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NFL Power Rankings Week 10: The Fog Is Lifting

Thomas MorelandNov 8, 2009

The New Orleans Saints stayed on top of the power ratings on all planets with a big come back win again beating Carolina 30-20. The Saints are the NFC Super Bowl favorite at this point.

The No. 2 team is the Indianapolis Colts at 7-0. Next week they will be tested by New England at home. There may be a great shift in the force if they lose.

Currently, the next best team is the Cincinnati Bengals at 6-2. I know Denver is 6-1 but they will (most probably) lose to the Steelers on Monday Night Football, and the Bengals have already beaten the Steelers.

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We know the Steelers will beat them at home next week, regaining the No. 2  spot and taking their rightful place as the AFC favorite to make the Super Bowl. Pittsburgh is currently at No. 4, until they beat Denver, then Cincinnati, and then retain number two, overall.

Minnesota is at No. 5, due to last week's loss to Pittsburgh. I do not think they will drop much lower than this in the 2009/2010 season.

Denver is holding at No. 6, but another loss on Monday will have the Chargers hot breath on the backs of the Broncos.

New England holds the No. 7  position, but will jump up after knocking off the Colts next week who have injuries on defense making them vulnerable.

The Philadelphia Eagles are playing very well ranking them No. 8. They will need a good showing against Dallas to maintain top ten consideration.

San Diego, with a big win in New York, is No. 9. They are 5-3 and moving on Denver.

The Arizona Cardinals got a big road win against the Bears and round out the top 10 so far this season.

The Atlanta Falcons are down to No. 11, and need to win those big games to have a chance at greatness this season.

No. 12 are the New York Giants, losers of four in a row now.

Dallas is No. 13, but could move up soon, providing they can get past Philadelphia, which I don't think will happen.

Houston holds the No. 14 spot, and still has playoff hopes this season.

Baltimore is sliding fast out of the playoff picture, losing again to the Bengals. They are at No. 15 but may not get much further up the ladder.

Chicago is at No. 16, and is just a little better at this point than perhaps Jacksonville, the Jets, and Green Bay.

Jacksonville is at No. 17 with a 4-4 record, and could move up with a couple of good wins.

The Jets are hanging around at 18 but losing games is not helping their cause.

The Packers are now at No. 19 due to a loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The Packers suck.

Miami is at No. 20, but could move up depending on division play. Playoffs this season? Doubtful.

San Francisco has slid down to No. 21. They play the Bears next week, who will want to beat Mike Singletary.

Buffalo is at No. 22; they're not very good.

Tennessee has two wins now and moves up to No. 23. Go Titans, who will undoubtedly ruin someone's season this year.

Seattle is at No. 24 with a big win against—you guessed it—the Lions.

Washington is at No. 25. They suck almost as much as Green Bay.

Carolina is at No. 26, but actually is the best of the sucky teams.

Kansas City shows something once in a while, and at least have a decent quarterback. No. 27 for the Chiefs.

Oakland is just pretty bad and holds down No. 28.

Detroit scores some points and looks okay at times. No. 29 for Motor City.

Tampa Bay has improved and beat Green Bay. Wish you could be higher, but I don 't think so. No. 30 is yours.

The Rams have one win and Stephen Jackson. That gets them out of the worst team in the league category and No. 31. Congratulations to the Rams.

The worst team in football are the Cleveland Browns.

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