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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 11
munkyfromlondon wrote:
Levy wrote:
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One game does not a season make.

It's just a game.


One year, man. Let go. It'll do you good... :D


I let it go about an hour later.

It is grill that needs to let go.

Do you still see me taunting people over the Patriots THREE super bowl rings since 2001, the most of any team since? No.


I am just fixing your mistakes.

and the Patriots 3 Super Bowl wins, all of which were 3 point wins, PATHETIC ???, CAME IN YEARS WHEN THEY ADMITTED THEY WERE CHEATING SO THAT IS NOTHING TO BRAG ABOUT.

THOSE SUPER BOWLS SHOULD BE TAKEN AWAY FROM THEM.


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 11
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Eli is still Eli.

He will always be Eli. So unfortunately, the Giants will never be #1.


they finished last season #1....with Eli.


yup. the best team in the second half last year to today.

The Patriots were great in the first half but far from dominant in the second half. Hell they barely beat the Giants in week 16....

and don't worry about Eli as half the time, he gets to hand off to the best rushing team in the NFL or make those impressive CLUTCH THROWS we all have seen him make.


ALSO ELI HAS ONLY LED THE GIANTS TO 21 WINS AND 3 WINS IN THE LAST 24 GAMES SO IT IS A JOKE THAT ANYONE COMPLAINS ABOUT ELI.

NUMERO UNO????!!!!!!!


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So will the Titans retake the top spot? I do think the top 3 spots are very close. Titans, Giants, and Steelers are the best teams right now.


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 13
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So will the Titans retake the top spot? I do think the top 3 spots are very close. Titans, Giants, and Steelers are the best teams right now.


They're still in the top spot, yes!
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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings Week 14
Week 14

1. (up 1) Tennessee Titans (12-1)

2. (down 1) New York Giants (11-2)

3. (unchanged) Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3)

4. (up 1) Carolina Panthers (10-3)

5. (up 1) Baltimore Ravens (9-4)

6. (up 2). Dallas Cowboys (8-5)

7. (down 3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-4)

8. (down 1) Atlanta Falcons (8-5)

9. (up 1) Indianapolis Colts (9-4)

10. (up 5) Philadelphia Eagles (7-5-1)

11. (unchanged) New England Patriots (8-5)

12. (unchanged) Denver Broncos (8-5)

13. (unchanged) Arizona Cardinals (8-5)

14. (up 2) Minnesota Vikings (8-5)

15. (down 1) Washington Redskins (7-6)

16. (up 2) Miami Dolphins (8-5)

17. (up 2) New Orleans Saints (7-6)

18. (up 2) Chicago Bears (7-6)

19. (down 10) New York Jets (8-5)

20. (up 1) San Diego Chargers (5-8)

21. (up 1) Houston Texans (6-7)

22. (down 5) Green Bay Packers (5-8)

23. (up 2) San Francisco 49ers (5-8)

24. (unchanged) Jacksonville Jaguars (4-9)

25. (down 2) Buffalo Bills (6-7)

26. (unchanged) Cleveland Browns (4-9)

27. (up 1) Kansas City Chiefs (2-11)

28. (up 1) Seattle Seahawks (2-11)

29. (down 2) Oakland Raiders (3-10)

30. (unchanged) St. Louis Rams (2-11)

31. (unchanged) Cincinnati Bengals (1-11-1)

32. (unchanged) Detroit Lions (0-13)


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings Week 14
Week 15

1. (up 3) Carolina Panthers (11-3)
MVP: Stewart/Williams

2. (up 1) Pittsburgh Steelers (11-3)
MVP: James Harrison/Polamalu

3. (down 2) Tennessee Titans (12-2)
MVP: Johnson/White

4. (down 2) New York Giants (11-3)
MVP: Tuck

5. (unchanged) Baltimore Ravens (9-5)
MVP: Ed Reed (sorry, Flacco)

6. (unchanged). Dallas Cowboys (9-5)
MVP: Ware

7. (up 1) Atlanta Falcons (9-5)
MVP: Turner/White

8. (up 1) Indianapolis Colts (10-4)
MVP: Wayne

9. (up 1) Philadelphia Eagles (7-5-1)
MVP: Westbrook

10. (down 3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-5)
MVP: Ruud/Barber

