doncherry Posted December 1, 2009 Share Posted December 1, 2009 http://www.profootballweekly.com/2009/12/01/week-13-power-rankings-2 1. New Orleans Saints: Have to avoid the letdown game against the Redskins. 2. Indianapolis Colts: Getting the idea they don't mind trailing by double digits. 3. Minnesota Vikings: An Adrian Peterson fumble away from offensive perfection. 4. San Diego Chargers: Brandon Siler has made a difference in starting lineup. 5. New England Patriots: Dolphins will be tough opponent despite their curious loss. 6. Dallas Cowboys: Still leaving points out on the field. 7. Cincinnati Bengals: Have scored more than 18 points only once since Week Four. 8. Philadelphia Eagles: Jason Avant continues to make clutch catches. 9. Arizona Cardinals: Darnell Dockett's huge game overshadowed. 10. Green Bay Packers: Can we finally put Aaron Rodgers in the MVP discussion? 11. Denver Broncos: Don't bury this team just yet. 12. Pittsburgh Steelers: Could not have asked for more out of Dennis Dixon. 13. Baltimore Ravens: Paul Kruger showed what he can do when he's healthy. 14. New York Giants: That offensive line just isn't the same group we have known. 15. Atlanta Falcons: Get ready for the daily Ryan and Turner health updates. 16. Jacksonville Jaguars: Odd team lost another odd game. 17. Tennessee Titans: Kenny Britt is becoming a top-flight receiver. 18. Houston Texans: After six brutal days, Gary Kubiak has to be feeling the heat. 19. San Francisco 49ers: Jags forced Alex Smith to throw, and he delivered. 20. Miami Dolphins: Inexcusable flop against wayward Bills. 21. New York Jets: Guess Kerry Rhodes (two picks) got the message. 22. Chicago Bears: So many needs, so few draft picks left to use. 23. Carolina Panthers: At least Dwayne Jarrett showed a little life. 24. Buffalo Bills: Too bad Perry Fewell won't even get a shot at this job. 25. Seattle Seahawks: One of only two road teams to win Sunday. 26. Washington Redskins: Zorn won't get credit, but 'Skins are playing well of late. 27. Kansas City Chiefs: Strange mix of old and young players isn't getting it done. 28. Oakland Raiders: Darrius Heyward-Bey finally got the monkey off his back. 29. Detroit Lions: Probably didn't hurt Stafford more by playing him with bad wing. 30. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Raheem Morris, meet Cam Cameron. 31. St. Louis Rams: James Laurinaitis just keeps killing guys despite mounting losses. 32. Cleveland Browns: Mangini needs to pull a Tiger Woods when Randy Lerner calls. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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