NFL Power Rankings Week 11
1 (4): Houston Texans (8-1): This prime-time showing went much better than the home game against Green Bay.?
2 (1): Atlanta Falcons (8-1): Michael Turner might be done.
3 (3): Green Bay Packers (6-3): The injury-ravaged Packers needed a bye in the worst way.?
4 (2): Chicago Bears (7-2): Jason Campbell wasn't great, but he was actually better than Jay Cutler.?
5 (8): Denver Broncos (6-3): Denver has scored 30+ in four straight games. I'd say Peyton is back.
6 (7): New England Patriots (6-3): The Patriot mystique is slipping ? and has been for quite some time.?
7 (6): San Francisco 49ers (6-2-1): The Rams in San Fran should have been an easy win.?
8 (9): Pittsburgh Steelers (6-3): Playing down to the competition much?
9 (10): Baltimore Ravens (7-2): Something tells me Baltimore won't be scoring 55 points this week against Pittsburgh.
10 (5): New York Giants (6-4): Eli hasn't thrown a touchdown in three games.
11 (11): Seattle Seahawks (6-4): Seattle remains unblemished at home.
12 (13): Minnesota Vikings (6-4): At this rate, Adrian Peterson and Peyton Manning will be sharing Comeback Player of the Year and Most Valuable Player awards.
13 (16): Indianapolis Colts (6-3): What a difference a quarterback makes.
14 (17): Tampa Bay Buccaneers (5-4): Tampa has won three straight. Does this mean I have to stop making fun of Greg Schiano?
15 (20): New Orleans Saints (4-5): Well, well, well, what do we have here? If the Saints beat Oakland, they're back to .500.?
16 (12): Miami Dolphins (4-5): That was Miami?s most lopsided home loss in 44 years.
17 (19): Dallas Cowboys (4-5): They're not done yet...
18 (14): Detroit Lions (4-5): Detroit has been in every game, but coming away with victories has been an issue.?
19 (24): Cincinnati Bengals (4-5): A.J. Green, well, he's a beast.?
20 (15): San Diego Chargers (4-5): San Diego hasn?t beaten a non-Chiefs team since Week 2.
21 (23): St. Louis Rams (3-5-1): They won't make the playoffs, but under Jeff Fisher, the Rams have fight.
22 (21): Washington Redskins (3-6): Let's see if RG3 can make a little run.
23 (28): Tennessee Titans (4-6): Chris Johnson has awoken.
24 (22): New York Jets (3-6): The Jets have scored single digits in four of their last six games.
25 (18): Philadelphia Eagles (3-6): The Eagles have lost five straight games for the first time since 1998.
26 (26): Arizona Cardinals (4-5): Yup, this season is still over.
27 (25): Oakland Raiders (3-6): The Raiders have allowed 97 points in their last two games.?
28 (27): Carolina Panthers (2-7): Carolina has lost six of seven.
29 (29): Buffalo Bills (3-6): Buffalo is 2-23 in its last 25 games against New England.
30 (30): Cleveland Browns (2-7): The offense is averaging one touchdown per game over its last three games.
31 (31): Jacksonville Jaguars (1-8): Remember when Jacksonville was good? Yeah, me neither.
32 (32): Kansas City Chiefs (1-8): Kansas City led in regulation. So there's that.
Source: http://row12.com/article/1975/NFL_Power_Rankings_Week_11/
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