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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; from nfl.com power rankings 1. Miami (5-1; last week: 3) ... Winning in Denver was huge, but losing Jay Fiedler could have greater consequences in the long run. 2. Green Bay (5-1; last week: 4) ... As long as they ...
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once again left out in the cold
from nfl.com power rankings
1. Miami (5-1; last week: 3) ... Winning in Denver was huge, but losing Jay Fiedler could have greater consequences in the long run. 2. Green Bay (5-1; last week: 4) ... As long as they have Brett Favre and Ahman Green, the Packers can overcome defensive injuries. 3. Oakland (4-1; last week: 1) ... The Raiders should have been ready for that St. Louis ambush. 4. Denver (4-2; last week: 2) ... This team had better regroup quickly from its emotional loss to Miami, because the Chiefs pose a tremendous challenge. 5. Tampa Bay (5-1; unchanged) ... Defense-driven success will be tested in Philadelphia. 6. San Diego (5-1; last week: 7) ... Winning a shootout vs. Kansas City is a great way to prepare for the Raiders. 7. San Francisco (4-1; last week: 8) ... Niners keep moving closer to the dominant offense they were expected to have from the start of the season. 8. New Orleans (5-1; last week: 9) ... After abusing a rookie quarterback making his first NFL start, the Saints' defense has its hands full this week against San Francisco. 9. Philadelphia (3-2; last week: 6) ... The Tampa Bay game is pivotal in determining the Eagles' place among the NFC's best. 10. Indianapolis (4-1; last week: unranked) ... Great start, but what's wrong with the offense? 11. Jacksonville (3-2; unchanged) ... Injuries could trip up a promising surge. 12. Arizona (3-2; last week: unranked) ... Facing Dallas in the desert, the Cardinals have a chance to get on a little roll. Still 2 teams the saints beat ahead of them. With the way things are going after the Saints beat the 49ers the Saints will drop down to #10 and SF will move up to #4 |
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