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joru1000
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01. Texans
02. Falcons
03. 49ers
04. Ravens
05. Chargers
06. Cardinals
07. Bengals
08. Packers
09. Vikings
10. Cowboys or Bears depending on whoever wins tomorrow
The Patriots, Eagles, Giants, and Broncos are all like mashed together somewhere around 11 _________________
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KingofSTATS 
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 1:22 am Post subject: |
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| joru1000 wrote: | 01. Texans
02. Falcons
03. 49ers
04. Falcons
05. Chargers
06. Cardinals
07. Bengals
08. Packers
09. Vikings
10. Cowboys or Bears depending on whoever wins tomorrow
The Patriots, Eagles, Giants, and Broncos are all like mashed together somewhere around 11 |
Falcons are good but #2 and #4 good  _________________
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KingofSTATS 
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RandyMossIsBoss 
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:05 am Post subject: |
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1. Texans
2. Falcons
3. 49ers
4. Cardinals
5. Packers
6. Eagles
7. Patriots
8. Ravens
9. Chargers
10. Winner of MNF
After the top two it's just a big mess because there is a huge amount of parity this year, it's hard to tell who the real contenders are. _________________
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Hieroglyphics
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 5:57 pm Post subject: |
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1. Falcons
2. Texans
3. 49ers
4. Eagles
5. Patriots
6. Cardinals
7. Packers
8. Ravens
9. Broncos
10. Chargers |
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DontTazeMeBro 
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:12 pm Post subject: |
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1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Giants
4. Eagles
5. Bears
6. 49ers
7. Packers
8. Patriots
9. Falcons
10. Cardinals _________________
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Ward4HOF
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:14 pm Post subject: |
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After week 4:
1. Texans
2. Falcons
3. 49ers
4. Cardinals
5. Ravens
6. Packers
7. Patriots
8. Vikings
9. Eagles
T10. Denver
T10. Seattle
I really wanted to put SD in there, but they've beat up on weak teams, and when they went up against a good team, they got destroyed. Wouldn't be surprised if NO beat them this week. _________________
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RandyMossIsBoss 
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:37 pm Post subject: |
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| DontTazeMeBro wrote: | 1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Giants
4. Eagles
5. Bears
6. 49ers
7. Packers
8. Patriots
9. Falcons
10. Cardinals |
How can you justify putting an undefeated team, that was good last year, that low? They've beaten better competition than the Texans. Falcons anywhere below 5 is just silly. _________________
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DontTazeMeBro 
Joined: 20 Jan 2008 Posts: 20521 Location: 321
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:44 pm Post subject: |
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| RandyMossIsBoss wrote: | | DontTazeMeBro wrote: | 1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Giants
4. Eagles
5. Bears
6. 49ers
7. Packers
8. Patriots
9. Falcons
10. Cardinals |
How can you justify putting an undefeated team, that was good last year, that low? They've beaten better competition than the Texans. Falcons anywhere below 5 is just silly. |
I don't think they were a good team last year. I think they were a soft team that the good teams in the league could dominate at the line on both sides of the ball. I don't see much different except the defense under Nolan looks better. I think those top 6 teams would crush them in a playoff game. _________________
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KingofSTATS 
Joined: 29 Jan 2008 Posts: 7923
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:00 pm Post subject: |
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| DontTazeMeBro wrote: | 1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Giants
4. Eagles
5. Bears
6. 49ers
7. Packers
8. Patriots
9. Falcons
10. Cardinals |
what is this I don't even know.
Giants #3 fail
Bears #5 fail
49ers down at #6 fail
Packers #7 fail
Falcons # 9 fail
No Chargers fail.
4 out of 10, not too shabby though. _________________
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DontTazeMeBro 
Joined: 20 Jan 2008 Posts: 20521 Location: 321
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:14 pm Post subject: |
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| KingofSTATS wrote: | | DontTazeMeBro wrote: | 1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Giants
4. Eagles
5. Bears
6. 49ers
7. Packers
8. Patriots
9. Falcons
10. Cardinals |
what is this I don't even know.
Giants #3 fail
Bears #5 fail
49ers down at #6 fail
Packers #7 fail
Falcons # 9 fail
No Chargers fail.
4 out of 10, not too shabby though. |
I'm going to assume it's a fail because the 49ers are too low and the Giants and Bears are too high. All three have a lot of talent on defense. I like the added dimensions of the 49ers offense but overall I still think it's a safety net offense and I can't put them ahead of the Giants or Bears who have top 10 QBs, better weapons, and morebig play potential.
I don't know if you think the Packers are too high or too low so I don't know what to tell you.
Chargers were one of a few teams I looked at for #10. They've disappointed me. Offense doesn't look to have returned to 2010 form. Really nothing about them that stands out. I don't think good teams should ever lose 27-3 at home. _________________
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KingofSTATS 
Joined: 29 Jan 2008 Posts: 7923
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Posted: Mon Oct 01, 2012 7:40 pm Post subject: |
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| DontTazeMeBro wrote: | | KingofSTATS wrote: | | DontTazeMeBro wrote: | 1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Giants
4. Eagles
5. Bears
6. 49ers
7. Packers
8. Patriots
9. Falcons
10. Cardinals |
what is this I don't even know.