11. (unchanged) New England Patriots (9-5)
MVP: Moss

12. (up 2) Minnesota Vikings (9-5)
MVP: Peterson

13. (up 8) Houston Texans (7-7)
MVP: Johnson

14. (down 2) Denver Broncos (8-6)
MVP: Marshall/Royal

15. (down 2) Arizona Cardinals (8-6)
MVP: Warner/Fitzgerald

16. (unchanged) Miami Dolphins (9-5)
MVP: Porter

17. (unchanged) Chicago Bears (8-6)
MVP: Forte

18. (up 1) New York Jets (9-5)
MVP: Thomas Jones

19. (up 1) San Diego Chargers (6-8)
MVP: Rivers

20. (down 3) New Orleans Saints (7-7)
MVP: Brees

21. (down 6) Washington Redskins (7-7)
MVP: Portis

22. (up 2) Jacksonville Jaguars (5-9)
MVP: Rashean Mathis

23. (down 1) Green Bay Packers (5-9)
MVP: Collins/Woodson

24. (down 1) San Francisco 49ers (5-9)
MVP: Willis

25. (unchanged) Buffalo Bills (6-8)
MVP: Lynch (no one in this team really is valuable)

26. (unchanged) Cleveland Browns (4-9)
MVP: D'Qwell Jackson

27. (unchanged) Kansas City Chiefs (2-12)
MVP: Gonzalez

28. (unchanged) Seattle Seahawks (3-11)
MVP: Josh Wilson

29. (unchanged) Oakland Raiders (3-11)
MVP: Johnny Lee Higgins

30. (up 1) Cincinnati Bengals (2-11-1)
MVP: Dhani Jones

31. (down 1) St. Louis Rams (2-12)
MVP: Josh Brown

32. (unchanged) Detroit Lions (0-14)
MVP: Calvin Johnson


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 15 Early Edition w/ MVPs
Even if Collins and Woodson had an ok season, anyone apart of the Packers defense does not belong on the MVP list... Honestly, it should be Rodgers considering he held his own and put up just as good as season as Favre.


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 15 Early Edition w/ MVPs
Leader of the Pack wrote:
Even if Collins and Woodson had an ok season, anyone apart of the Packers defense does not belong on the MVP list... Honestly, it should be Rodgers considering he held his own and put up just as good as season as Favre.

On the offensive side I'd more likely put Jennings in that spot


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 15 Early Edition w/ MVPs
Levy wrote:
As always: Feel free to comment, mock me and post your rankings.

Week 1:

1. Dallas Cowboys
Yes, they haven't one a playoff game in years, but the Cowboys clearly have to be considered the favorites to win it all now. They dominated a decent Browns team and Romo and Owens are clicking. Let's hope Jessica Simpson will screw them up again.

2. Pittsburgh Steelers
The best in the AFC right now. They crushed the Texans with a fantastic running game, good defense and a decent Roethlisberger. Sounds like a Superbowl mix to me.

3. Philadelphia Eagles
Every year they get into the season and everyone loves them. Every year they find a way to screw it up. So far, they looked like possible champions - albeit against a laughable Rams team. But if McNabb stays healthy and doesn't sulk and if they put their game on Westbrook's shoulders, they are playoff bound.

4. Green Bay Packers
Who needs Favre if you have as much talent on the roster as Green Bay? If Rogers continues to play like he did and doesn't make stupid plays, they have a possible championship team.

5. Minnesota Vikings
Yes, they are 0-1, but losing in Green Bay by five points is no shame. Statistically they were better in almost every area, so they deserve to be ranked this high.

6. Carolina Panthers
Beating San Diego on the road without your best receiver is quite a feat. I'm not sold on the Panthers yet, but it is hard to ignore them after this game.

7. New York Giants
It feels a lot like last year. Everyone is doubting the Giants, yet they find a way to win. Having a dominating defense even though they lost their two best DEs deserves applause. Yes, Eli Manning looked shaky with three throws, but let's be honest: Many people thought they would have more problems to win their first game. Are they a playoff team? The strength of their division plays against them, but they definitely deserve to be called a top-10-team.

8. Buffalo Bills
The biggest surprise of the first week. They not only won against Seattle, they crushed them. This is a risky prediction, but they have a 50-50 chance of winning their division and making the playoffs.

