers down the field with big throws leading up to the game-winning TD/PAT. That, my friends, is actual skill.
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11-10-2009 @ 10:16PM
jwhardball said...
Broncos plowed through "a soft underbelly of an early schedule"? That doesn't make sense when 4 of those first 6 wins came against teams now currently ranked in your top 10.
Have the Broncos played better than the Cowboys, Patriots, Chargers, and Bengals the last 2 weeks? No, but they did play better than all those teams when they went head-to-head with them and that's when it matters.
Things only get tougher from here? Have you seen the schedule? The Broncos still have 2 games left agains the Chiefs, a game against Oakland, and the next against Washington. If they don't win any others, they'll be 10-6, which should be good enough for the playoffs. Factor in winnable (but still challenging) games against the Chargers (in Denver), the Eagles, and the Giants and Denver could be 12-4 or 13-3. There's no way the Chargers catch up this year to win the division.
Denver has a lot of problems to fix for sure, but these aren't gaping holes like last year.
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11-11-2009 @ 8:58AM
Cyndi said...
Hey jwhardball
The win against the Bengals was a fluke, and you know it. A last second strok of luck. But, I will admit, still a W in the column for you. Luck.
11-11-2009 @ 11:44AM
berettika said...
That's right all. Look at the schedule, He's 100% right. The Broncos have the toughest schedule out there, and it's even more apparent with our opponents record. Even the Bengals. Word!!!!
11-10-2009 @ 10:51PM
jm4279 said...
Pitt has a soft schedule and is ranked ahead of Pats! Please
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11-11-2009 @ 1:12AM
brownpride57 said...
the cheaters aka(patriots) wont be going anywhere,tou talk about a soft schedule all you nwwd to look at is look at the cheaters schedule and notice that they have a weaker schedule,they will go down from here to the end of the season,thay dont win cause they cant spy anymore
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11-11-2009 @ 5:01AM
claytor said...
Did someone really say the Colts have won ugly, and with an undefeated record, be ranked BELOW the Chargers? Really. How many "ugly" wins have the Bolts yanked out of their rears this year? Including last week?
Get real.
Oh, and i dont care how ugly parity is, fact is an 8-8 team went to the Super Bowl last year as a wildcard, which is more than i can say for the sad state of baseball, with NO cap, and TWO teams buying all the talent. Any Given Sunday is what makes the NFL Americas Pastime, and not baseball.
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11-11-2009 @ 7:13AM
abbienaidanmom said...
Who dat! No reason why we shouldn't be 10-0 come Patriots time. Love my Nawlins Saints!
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11-11-2009 @ 9:50AM
thefinite said...
This is stupid, at least where the Broncos sit. The three teams ranked directly ahead of the Broncos are all teams the Broncos beat. (I'll give you that maybe the Bengals go before the Broncs because that was a lucky win.) but to say the Broncos went 6-0 on an easy schedule, then to put three of those six teams they played in the top 7 doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
Sagarin ranks the Broncos schedule as 4th hardest. Sometimes I wonder if these people even pay attention.
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11-11-2009 @ 11:23AM
nexxtlevell said...
I am still a die hard Broncos fan and I don't cater to what the media thinks of them. They beat Dallas and the Patriots and still they get dogged cuz of two losses when both Dallas and NE both have losses of their own.
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11-11-2009 @ 11:54AM
imshortyk said...
Power Rankings aren't about records or who beat who two weeks ago. It's about THIS week. And THIS week, the Broncos got torched (in Denver), so they drop. It's as simple as that. Don't get it too confused, 'cause you'll end up shortening your life span.
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11-11-2009 @ 6:04PM
jm4279 said...
brownpride.
Let it go about cheaters. They didn't do anything other teams din't do. They just got caught..They DO NOT have a weaker schedule then Pitt. Go do the math. And they will beat Indy and will beat N.O. And will beat Pitt in playoffs to prove my point!
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11-11-2009 @ 8:31PM
miketkaml said...
if you are a pats fan then SCREW YOUR TEAM!!!!!!!!since They're bad enough to lose to denver they don't deserve to be in the top 10,20,or 30!!!They deserve 2 be last,dead last!!!!!!!!!!!!
11-11-2009 @ 6:09PM
LaKeeta said...
Broncos Broncos Broncos!!!
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11-11-2009 @ 9:00PM
Ulisses said...
The Broncos wins have come against teams that have a combined record of 26-22. The Chargers wins have come against teams that have a combined record of 9-25. Almost half of those nine wins are from the Oakland Raiders which the chargers barely beat in both games. But yet, the Broncos have had an easy schedule? C'mon.
Oh yeah, the Broncos beat the Chargers(in San Diego)so how can you say they are better. Can't wait til they come to Denver!
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11-11-2009 @ 9:06PM
Ulisses said...
You think the Chargers should be ranked ahead of the Broncos because the Colts played horribly?????
I'll tell you why they shouldn't. Because the Broncos beat them (in San Diego).
Its called common sense.
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11-11-2009 @ 10:16PM
Matthew M said...
Finally some real fans out there. Bronco fans. The idiots that put these rankings togethor don't know what they are doing. Who have the patriots played the last three games. Tennessee 2 wins, Tampa Bay 1 win. The doliphins 3 wins. The sports writers need to get off the patriots nuts. You don't know anything. I should have your job. I at least know what i'm talking about.
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11-15-2009 @ 10:56AM
M.Patrick Parker said...
To think that the colts are better than the Pats is insane. The colts are decimated by injuries. And besides, the colts (Manning in particular) do react well to pressure.
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11-15-2009 @ 11:41AM
Sieben said...
Winning and losing to often come down to the men in STRIPES Is this fair ??????
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11-16-2009 @ 8:08AM
roy0851 said...
so my raiders rate 27th place boy what a joke! we already know cable can only call 5 to 6 plays a game so we keep loseing. so since cable can't beat a nfl team then we should be dead l;ast in this power ranking. but if you go by cab,e bveating coaches and women we should be in frist place. and i still wonder what pee wee leauge j russ came from cause they most of had a loseing record with him too. do something al cause us raiders fans are tried of being the joke of every sunday
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