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Patrick76777
09-20-2005, 09:04 AM
My goal is to rank the teams in the AFC from 1-16. Should be easy.

Let’s see, New England was the favorite early, sure they’re 1-1 but they’re still good right. They got beat pretty bad by a Carolina team that got beat by NO who got throttled by the Giants. But in week 1 NE struggled with Oakland before putting them away late. And Oakland is 0-2 so they’re bad right, even though they did give NE trouble and stayed close to a great 2-0 KC team. But then again, KC beat 0-2 Oakland and a Jets team that looked awful in week 1. And for that matter the Jets looked awful in week 2 and were still able to beat Miami. And even though Miami looked terrible in NY, they dominated a terrible Denver team. But come to think about it, Denver just beat a San Diego team that was supposed to be great. But SD lost 2 close games to Denver and Dallas, and Dallas just lost to Washington, who’s 2-0 with wins against Dallas and Chicago. And Chicago is 1-1 after looking terrible in Washington but dominating Detroit, who had just come off a nice win over Green Bay. Which brings us back to the AFC as Green Bay just lost to Cleveland who looked terrible against Cincinnati in week one. So that’s it, Cincinnati, they look sweet! 2-0 with Quality wins against Cleveland and Minnesota. Wait, that’s not right, Cleveland is bad and Minnesota looks awful. Jacksonville looks good, They beat a lifeless Seattle team who then turned around and beat Atlanta who beat Philly a week before. Then the Jags almost beat a 2-0 Indy team. Of course everyone is excited because Indy’s defense looks lights out, but the offense looks terrible. So before struggling with Jacksonville, Indy struggled with Baltimore. But Baltimore is good. They only followed up that hard fought Indy game with a awful loss against Tennessee! A team that was supposed to be terrible and looked every bit the part in a terrible loss to Pittsburgh. Hey that’s it, Pittsburgh. They’re the team. They’re 2-0. With quality wins over Tennessee and Houston. Well we all know how Houston has played seeing as how the Bills dominated them in week 1, before getting dominated against a 2-0 Tampa team. Who had just come off a win over a terrible Minnesota team.


Nevermind!

OpIv37
09-20-2005, 09:06 AM
No. 1 should definitely be pittsburgh right now. Indy's number two, and despite the loss, NE is number 3. Houston is 15 and Tennessee is 16.

FlyingDutchman
09-20-2005, 12:10 PM
No. 1 should definitely be pittsburgh right now. Indy's number two, and despite the loss, NE is number 3. Houston is 15 and Tennessee is 16.
Why should Houston be 15 and Tennessee 16? Houston has barely scored in 2 weeks and has just been embarrassed, and Tennessee just beat Baltimore.....

AndreReed83
09-20-2005, 12:48 PM
I'm thinking Baltimore should be 15 or 16 right now. I know they have talent. But they haven't played like they do.

mybills
09-20-2005, 01:03 PM
NE will burn Brady out because they don't have much of a running game now. They'll be much lower than 3. Green Bay lost a ton of good guys, and I don't expect them to do good at all this year. So far, it looks like Pitts & Carolina in the top 2. Oh and the Giants aren't looking too shabby, either.

feelthepain
09-20-2005, 01:06 PM
No. 1 should definitely be pittsburgh right now. Indy's number two, and despite the loss, NE is number 3. Houston is 15 and Tennessee is 16.
Houston should be last in everything!!!

Nic82
09-20-2005, 01:14 PM
My goal is to rank the teams in the AFC from 1-16. Should be easy.

Let’s see, New England was the favorite early, sure they’re 1-1 but they’re still good right. They got beat pretty bad by a Carolina team that got beat by NO who got throttled by the Giants. But in week 1 NE struggled with Oakland before putting them away late. And Oakland is 0-2 so they’re bad right, even though they did give NE trouble and stayed close to a great 2-0 KC team. But then again, KC beat 0-2 Oakland and a Jets team that looked awful in week 1. And for that matter the Jets looked awful in week 2 and were still able to beat Miami. And even though Miami looked terrible in NY, they dominated a terrible Denver team. But come to think about it, Denver just beat a San Diego team that was supposed to be great. But SD lost 2 close games to Denver and Dallas, and Dallas just lost to Washington, who’s 2-0 with wins against Dallas and Chicago. And Chicago is 1-1 after looking terrible in Washington but dominating Detroit, who had just come off a nice win over Green Bay. Which brings us back to the AFC as Green Bay just lost to Cleveland who looked terrible against Cincinnati in week one. So that’s it, Cincinnati, they look sweet! 2-0 with Quality wins against Cleveland and Minnesota. Wait, that’s not right, Cleveland is bad and Minnesota looks awful. Jacksonville looks good, They beat a lifeless Seattle team who then turned around and beat Atlanta who beat Philly a week before. Then the Jags almost beat a 2-0 Indy team. Of course everyone is excited because Indy’s defense looks lights out, but the offense looks terrible. So before struggling with Jacksonville, Indy struggled with Baltimore. But Baltimore is good. They only followed up that hard fought Indy game with a awful loss against Tennessee! A team that was supposed to be terrible and looked every bit the part in a terrible loss to Pittsburgh. Hey that’s it, Pittsburgh. They’re the team. They’re 2-0. With quality wins over Tennessee and Houston. Well we all know how Houston has played seeing as how the Bills dominated them in week 1, before getting dominated against a 2-0 Tampa team. Who had just come off a win over a terrible Minnesota team.


Nevermind!
You just made a great point: The NFL is unpredictable and that's what makes it great.

OpIv37
09-20-2005, 01:36 PM
Why should Houston be 15 and Tennessee 16? Houston has barely scored in 2 weeks and has just been embarrassed, and Tennessee just beat Baltimore.....

beating Baltimore means scoring one touchdown and not turning the ball over. Their offense is pathetic.

But you're probably right- at this point Houston is worse than Tennessee. For some reason I thought Tennessee lost this week.