slaga Posted October 6, 2009 Share Posted October 6, 2009 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. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bubble Screen Posted October 6, 2009 Share Posted October 6, 2009 Oakland ahead of Carolina and Tennesse? Like the guy in the ESPN commercial says, "come ON!". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
slaga Posted October 6, 2009 Author Share Posted October 6, 2009 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? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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