Giants #3 fail
Bears #5 fail
49ers down at #6 fail
Packers #7 fail
Falcons # 9 fail
No Chargers fail.
4 out of 10, not too shabby though. |
I'm going to assume it's a fail because the 49ers are too low and the Giants and Bears are too high. All three have a lot of talent on defense. I like the added dimensions of the 49ers offense but overall I still think it's a safety net offense and I can't put them ahead of the Giants or Bears who have top 10 QBs, better weapons, and morebig play potential.
I don't know if you think the Packers are too high or too low so I don't know what to tell you.
Chargers were one of a few teams I looked at for #10. They've disappointed me. Offense doesn't look to have returned to 2010 form. Really nothing about them that stands out. I don't think good teams should ever lose 27-3 at home. |
It's 4 weeks in though, this shouldn't be a projection rankings or a last season carry over rankings. it should be this year rankings.
No way is Gaints, Packers, Bears top 10 teams this year. All 3 have looked mediocre so far.
49'ers had a hiccup, but outside of Falcons and Texans they are the 3rd most balanced team and probably the NFL's most physical teams who has a deep roster, which is stacked all over the field. That offense has alot of new weapons, they will gel as time goes on. You talk about offenses, but the Cardinals don't have much of an offense outside of great WR's.
Like I mentioned, Falcons are the 2nd most rounded team right now behind Texans. Falcons defense is underrated. Plus their offense is explosive, consistent and efficient. Offense is loaded.
Granted SD had a bad loss at home. They were still blown out just like your #4 team was. Home or away, end of the day a blow out is a blow out. They have also comfortably beat 3 teams out of 4, which is not an easy task in the NFL, despite who you play, especially first 4 weeks of the NFL. Off the top of my head only maybe a handful of teams this year can say they have comfortably won 3 of their first 4 games.
Of your top 10 teams, 6 have scored more points than SD's offense, who has not hit their stride yet admittingly. Think Rivers is still get acclimated to all his new offensive team mates. Ronnie Brown, Mcclain, Battle, Royal, Meachem, Green, Rosario. That's alot of new guys. SD's offense is one of the most consistently great units in NFL history. 8 straight years top 5 scoring. So I have more confidence in them getting it going soon.
But the real difference is their defense which is 5th in PPG of teams who have played 4 games. Behind only the 49'ers, Cardinals, Seahawks and Texans. Their special teams has been great to. Chargers right now, just need a consistent running game. They have the horses to get one. It's just a matter of the o-line at this point.
Anyways that's my 2 cents/ _________________
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Superman(DH23) 
Joined: 03 Jan 2008 Posts: 16423 Location: Abdi on the sick sig
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 1:04 am Post subject: |
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| KingofSTATS wrote: | | DontTazeMeBro wrote: | | KingofSTATS wrote: | | DontTazeMeBro wrote: | 1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Giants
4. Eagles
5. Bears
6. 49ers
7. Packers
8. Patriots
9. Falcons
10. Cardinals |
what is this I don't even know.
Giants #3 fail
Bears #5 fail
49ers down at #6 fail
Packers #7 fail
Falcons # 9 fail
No Chargers fail.
4 out of 10, not too shabby though. |
I'm going to assume it's a fail because the 49ers are too low and the Giants and Bears are too high. All three have a lot of talent on defense. I like the added dimensions of the 49ers offense but overall I still think it's a safety net offense and I can't put them ahead of the Giants or Bears who have top 10 QBs, better weapons, and morebig play potential.
I don't know if you think the Packers are too high or too low so I don't know what to tell you.
Chargers were one of a few teams I looked at for #10. They've disappointed me. Offense doesn't look to have returned to 2010 form. Really nothing about them that stands out. I don't think good teams should ever lose 27-3 at home. |
It's 4 weeks in though, this shouldn't be a projection rankings or a last season carry over rankings. it should be this year rankings.
No way is Gaints, Packers, Bears top 10 teams this year. All 3 have looked mediocre so far.
49'ers had a hiccup, but outside of Falcons and Texans they are the 3rd most balanced team and probably the NFL's most physical teams who has a deep roster, which is stacked all over the field. That offense has alot of new weapons, they will gel as time goes on. You talk about offenses, but the Cardinals don't have much of an offense outside of great WR's.
Like I mentioned, Falcons are the 2nd most rounded team right now behind Texans. Falcons defense is underrated. Plus their offense is explosive, consistent and efficient. Offense is loaded.
Granted SD had a bad loss at home. They were still blown out just like your #4 team was. Home or away, end of the day a blow out is a blow out. They have also comfortably beat 3 teams out of 4, which is not an easy task in the NFL, despite who you play, especially first 4 weeks of the NFL. Off the top of my head only maybe a handful of teams this year can say they have comfortably won 3 of their first 4 games.
