Ryan Chell’s Rankings…
32. Indianapolis Colts (0-10); (Last Week: 32)
31. Minnesota Vikings (2-7); (LW: 25)
30. Arizona Cardinals (3-6); (LW: 29)
29. Washington Redskins (3-6); (LW: 24)
28. Miami Dolphins (2-7); (LW: 31)
27. St. Louis Rams (2-7); (LW: 30)
26. Cleveland Browns (3-6); (LW: 26)
25. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-6); (LW: 27)
24. Seattle Seahawks (3-6); (LW: 28)
23. Carolina Panthers (2-7); (LW: 22)
22. Philadelphia Eagles (3-6); (LW: 15)
21. San Diego Chargers (4-5); (LW: 16)
20. Kansas City Chiefs (4-5); (LW: 18)
19. Denver Broncos (4-5); (LW: 23)
18. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5); (LW: 15)
17. Oakland Raiders (5-4); (LW: 19)
16. Tennessee Titans (5-4); (LW: 20)
15. New York Jets (5-4); (LW: 11)
14. Buffalo Bills (5-4); (LW: 12)
13. Dallas Cowboys (5-4); (LW: 21)
12. Atlanta Falcons (5-4); (LW: 14)
11. Cincinnati Bengals (6-3); (LW: 10)
10. Detroit Lions (6-3); (LW: 8)
9. Chicago Bears (6-3); (LW: 13)
8. Houston Texans (7-3); (LW: 9)
7. New Orleans Saints (7-3); (LW: 7)
6. New England Patriots (6-3); (LW: 6)
5. New York Giants (6-3); (LW: 5)
4. Baltimore Ravens (6-3); (LW: 2)
3. Pittsburgh Steelers (7-3); (LW: 4)
2. San Francisco 49ers (8-1); (LW: 2)
1. Green Bay Packers (9-0); (LW: 1)
Flexing my mic muscles since 1983…
-G
November 16th, 2011 at 8:08 pm
With a full understanding that these rankings mean nothing, I still post this:
I understand why you have the Ravens ranked higher than the Steelers – those 2 wins can’t be ignored at this point. But the Patriots higher than the Steelers? Really? Based on a victory over the team you have ranked 14th (the Jets), and after losses to a team you do not think is very good (the Giants) and to the Steelers? I am pretty sure that if the Ravens played the Pats tomorrow, the Ravens would kick butt, or at least win. I say:
7 – Patriots
6- Giants
5 -Steelers
4 – Ravens
3- Saints
2- 49ers
1 – Packers
Just sayin’
(Edit from GMC: I’m giving this the “if the Steelers played the Patriots in Pittsburgh” treatment. The Ravens beat the Steelers twice, that matters. Patriots might win in New England…)