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  • mdcas22
    the mouth of the south
    • Aug 2015
    • 586

    WEEK 4 POWER RANKINGS

    2015 NFL Power Rankings: Week 4




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    2015 Power Rankings: Week 4
    RANK TEAM / RECORD TRENDING COMMENTS
    0
    Falcons
    3-0
    11
    Last Week: 11
    The Falcons are 3-0 for the third time since the '80s. They reached the NFC Championship Game the last two times they started 3-0.
    0
    Bills
    2-1
    8
    Last Week: 8
    Ground and pound. LeSean McCoy is averaging about 49 rushing yards per game this season, but that hasn't stopped the Bills from leading the NFL in rushing.
    0
    Bears
    0-3
    32
    Last Week: 32
    The Bears punted on all 10 of their possessions in Week 3. The silver lining to that? They didn't turn the ball over once.
    0
    Bengals
    3-0
    6
    Last Week: 6
    Tyler Eifert exploded in Week 1. Gio Bernard led the way in Week 2. And someone named A.J. Green made his presence felt with a career-high 227 receiving yards in Week 3. Lots of options for Cincy.
    0
    Browns
    1-2
    21
    Last Week: 21
    Why not go with Johnny Manziel? Josh McCown has lost his last eight starts, the second-longest active streak in the NFL (Brandon Weeden, 9).
    0
    Cowboys
    2-1
    12
    Last Week: 12
    Brandon Weeden set a Cowboys record Sunday after completing his 21st consecutive pass (dating to last year). However, he extended his personal losing streak to nine straight starts.
    0
    Broncos
    3-0
    5
    Last Week: 5
    The Broncos are tweaking their offense for Peyton Manning. Just four snaps under center in Week 3 (55 in Weeks 1-2) and 29 snaps from the pistol (1 in Weeks 1-2).
    0
    Lions
    0-3
    24
    Last Week: 24
    An average of 2.65 yards per rush and an NFL-low 45.0 rush yards per game have contributed to the Lions' 0-3 start. Joique Bell has 20 rushes for 22 yards.
    0
    Packers
    2-0
    2
    Last Week: 2
    null
    0
    Titans
    1-2
    27
    Last Week: 27
    The Titans have lost two straight after an impressive opener, but Marcus Mariota has become the third player in the Super Bowl era with multiple TD passes in his first three games.
    0
    Colts
    1-2
    18
    Last Week: 18
    The Colts avoided an 0-3 start, but they've trailed by at least 10 points entering the fourth quarter in all three games.
    0
    Chiefs
    1-1
    10
    Last Week: 10
    null
    0
    Raiders
    2-1
    28
    Last Week: 28
    Amari Cooper gained 100 receiving yards in each of his past two games. The last Raider to gain 100 receiving yards in back-to-back games? Randy Moss in 2005.
    0
    Rams
    1-2
    19
    Last Week: 19
    Todd Gurley gained only 9 yards on his first six NFL touches. Rams running backs have combined for an NFL-worst 111 rushing yards this season.
    0
    Dolphins
    1-2
    15
    Last Week: 15
    Ndamukong Suh isn't paying off yet. The Dolphins have allowed the second-most rushing yards this season and have generated pressure at a below-average rate.
    0
    Vikings
    2-1
    16
    Last Week: 16
    Adrian Peterson leads the NFL in rushing and the Vikings are 2-1 for the first time since 2012, the year Peterson won MVP.
    0
    Patriots
    3-0
    1
    Last Week: 1
    A year ago the Patriots lost 41-14 to the Chiefs on Monday Night Football. They have gone 16-2 since (including playoffs), averaging 34.2 points per game.
    0
    Saints
    0-3
    30
    Last Week: 30
    Luke McCown did his best Drew Brees impression Sunday, throwing for 300 yards and completing 81.6 percent of his passes. However, also just like Brees this season, McCown lost.
    0
    Giants
    1-2
    26
    Last Week: 26
    No interceptions in 108 attempts to start the season for Eli Manning, his longest streak to start a season in his career. He had four interceptions at this point last season.
    0
    Jets
    2-1
    9
    Last Week: 9
    Ryan Fitzpatrick threw 58 passes in the Jets' Week 3 loss to the Eagles. That matched his number of attempts from Weeks 1 and 2 combined (both Jets wins).
    0
    Eagles
    1-2
    22
    Last Week: 22
    Ryan Mathews has nearly as many rushing yards after contact (66) as DeMarco Murray and Darren Sproles have rushing yards (74). Murray and Sproles have nine more rushes, too.
    0
    Cardinals
    3-0
    3
    Last Week: 3
    The Cardinals have scored 126 points in their first three games. According to Elias, that's tied for the fourth most in NFL history through three games.
    0
    Steelers
    2-1
    4
    Last Week: 4
    Michael Vick takes over the starting job with Ben Roethlisberger out. Of the 42 quarterbacks with 100 pass attempts last season, Vick's completion percentage (52.9) and Total QBR (21.4) ranked as the worst.
    0
    Chargers
    1-2
    13
    Last Week: 13
    Nine straight games with an interception for Philip Rivers, the longest active streak in the NFL. The next longest active streak is three games.
    0
    49ers
    1-2
    20
    Last Week: 20
    Ninety points allowed in Weeks 2 and 3 combined. The 49ers hadn't allowed 40 points in back-to-back games since 2006 prior to this current stretch.
    0
    Seahawks
    1-2
    7
    Last Week: 7
    Russell Wilson has thrown 30 times in each of his three games played this season. When the Seahawks won the Super Bowl in 2013, Wilson threw 30 times in only four games.
    0
    Buccaneers
    1-2
    29
    Last Week: 29
    Jameis Winston has completed less than half his passes in two of his three games played this season, both of which were losses. He's the only quarterback with two such games this season.
    0
    Redskins
    1-2
    23
    Last Week: 23
    Kirk Cousins is now 3-9 as a starter. He has just as many starts with multiple interceptions (0-6 in those games) as he does with one or fewer (3-3).
    0
    Panthers
    3-0
    14
    Last Week: 14
    Cam Newton has accounted for all seven of the Panthers' offensive touchdowns this season, passing for five scores and rushing for two.
    0
    Jaguars
    1-2
    31
    Last Week: 31
    Just one turnover forced by the Jaguars in three games so far, an interception of Cam Newton in the second quarter of Week 1.
    0
    Ravens
    0-3
    17
    Last Week: 17
    Justin Forsett led NFL running backs with 5.4 yards per rush last season. This season his average is down more than 2.0 yards per rush (3.2).
    0
    Texans
    1-2
    25
    Last Week: 25
    The Texans committed to the run in Week 3 and it led to a victory. They had 46 rushes overall in Week 3, two more than they had in Weeks 1 and 2 combined.







