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    Power rankings. Bears drop from 11 to 14

    The Bears dropped from 11 last year to 14 this year despite the week one win.

    14. Bears (1-0; No. 11): Andrew Luck or no Andrew Luck, the PFT Power Rankings panel wasn’t impressed by a 20-point win over a 2-14 team. The Bears will get a chance to get noticed on Thursday at Lambeau.


    I guess I can agree that a win over Indy isn't anything to crow about. I'm ok there. What I am having a problem with is -- did anyone doing these ratings watch the game? We actually have a pretty good offense and a halfway decent pass-rush this year.

    Like I said. I'll buy that beating Indy was not impressive, but I won't buy that the Bears are a worse team than last year or that three other teams improved themselves more than the Bears. As they say, we have a chance to get some respect on Thursday.

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    I'm more interested on who they have in front of us. I'll by SF and Dallas being up there b/c what they did was VERY impressive, Wash too. But who else is there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    I'm more interested on who they have in front of us. I'll by SF and Dallas being up there b/c what they did was VERY impressive, Wash too. But who else is there?

    Detroit stayed at number twelve while squeaking by STL, and Philly moved up from 9 to 8 while squeaking by CLE
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    Week One power rankings

    Posted by Mike Florio on September 11, 2012, 9:40 AM EDT
    Getty Images [Editor's note: Every Tuesday morning, we'll post a consensus ranking based on an average of the five rankings from the five PFT writers. So if you disagree with any of these, don't blame me. Who am I kidding? You'd blame me even if I didn't cast a ballot at all.]
    1. Patriots (1-0; No. 2 last week) (four first-place votes): With an improved defense and an improved running game, it will take much more than a busted nose for Tom Brady to keep the Pats from their first Super Bowl win since 2004.
    2. 49ers (1-0; No. 7) (one first-place vote): It’s hard to imagine Week One going any better, even if they had managed to sign Peyton Manning.
    3. Ravens (1-0; No. 4): It wasn’t a stirring as last year’s Week One win over the Steelers, but it’ll do.
    4. Texans (1-0; No. 5): Yes, it was impressive. But the 2012 Dolphins are a far cry from their counterparts of 40 years ago.
    5. Packers (0-1; No. 1): Thursday night’s game should have a postseason feel, because if the Packers fall to 0-2 with two home losses before the second Sunday of the season, the Packers may not feel the postseason this year.
    6. Broncos (1-0; No. 14): Even the guy who paid for the Tebow billboards last year has bought a Peyton Manning jersey.
    7. Giants (0-1; No. 2): They’ll be sliding more than five spots per week if they can’t find four (or five) defensive backs who can cover receivers.
    8. Eagles (1-0; No. 9): A win is a win, but the teams that will be playing the Eagles over the next few months are surely feeling better about the chances of getting a win over Philly.
    9. Steelers (0-1; No. 6): They saw some Tebowing late in Denver on Sunday. The goal for Sunday when the Jets come to town will be to avoid seeing any more of it.
    10. Cowboys (1-0; No. 13): Tony Romo returns to Seattle for the first time since the time he had popcorn right before a game-winning field goal try.
    11. Falcons (1-0; No. 10): The fact that five Internet hacks weren’t sufficiently impressed with Sunday’s performance to keep the Falcons at least where they were before the game underscores the fact that the Falcons won’t get respect until they command it.
    12. Lions (1-0; No. 12): Rams quarterback Sam Bradford may not have stayed in school to avoid the Lions, but Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford didn’t do much to avoid throwing the ball to Rams.
    13. Redskins (1-0; No. 24): Receiver Josh Morgan gushed last week about RG3. And it looked like an understatement on Sunday.


    Quote Originally Posted by Riczaj01 View Post
    I'm more interested on who they have in front of us. I'll by SF and Dallas being up there b/c what they did was VERY impressive, Wash too. But who else is there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gopherguy22 View Post
    Detroit stayed at number twelve while squeaking by STL, and Philly moved up from 9 to 8 while squeaking by CLE
    That pretty much shows you how ridiculous this ranking system is. Obviously there is a lot of personal bias and "expectations" built into them (as opposed to adjusting them by actual play demonstrated on the field).

    Yeah, Philly and Detroit have talent. But they played like shit and barely eeked out wins against shit (non-playoff caliber) teams. Lions barely win last minute at home no less!

    I call BS here.

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    WTH? That is some garbage. How is it the the Packers, Eagles and Giants are ahead of us and they lost? Hell the Lions struggled against the Rams and they are a bad team too... three interceptions on Stafford they are ahead of us. No respect at all for the Bears, like always...., but that how we like it huh? Bear down...

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    Right off, too big a bounce for WAS and despite its win, DET should have dropped...we crush the Colts and they struggle with the Rams?...yeah, something ain't right there...


