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Best 5 NFL teams as of week 16. (1 Viewer)

I'm amazed that anyone thinks Chicago is the best team in the league.
Why?
I don't think wins against Detroit and Green Bay are that impressive.
Maybe not. Consider what Det did to Sea though. Also consider the manor in which the wins came. Then finally, consider that all this team was missing last year was a QB, passing threat and serious O that could put up points to go along with its NFL best D and ST.
 
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I'm amazed that anyone thinks Chicago is the best team in the league.
Why?
I don't think wins against Detroit and Green Bay are that impressive.
Maybe not. Consider what Det did to Sea though. Also consider the manor in which the wins came. Then finally, consider that all this team was missing last year was a QB, passing threat and serious O that could put up points to go along with its NFL best D and ST.
I'm not saying they're a bad team by any means. I'm not even saying they don't belong in anyones top-five list. But, for me personally, a teams gotta do more than beat the Lions and Packers for me to sit back and go "Oh yeah, these guys are the best team in the NFL right now."
 
Then bump the Giants off the list and put them at #2.
I can live with that. It would be tough for PIT to go into IND 2 years in a row and beat them in the playoffs (assuming it gets to that point). IND is #1 unless they lose home field advantage in the AFC.
My revised list would go:1. Chicago2. Pittsburgh3. Indianapolis4. San Diego5. AtlantaPending how Pittsburgh looks tonight. Apparently the Miami squad they beat isn't very good, so tonight will be telling.
I think I see a slot for the Steelers somewhere around #15 that might be available. They got manhandled last night and exposed. Parker is not going to be able to carry the load for a playoff caliber team over 16 games.1) Bengals2) Ravens3) Colts4) Falcons5) ChargersKnocking on the door: Jaguars, Bears
 
After last night I say:

Falcons-Team has just been sick running the ball and two wins over divisional opponents to start the season is huge. Oh and both those opponents were playoff teams last year

Jags-A 9-7 team that plays above their heads and truly defines a "football team." Both wins were at home but when you beat the Cowboys and Steelers you get my respect.

Ravens-Haven't played the most offensive minded teams but they are solid on O and the D looks like it did a few years ago. If they can avoid injuries they are gonna be tough all year

Bengals-Nice start to the season with a big trip to Pittsburgh coming. If they can win that one they vault to first

Vikings-Pretty impressive road win at Washington and then come back vs the vaunted Panthers. Good start to the season

Almost there: Seahawks and Patriots won their first two and will face stiff tests this week. If they win they have to be considered.

Note to Chargers and Bears- Beat someone, anyone...and then we can talk :bye:

Note to Dolphins, Panthers, Bucs, and Redskins: Where is all the love now? Showing up in week three may be a good start. :bye:

 
#1 The Bungles-For real. The defense is good enough, and they don't have to be great. Offensively, they are maybe the best in the league top to bottom in the passing game, and then they've got Rudi to pound it. Not only the #1, but I think a clear cut #1. Hammered the Chiefs week 1 in KC, and impressive against Cleveland in week2. Rudi ran it down their throats, when they knew they were going to run. That's the mark of a good running game.

#2 Atlanta- Two impressive division wins, and another very good running team. Very good defensively thus far, though there are questions about the offensives they've faced. At some point, they will have to pass the ball. I have questions if they can. Not a huge Vick believer. But, at this point, this is where they sit in my view.

#3 J'ville-Very good defensively, and balanced offensively. A well coached team that will not get out efforted. I expect steady improvement as the season goes forward.

#4 SD- Looks like an offensive juggernaut. Granted the competition hasn't been stiff, but they don't make the schedule. Defensively they've been very sound. Even if their #1 guys, LT goes down, there will be very little drop off.

#5 Indy- Have to give props to the Colts. They contend year in and out. You know they'll be there to choke at the end, but they're always there.

