HeavyHitta31;1642558 said:
IMO:
1: New England
2: Indy
3: San Diego
4: Cincy
5: Pittsburgh
32: Cleveland
31: Atlanta
30: Oakland
29: Kansas City
28: Houston
Top 5:
1: Indy - Great offense (has been for years now) and the defense did pretty well too, held the Saints to 10 points.
2: New England - Still one of the best all around teams in the league
3: Cincy - I don't care how you do it, but if you beat a team like Baltimore, you are pretty damn good
4: San Diego - LT gets TDs. That's all there is to it. You stop him running, he'll throw one on you. Defense looked real good too.
5: Pittsburg - Roethlesberger threw how many TDs? Wow... Had a good running game in Willie Parker and a dangerous D
Bottom 5:
32: Cleveland - Ugliest football ever played this side of the special olympics.
31: Atlanta - When your starting QB is a downgrade from Vick, you know your f-ed. Needs to rebuild and needs Brian Brohm. Luckily Dallas will pick Mcfadden with the first pick (and then subsequently can't pay his $300M bonus)
30: Oakland - Defense got torched, offense is a trainwreck. Russell should help, but can only do so much in the .013 seconds he has to throw the pass.
29: New York - Allows 45 points and 128 QB rating to Romo. Shows a nice side by Eli torching Dallas secondary, Eli is now hurt. Better when Eli and Jacobs return completely from injury.
28: Tampa Bay - A shell of a once dominant defense and an offense that relies on an old QB to throw to an ancient receiver. The cadillac broke down.