Of your top 10 teams, 6 have scored more points than SD's offense, who has not hit their stride yet admittingly. Think Rivers is still get acclimated to all his new offensive team mates. Ronnie Brown, Mcclain, Battle, Royal, Meachem, Green, Rosario. That's alot of new guys. SD's offense is one of the most consistently great units in NFL history. 8 straight years top 5 scoring. So I have more confidence in them getting it going soon.
But the real difference is their defense which is 5th in PPG of teams who have played 4 games. Behind only the 49'ers, Cardinals, Seahawks and Texans. Their special teams has been great to. Chargers right now, just need a consistent running game. They have the horses to get one. It's just a matter of the o-line at this point.
Anyways that's my 2 cents/ | I'll give you a semi-pass since this was posted before this game, but the Bears first team D has given up 14, 16, 6, and 10 points, they are leading the league in sacks, turnovers and #2 in 3rd down %. The D alone makes them a top 10 team, when the offense is clicking like it was tonight, they sure look like a top 5 team to me. _________________
| OneBadCat wrote: | | Ahah Okay first of all Gamble was lost to IR this year but when healthy he proved to be 2nd only to Revis last season. |
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BarnettOSU
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 3:15 am Post subject: |
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| Superman(DH23) wrote: | | KingofSTATS wrote: | | DontTazeMeBro wrote: | | KingofSTATS wrote: | | DontTazeMeBro wrote: | 1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Giants
4. Eagles
5. Bears
6. 49ers
7. Packers
8. Patriots
9. Falcons
10. Cardinals |
what is this I don't even know.
Giants #3 fail
Bears #5 fail
49ers down at #6 fail
Packers #7 fail
Falcons # 9 fail
No Chargers fail.
4 out of 10, not too shabby though. |
I'm going to assume it's a fail because the 49ers are too low and the Giants and Bears are too high. All three have a lot of talent on defense. I like the added dimensions of the 49ers offense but overall I still think it's a safety net offense and I can't put them ahead of the Giants or Bears who have top 10 QBs, better weapons, and morebig play potential.
I don't know if you think the Packers are too high or too low so I don't know what to tell you.
Chargers were one of a few teams I looked at for #10. They've disappointed me. Offense doesn't look to have returned to 2010 form. Really nothing about them that stands out. I don't think good teams should ever lose 27-3 at home. |
It's 4 weeks in though, this shouldn't be a projection rankings or a last season carry over rankings. it should be this year rankings.
No way is Gaints, Packers, Bears top 10 teams this year. All 3 have looked mediocre so far.
49'ers had a hiccup, but outside of Falcons and Texans they are the 3rd most balanced team and probably the NFL's most physical teams who has a deep roster, which is stacked all over the field. That offense has alot of new weapons, they will gel as time goes on. You talk about offenses, but the Cardinals don't have much of an offense outside of great WR's.
Like I mentioned, Falcons are the 2nd most rounded team right now behind Texans. Falcons defense is underrated. Plus their offense is explosive, consistent and efficient. Offense is loaded.
Granted SD had a bad loss at home. They were still blown out just like your #4 team was. Home or away, end of the day a blow out is a blow out. They have also comfortably beat 3 teams out of 4, which is not an easy task in the NFL, despite who you play, especially first 4 weeks of the NFL. Off the top of my head only maybe a handful of teams this year can say they have comfortably won 3 of their first 4 games.
Of your top 10 teams, 6 have scored more points than SD's offense, who has not hit their stride yet admittingly. Think Rivers is still get acclimated to all his new offensive team mates. Ronnie Brown, Mcclain, Battle, Royal, Meachem, Green, Rosario. That's alot of new guys. SD's offense is one of the most consistently great units in NFL history. 8 straight years top 5 scoring. So I have more confidence in them getting it going soon.
But the real difference is their defense which is 5th in PPG of teams who have played 4 games. Behind only the 49'ers, Cardinals, Seahawks and Texans. Their special teams has been great to. Chargers right now, just need a consistent running game. They have the horses to get one. It's just a matter of the o-line at this point.
Anyways that's my 2 cents/ | I'll give you a semi-pass since this was posted before this game, but the Bears first team D has given up 14, 16, 6, and 10 points, they are leading the league in sacks, turnovers and #2 in 3rd down %. The D alone makes them a top 10 team, when the offense is clicking like it was tonight, they sure look like a top 5 team to me. |
The Bears gave up 23 to the Packers  _________________
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ATL Jones Bro3 
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2012 3:32 am Post subject: |
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| DontTazeMeBro wrote: | 1. Texans
2. Ravens
3. Giants
4. Eagles
5. Bears
6. 49ers
7. Packers
8. Patriots
9. Falcons
10. Cardinals |
So in other words you're a Ravens fan? You're a clown for letting you're LOVE for Flacco make a biased decision. Deny it all you want but I will never believe you. |
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