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NFL Power Rankings Week 14: Colts and Saints Still on Fire at 12-0

swethail JintsDec 7, 2009

Much awaited NFL Power Rankings Week 14 are released now by many sportsbooks for the customers to start their Football Betting Picks with the use of the NFL Power Rankings. This week the unstoppable Saints own the No. 1 spot and the Colts are No. 2 in my rankings. The teams in this week’s Top Five stay the same—however the Chargers jumped ahead of the Bengals after their seventh-straight win.

The Patriots dropped to their lowest spot all year after another poor second-half performance against the Dolphins. Tom Brady and crew sit at No. 12 and hope to bounce back Sunday at home against a poor Carolina team. The Patriots have been terrible on the road, and with that loss to Miami they’ve all but eliminated themselves from getting a first-round bye.

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Power Rankings Week 14  for Football Betting

1. New Orleans Saints (Last week, 1) (12-0) Unbelievable win for the Saints, as they continue to cruise into the playoffs. They have intelligent players that continue to make big plays. Robert Meachem’s strip and return for a touchdown is the type of play you only see on Super Bowl teams. Patriots fans have seen this before, and Saints fans are witnessing this now.

2. Indianapolis Colts
(2) (12-0) The Colts can start preparing for the postseason. It will be interesting to see if they decide to rest their players once they clinch home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Historically they have done so under Tony Dungy, but now the decision lies in the hands of Jim Caldwell.

3. Minnesota Vikings (3) (10-2) The Vikings lacked a balanced offense because their run game was non-existent. I wouldn’t count on Adrian Peterson having that type of performance ever again. However, the Vikings are still one of the best teams in the NFL despite the loss to Arizona.

4. San Diego Chargers (5) (9-3) Every year this happens with the Chargers. It’s like clockwork. Seven-straight wins and there is no slowing down. The showdown for the No. 2 seed in the AFC is just two weeks away when the Bengals travel to San Diego to face off for that first-round bye.

5. Cincinnati Bengals (4) (9-3) After receiving an early Christmas gift on the schedule getting the Lions in December, the Bengals have their work cut out for them the next two weeks when they travel to Minnesota and San Diego.

6. Arizona Cardinals (7) (8-4) The Cardinals offense is one of the best in the league, but their defense has to get the props in the game against the Vikings. Arizona’s D held Peterson to just 19 yards rushing—not too many teams can hold Peterson to under 100 yards rushing.

7. Philadelphia Eagles (9) (8-4) Awesome to watch Michael Vick get into the end zone in Atlanta. The Eagles have a tough stretch their last four games—they’ll face the Giants in New York, then Denver, San Francisco, and the Cowboys in Dallas.

8. Green Bay Packers (10) (8-4) Green Bay is in a great position to win a wild card playoff berth, but they have to run the ball better to balance their offense and eliminate penalties—especially on defense. Aaron Rodgers has played great of late and the Packers can be a tough team to beat in the NFC if Rodgers continues to play at a high level and gets some protection from his line.

9. New York Giants (17) (7-5) A win against the Eagles on Sunday give them the best record in-division and will put the G-Men in the driver’s seat for the NFC East title. A loss will group them in a cluster of NFC teams fighting for a playoff spot.

10. Dallas Cowboys (8) (8-4) The Cowboys get criticized every year in December, and if they want to prove their doubters wrong, this would be the season to do it. They’ll face the Chargers—who get better in December—and the Saints, who haven’t lost a game all year.

11. Denver Broncos (11) (8-4) The Broncos have great depth at the halfback position with Knowshon Moreno and Correll Buckhalter and they compliment Brandon Marshall and the receivers well. Denver will face their toughest test all year when they travel to Indianapolis on Sunday.

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12. New England Patriots (6) (7-5) Terrible play calling, the inability to score in the red zone, and a mediocre pass rush are just a few reasons why the Patriots are clinging to the AFC East lead.

13. Jacksonville Jaguars
(16) (7-5) Four wins in their last five games has the Jaguars in the playoff picture. The Jags controls their own destiny. However they’ll face three straight playoff-caliber teams down the stretch.

