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NFL Power Rankings, Post Week 16 Edition


Pantha-kun

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  • NFL.com : # 7
  • ESPN : # 7 
  • Yahoo : # 7
  • Bleacher Report : # 6
  • CBS Sports : # 5
  • Washington Post : # 3 (Strangely enough, the two teams they have ahead of us Pats and Vikes, we have already won against this season)
  • Boston Herald : #7
  • Walterfootball : # 5 (Walterfootball actually has Cam as #2 on their MVP watch list behind TBrady)

Seems like we slid up a spot on most rankings lists b/c of Jaguars getting taken to the woodhsed by the 49ers . Everyone has us ranked somewhere between 7th best team and the 3rd best team in the league, which seems like extremely high praise to me considering the state of our WR core and our god aweful secondary heading forward.

 

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Reading through the actual articles on Power Rankings this week, it seems like people are starting to finally catch on that Eagles losing Wentz totally changed the NFC.

There is no dominant team, Vikings lost to an inconsitent Panthers team, Eagles have barely won against bad opponents in the last 2 weeks,  Saints lost to ATL, Vikes, Rams, and shouldve lost to the Redskins. Rams got shut down by the Vikes and have a very inexperienced QB + Coach heading into a playoff run . Falcons have been inconsistent like the Panthers even tho their still stackled with talent .  

 

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1 hour ago, Pantha-kun said:

Reading through the actual articles on Power Rankings this week, it seems like people are starting to finally catch on that Eagles losing Wentz totally changed the NFC.

There is no dominant team, Vikings lost to an inconsitent Panthers team, Eagles have barely won against bad opponents in the last 2 weeks,  Saints lost to ATL, Vikes, Rams, and shouldve lost to the Redskins. Rams got shut down by the Vikes and have a very inexperienced QB + Coach heading into a playoff run . Falcons have been inconsistent like the Panthers even tho their still stackled with talent .  

 

Man fug off for bringing up that reeksins game. fuging worst choke this season 

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