9. New England Patriots
The biggest questionmark of the Power ranking. How much will Brady's loss hurt them? If the first game is any indication, then a lot. They almost lost. Against the Chiefs. However they hadn't had a chance to really plan the game for Cassel. You know that Bellichick will do everything during this week to divise a game plan he is able to handle which means the running game will shoulder a lot of weight. They still have a great defense, so they will be fine, but they're no lock to win their division any more.

10. San Diego Chargers
They were considered the AFC runner-up before the season, but the loss against the Panthers knocks them down a few spots. They're still a great team, so putting them down even lower seems unjustified - for now.

11. Cleveland Browns
Losing against the best team in the NFL doesn't mean they're bad. I actually liked the way Anderson played especially since I expected him to be a fluke last season.

12. Chicago Bears
My pre-season ranking would have had them ten spots lower but winning at Indy can't be ignored. As always they just need a QB who doesn't screws them up. Is Orton the answer? The coming weeks will tell.

13. Indianapolis Colts
Again, from their first-week-performance they deserve to be lower. But it way clear to see that many of the problems came from Manning being rusty. If he stays healthy, they'll do just fine.

14. New York Jets
Clearly the most overrated team after week one. Just because Favres throws something up for grabs and it results in a TD doesn't mean they're super bowl candidates this year. I don't know how often you can throw and pray and expect TDs as a result. But then again, Favre does it his whole Hall-of-Fame-bound career.

15. Jacksonville Jaguars
What happened? They were supposed to challenge Indy for the division title but the first game was terrible. Most of the problems came from the O-Line being overmatched. 7 sacks, 30 rushing yards for Taylor and Jones-Drew combined. There was nothing that resembled the Jags from last year. If next week's performance will be similar, I'll drop them below 20, for now I'm not ready to give up on them

16. Atlanta Falcons
Yes, Michael Turner deserves to be a starting running back. That much should be clear now. Especially in a rushing-friendly environment like Atlanta he can flourish. This could become a really surprise team.

17. New Orleans Saints
Are these the Saints of 2006 or 2007? It is still unclear after the first game. The offense was convincing enough to consider them a contender, but the defensive performance says they're just pretenders.

18. Denver Broncos
That was quite a convincing game by Jay Cutler. However: It came against the Raiders, so you better don't buy tickets for the Superbowl yet. Let's see them beat better opponents first.

19. Houston Texans
They were considered the sleeper of the season, seems their rushing defense was still asleep when the game started. Still, they lost against the best AFC team, so no need to worry too much about the start of the season.

20. Tennessee Titans
Vince Young is out for at least two weeks. His back-up is Kerry Collins. Enough said.

21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Is it just me or does Jeff Garcia age in dog years? He looks like a 50-year-old. However he is still playing good football and the Bucs came close to winning in New Orleans. Still, they're a team that can go either way this year.

22. Seattle Seahawks
Sorry Seattle, but I have completely lost faith in the Seahawks. Thay played a terrivle game on both sides of the ball and now that Nate Burleson is gone for the season, they probably have to audition their 12th man to find possible receivers.

23. Baltimore Ravens
A trick play and having Marvin Lewis as opposing coach helped for a successful start of the Joe-Flacco-era. Nothing to write home about, though.

24. Arizona Cardinals
Yes, they're 1-0. But still, Kurt Warner did nothing to erase doubts that Arizona still hasn't found a QB who answers their problems. Especially their inability in the red zone - against the 49ers - is worrying.

25. Washington Redskins
If their CBs could catch a ball, they might have given Eli Manning and the Giants a bit more trouble. But then again: Probably not. You could have placed the ball at the Giants' one-yard-line and they wouldn't have scored in the second half.

27. Detroit Lions
Are you still laughing at the annual Jon-Kitna-playoff-guarantee? Well, I am. Remember when Kitna converted all his teammates to Jesus people a while ago? Wonder if they still believe in the Lord Almighty.

28. Kansas City Chiefs
They almost managed to end the Patriots undefeated season - only to fall short at the five yard line. That they couldn't even a team and an audience this shocked, doesn't bode well. But at least they will be 1-1 after next week, thanks to the always reliable Raiders.

29. Miami Dolphins
Chad Pennington couldn't even beat a team whose system he knows in and out. That spells trouble for the rest of the season.

