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Re: After Week 11
Indy's defensive rating took a beating and thus their rating dropped a little bit. With the losses to Cincy, Carolina, and Pittsburgh....Denver distanced itself from the rest of the pack to show up as the second best team behind Indy. Chicago moved up with the losses to those other teams as well. Every time I mention a team moving up, they seem to lose. Does that mean Chicago goes down to Tampa Bay this week?
After Week 11: 2.080 Indianapolis 1.925 Denver 1.516 NY Giants 1.480 Dallas 1.476 San Diego 1.467 Chicago 1.453 Pittsburgh 1.451 Cincinnati 1.327 Jacksonville 1.319 Seattle 1.089 Carolina 0.837 Washington 0.635 Tampa Bay 0.591 Kansas City 0.587 New England 0.564 Atlanta 0.503 Philadelphia 0.428 Cleveland 0.417 Oakland 0.317 Green Bay 0.173 Detroit -0.048 Miami -0.076 Minnesota -0.090 Baltimore -0.319 St. Louis -0.333 Arizona -0.375 Buffalo -0.636 Tennessee -0.707 NY Jets -1.019 New Orleans -1.022 San Francisco -1.138 Houston Inianapolis has been perfect this year so far. If you look at my orignial post, once again it shows how good New England was last year as they finished with a rating of 2.414, mostly because they played a tougher schedule and dominated I think. |
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