1. Green Bay Packers (9-0)
2. San Francisco 49ers (8-1)
3. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-3)
4. New Orleans Saints (7-3)
5. New England Patriots (6-3)
6. Baltimore Ravens (6-3)
7. Houston Texans (7-3)
8. New York Giants (6-3)
9. Chicago Bears (6-3)
10. Cincinnati Bengals (6-3)
11. New York Jets (5-4)
12. Atlanta Falcons (5-4)
13. Detroit Lions (6-3)
14. Dallas Cowboys (5-4)
15. Oakland Raiders (5-4)
16. Buffalo Bills (5-4)
17. Tennessee Titans (5-4)
18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5)
19 San Diego Chargers (4-5)
20. Denver Broncos (4-5)
21. Seattle Seahawks (3-6)
22. Kansas City Chiefs (4-5)
23. Arizona Cardinals (3-6)
24. Philadelphia Eagles (3-6)
25. Cleveland Browns (3-6)
26. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-6)
27. Minnesota Vikings (2-7)
28. Miami Dolphins (2-7)
29. St Louis Rams (2-7)
30. Carolina Panthers (2-7)
31. Washington Redskins (3-6)
32. Indianapolis Colts (0-10)
3 comments:
Yeah! Niners are number 2 now! I would have never guessed the Colts would be this sad without Manning..
Niners took on a good Giants team and show they belong with the NFL elite. I agree with you, the Colts are not this bad!
Yea Niners! Just like I said before the season started they can win anywhere between 3 and 9 games (I just didn't expect them to do it by week 10!).
What do you think of Jim Caldwell? I can't see any team retaining a coach after a potential 0-16 year, I think the Peyton Manning injury brought them down, but even when Tom Brady got injured in the first game of the 08 season, Bellicheck was able to guide them to a 10-6 record and near playoff position with Matt Cassell.
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