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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Power Rankings for week 12

Howdy those who read my power rankings. Some of you may say, why are the Patriots, Steelers, and Saints behind the Lions...Well, it's because of their TO ratio and margin of victory. Also, the Steelers NEARLY lost to the Chiefs...not exactly something to brag about. I do, however, think that the Saints should be higher than what my calculations came up with, but then again they lost to the Rams earlier this year. Anywho, here are this week's rankings:

1 GB
2 SF
3 BAL
4 HOU
5 NE
6 DET
7 NO
8 PIT
9 CHI
10 DAL
11 OAK
12 ATL
13 CIN
14 DEN
15 NYJ
16 NYG
17 TEN
18 BUF
19 PHI
20 CLE
21 SEA
22 MIA
23 SD
24 WAS
25 TB
26 KC
27 ARI
28 JAX
29 CAR
30 MIN
31 STL
32 IND

Monday, November 21, 2011

Week 12 power rankings

Same old story, the pack attack is 1 and the niners nation is 2. And according to my algorithm they are ahead by a lot, so expect them to be on top even if they lose a game or two in the coming weeks..lets see how the rest of the league panned out...


1 GB
2 SF
3 HOU
4 CHI
5 BAL
6 NE
7 DET
8 NO
9 PIT
10 DAL
11 ATL
12 CIN
13 OAK
14 NYG
15 DEN
16 NYJ
17 TEN
18 PHI
19 BUF
20 CLE
21 SEA
22 MIA
23 TB
24 SD
25 KC
26 ARI
27 JAX
28 WAS
29 MIN
30 CAR
31 STL
32 IND

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Week 11 power rankings.

It's that time again folks! Another week gone by and another week of upsets. The Ravens took a big hit after losing to Seattle. Houston moves up to 3rd but without Schaub we'll see what happens next week. Until then...


1 GB
2 SF
3 HOU
4 NO
5 CHI
6 PIT
7 NE
8 DET
9 CIN
10 NYG
11 BAL
12 DAL
13 TEN
14 OAK
15 ATL
16 NYJ
17 BUF
18 DEN
19 SD
20 SEA
21 TB
22 ARI
23 KC
24 JAX
25 PHI
26 CLE
27 MIA
28 WAS
29 CAR
30 MIN
31 STL
32 IND

Monday, November 7, 2011

Power rankings through week 9

Here are my rankings through week 9. Let me know what ya think...


1 GB
2 SF
3 BAL
4 DET
5 HOU
6 CIN
7 NYG
8 NO
9 NYJ
10 CHI
11 ATL
12 NE
13 PIT
14 BUF
15 DAL
16 PHI
17 DEN
18 TEN
19 SD
20 MIN
21 CAR
22 TB
23 ARI
24 OAK
25 JAX
26 KC
27 MIA
28 WAS
29 CLE
30 SEA
31 STL
32 IND

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Updated NFL Rankings for Week 8

I changed my algorithm a bit in order to even out the effects of each variable I used. Statistical analysis showed that 3 of my variables did not matter which in reality was not the case. So I changed it and devised a new algorithm to provide you with this weeks rankings:



Team Pwr



1 GB 68.36
2 SF 61.79
3 DET 61.50
4 BUF 53.96
5 BAL 53.25
6 PIT 52.31
7 HOU 51.56
8 CIN 51.32
9 NE 50.64
10 NO 49.44
11 NYG 49.11
12 CHI 43.14
13 NYJ 42.89
14 TEN 40.79
15 ATL 40.61
16 SD 39.32
17 OAK 38.93
18 TB 38.25
19 KC 37.46
20 PHI 34.46
21 DAL 33.36
22 CLE 31.93
23 WAS 31.14
24 MIN 26.81
25 CAR 25.75
26 SEA 23.32
27 JAX 22.94
28 DEN 21.07
29 ARI 17.57
30 STL 13.68
31 MIA 8.79
32 IND 5.06

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

49ers not worthy?

Jeff Curry of US Presswire posted a short article/question on NFL.com about the obscurity of who is the 2nd best team in the NFC with commentary from NFL.com and NFL Network analysts:

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/09000d5d823a56df/article/pack-mentality-who-is-nfcs-secondbest-team-to-green-bay?module=HP11_content_stream.

Steve Wyche has the right idea by choosing the 49ers, but lets get to them later and begin by analyzing the NFC teams that the analysts chose to represent the NFC behind the Packers. The Saints just lost to one of the worst teams in the NFL after beating the poop out of THE worst team in the NFL (Colts) and have a losing record on the road 2-3.  In 2 of the last 3 games the Lions have proven to be inconsistent; except against a weary Broncos team and their "superman" Tebow. The Giants lost to Seattle and barely pulled out a win versus the Dolphins last week, showing that they can be inconsistent on both sides of the ball. The Eagles, although extremely talented and fast, lack the Defense to  stop a team's offense (with exception to the Cowboys apparently). Now, lets get to the 49ers.

 Although they "only" beat the Browns by 10 points, Jeff Curry fails to associate the Browns with any sort of proficiency as an NFL team and doesn't understand that a win is a win. Defensively, the Browns rank 5th in yards allowed per game and 8th in total points allowed per game. Although the Browns have only beaten the bottom of the NFL barrel (MIA, SEA, and IND), their defense has allowed them to remain in each and every game. So to say that the 49ers "did just enough" to beat the Browns is an asinine comment in my opinion. The game was much more difficult then Curry realizes.

Through week 7 the 49ers were the most efficient team on both offense and defense1. They have beaten playoff bound teams such as the Lions (6-2) , Eagles (3-4), Buccaneers (4-3), and Bengals (5-2), three of which came on the road. Through week 8 they sport the league's #2 Turnover ratio, are ranked #6 in points scored per game, #1 in points allowed, and #3 in net points. All of the mentioned stats are better than the Saints which were mentioned by several NFL.com and NFL Network analysts as being #2 in the NFC. Not to mention that the Niners have the second best winning percentage in the NFL (85.7%) behind the Packers. The 49ers, stat-wise and record wise are an elite NFL team and ARE #2 in the NFC and quite possibly the second best team in the NFL. The only exception could be between the now red-hot Steelers and the ever-dangerous Patriots. I would include Baltimore in the discussion but the inconsistency of their offense leaves me a skeptic. Regarding PIT and NE I guess we will find out who is better later down the road, especially when the 49ers play host to the Steelers on Monday Night (Week 15). 

1.  http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2011/writers/kerry_byrne/10/26/49ers.coaching/index.html