NFL Power Rankings Week 10: Labeling the Biggest Busts of 2011
Last night the Philadelphia Eagles showed once again that they might be the biggest disappointment we've seen in the NFL in recent memory. Along with the San Diego Chargers, the Eagles have been terrible while failing to live up to expectations in 2011.
Against the Bears on Monday Night Football in Week 9, the Eagles blew several chances to come away with a win. With a ridiculously sloppy performance Philadelphia dropped to 3-5 thanks to the 30-24 loss.
The Eagles turned the ball over twice and suffered numerous drops, while quarterback Michael Vick was inaccurate all night long, completing just 21 of 38 passes for 213 yards.
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The game was just one in a long line of terribly disappointing performances for an Eagles team that was supposed to contend for a Super Bowl title this season. Now Philadelphia is far outside the playoff picture and easily the most disappointing team in the NFL.
The Chargers lost their third straight game in Week 9, falling 45-38 to the Green Bay Packers in a game they had several chances to win. Quarterback Philip Rivers had another disappointing performance, throwing for 385 yards and four touchdowns but also tossing three interceptions, two of which were returned for touchdowns.
The Chargers have been undisciplined and sloppy just like the Eagles, and as a result they have underachieved this season. San Diego was expected to be one of the top teams in the AFC and the Bolts now sit at 4-4.
Unless head coach Norv Turner and Rivers get something figured out quickly, the Chargers will continue to be as big a bust as anyone in the NFL this season.
NFL Power Rankings, Week 10
1. Green Bay Packers (8-0)
2. San Francisco 49ers (7-1)
3. Baltimore Ravens (6-2)
4. New York Giants (6-2)
5. Detroit Lions (6-2)
6. Cincinnati Bengals (6-2)
7. New Orleans Saints (6-3)
8. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3)
9. New England Patriots (5-3)
10. Houston Texans (6-3)
11. New York Jets (5-3)
12. Buffalo Bills (5-3)
13. Atlanta Falcons (5-3)
14. Chicago Bears (5-3)
15. Oakland Raiders (4-4)
16. San Diego Chargers (4-4)
17. Kansas City Chiefs (4-4)
18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-4)
19. Tennessee Titans (4-4)
20. Philadelphia Eagles (3-5)
21. Dallas Cowboys (4-4)
22. Cleveland Browns (3-5)
23. Denver Broncos (3-5)
24. Washington Redskins (3-5)
25. Seattle Seahawks (2-6)
26. Minnesota Vikings (2-6)
27. Carolina Panthers (2-6)
28. Jacksonville Jaguars (2-6)
29. Arizona Cardinals (2-6)
30. Miami Dolphins (1-7)
31. St. Louis Rams (1-7)
32. Indianapolis Colts (0-9)

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