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woodbuck27
09-17-2006, 01:10 AM
Posted September 16, 2006

NFL power rankings


Previous ranking in parentheses


1. (1) Indianapolis Colts (1-0) – Peyton Manning showed his brother who the best team in the NFL is.


2. (2) Seattle Seahawks (1-0) – By adding Deion Branch, the Seahawks have the No. 1 receiver they've been seeking.


3. (5) Pittsburgh Steelers (1-0) – When a team wins with Charlie Batch at QB, you know it's good.


4. (10) Chicago Bears (1-0) – Unfortunately for the Bears, every game they play this season will be tougher than the first one.


5. (11) Cincinnati Bengals (1-0) – Offense looks every bit as dominant as it was a year ago.


6. (7) New England Patriots (1-0) – With Branch gone, Tom Brady lost one of his best weapons.


7. (3) Miami Dolphins (0-1) – Stop us if you've heard this one before … Daunte Culpepper needs to cut down his turnovers.


8. (12) Jacksonville Jaguars (1-0) – Monday night matchup with the Steelers should be the best game of the week.


9. (13) Baltimore Ravens (1-0) – Once again, the defense looked dominant in a shutout win over Tampa.


10. (4) Carolina Panthers (0-1) – Running game was putrid in upset loss to the Falcons.


11. (8) Washington Redskins (0-1) – Could be staring at 0-2 as a tough trip to Dallas looms.


12. (6) Denver Broncos (0-1) – Broncos will have no trouble rebounding from a tough opener.


13. (9) New York Giants (0-1) – Eli Manning looked good in loss to the Colts.


14. (22) Minnesota Vikings (1-0) – The offense looked solid in upset of Redskins.


15. (19) San Diego Chargers (1-0) – Philip Rivers looked good; the defense looked unstoppable.


16. (21) Atlanta Falcons (1-0) – Warrick Dunn, running game was impressive against the Panthers.


17. (15) Dallas Cowboys (0-1) – One more loss and Tony Romo will be taking the snaps.


18. (17) Philadelphia Eagles (1-0) – Donovan McNabb looked outstanding in opener.


19. (18) Arizona Cardinals (1-0) – A young team that's giving people a lot to be excited about.


20. (20) St. Louis Rams (1-0) – Can someone other than Jeff Wilkins provide some scoring?


21. (14) Kansas City Chiefs (0-1) – Remember when Arrowhead Stadium and Lambeau Field were tough places for opponents to play?


22. (16) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1) – Unlike the Packers and Raiders, the Bucs can rebound from their opening-day shutout.


23. (25) New Orleans Saints (1-0) – With a visit to Lambeau looming, a 2-0 start seems likely.


24. (23) Detroit Lions (0-1) – Still no offense, but a gritty performance in loss to Seahawks.


25. (32) New York Jets (1-0) – Surprised everyone with an impressive Week 1 win.


26. (24) Tennessee Titans (0-1) – It's hard to imagine Kerry Collins keeping the starting job for long.


27. (26) Cleveland Browns (0-1) – It was nice to see Kellen Winslow Jr. back on the field.


28. (28) Buffalo Bills (0-1) – Looked pretty solid in tough loss to the Patriots.


29. (31) Houston Texans (0-1) – Gary Kubiak will turn David Carr into an effective quarterback.


30. (30) San Francisco 49ers (0-1) – Now's not a good time to be a fan of Bay Area football.


31. (27) Green Bay Packers (0-1) – Koren Robinson acquisition is a desperate move by a desperate team.


32. (29) Oakland Raiders (0-1) – One game in and the Raiders are a complete wreck.

— Dylan B. Tomlinson, Gannett Wisconsin Newspapers

RashanGary
09-17-2006, 01:22 AM
We really do have a chance at the #1 pick don't we?

#2 would suit me just fine.

mmmdk
09-17-2006, 01:38 AM
31. (27) Green Bay Packers (0-1) – Koren Robinson acquisition is a desperate move by a desperate team.

So sad, so true! How is K-Rob a rebuilding move or even a contending move? BEATS ME :beat: ...and the horse too.

woodbuck27
09-17-2006, 02:11 AM
It's been a long time since OUR TEAM has been so trashed. :sad:

BF4MVP
09-17-2006, 02:29 AM
We really do have a chance at the #1 pick don't we?

#2 would suit me just fine.
Not that I've given up on this season after one game, but Calvin Johnson would look incredible in the Green and Gold.

He's gonna be an unbelievable stud.

Tarlam!
09-17-2006, 03:43 AM
Talk about obsession! How often did we get referred to in this?



4. (10) Chicago Bears (1-0) – Unfortunately for the Bears, every game they play this season will be tougher than the first one.

21. (14) Kansas City Chiefs (0-1) – Remember when Arrowhead Stadium and Lambeau Field were tough places for opponents to play?


22. (16) Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1) – Unlike the Packers and Raiders, the Bucs can rebound from their opening-day shutout.


23. (25) New Orleans Saints (1-0) – With a visit to Lambeau looming, a 2-0 start seems likely.


31. (27) Green Bay Packers (0-1) – Koren Robinson acquisition is a desperate move by a desperate team.



Ubelievable, but even a losing Pack sets the mark in the NFL!

PaCkFan_n_MD
09-17-2006, 07:57 AM
We will move up a couple spots after today.

BallHawk
09-17-2006, 07:59 AM
We will move up a couple spots after today.

Well it depends if you think 1-15 is good enough to bump us up to the #2. :wink:

Scott Campbell
09-17-2006, 08:57 AM
Hahahaha. I feel sorry for those poor saps in Oakland! Their team sucks!

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09-17-2006, 09:08 AM
Hahahaha. I feel sorry for those poor saps in Oakland! Their team sucks!

The Raiders are way worse than the Packers, yet half of the Power Rankings have us at 32.

31 or 32, doesnt really matter they are both a horrible place to be. My hope is that this will be a kick in the ass to get things going and pick up the play. With so many rookies though, its hard to imaging that this is a just huge mountain to climb that will take years to get over.

PackerPro42
09-17-2006, 03:42 PM
Scott Campbell wrote:

Hahahaha. I feel sorry for those poor saps in Oakland! Their team sucks!

So do we. I think after today you know why I didn't put a 11th pick above option on my poll.

Scott Campbell
09-17-2006, 03:43 PM
Scott Campbell wrote:

Hahahaha. I feel sorry for those poor saps in Oakland! Their team sucks!

So do we. I think after today you know why I didn't put a 11th pick above option on my poll.


Dude. Ted could get the first pick in the draft and easily trade down out of the top 11.