QUICK: "Home Team" Gosselin's New NFL Rankings

Doctor32

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Rick Gosselin's NFL rankings


[SIZE=-1]10:55 AM CDT on Monday, September 8, 2008[/SIZE]



Rank, team, prev.
1. Dallas, 3
The Cowboys overwhelmed a good Cleveland team, handing the Browns their first home loss in seven games. Tony Romo, Marion Barber, Terrell Owens and Jason Witten manhandle teams with any defensive deficiencies.
2. Pittsburgh, 6
3. Philadelphia, 7
4. NY Giants, 8
5. New England, 1
If NFL MVP Tom Brady is gone for the season with a knee injury, the swagger is gone from the Patriots. New England still may win the division with Matt Cassel, but that's probably where the 2008 aspirations end.
6. Indianapolis, 2
7. San Diego, 4
8. New Orleans, 10
9. Minnesota, 12
10. Tennessee, 13
11. Green Bay, 15
12. Carolina, 20
DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart give Carolina a powerful 1-2 rushing punch – and the new-look Panthers controlled the ball for more than 32 minutes in the season-opening upset of the Chargers in San Diego.
13. Chicago, 26
14. Buffalo, 17
15. Jacksonville, 5
16. Cleveland, 9
17. Seattle, 11
18. Tampa Bay, 14
19. Arizona, 22
Pro Bowl WR Anquan Boldin may want out of Arizona but on Sundays, he continues to play his tail off for the Cardinals. Boldin caught eight passes for 82 yards to help power the Cardinals past the 49ers in the opener.
20. Denver, 23
21. Oakland, 24
22. NY Jets, 25
23. Baltimore, 30
24. Atlanta, 32
25. Kansas City, 27
26. Miami, 29
27. Houston, 19
28. Cincinnati, 16
29. Washington, 18
30. San Francisco, 31
31. Detroit, 21
32. St. Louis, 28
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Oh, my.

3 NFC East teams in the top 4 teams in the league....

Wow. NFC Beast for sure.

Lucky for the three of us we have one scrub team in our division.
 

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ABQCOWBOY;2245984 said:
Washington is 29. Ouch!


Rightfully so. It is only week 1, but they looked pretty bad. Though reading too much into week 1 is dangerous. I remember that the Pats got shut out by the Bills in week 1 a few years ago, only to go on and win the Super Bowl.
 

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wow comeon now chicago played a great game, I think if their QB can score more points than stupid ELI they should be higher than the Giants, the Bears D is Dominant the Giants "not"
 

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Three NFC East Teams in the top 4......Scary and interesting at the same time. If We take care of business within the division we should be fine and dandy.
 

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Cbz40;2246178 said:
Three NFC East Teams in the top 4......Scary and interesting at the same time. If We take care of business within the division we should be fine and dandy.

I agree.
 

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Can't wait till next week, when philly moves down a few spots :D
 

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Doctor32;2245939 said:
Rank, team, prev.
1. Dallas, 3
The Cowboys overwhelmed a good Cleveland team, handing the Browns their first home loss in seven games. Tony Romo, Marion Barber, Terrell Owens and Jason Witten manhandle teams with any defensive deficiencies.

Gosselin then should have added: And the Cowboys really made me look like an idiot for being the only "expert" among all Dallas sports reporters who actually picked Cleveland straight-up and against the spread. Boy am I the LAME one!

Fr1ggin MORON!
 
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