30. San Francisco 49ers
Frank Gore had a 41-TD-run, other than that the 49ers offense was completely harmless, fumbling away any chance at a win they might have had. You don't have to be a genious to predict them to expand their team record five losing seasons in a row to six.

30. Cincinnati Bengals
That ticking sound you hear? That are the seconds running out on Marvin Lewis as a Bengals head coach. That was just a pathetic game. Under 100 passing yards with Carson Palmer as your QB? Giving up 350+ yards against THE RAVENS? What else has to happen before you get fired in the NFL?

31. St. Louis Rams
If you have Stephen Jackson, Marc Bulger or Torry Holt on your fantasy team, chances are you drafted them roughly five rounds too early.

32. Oakland Raiders
The Raiders learned one thing: JaMarcus Russell is great in garbage-time. There, I managed to say a positive thing about them.



and lastly bandwagon levy, this is the most pathetic, with all the Giants did last year, showing how stong the team was, puttin gthem down as #7/only a top ten team, what a joke you are with all of your bs talk at the end of the year.

7. New York Giants
It feels a lot like last year. Everyone is doubting the Giants, yet they find a way to win. Having a dominating defense even though they lost their two best DEs deserves applause. Yes, Eli Manning looked shaky with three throws, but let's be honest: Many people thought they would have more problems to win their first game. Are they a playoff team? The strength of their division plays against them, but they definitely deserve to be called a top-10-team.

THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN RATED #1 OR TOP 3 AT THE WORST.


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 15 Early Edition w/ MVPs
Grill wrote:
Levy wrote:
As always: Feel free to comment, mock me and post your rankings.

Week 1:

1. Dallas Cowboys
Yes, they haven't one a playoff game in years, but the Cowboys clearly have to be considered the favorites to win it all now. They dominated a decent Browns team and Romo and Owens are clicking. Let's hope Jessica Simpson will screw them up again.

2. Pittsburgh Steelers
The best in the AFC right now. They crushed the Texans with a fantastic running game, good defense and a decent Roethlisberger. Sounds like a Superbowl mix to me.

3. Philadelphia Eagles
Every year they get into the season and everyone loves them. Every year they find a way to screw it up. So far, they looked like possible champions - albeit against a laughable Rams team. But if McNabb stays healthy and doesn't sulk and if they put their game on Westbrook's shoulders, they are playoff bound.

4. Green Bay Packers
Who needs Favre if you have as much talent on the roster as Green Bay? If Rogers continues to play like he did and doesn't make stupid plays, they have a possible championship team.

5. Minnesota Vikings
Yes, they are 0-1, but losing in Green Bay by five points is no shame. Statistically they were better in almost every area, so they deserve to be ranked this high.

6. Carolina Panthers
Beating San Diego on the road without your best receiver is quite a feat. I'm not sold on the Panthers yet, but it is hard to ignore them after this game.

7. New York Giants
It feels a lot like last year. Everyone is doubting the Giants, yet they find a way to win. Having a dominating defense even though they lost their two best DEs deserves applause. Yes, Eli Manning looked shaky with three throws, but let's be honest: Many people thought they would have more problems to win their first game. Are they a playoff team? The strength of their division plays against them, but they definitely deserve to be called a top-10-team.

8. Buffalo Bills
The biggest surprise of the first week. They not only won against Seattle, they crushed them. This is a risky prediction, but they have a 50-50 chance of winning their division and making the playoffs.

9. New England Patriots
The biggest questionmark of the Power ranking. How much will Brady's loss hurt them? If the first game is any indication, then a lot. They almost lost. Against the Chiefs. However they hadn't had a chance to really plan the game for Cassel. You know that Bellichick will do everything during this week to divise a game plan he is able to handle which means the running game will shoulder a lot of weight. They still have a great defense, so they will be fine, but they're no lock to win their division any more.

10. San Diego Chargers
They were considered the AFC runner-up before the season, but the loss against the Panthers knocks them down a few spots. They're still a great team, so putting them down even lower seems unjustified - for now.

11. Cleveland Browns
Losing against the best team in the NFL doesn't mean they're bad. I actually liked the way Anderson played especially since I expected him to be a fluke last season.

