Forward_Lateral
09-26-2006, 09:00 AM
Screw ESPN and SI, here's what I have to say about it:
32. Oakland---I can't see them winning a game, ever.
31. Tennesee-- Why on earth Collins is still playing, I don't know. They could end up 32 by the end of the year
30. Detroit--- Loss to the Packers solidifies the fact that Millen needs to go
29. Houston---Meh.
28. Cleveland-- Showed grit vs tough Baltimore, but still lost. Maybe the best of the 0-3 teams, which isn't saying a lot.
27. Green Bay
26. San Fran--- Alex Smith has shown promise, but they are still a long ways from becoming good.
25 Tampa Bay--- Simms nearly got killed. Can it get any worse for Chucky and company?
24. KC-- Until they get Green back at QB, they won't do much offensively
23. Arizona--- Might win underachieving team of the year award.
22. Miami--- They could be lower.
21. Washington-- They beat Houston. Yay. They still suck.
20. Buffalo--- A loss to the Jets proves they are not a contender, yet.
19. NY Giants--- Until Eli can stop throwing dumb INTs, this team is going nowhere.
18. Carolina-- They are rising, but for now, they stay at 18.
17. NY Jets--- They are better than most people give them credit for.
16. St. Louis--- Meh
15. Minnesota--- Until they beat a good team, they don't deserve to be any higher.
14. New England--- The once mighty Pats have looked mighty human the first 3 weeks of the season. It's too bad there isn't a team good enough in the AFCE to challenge them for the division.
13. Dallas--- Tough to beat at home, Parcells will have this team roaring after the bye week.
12.-- Pittsburgh---- I know, a 1-2 team rated this high? Tough to write off the superbowl champs. They are still that good.
11. Atlanta-- Vick showed how over rated he is vs an avg New Orleans team.
10. Philadelphia--They'd be higher if they didn't piss away the Giants win.
9. New Orleans--- Undefeated, yes. Are they that good? No. Remember, they were the 2nd worst team in the NFL last year.
8. Denver--- They ***** slapped the Pats, and probably woke themselves up in doing so. Watch out for Denver.
7. Jacksonville--- Very tough team. As long as they can stay healthy, look out Indy and the rest of the AFC.
6. San Diego--- With their D, and LT, it doesn't matter who the QB is, they are tough to beat.
5. Baltimore--- Very good D, but looked vulnerable vs Cleveland.
4. Cincinatti--- Looks like Palmer and company are clicking on all cylinders. We'll see if it carries on vs the Pats.
3. Chicago--- Best D in the NFL, if their Offense keeps scoring, they might be unbeatable.
2. Indianapolis--- An impressive win over the Jags.
1. Seattle--- This weeks matchup with the Bears will tell us a lot. Right now, they are number 1.
32. Oakland---I can't see them winning a game, ever.
31. Tennesee-- Why on earth Collins is still playing, I don't know. They could end up 32 by the end of the year
30. Detroit--- Loss to the Packers solidifies the fact that Millen needs to go
29. Houston---Meh.
28. Cleveland-- Showed grit vs tough Baltimore, but still lost. Maybe the best of the 0-3 teams, which isn't saying a lot.
27. Green Bay
26. San Fran--- Alex Smith has shown promise, but they are still a long ways from becoming good.
25 Tampa Bay--- Simms nearly got killed. Can it get any worse for Chucky and company?
24. KC-- Until they get Green back at QB, they won't do much offensively
23. Arizona--- Might win underachieving team of the year award.
22. Miami--- They could be lower.
21. Washington-- They beat Houston. Yay. They still suck.
20. Buffalo--- A loss to the Jets proves they are not a contender, yet.
19. NY Giants--- Until Eli can stop throwing dumb INTs, this team is going nowhere.
18. Carolina-- They are rising, but for now, they stay at 18.
17. NY Jets--- They are better than most people give them credit for.
16. St. Louis--- Meh
15. Minnesota--- Until they beat a good team, they don't deserve to be any higher.
14. New England--- The once mighty Pats have looked mighty human the first 3 weeks of the season. It's too bad there isn't a team good enough in the AFCE to challenge them for the division.
13. Dallas--- Tough to beat at home, Parcells will have this team roaring after the bye week.
12.-- Pittsburgh---- I know, a 1-2 team rated this high? Tough to write off the superbowl champs. They are still that good.
11. Atlanta-- Vick showed how over rated he is vs an avg New Orleans team.
10. Philadelphia--They'd be higher if they didn't piss away the Giants win.
9. New Orleans--- Undefeated, yes. Are they that good? No. Remember, they were the 2nd worst team in the NFL last year.
8. Denver--- They ***** slapped the Pats, and probably woke themselves up in doing so. Watch out for Denver.
7. Jacksonville--- Very tough team. As long as they can stay healthy, look out Indy and the rest of the AFC.
6. San Diego--- With their D, and LT, it doesn't matter who the QB is, they are tough to beat.
5. Baltimore--- Very good D, but looked vulnerable vs Cleveland.
4. Cincinatti--- Looks like Palmer and company are clicking on all cylinders. We'll see if it carries on vs the Pats.
3. Chicago--- Best D in the NFL, if their Offense keeps scoring, they might be unbeatable.
2. Indianapolis--- An impressive win over the Jags.
1. Seattle--- This weeks matchup with the Bears will tell us a lot. Right now, they are number 1.