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Slaga's Power Rankings - Week 4


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Once again this a numerical ranking that depends on the W-L record of every team, their past opponents and their future opponents.

Rank Last week Team (Week 4) Combined Winning %

1 1 New Orleans Saints 78.0%

2 3 Minnesota Vikings 72.2%

3 6 Indiannapolis Colts 71.4%

4 5 Denver Broncos 71.0%

5 4 New York Giants 66.5%

6 2 New York Jets 66.3%

7 8 New England Patriots 66.1%

8 9 Cinncinnati Bengals 62.5%

9 10 San Franciso 49ers 61.1%

10 13 Chicago Bears 58.0%

11 7 Baltimore Ravens 55.2%

12 12 Green Bay Packers 54.5%

13 16 Atlanta Falcons 52.9%

14 19 Jacksonville Jaguars 52.1%

15 15 Philadelphia Eagles 51.4%

16 24 Pittsburgh Steelers 51.0%

17 17 Arizona Cardinals 50.3%

18 11 San Diego Chargers 49.1%

19 14 Dallas Cowboys 49.0%

20 22 Houston Texans 47.2%

21 18 Detroit Lions 45.1%

22 25 Washington Redskins 43.8%

23 21 Seattle Seahawks 43.4%

24 27 Miami Dolphins 40.6%

25 20 Buffalo Bills 39.2%

26 23 Oakland Raiders 35.6%

27 26 Cleveland Browns 35.4%

28 30 Kansas City Chiefs 28.6%

29 31 Tennessee Titans 26.4%

30 29 Carolina Panthers 25.9%

31 28 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25.5%

32 32 St. Louis Rams 23.6%

1 1 NFC North 57.5%

2 2 AFC East 53.1%

3 3 NFC East 52.7%

4 4 AFC North 51.0%

5 6 AFC South 49.3%

6 5 AFC West 46.1%

7 7 NFC South 45.6%

8 8 NFC West 44.6%

Points to ponder:

New York Giants have had the easiest schedule so far as their opponents combine for a 25% winning record.

Cleveland still has had the toughest schedule with their opponents having a combined 87.5% winning record followed by the Detroit Lions with a 81.3%.

The team with the easiest schedule left is New Orleans Saints with their future opponents having a combined winning record of 36.1%.

The team with the toughest remaining schedule is the Eagles with their future opponents holding a combined 60.9% winning record.

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Oakland ahead of Carolina and Tennesse? Like the guy in the ESPN commercial says, "come ON!".
Isn't it silly that a numerically based ranking system would put a team that has won at least 1 game ahead of teams that have not won any?:silly:
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