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    2012 power rankings: Week 2
    rank team / record trending comments
    1 patriots
    1-0
    1
    last week: 2
    if the resurgent defense can play like this all season, the patriots will be nearly impossible to beat. (hensley)
    2 49ers
    1-0
    2
    last week: 4
    they were dominant against packers at lambeau, and the 49ers got my vote as the nfl's best team. (sando)
    3 ravens
    1-0
    3
    last week: 6
    maybe joe flacco wasn't as far off as many thought when he said he was the best quarterback in the nfl. (hensley)
    4 texans
    1-0
    1
    last week: 5
    after a raise into the $15-million-per-year club with his contract extension, matt schaub now feels elite. (clayton)
    5 packers
    0-1
    4
    last week: 1
    beaten up at home by the 49ers, can they regain last year's 15-1 magic? (graziano)
    6 falcons
    1-0
    4
    last week: 10
    looks like the formerly run-oriented falcons are officially matt ryan's team. (sando)
    7 giants
    0-1
    4
    last week: 3
    a loss to dallas in the home opener raised the old, pre-super bowl questions. (graziano)
    8 bears
    1-0
    1
    last week: 9
    looks as though they might have an offense to go with their defense this year. (graziano)
    9 broncos
    1-0
    4
    last week: 13
    was peyton manning really wearing a broncos jersey? Looked like he could've been rocking the colts' horseshoe. Impressive. (fox)
    10 cowboys
    1-0
    4
    last week: 14
    opening win showed evidence they really may have fixed that defense. (graziano)
    11 steelers
    0-1
    3
    last week: 8
    since the start of 2011, they are 0-4 against ravens and broncos but 12-2 against rest of the league. (hensley)
    12 eagles
    1-0
    5
    last week: 7
    nothing's going to matter if michael vick can't stop the turnovers. (graziano)
    13 lions
    1-0
    1
    last week: 12
    another stafford comeback, but only after three stafford interceptions. (graziano)
    14 chargers
    1-0
    1
    last week: 15
    the chargers offense could be prolific, and if it is, norv turner will have a better chance of holding onto his job for another year. (fox)
    15 redskins
    1-0
    9
    last week: 24
    rg3's rookie debut, in the superdome, couldn't have gone better. (graziano)
    16 saints
    0-1
    5
    last week: 11
    new defensive coordinator steve spagnuolo must have felt like he was still with rams. (sando)
    17 jets
    1-0
    4
    last week: 21
    most unexpected stat of the summer: The jets scored the most points in a season opener since the 49ers in 2003. (hensley)
    18 bengals
    0-1
    2
    last week: 16
    cincinnati started the season looking like the hapless 2010 bengals, not the overachieving 2011 version. (hensley)
    19 chiefs
    0-1
    2
    last week: 17
    the chiefs' ballyhooed defense took a beating against atlanta, and will have to correct many mistakes against buffalo.
    20 cardinals
    1-0
    3
    last week: 23
    kevin kolb now has a good opportunity for to resurrect his arizona career after rough start. (sando)
    21 buccaneers
    1-0
    4
    last week: 25
    the bucs averaged 8.6 yards per catch and 3.6 per carry, and still won their opener. (sando)
    22 titans
    0-1
    4
    last week: 18
    people forget jake locker could have played safety in college, which is why shoulder separations won't sideline him. (clayton)
    23 panthers
    0-1
    1
    last week: 22
    fantasy owners everywhere are wondering what happened to panthers' ground game. (sando)
    24 bills
    0-1
    5
    last week: 19
    fred jackson's injury will make that dreadful loss to the jets linger for a little while longer. (hensley)
    25 raiders
    0-1
    1
    last week: 26
    the raiders of old are no more. This franchise has been completely revamped. (fox)
    26 seahawks
    0-1
    6
    last week: 20
    the offensive line was the biggest disappointment during opening-week defeat to cardinals. (sando)
    27 rams
    0-1
    1
    last week: 28
    the rams are instantly more competitive under jeff fisher, but offensive line depth is a serious concern. (sando)
    28 vikings
    1-0
    2
    last week: 30
    adrian peterson's stunning return from injury was one of a few bright spots. (graziano)
    29 jaguars
    0-1
    --

    last week: 29
    sure the loss to the vikings was tough, but blaine gabbert looks better. (clayton)
    30 dolphins
    0-1
    3
    last week: 27
    the dolphins are in familiar territory: Winless after week 1 for the eighth time in the last 10 years. (hensley)
    31 browns
    0-1
    --

    last week: 31
    cleveland is at cincinnati this week, looking for its first afc north win since oct. 3, 2010. (hensley)
    32 colts
    0-1
    --

    last week: 32
    andrew luck is off to great start, but the defense and running game needs lots of work. (clayton)
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