Top 5 & Bottom 5 NFL Teams after Week 9
1: New England Patriots
Will they go undefeated? I believe so.
2: Indianapolis Colts
I’m actually more impressed with the Colts after the loss to New England. Their defense looked better than their offense and their offense is still pretty damn good.
3: Dallas Cowboys
After that beat down they handed Philadelphia I have no choice but to rank them above the Giants. Speaking of the Giants…
4: New York Giants
… They play the Dallas on Sunday and I’m expecting one hell of a game. New York will be the underdog but I won’t be surprised if they leave victorious.
5: Green Bay Packers
I’m sure many think the Steelers are better than Green Bay but Pittsburgh has been inconsistent and they lost to the Cardinals. The Packers wouldn’t lose to Arizona on their worst day.
Bottom 5
28: Atlanta Falcons
Warrick Dunn still has something left in the tank, he ran for 100 yards last week against the 49ers. If he can keep it up the Falcons may find themselves out of the bottom 5 someday soon.
29: San Francisco 49ers
QB Alex Smith has really suffered without Norv Turner as offensive coordinator. Now with Frank Gore banged up things are not looking up in San Francisco.
30: New York Jets
The good news is Kellen Clemens played better than Chad Pennington. The bad news, the Jets face Pittsburgh and Dallas in their next 2 games.
31: St. Louis Rams
After their bye week will they finally be healthy enough to win a game? Probably not this week against the Saints.
32: Miami Dolphins
The Dolphins are coming off their bye week, did anyone miss them? Me neither.
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Posted on November 8, 2007 by Brian Ethridge | Filed Under Atlanta Falcons, Dallas Cowboys, Green Bay Packers, Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins, NFL, New England Patriots, New York Giants, New York Jets, San Francisco 49ers, St. Louis Rams
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