NFL Power Rankings Week 9: Setting the Records Straight

Sayre Bedinger by Senior Writer Written on November 03, 2009
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And then there were two.

The Denver Broncos have been dethroned and their undefeated season has come to a close.

The other undefeated teams, Indianapolis and New Orleans, remained perfect, though both games came down to the wire.

Who has taken over the number one spot?

Here are some rules to consider as you make your guesses:

1. Wins and losses, win percentage, opponents win percentage

This is the biggest factor. A team who wins more often than not should logically be placed higher on this kind of a list. For instance, if a team is 6-0, they are automatically given superiority to a team that is 5-0. They have played more games, thus, they have been tested more, and it is fair.

Similarly, if a team is 0-6, they are automatically placed higher than a team that is 0-7. The 0-7 team has had more chances to win, and they have failed.

2. Head-to-head victories

If two teams have the same record and have played each other, the winning team is ranked higher than the losing team. This is probably the most logical of all the factors.

3. Opinion

As is rarely the case, if all other factors are a tie, then I implement my opinion.

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