I would agree they don't look like a top-5 team but really you could put about 10 teams in that #5 spot with so many close wins. To me they get the #5 spot because of the past success and just trusting that with that defense and a QB like Wilson they will get things figured out.
Seattle didn't look like a #5 to me.
That one Miami receiver doesn't get the dropsies when wide open, they lose....
I can see that line of thought, but on Sunday they looked well below the 5 slot.
And they'd have had a tough time against the big 3 as I see them, NE, GB and Pitt.
And Denver would have been chasing Wilson all over the field. His ankle better get better fast.
Oh I agree. That OL looks terrible and the run game definitely looks like it took a step back without Lynch as a threat. The defense though should keep them in almost every game and Wilson just seems to have 4th quarter magic. It wouldn't surprise me this year though to see them struggle more than in years past. When you devote so little to the OL to protect your franchise player you quickly reap what you sow. The Colts learned that lesson last year.
Agreed on the Oline, and Rawls may not be Lynch, but I love his violent running style...I think once they feel confident he is 100% healthy, he is gonna become a big part of that offense
Or Tunsil Lines up in zero splits instead of A splits on the blocked FG ...
Agreed on the Oline, and Rawls may not be Lynch, but I love his violent running style...I think once they feel confident he is 100% healthy, he is gonna become a big part of that offense
Oh I agree. That OL looks terrible and the run game definitely looks like it took a step back without Lynch as a threat. The defense though should keep them in almost every game and Wilson just seems to have 4th quarter magic. It wouldn't surprise me this year though to see them struggle more than in years past. When you devote so little to the OL to protect your franchise player you quickly reap what you sow. The Colts learned that lesson last year.
Well history speaking of course but Seattle's OL looks like crap the first few weeks then seem to gel at the right time!
I get that and yes they have come together more as the season goes on. Looking at this OL though this could be the worst group they have assembled. So going from terrible to bad while a step up still wouldn't be a good place to be. Maybe they get that big jump like in years past. Just have to wait and see.
Don't take me wrong I wouldn't have an issue with the OL never getting it together this year,
but like I said, the group in the past has made big strides later on
I don't understand the rationale behind moving the Packers up 5 spots after an uninspiring win against the Jaguars. New England beat one of the best teams in the league with their backup quarterback. Can ESPN ever release coherent power rankings?
I got the Browns ranked # 33.
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NFL Power Rankings: No Brady, no Gronk, no problem for Belichick's Patriots
I just look at that ESPN power ranking, and I'm confused AF. Packers struggle to beat the Jags (granted, I know they're a more talented team than last year.....) and go up 5 spots, and the Steelers whoop the shit out of the Skins, and DROP 2 spots? It's hard to even take this seriously when there's no understanding the criteria.
1. Patiots (Fuck Bill Belichik with a rusty tire iron. Like.....for real)
2. Steelers (I know it was the Redskins, but Pitt looked really good)
3. Packers (Jordy didn't look great, and the defense let Blake Bortles throw for 320 yards)
4. Panthers (A missed 47 yard field goal away from opening the season with a W on the super bowl champ's field)
5. Cardinals (Tough loss to Jimmy G, but they're one of the top teams in the top heavy NFC)
6. Broncos (I see some upward mobility here depending on the play of the young QB)
7. Seahawks (Without Lynch, Wilson has to prove without a doubt he can be "the man")