14. Pittsburgh Steelers (13) (6-6) No excuses for the Steelers in their embarrassing loss to the Raiders. It is tough to believe this team is the defending Super Bowl champions. The Steelers are lacking intensity and that championship swagger we saw last year.

15. Baltimore Ravens (14) (6-6) Joe Flacco is a solid young quarterback, but he obviously needs to make better decisions on the field. His decision to throw the ball across his body on 2nd-and-goal is a mistake rookies shouldn’t even make. Fourth-quarter interceptions eliminate your team’s chances of winning, and Flacco threw two on Monday night.

16. Tennessee Titans
(12) (5-7) We finally saw Vince Young make a few bad decisions in the loss to the Colts, but I believe the Titans still will finish the season strong, and end 2009 proud of the way they played the second half of the season.

17. Miami Dolphins
(20) 6-6 With a little help, the Dolphins have a chance of winning the division with a 4-2 record in the AFC East. However, the Wildcat just isn’t the same without Ronnie Brown.

18. Atlanta Falcons
(15) (6-6) The Falcons desperately need Matt Ryan to return if they want to make the playoffs. Atlanta is a loss away from missing the playoffs this year because nine wins won’t get the job done in the NFC.

19. New York Jets (21) (6-6) Slide, Sanchez, slide! The growing pains continue in New York for rookie QB Mark Sanchez. The Jets are in the playoff hunt, but can’t afford any more losses and they still have to face the Colts and the Bengals.

20. Houston Texans (18) (5-7) The Texans showed a lot of promise this season, but their playoff hopes are all but over. Their inconsistency and inability to close games killed them this year.

21. San Francisco 49ers
(19) (5-7)  Alex Smith is showing signs he can be a solid QB in the NFL. He turned in his first 300-yard performance of his career on Sunday.

22. Chicago Bears
(22) (5-7) When a team has lost four straight, the Rams are the best medicine. The Bears finally got a win, but played sloppy. This type of performance against stronger teams won’t get them a win like it did on Sunday.

23. Washington Redskins
(24) (3-9) The Redskins were just one chip-shot field goal away of doing what no team this year has been able to do—beat the Saints. It should come as no surprise that the Skins will be working out kickers this week in Washington.

24. Buffalo Bills (23) (4-8) The Bills had a chance to win their game against the Jets and that’s all they can really ask for right now. Their defeat marked their 10th straight loss in a prime time game—Buffalo’s last win on national TV was back in 2001.

25. Carolina Panthers (25) (5-7) This time the Panthers were the ones catching the interceptions, not throwing them. The result was a win. I’m sticking to my prediction that Jake Delhomme won’t play the rest of the season.

26. Seattle Seahawks
(26) (5-7) Great performance by Matt Hasselbeck for a team that is finally starting to get healthy. The Seahawks are enjoying their first two-game winning streak this year.

27. Oakland Raiders (28) (4-8) JaMarcus who?!?! Bruce Gradkowski’s comeback win against the defending Super Bowl champions showed he can compete in this league. Unbelievable win for the silver and black.

28. Kansas City Chiefs
(27) (3-9) Matt Cassel was just 10-for-29 against the Broncos. Cassel has looked like a backup quarterback for most of the year and it will be interesting to see what the future holds for the former Patriot.

29. St. Louis Rams (29) (1-11) The Rams have a couple of things to be encouraged about going into the offseason. Steven Jackson is a young, elite playmaker in the NFL and Chris Long is starting to show signs of becoming a dominant player.

30. Detroit Lions (31) (2-10) The Lions franchise quarterback has been beat up pretty hard this year. Detroit needs to figure out a way to protect Matthew Stafford before he suffers a more serious injury.

31. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (30) (1-11) Five interceptions in one game is a great learning experience for the Bucs young quarterback Josh Freeman. He is learning, and will have a good career.

32. Cleveland Browns
(32) (1-11) The Browns lost their 10th straight home game on Sunday but did show some signs of life. A 16-point fourth quarter and just a seven-point loss to the Chargers should be something Cleveland fans should be proud of.

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