Tuesday, October 28, 2008

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Week 9 NFL Power Rankings

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NFL Power Rankings and a Eagles cheerleaderA great Week 9 in the NFL. Lots of surprises again and once again the Week 9 NFL Power Rankings are all shaken up and thrown out of whack. Last week my top 5 stayed the same, well this week only the top 3 did, which is just crazy. Let's take a look at this. Two weeks ago everyone was saying maybe the NFC East wasn't as good as billed, maybe it wasn't the top division in football. That was after Romo went down with an injury. That was after B-West hurt his ribs. That was after the Giants were shocked on Monday Night Football by the Browns. Well, guess what? The NFC East is still the best division in football with three teams showing up in my Top 10, and a combined record of 21-9. Let's jump right into the rankings thou.

1. Tennessee Titans 2. NY Giants 3. Pittsburgh Steelers 4. Carolina Panthers 5. Washington Redskins 6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7. Philadelphia Eagles 8. Arizona Cardinals 9. New England Patriots 10. Chicago Bears 11. Buffalo Bills 12. Jacksonville Jaguars 13. Dallas Cowboys 14. Green Bay Packers 15. Atlanta Falcons 16. New Orleans Saints 17. Denver Broncos 18. San Diego Chargers 19. Baltimore Ravens 20. NY Jets 21. Indianapolis Colts 22. Minnesota Vikings 23. Houston Texans 24. Miami Dolphins 25. Cleveland Browns 26. Seattle Seahawks 27. St. Louis Rams 28. Oakland Raiders 29. San Francisco 49ers 30. Kansas City Chiefs 31. Detroit Lions 32. Cincinnati Bengals

The team I'll talk about this week are the Philadelphia Eagles. This team looks completely rejuvenated after their bye in Week 8. The Eagles took advantage of a mid-season bye in the way you should, and that is rest up and get healthy. Brian Westbrook came back looking like his old self and completely dominated the Atlanta Falcons. Donovan McNabb looked happy having just about all his offensive weapons back, which included the first appearance by their top WR Kevin Curtis. This is a team that may be in last place, but definitely not last place talent which is evident by their 4-3 record. Only in the NFC East would the last place team be plus 500 in the win column. Expect the Eagles to move up quickly. While I think a division title will be tough, watch out for them to make a deep playoff run, health permitting.



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