12. Chicago Bears
My pre-season ranking would have had them ten spots lower but winning at Indy can't be ignored. As always they just need a QB who doesn't screws them up. Is Orton the answer? The coming weeks will tell.

13. Indianapolis Colts
Again, from their first-week-performance they deserve to be lower. But it way clear to see that many of the problems came from Manning being rusty. If he stays healthy, they'll do just fine.

14. New York Jets
Clearly the most overrated team after week one. Just because Favres throws something up for grabs and it results in a TD doesn't mean they're super bowl candidates this year. I don't know how often you can throw and pray and expect TDs as a result. But then again, Favre does it his whole Hall-of-Fame-bound career.

15. Jacksonville Jaguars
What happened? They were supposed to challenge Indy for the division title but the first game was terrible. Most of the problems came from the O-Line being overmatched. 7 sacks, 30 rushing yards for Taylor and Jones-Drew combined. There was nothing that resembled the Jags from last year. If next week's performance will be similar, I'll drop them below 20, for now I'm not ready to give up on them

16. Atlanta Falcons
Yes, Michael Turner deserves to be a starting running back. That much should be clear now. Especially in a rushing-friendly environment like Atlanta he can flourish. This could become a really surprise team.

17. New Orleans Saints
Are these the Saints of 2006 or 2007? It is still unclear after the first game. The offense was convincing enough to consider them a contender, but the defensive performance says they're just pretenders.

18. Denver Broncos
That was quite a convincing game by Jay Cutler. However: It came against the Raiders, so you better don't buy tickets for the Superbowl yet. Let's see them beat better opponents first.

19. Houston Texans
They were considered the sleeper of the season, seems their rushing defense was still asleep when the game started. Still, they lost against the best AFC team, so no need to worry too much about the start of the season.

20. Tennessee Titans
Vince Young is out for at least two weeks. His back-up is Kerry Collins. Enough said.

21. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Is it just me or does Jeff Garcia age in dog years? He looks like a 50-year-old. However he is still playing good football and the Bucs came close to winning in New Orleans. Still, they're a team that can go either way this year.

22. Seattle Seahawks
Sorry Seattle, but I have completely lost faith in the Seahawks. Thay played a terrivle game on both sides of the ball and now that Nate Burleson is gone for the season, they probably have to audition their 12th man to find possible receivers.

23. Baltimore Ravens
A trick play and having Marvin Lewis as opposing coach helped for a successful start of the Joe-Flacco-era. Nothing to write home about, though.

24. Arizona Cardinals
Yes, they're 1-0. But still, Kurt Warner did nothing to erase doubts that Arizona still hasn't found a QB who answers their problems. Especially their inability in the red zone - against the 49ers - is worrying.

25. Washington Redskins
If their CBs could catch a ball, they might have given Eli Manning and the Giants a bit more trouble. But then again: Probably not. You could have placed the ball at the Giants' one-yard-line and they wouldn't have scored in the second half.

27. Detroit Lions
Are you still laughing at the annual Jon-Kitna-playoff-guarantee? Well, I am. Remember when Kitna converted all his teammates to Jesus people a while ago? Wonder if they still believe in the Lord Almighty.

28. Kansas City Chiefs
They almost managed to end the Patriots undefeated season - only to fall short at the five yard line. That they couldn't even a team and an audience this shocked, doesn't bode well. But at least they will be 1-1 after next week, thanks to the always reliable Raiders.

29. Miami Dolphins
Chad Pennington couldn't even beat a team whose system he knows in and out. That spells trouble for the rest of the season.

30. San Francisco 49ers
Frank Gore had a 41-TD-run, other than that the 49ers offense was completely harmless, fumbling away any chance at a win they might have had. You don't have to be a genious to predict them to expand their team record five losing seasons in a row to six.

30. Cincinnati Bengals
That ticking sound you hear? That are the seconds running out on Marvin Lewis as a Bengals head coach. That was just a pathetic game. Under 100 passing yards with Carson Palmer as your QB? Giving up 350+ yards against THE RAVENS? What else has to happen before you get fired in the NFL?

31. St. Louis Rams
If you have Stephen Jackson, Marc Bulger or Torry Holt on your fantasy team, chances are you drafted them roughly five rounds too early.

