Monday, November 7, 2011

NFL Week 9 Power Rankings

RankTeamPower
Index
W-LThis Week
1 (-)Packers1.1299
(LW × 1.0180)
8-0Won by 7
@ Chargers
2 (-)49ers1.0626
(LW × 0.9977)
7-1Won by 8
@ Redskins
3 (↑2)Lions1.0360
(LW × 0.9975)
6-2Bye
4 (↑2)Ravens1.0218
(LW × 1.0184)
6-2Won by 3
@ Steelers
5 (↑2)Bengals0.9977
(LW × 1.0061)
6-2Won by 7
@ Titans
6 (↓2)Patriots0.9839
(LW × 0.9458)
5-3Lost by 4
vs Giants
7 (↑2)Falcons0.9775
(LW × 1.0142)
5-3Won by 24
@ Colts
8 (↑4)Bears0.9735
(LW × 1.0213)
5-3Won by 6
@ Eagles
9 (↑1)Saints0.9703
(LW × 1.0088)
6-3Won by 11
vs Buccaneers
10 (↓2)Steelers0.9541
(LW × 0.9833)
6-3Lost by 3
vs Ravens
11 (↑4)Jets0.9533
(LW × 1.0455)
5-3Won by 16
@ Bills
12 (↓9)Bills0.9522
(LW × 0.9087)
5-3Lost by 16
vs Jets
13 (-)Texans0.9518
(LW × 1.0035)
6-3Won by 18
vs Browns
14 (↓3)Eagles0.9314
(LW × 0.9729)
3-5Lost by 6
vs Bears
15 (↓1)Cowboys0.9293
(LW × 0.9954)
4-4Won by 10
vs Seahawks
16 (↑5)Giants0.9024
(LW × 1.0341)
6-2Won by 4
@ Patriots
17 (-)Chargers0.8898
(LW × 0.9823)
4-4Lost by 7
vs Packers
18 (↑1)Buccaneers0.8894
(LW × 0.9905)
4-4Lost by 11
@ Saints
19 (↑7)Broncos0.8654
(LW × 1.0486)
3-5Won by 14
@ Raiders
20 (-)Titans0.8629
(LW × 0.9798)
4-4Lost by 7
vs Bengals
21 (↑1)Vikings0.8620
(LW × 0.9913)
2-6Bye
22 (↑2)Jaguars0.8371
(LW × 1.0071)
2-6Bye
23 (-)Redskins0.8350
(LW × 0.9780)
3-5Lost by 8
vs 49ers
24 (↓8)Raiders0.8347
(LW × 0.9183)
4-4Lost by 14
vs Broncos
25 (-)Panthers0.8329
(LW × 1.0053)
2-6Bye
26 (↓8)Chiefs0.8181
(LW × 0.9078)
4-4Lost by 28
vs Dolphins
27 (-)Seahawks0.8148
(LW × 1.0002)
2-6Lost by 10
@ Cowboys
28 (-)Cardinals0.8021
(LW × 1.0018)
2-6Won by 6
vs Rams
29 (↑2)Dolphins0.7954
(LW × 1.0727)
1-7Won by 28
@ Chiefs
30 (↓1)Browns0.7818
(LW × 0.9781)
3-5Lost by 18
@ Texans
31 (↓1)Rams0.7624
(LW × 1.0106)
1-7Lost by 6
@ Cardinals
32 (-)Colts0.7122
(LW × 0.9706)
0-9Lost by 24
vs Falcons

Comments:

  • APR continues to be very impressed with the Packers. But their defense sure gives up a lot of yards, and you'd think a 21-point lead would be safer than it seemed last Sunday.

  • Can the Bengals really be a top 5 team? Other than the Bills, they haven't beat much of anyone. But... well, givent the teams below them, how far down should they go? They're at least top 10, for lack of competition.

  • The Giants move up nicely on their win over the Patriots, but they're still the lowest-ranked team with a winning record, and they still have a lot of tough games left on their schedule.

  • The Eagles are the highest ranked team with a losing record (ahead of the afore-mentioned Giants). Even if they do have a relatively easy schedule, they're not all cake-walks, and with just 3 wins in 8 games, it becomes questionable how many of those remaining are really winnable.