Here we go again:
32.) Oakland--- A near win in Cleveland isn't enough to get them out of the basement.
31.) Tennessee--- A new QB, same crappy team.
30.) Detroit--- Say what you want, they suck.
29.) Tampa--- Unless Gruden has a miracle in his pocket, this team is headed for the bottom.
28.) Miami--- Loss to Houston, near loss to Tennesee, they stink. Culpepper is the next Drew Bledsoe
27.) Houston--- They beat Miami. Congrats. You still suck.
26.) Cleveland--- A win in Oakland normally would be considered impressive. Not this year.
25.) San Fran--- Could be lower, if the teams below them didn't suck so badly.
24.) Green Bay--- Brett Favre must have a death wish.
23.) Arizona--- With all the talent they have, you'd think they'd win a few games. It might be getting too late for Dennis Green and company.
22.) K.C--- An impressive win, except for the fact that it was the 49ers they beat.
21.) NY Giants--- Can you say "over-rated"?
20.) Washington--- I still think they suck, Brunell is 800 years old.
19.) Minnesota-- Loss in Buffalo proves they have many weaknesses.
18.) Buffalo--- Impressive win at home, over a mildly over-rated Vikes squad. Matchup with Bears will be a good measuring stick.
17.) NY Jets--- A near win vs the Colts, this team might contend for the AFCE, if NE's team plane crashes.
16.) Carolina--- On the rise
15.) St. Louis--- 3-1 record, if Bulger can stay healthy, this team can be dangerous.
14.) Jacksonville--- I just don't think they're that good. Losing to Washington proved my point.
13.) Pittsburgh-- Only one win keeps them out of the top 10
12.) New Orleans--- A nice story for the NFL and NO, unfortunately, they aren't that good.
11.) Dallas-- They didn't miss a beat after the TO debaucle.
10.) San Diego-- A top 10 team, barely.
9.) Atlanta--- How many 100 yard rushers can they get in one game?
8.) Cincy--- Hmmm, did someone say NE was done? Tell Carson and company that.
7.) New England--- Very impressive win on Sunday. Just when you write them off, they come right back and destroy Cincy. Should've known better.
6.) Denver--- A bye week prevents them from moving into the top 5
5.) Seatte--- OK, so I had them a bit high at 1 last week.
4.) Philly--- Dominating win, McNabb looks like his old-self, Philly might be the team to beat in the NFC.
3.) Baltimore--- Snuck one out vs San Diego. McNair might be the missing piece they were looking for.
2.) Indy--- A near loss to the Jets prevents them from being number 1.
1.) Chicago--- Total domination vs Seattle. Alexander, or no Alexander, they'd have won. Grossman is the early MVP of the NFL, IMO
32.) Oakland--- A near win in Cleveland isn't enough to get them out of the basement.
31.) Tennessee--- A new QB, same crappy team.
30.) Detroit--- Say what you want, they suck.
29.) Tampa--- Unless Gruden has a miracle in his pocket, this team is headed for the bottom.
28.) Miami--- Loss to Houston, near loss to Tennesee, they stink. Culpepper is the next Drew Bledsoe
27.) Houston--- They beat Miami. Congrats. You still suck.
26.) Cleveland--- A win in Oakland normally would be considered impressive. Not this year.
25.) San Fran--- Could be lower, if the teams below them didn't suck so badly.
24.) Green Bay--- Brett Favre must have a death wish.
23.) Arizona--- With all the talent they have, you'd think they'd win a few games. It might be getting too late for Dennis Green and company.
22.) K.C--- An impressive win, except for the fact that it was the 49ers they beat.
21.) NY Giants--- Can you say "over-rated"?
20.) Washington--- I still think they suck, Brunell is 800 years old.
19.) Minnesota-- Loss in Buffalo proves they have many weaknesses.
18.) Buffalo--- Impressive win at home, over a mildly over-rated Vikes squad. Matchup with Bears will be a good measuring stick.
17.) NY Jets--- A near win vs the Colts, this team might contend for the AFCE, if NE's team plane crashes.
16.) Carolina--- On the rise
15.) St. Louis--- 3-1 record, if Bulger can stay healthy, this team can be dangerous.
14.) Jacksonville--- I just don't think they're that good. Losing to Washington proved my point.
13.) Pittsburgh-- Only one win keeps them out of the top 10
12.) New Orleans--- A nice story for the NFL and NO, unfortunately, they aren't that good.
11.) Dallas-- They didn't miss a beat after the TO debaucle.
10.) San Diego-- A top 10 team, barely.
9.) Atlanta--- How many 100 yard rushers can they get in one game?
8.) Cincy--- Hmmm, did someone say NE was done? Tell Carson and company that.
7.) New England--- Very impressive win on Sunday. Just when you write them off, they come right back and destroy Cincy. Should've known better.
6.) Denver--- A bye week prevents them from moving into the top 5
5.) Seatte--- OK, so I had them a bit high at 1 last week.
4.) Philly--- Dominating win, McNabb looks like his old-self, Philly might be the team to beat in the NFC.
3.) Baltimore--- Snuck one out vs San Diego. McNair might be the missing piece they were looking for.
2.) Indy--- A near loss to the Jets prevents them from being number 1.
1.) Chicago--- Total domination vs Seattle. Alexander, or no Alexander, they'd have won. Grossman is the early MVP of the NFL, IMO
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