| Rank |
Team |
Record |
↕ |
|
| 1 |
 |
(3-0) |
↔ |
Were not impressive and still defeated one of the best teams in the AFC. |
| 2 |
 |
(3-0) |
↑ 3 |
Also didn’t play well, but found a way to defeat the defending Superbowl champs. |
| 3 |
 |
(3-0) |
↑ 3 |
The game was over at the end of the first quarter. The score was made respectable in the fourth quarter once the Seahawks defence fell asleep. |
| 4 |
 |
(3-0) |
↓ 1 |
A hard fought victory against a Minnesota team that was really impressive. |
| 5 |
 |
(3-0) |
↓ 3 |
Take a fall in the rankings this week. Barely escaped a loss to the lowly Browns. |
| 6 |
 |
(2-0) |
↑ 1 |
Coming off the bye week, but will be tested by Baltimore. |
| 7 |
 |
(2-1) |
↑ 1 |
Played better than the Colts, but couldn’t pull out the victory. |
| 8 |
 |
(2-1) |
↑ 4 |
I was surprised by the way the Vikings played, really tested the highly fancied Bears. |
| 9 |
 |
(2-1) |
↑ 5 |
McNabb is for real. Westbrook is a stud. |
| 10 |
 |
(3-0) |
↑ 5 |
Every win makes Miami look even more foolish for passing on Brees. |
| 11 |
 |
(2-1) |
↓ 7 |
Couldn’t overcome the emotion in the Superdome and their run game was stifled by an underrated New Orleans defence. |
| 12 |
 |
(1-1) |
↑ 1 |
T.O. should be alright to play (and pad his stats) against Tennessee. |
| 13 |
 |
(1-2) |
↓ 3 |
Need to finish out games to be successful. Roethlisberger still doesn’t look good, but thankfully they have a bye this weekend. |
| 14 |
 |
(2-1) |
↓ 3 |
When the Patriots fell behind, you could really tell that Tom Brady needs some decent Wide Receivers – not Tight Ends. |
| 15 |
 |
(2-1) |
↑ 2 |
Second place in the AFC East – who would have predicted that? |
| 16 |
 |
(1-2) |
↓ 7 |
Losing 35-3 at halftime against Seattle. Totally outplayed and looked out of sorts. |
| 17 |
 |
(1-2) |
↑ 7 |
Looks like they really missed Clinton Portis – two TD’s and a victory on his return to the team. |
| 18 |
 |
(1-2) |
↑ 3 |
Were Denver impressive on Sunday night or were New England really that bad? I’m not sure. |
| 19 |
 |
(1-2) |
↓ 3 |
Willis McGahee – 150 rushing yards and no TD’s? You’re killing my fantasy team. |
| 20 |
 |
(1-2) |
↓ 1 |
Alex Smith – no INT’s and a 89.8 QB rating. |
| 21 |
 |
(1-2) |
↑ 2 |
Gritty win against the Bucs, but this is no Superbowl bound team. |
| 22 |
 |
(2-1) |
↓ 2 |
Kurt Warner wins another game for St Louis. Pity he plays for Arizona now. |
| 23 |
 |
(1-2) |
↑ 4 |
If only they could play the Lions every week. |
| 24 |
 |
(0-2) |
↑ 2 |
After their bye week, they face the 49ers. If they can’t challenge them, they will be in for a long season. |
| 25 |
 |
(1-2) |
↔ |
They’re not winning with Culpepper, maybe it’s time for Joey? |
| 26 |
 |
(1-2) |
↓ 8 |
Warner botched a certain victory, yet Coach Green keeps Matt Leinart on the bench for this weekend. Why? |
| 27 |
 |
(0-3) |
↓ 5 |
Andre Johnson – 150 receiving yards and no TD’s. You’re killing my fantasy team too. |
| 28 |
 |
(0-3) |
↑ 1 |
Only lost on a field goal with 20 seconds yet – against a far more fancied Baltimore team. |
| 29 |
 |
(0-3) |
↑ 2 |
I predicted that Tennessee would get smashed by the Dolphins – I was wrong. The Dolphins are so bad, they made Kerry Collins look like John Elway. |
| 30 |
 |
(0-3) |
↓ 2 |
Lost the game and then lost their QB for a considerable amount of time. They have no-one of note to fill that position. |
| 31 |
 |
(0-3) |
↓ 2 |
Words cannot describe how utterly disgraceful the Lions organization is. They could field a Pro Bowl team and still lose. |
| 32 |
 |
(0-2) |
↔ |
But the Lions would probably still beat the Raiders. What does that say? |
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