2011 NFL Power Rankings – Wild-Card Weekend

The playoff matchups are set, so let’s get this started! The game I’m most excited for this Wild-Card Weekend is the Lions against New Orleans. Continue reading

2011 NFL Week 15 Power Rankings – 12/13/2011

Tim Tebow did it again, but will it come to an end against New England next week? Todd Haley and Tony Sparano are out as head coaches, who’s next? Week 14 was good, but we’re getting closer to the end of the regular season and it’s only going to get better! Continue reading

2011 NFL Week 13 Power Rankings

Woops! Tebow did it again! Patrick Peterson did the same to the Rams. The Packers are obviously still the best team in the land, but do the 49ers deserve to keep steady at number two? Jump right in… Continue reading

2011 Week 12 NFL Power Rankings – 11/22/2011

Can you smell that? No…um, that was you…farting. That wasn’t me. I meant can you smell Thanksgiving coming? Can you also smell what comes with Thanksgiving? The NFL playoff race will start to heat up. The Broncos are charging ahead, but can the Raiders fend them off? The Bills are fading pretty badly after such a great start. Find out more after the jump! Continue reading

2011 Week 11 NFL Power Rankings – 11/15/2011

The 49ers continue to surprise, the Lions should be grateful for the position they’re in, and there’s a shake up at the bottom of the league. Plus, when will we all (Te)bow down to the greatness of Tim Tebow? Are the Jaguars primed for a run at the division now that Matt Schaub is out for the season? Find out here! Continue reading

2011 Week 8 NFL Power Rankings – 10/25/2011

  1. Green Bay Packers (7-0) – Aaron Rodgers continued his MVP season. The Vikings provided a pretty tough opponent, but the offense was just too much for them, 33-27. Charles Woodson had two picks. It appears like another Super Bowl campaign is in the works.
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2011 Week 7 Power Rankings – 10/18/2011

  1. Green Bay Packers (6-0) – And then there was one…The Packers easily handled the St. Louis Rams Sunday, defeating them 24-3 and are now the last undefeated team in the NFL. Aaron Rodgers continued his MVP play by going 17-28, 310 yards, three TDs, and an interception.
    Last week’s rank: 1 Continue reading