32. Oakland Raiders
The Raiders learned one thing: JaMarcus Russell is great in garbage-time. There, I managed to say a positive thing about them.



and lastly bandwagon levy, this is the most pathetic, with all the Giants did last year, showing how stong the team was, puttin gthem down as #7/only a top ten team, what a joke you are with all of your bs talk at the end of the year.

7. New York Giants
It feels a lot like last year. Everyone is doubting the Giants, yet they find a way to win. Having a dominating defense even though they lost their two best DEs deserves applause. Yes, Eli Manning looked shaky with three throws, but let's be honest: Many people thought they would have more problems to win their first game. Are they a playoff team? The strength of their division plays against them, but they definitely deserve to be called a top-10-team.

THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN RATED #1 OR TOP 3 AT THE WORST.



Most power rankings had them in the teens at this point...


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Week 16

1. (up 3) New York Giants (12-3)

2. (up 1) Tennessee Titans (13-2)

3. (down 2) Carolina Panthers (11-4)

4. (down 2) Pittsburgh Steelers (11-4)

5. (unchanged) Baltimore Ravens (10-5)

6. (up 1) Atlanta Falcons (10-5)

7. (up 1) Indianapolis Colts (11-4)

8. (down 2). Dallas Cowboys (9-6)

9. (up 2) New England Patriots (9-5)

10. (up 2) Minnesota Vikings (10-5)

11. (down 2) Philadelphia Eagles (7-6-1)

12. (up 4) Miami Dolphins (10-5)

13. (down 3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-6)

14. (up 3) Chicago Bears (9-6)

15. (up 4) San Diego Chargers (7-8)

16. (down 2) Denver Broncos (8-7)

17. (up 3) New Orleans Saints (8-7)

18. (up 3) Washington Redskins (8-7)

19. (down 4) Arizona Cardinals (8-7)

20. (down 2) New York Jets (9-6)

21. (down 8) Houston Texans (7-8)

22. (unchanged) Jacksonville Jaguars (5-10)

23. (up 2) Buffalo Bills (7-8)

24. (down 1) Green Bay Packers (5-10)

25. (down 1) San Francisco 49ers (6-9)

26. (up 2) Seattle Seahawks (4-11)

27. (up 2) Oakland Raiders (4-11)

28. (up 2) Cincinnati Bengals (3-11-1)

29. (down 2) Kansas City Chiefs (2-13)

30. (down 4) Cleveland Browns (4-10)

31. (unchanged) St. Louis Rams (2-13)

32. (unchanged) Detroit Lions (0-15)


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 15 Early Edition w/ MVPs
Levy wrote:
Grill wrote:
Levy wrote:
As always: Feel free to comment, mock me and post your rankings.

Week 1:

1. Dallas Cowboys
Yes, they haven't one a playoff game in years, but the Cowboys clearly have to be considered the favorites to win it all now. They dominated a decent Browns team and Romo and Owens are clicking. Let's hope Jessica Simpson will screw them up again.

2. Pittsburgh Steelers
The best in the AFC right now. They crushed the Texans with a fantastic running game, good defense and a decent Roethlisberger. Sounds like a Superbowl mix to me.

3. Philadelphia Eagles
Every year they get into the season and everyone loves them. Every year they find a way to screw it up. So far, they looked like possible champions - albeit against a laughable Rams team. But if McNabb stays healthy and doesn't sulk and if they put their game on Westbrook's shoulders, they are playoff bound.

4. Green Bay Packers
Who needs Favre if you have as much talent on the roster as Green Bay? If Rogers continues to play like he did and doesn't make stupid plays, they have a possible championship team.

5. Minnesota Vikings
Yes, they are 0-1, but losing in Green Bay by five points is no shame. Statistically they were better in almost every area, so they deserve to be ranked this high.

6. Carolina Panthers
Beating San Diego on the road without your best receiver is quite a feat. I'm not sold on the Panthers yet, but it is hard to ignore them after this game.

7. New York Giants
It feels a lot like last year. Everyone is doubting the Giants, yet they find a way to win. Having a dominating defense even though they lost their two best DEs deserves applause. Yes, Eli Manning looked shaky with three throws, but let's be honest: Many people thought they would have more problems to win their first game. Are they a playoff team? The strength of their division plays against them, but they definitely deserve to be called a top-10-team.

THEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN RATED #1 OR TOP 3 AT THE WORST.



Most power rankings had them in the teens at this point...


but a Giants fan who knew how good they were shouldn't have.

Then I guess you never picked them to win the Super Bowl last year as everyone always said they would be losing every playoff game.

But I picked them for all 4 playoffs games as I am a Giants fan AND I KNEW HOW GOOD THEY WERE BY WATCHING THEM.

SO DON'T QUESTION MY GIANTS LOYALTY IN EITHER 2007 OR 2008.


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
These are called power ranking, not fanboy rankings


Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:25 pm
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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings Week 14
Levy wrote:
Week 16

1. (up 3) New York Giants (12-3)

2. (up 1) Tennessee Titans (13-2)

3. (down 2) Carolina Panthers (11-4)

4. (down 2) Pittsburgh Steelers (11-4)

5. (unchanged) Baltimore Ravens (10-5)

6. (up 1) Atlanta Falcons (10-5)

7. (up 1) Indianapolis Colts (11-4)

8. (down 2). Dallas Cowboys (9-6)

9. (up 2) New England Patriots (9-5)

10. (up 2) Minnesota Vikings (10-5)

11. (down 2) Philadelphia Eagles (7-6-1)

12. (up 4) Miami Dolphins (10-5)

13. (down 3) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (9-6)

14. (up 3) Chicago Bears (9-6)

15. (up 4) San Diego Chargers (7-8)

16. (down 2) Denver Broncos (8-7)

17. (up 3) New Orleans Saints (8-7)

18. (up 3) Washington Redskins (8-7)

19. (down 4) Arizona Cardinals (8-7)

20. (down 2) New York Jets (9-6)

21. (down 8) Houston Texans (7-8)

22. (unchanged) Jacksonville Jaguars (5-10)

23. (up 2) Buffalo Bills (7-8)

24. (down 1) Green Bay Packers (5-10)

25. (down 1) San Francisco 49ers (6-9)

26. (up 2) Seattle Seahawks (4-11)

27. (up 2) Oakland Raiders (4-11)

28. (up 2) Cincinnati Bengals (3-11-1)

29. (down 2) Kansas City Chiefs (2-13)

30. (down 4) Cleveland Browns (4-10)

31. (unchanged) St. Louis Rams (2-13)

32. (unchanged) Detroit Lions (0-15)


SO HOW COME THESE CHANGED. NO BODY IS CALLING THE GIANTS BETTER THAN TENN.

BUT THEY ARE YOUR PICKS SO YOU SMARTLY PUT THEM AS THE #1 TEAM, AS I SEE YOU HAVE JUMPED ON THE GIANTS SUPERBOWL BANDWAGON

WHICH IS BETTER THAN AT LEAST YOUR LAME ESTIMATION OF THEM BEING #7 AT THE START OF THE SEASON.


Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:52 pm
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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
It's still his opinion mixed with common sense.

Tennessee and NY are the clear 1/2. It all depends on who you talk to though to get which is which.

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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
They're #1 because I had Carolina at #1 the week before which makes the Giants win more impressive to me than the Tennessee one...

Don't you have a life, Grill?


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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
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They're #1 because I had Carolina at #1 the week before which makes the Giants win more impressive to me than the Tennessee one...

Don't you have a life, Grill?


Just answering the questions.

You were the one who asked for al your non-Giants comments, sorry of you made so many.


Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:07 pm
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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
Grill wrote:
Levy wrote:
They're #1 because I had Carolina at #1 the week before which makes the Giants win more impressive to me than the Tennessee one...

Don't you have a life, Grill?


Just answering the questions.

You were the one who asked for al your non-Giants comments, sorry of you made so many.


zzzzzz


Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:42 pm
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Post Re: Levy's NFL Power Rankings: Week 16
Levy wrote:
Grill wrote:
Levy wrote:
They're #1 because I had Carolina at #1 the week before which makes the Giants win more impressive to me than the Tennessee one...

Don't you have a life, Grill?


Just answering the questions.

You were the one who asked for al your non-Giants comments, sorry of you made so many.


zzzzzz


at least you can't embarass yourself with your bandwagon talk if you don't answer.

better idea not to say anything.


Tue Dec 23, 2008 2:57 pm
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