Honorable mention. da Bears, NY Giants, Pats.(edit to add Ravens)

 
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After last night I say:

Falcons-Team has just been sick running the ball and two wins over divisional opponents to start the season is huge. Oh and both those opponents were playoff teams last year
Both those opponent's are currently 0-2 also.
And both are two of the better run defenses in the NFL, no matter how you slice it, and no matter what their records are. Atlanta is running the ball well right now. Passing it has to be a concern, as it always is w/ Vick, but you have to give props where they are due.

 
After last night I say:

Vikings-Pretty impressive road win at Washington and then come back vs the vaunted Panthers. Good start to the season
They were manhandled by the Panthers for nearly the entire game. If it weren't for one of the most boneheaded plays in a loooooong time, they'd have lost that game to an undermanned Panthers team.And I'm a Vikes fan.

 
After last night I say:

Vikings-Pretty impressive road win at Washington and then come back vs the vaunted Panthers. Good start to the season
They were manhandled by the Panthers for nearly the entire game. If it weren't for one of the most boneheaded plays in a loooooong time, they'd have lost that game to an undermanned Panthers team.And I'm a Vikes fan.
A win is a win. :shrug: If they beat the Bears this week with two hail mary's and a bad call they'll be three and oh against good competition. If you want me to take them off my list I'll put the Colts in there. I really don't like the Vikings anyway.
 
Man, Steelers haven't played yet and they are already out of your top 5?
Whoops.Guess I better hope they lose tonight. Which is a probability.
Probability? :yes: In this day and age, the phrase Any Given Sunday applies. But I doubt the Steelers lose.
oops
:bag: Yep ... oops is right. It was the kind of game I expected in the 1st half (although 0-0 was a bit unexpected). But man did JAX push us around in the 2nd half. I don't think we got pressure on Leftwhich unless we blitzed, and on the flipside it seemed like Big Ben had someone in his face every single snap in the 2nd half.I hope this was more "rusty" than anything. Next week will be our measuring stick.
 
I don't think there is much doubt that the six best teams right now in the NFL are:

Chargers

Bears

Ravens

Falcons

Colts

Bengals

 
1. Indianapolis - Peyton Manning running bootlegs?

2. Seattle - :eek: (For a lot of reasons)

3. Cincinnati - Big win with CJ not even a factor.

4. Chicago - Now that took some guts.

5. Atlanta/San Diego - Pending tonight's results.

5a. Jacksonville - Tough loss to the best team hurts. They're still in the mix, though.

5b. Philadelphia - Too bad about the loss last weekend.

5c. Baltimore - A narrow win over Cleveland precludes top 5 consideration.

 
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1. Bengals-Impressive road victory over hated rival. Welcome Pats next week

2. Colts-Two nice wins this year at the Giants and yesterday vs JAX

3. Seahawks-Defense looks for real and adding Branch the team just gets better on O from here

4. Open (Falcons if they win tonight)

5. Baltimore-People are pointing to yesterday's game but winning on the road in the NFL against a hated rival is a good win period

If Atlanta loses tonight: Gotta put the Bears #5. I think a win at Minnesota is big and if they can beat the Seahawks this week, they are top three material from here on.

Jury's still out on San Diego to me.

Outside looking in: JAX, Denver and the Eagles are looking good at 2-1 despite bumps in the road.

 
If Atlanta loses tonight: Gotta put the Bears #5. I think a win at Minnesota is big and if they can beat the Seahawks this week, they are top three material from here on.
I agree - if the Bears beat Seattle I will give them major props.
I was not impressed with Chicago's win over Minnesota. Grossman showed some moxie leading that last touchdown drive, but that was after throwing a terrible interception to put the Vikes ahead. And the Vikings have now gone two games without an offensive touchdown. The Vikes are pretenders and Chicago has to feel lucky instead of good about that win.
 
I don't think there is much doubt that the six best teams right now in the NFL are: ChargersBearsRavensFalconsColtsBengals
and JAX continues to not get mentioned.
When Jacksonville beats the Colts, get back to me. Jacksonville could very well not even make the playoffs. I see NE, Balt, Cin, Colts, SD, and Den in the playoffs. Jacksonville right now is just the best of the rest.
 
