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Originally published Saturday, October 20, 2012 at 6:36 PM
Danny O'Neil's NFL power rankings
Danny O'Neil's NFL power rankings Last week's rankings in parentheses Team Comment 1. Atlanta (3) Falcons undefeated this season, but winless...
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| Danny O'Neil's NFL power rankings | |
| Last week's rankings in parentheses | |
| Team | Comment |
| 1. Atlanta (3) | Falcons undefeated this season, but winless in the playoffs under Mike Smith. |
| 2. Houston (1) | Texans aren't perfect, but then again, who is? Only the Falcons. |
| 3. Baltimore (4) | Is it really a victory when you lose LB Ray Lewis and CB Lardarius Webb? |
| 4. Chicago (5) | Bears look bullish, winning past three games by a combined score of 98-27. |
| 5. N.Y. Giants (10) | No fear of a baseball precedent: Giants don't play the Cardinals this season. |
| 6. San Francisco (2) | There's only one Gore who's still running this year. Frank Gore. |
| 7. Green Bay (11) | Third degree: Packers have been outscored 43-13 in the third quarter. |
| 8. Denver (15) | There were traffic cones embarrassed by Peyton Manning's attempt at a tackle Monday. |
| 9. New England (6) | Homing Pat-tern: New England plays six of final 10 games in Massachusetts. |
| 10. Seattle (12) | Seahawks are kicking themselves over all these field goals. |
| 11. Philadelphia (9) | Juan less scapegoat? Andy Reid canned defensive coordinator Juan Castillo. |
| 12. Minnesota (7) | Jared Allen says he's not seeing new blocking schemes: "They're still using human beings." |
| 13. Washington (18) | Apologies to Bryce Harper, but Robert Griffin III always has time for a clown question, bro. |
| 14. Detroit (24) | Biggest problem for the Lions? Miguel Cabrera is Detroit's biggest hitter. |
| 15. Arizona (8) | Cardinals averaged 22.8 points first four games, 9.5 points in the past two. |
| 16. San Diego (14) | Up a river without a paddle? Nope. Chargers stick with Rivers, getting paddled.. |
| 17. Miami (20) | Close encounters? Each of Dolphins' past four games decided by four points or fewer. |
| 18. Cincinnati (13) | Safe at home? Bengals play their next three games in Cincinnati. |
| 19. Dallas (17) | Edward Scissorhands would handle the clock more delicately than Jason Garrett. |
| 20. St. Louis (16) | Pointed comparison: Rams score an average 22.3 points at home, 14.3 points on the road. |
| 21. Tennessee (21) | Titans have been outscored 204-114, largest point differential of any team in the league. |
| 22. Pittsburgh (22) | The dead horse that is the Steelers' roster called to request the beatings stop. |
| 23. N.Y. Jets (23) | Is Mark Sanchez the Jets' Alex Rodriguez or is A-Rod the Yankees' Mark Sanchez? |
| 24. Tampa Bay (25) | Blount reality: LaGarrette has taken a backseat to rookie Doug Martin. |
| 25. Buffalo (28) | C.J. Spiller pretty precise for a runner who just sounds kind of sloppy. |
| 26. New Orleans (26) | Saints' legal proceedings way more interesting than their season. |
| 27. Indianapolis (19) | Peyton Manning may be gone, but the Colts remain Wayne's world. Reggie Wayne, that is. |
| 28. Oakland (27) | Raiders have been outscored 51-49 in first half, 97-38 in the second. |
| 29. Carolina (29) | All the money the Panthers have paid for running backs, and Cam Newton is top rusher. |
| 30. Kansas City (30) | Only lead the Chiefs have held all season came at the end of overtime in Week 3. |
| 31. Cleveland (32) | Browns outscored 91-51 in the first half, outscoring opponents 83-72 in the second. |
| 32. Jacksonville (31) | Austin Powers once lost his mojo. Jags' MoJo simply at a loss in Jacksonville. |