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  • gebobs
    One Bills Drive, Georgia - 871 miles south of Orchard Park
    • Sep 2003
    • 11520

    #2
    Re: WEEK 4 POWER RANKINGS

    All right! Tied for first with 31 other teams!!!
    Lehner's history. He just doesn't know it yet.

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    • mdcas22
      the mouth of the south
      • Aug 2015
      • 586

      #3
      Re: WEEK 4 POWER RANKINGS

      Originally posted by gebobs View Post
      All right! Tied for first with 31 other teams!!!
      I guess I'll have to wait till after tonights game. didn't even notice .lol

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      • mdcas22
        the mouth of the south
        • Aug 2015
        • 586

        #4
        Re: WEEK 4 POWER RANKINGS

        Week 4 NFL Power Rankings and 2015-16 Super Bowl Odds
        Rank Team SB Odds
        1 New England Patriots 4-1
        2 Green Bay Packers 15-4
        3 Cincinnati Bengals 14-1
        4 Denver Broncos 9-1
        5 Arizona Cardinals 9-1
        6 Seattle Seahawks 8-1
        7 Buffalo Bills 28-1
        8 Atlanta Falcons 25-1
        9 Dallas Cowboys 33-1
        10 Carolina Panthers 28-1
        11 Pittsburgh Steelers 33-1
        12 Philadelphia Eagles 25-1
        13 New York Jets 66-1
        14 Indianapolis Colts 20-1
        15 Kansas City Chiefs 33-1
        16 Minnesota Vikings 28-1
        17 San Diego Chargers 75-1
        18 Detroit Lions 200-1
        19 New York Giants 40-1
        20 Miami Dolphins 66-1
        21 Baltimore Ravens 75-1
        22 Tennessee Titans 150-1
        23 Houston Texans 100-1
        24 St. Louis Rams 150-1
        25 Oakland Raiders 66-1
        26 San Francisco 49ers 200-1
        27 Cleveland Browns 300-1
        28 Chicago Bears 500-1
        29 Jacksonville Jaguars 500-1
        30 Washington 200-1
        31 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 200-1
        32 New Orleans Saints 200-1

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