NFL Power Rankings 2011: 3 Sorry Squads That Went from Bad to Worse in Week 2
The Andrew Luck sweepstakes is heating up just two weeks into the 2011 NFL season.
These three teams have already shown that they have what it takes to win the race to the bottom, especially after the way they played in Week 2.
Kansas City Chiefs
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Is there any sorrier team in the NFL right now than the Kansas City Chiefs?
KC followed up the insult of the worst home loss in franchise history and the season-ending injury to safety Eric Berry with a 45-3 thrashing at the hands of the Lions in which Pro Bowl back Jamaal Charles went down with a possible ACL tear.
Oh, and Matt Cassel and the defense were both horrible again.
Frankly, the Chiefs have looked so pathetic thus far that it won't much matter who they play, since they're already bad enough to go 0-16.
But if you really must pry, they'll be heading down to San Diego to cower before a Chargers squad that will be looking to vent after a frustrating loss at New England.
Seattle Seahawks
To be fair, the Seahawks held their own in Week 1 against the 49ers but were simply undone by poor special teams play and the brilliance of Ted Ginn Jr.
They they flew to Pittsburgh and got their feathers plucked by the Steelers, 24-0.
Seattle didn't turn the ball over, but only managed 164 total yards of offense (31 on the ground) and saw Tarvaris Jackson get sacked five times along the way.
At least the Seahawks will get a bit of a reprieve next week when they return home to defend their nest against the similarly sorry Arizona Cardinals.
Indianapolis Colts
On the one hand, the Colts looked much better in a 27-19 loss to the Browns than they did in a 34-7 slaughter job at the hands of the Texans last week.
Then again, they (and by they, I mean Kerry Collins) were still pretty terrible, even on their home turf at Lucas Oil Stadium. Collins connected on just half of his passes for 191 yards and one touchdown while throwing a pick and giving away a fumble on the afternoon.
Peyton Manning would've probably shaken his head in shame if it weren't for his nicked-up neck.
Speaking of pain, Indy will welcome the aforementioned Steelers to town next weekend on Sunday Night Football so the whole world can see just how bad the Colts are without Manning.
| 1. Green Bay Packers |
| 2. New England Patriots |
| 3. New Orleans Saints |
| 4. New York Jets |
| 5. Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 6. Philadelphia Eagles |
| 7. Houston Texans |
| 8. Dallas Cowboys |
| 9. Atlanta Falcons |
| 10. Detroit Lions |
| 11. San Diego Chargers |
| 12. Baltimore Ravens |
| 13. Buffalo Bills |
| 14. Washington Redskins |
| 15. Cleveland Browns |
| 16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
| 17. Tennessee Titans |
| 18. St. Louis Rams |
| 19. Chicago Bears |
| 20. Minnesota Vikings |
| 21. Cincinnati Bengals |
| 22. Denver Broncos |
| 23. Oakland Raiders |
| 24. New York Giants |
| 25. Miami Dolphins |
| 26. San Francisco 49ers |
| 27. Carolina Panthers |
| 28. Arizona Cardinals |
| 29. Seattle Seahawks |
| 30. Jacksonville Jaguars |
| 31. Indianapolis Colts |
| 32. Kansas City Chiefs |

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