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NFL power rankings
« on: November 18, 2013, 07:29:06 PM »
don't even need to wait for this game to end:


1-Broncos
2-Seahawks
3-Winner of Patriots/Panthers game
4-Loser of Patriots/Panthers game
5-Chiefs
6-Saints
7-Colts
8-49ers
9-Bengals
10-Eagles  (WITH Nick Foles)



Lions have so much talent but will never prosper if they keep losing to wack teams like this years Steelers.  smh.  Calvin is the best WR since Rice and they still can't do shit.
 

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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2013, 07:30:39 PM »
worst teams:


32-Jaguars
31-Texans  (WTF?)
30-Buccs
29-Redskins
28-Viqueens

wowzers.
 

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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #2 on: November 18, 2013, 09:04:19 PM »
I remember someone here predicting that the Texans would go to the Superbowl  ;)
 

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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #3 on: November 18, 2013, 09:15:58 PM »
I remember someone here predicting that the Texans would go to the Superbowl  ;)

mel kiper predicted jamarcus russell would be a multiple pro bowler and he gets paid millions of dollars


i'm allowed to pick a team a year past their prime  ;D



Broncos vs Seahawks is what we'll see in the SB.
 

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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #4 on: November 18, 2013, 09:21:04 PM »
I remember someone here predicting that the Texans would go to the Superbowl  ;)

mel kiper predicted jamarcus russell would be a multiple pro bowler and he gets paid millions of dollars


i'm allowed to pick a team a year past their prime  ;D



Broncos vs Seahawks is what we'll see in the SB.

Lol yeah I remember that. I didn't even see the Texans as a year past their prime. I thought they'd make the playoffs, just didn't see them as someone that would be a contender to win it all.
 

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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #5 on: November 20, 2013, 08:13:35 AM »
i don't think i'd have the Cheifs as low as 5 nor the niners as high as that.


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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #6 on: November 21, 2013, 09:43:37 AM »
i don't think i'd have the Cheifs as low as 5 nor the niners as high as that.

Right... how can the Chiefs be behind the Panthers?   In fact, I don't think the Patriots are really all that great this year.  I would still put the Chiefs ahead of the Patriots as well.   My list would go..

1. Broncos
2. Chiefs
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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #7 on: November 21, 2013, 04:37:21 PM »
i don't think i'd have the Cheifs as low as 5 nor the niners as high as that.

Right... how can the Chiefs be behind the Panthers?   In fact, I don't think the Patriots are really all that great this year.  I would still put the Chiefs ahead of the Patriots as well.   My list would go..

1. Broncos
2. Chiefs

Don't sleep on Seattle. We're 10-1, just got what was a patchwork  offensive line for most of the season healthy, and are about to add Percy Harvin.
 

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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #8 on: November 21, 2013, 05:52:02 PM »
i don't think i'd have the Cheifs as low as 5 nor the niners as high as that.

49ers have ONE problem...they let their best QB go to KC.  i've been saying that since they benched Smith for the concussion last year.  had to bite my tongue a bit when Krappernick took them to a superbowl but he didn't win because they fell behind way too much.  But I think the state of the 49ers and the state of the Chiefs right now show which QB was better for a team with one of the best defenses.  The league has too much tape on him for him to take the 49ers to another superbowl in my opinion.  Well unless he gets better at throwing of course.
 

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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #9 on: November 22, 2013, 12:22:26 AM »
i don't think i'd have the Cheifs as low as 5 nor the niners as high as that.

49ers have ONE problem...they let their best QB go to KC.  i've been saying that since they benched Smith for the concussion last year.  had to bite my tongue a bit when Krappernick took them to a superbowl but he didn't win because they fell behind way too much.  But I think the state of the 49ers and the state of the Chiefs right now show which QB was better for a team with one of the best defenses.  The league has too much tape on him for him to take the 49ers to another superbowl in my opinion.  Well unless he gets better at throwing of course.

I still don't think the jury's out on Kaepernick. He has been playing without his go to receiever (Crabtree) and without him there's really nobody to stretch the field. He has looked like shit, and I think the mental side of the game has caught up to him. He's still very young and inexperienced though. Remember how long it took Alex Smith to figure it out? I'll bet he turns it around at some point. Anyways, I hope you're right, he plays for my least favorite team and seems like a complete douche.
 

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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #10 on: November 22, 2013, 01:38:49 PM »
i don't think i'd have the Cheifs as low as 5 nor the niners as high as that.

49ers have ONE problem...they let their best QB go to KC.  i've been saying that since they benched Smith for the concussion last year.  had to bite my tongue a bit when Krappernick took them to a superbowl but he didn't win because they fell behind way too much.  But I think the state of the 49ers and the state of the Chiefs right now show which QB was better for a team with one of the best defenses.  The league has too much tape on him for him to take the 49ers to another superbowl in my opinion.  Well unless he gets better at throwing of course.

I still don't think the jury's out on Kaepernick. He has been playing without his go to receiever (Crabtree) and without him there's really nobody to stretch the field. He has looked like shit, and I think the mental side of the game has caught up to him. He's still very young and inexperienced though. Remember how long it took Alex Smith to figure it out? I'll bet he turns it around at some point. Anyways, I hope you're right, he plays for my least favorite team and seems like a complete douche.

Being a Chiefs fan, I'm certainly happy that some 9ers fans wish they still had Alex Smith.  But objectively speaking I think Harbaugh did make the right move when he went to Kap.   

Anytime John Baldwin is one of your key contributors on offense you have serious problems.  John Baldwin was trash that Kansas City wanted to get rid of.  Not only is he a bad player on the field, but he is a bad locker room guy as well.  Baldwin came in as a rookie and started shit with Jamal Charles from jump, so Thomas Jones went over and took care of it, but the result was that Baldwin was out for the first 4 games of his career.   Suddenly after the Chiefs got rid of Baldwin after a disastrous performance early in the preseason their offense started to move.

I know one guy isn't the problem in San Fran, but the fact that Baldwin is a key guy for them is an indication that Kap just doesn't have the weapons.  Wait till Crabtree comes back and I think Kapernick will start to look dramatically better.
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Re: NFL power rankings
« Reply #11 on: November 24, 2013, 02:16:43 PM »
and the chiefs shall drop now.  41 points to a below .500 Chargers team is not a good look.