1. Indianapolis - Peyton Manning running bootlegs?

2. Seattle - :eek: (For a lot of reasons)

3. Cincinnati - Big win with CJ not even a factor.

4. Chicago - Now that took some guts.

5. Atlanta/San Diego - Pending tonight's results.

5a. Jacksonville - Tough loss to the best team hurts. They're still in the mix, though.

5b. Philadelphia - Too bad about the loss last weekend.

5c. Baltimore - A narrow win over Cleveland precludes top 5 consideration.
:D Could the Saints & Falcons be 5d and 5e?

The Saints, later in the season, play at Seattle and Pittsburgh and host the Ravens, Bengals, and Eagles. If they're going to be considered a top-5 team, they have got ample opportunity to prove their mettle. Can't wait :thumbup:

 
1. Indianapolis - Peyton Manning running bootlegs?2. Seattle - :eek: (For a lot of reasons)3. Cincinnati - Big win with CJ not even a factor.4. Chicago - Now that took some guts.5. Atlanta/San Diego - Pending tonight's results.5a. Jacksonville - Tough loss to the best team hurts. They're still in the mix, though.5b. Philadelphia - Too bad about the loss last weekend.5c. Baltimore - A narrow win over Cleveland precludes top 5 consideration.
Have you seen the Colts play defense yet? I watched their games and I haven't. Seatle ain't all that either. I put em:1. San Diego 2. Chicago 3. Baltimore 4. Cincy 5. Denver 6. Colts 7. Seatle 8. Philly 9. Jax.
 
1. Indianapolis - Peyton Manning running bootlegs?

2. Seattle - :eek: (For a lot of reasons)

3. Cincinnati - Big win with CJ not even a factor.

4. Chicago - Now that took some guts.

5. AtlantaSan Diego - Pending tonight's results.

5a. Jacksonville - Tough loss to the best team hurts. They're still in the mix, though.

5b. Philadelphia - Too bad about the loss last weekend.

5c. Baltimore - A narrow win over Cleveland precludes top 5 consideration.
What the hell was that? Atlanta played so poorly it makes me wonder if the fix was on :tinfoilhat: .New Orleans HAD to win that game last night. But even though they played well, Atlanta rolled over easier than Paris Hilton.

 
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What the hell was that? Atlanta played so poorly it makes me wonder if the fix was on :tinfoilhat: .New Orleans HAD to win that game last night. But even though they played well, Atlanta rolled over easier than Jenna Jamison.
I was wondering if someone was going to break out the Reynolds Wrap :D Personally, even as a Saints homer ... I was looking out for questionable referee calls that shafted the Falcons. Thought the league might kind of "want" the Saints to win. But Hochuli and crew called the game pretty tight and pretty accurately, IMHO.One last thing -- I just don't think the Panthers or Buccaneers (especially) are all that good. IMHO, despite preseason notions, the Browns and Packers are at least a tick better than either of Atlanta's first two opponents.
 
What the hell was that? Atlanta played so poorly it makes me wonder if the fix was on :tinfoilhat: .New Orleans HAD to win that game last night. But even though they played well, Atlanta rolled over easier than Jenna Jamison.
I was wondering if someone was going to break out the Reynolds Wrap :D Personally, even as a Saints homer ... I was looking out for questionable referee calls that shafted the Falcons. Thought the league might kind of "want" the Saints to win. But Hochuli and crew called the game pretty tight and pretty accurately, IMHO.One last thing -- I just don't think the Panthers or Buccaneers (especially) are all that good. IMHO, despite preseason notions, the Browns and Packers are at least a tick better than either of Atlanta's first two opponents.
I am impressed by the Saints for many reasons:1) They finally have a coach that has a clue. Jim Haslett ruined that team and always seemed to me to be lost .2) Drew Brees is an upper tier quarterback. Did they give him a bionic arm in that surgery? His arm strength looks stronger now than it did before injury.3) Deuce seems to be bouncing back nicely.4) Bush creates opportunities for other guys. And he IS electric when he gets it himself.5) The defense is much better than anyone gave them credit for. Perhaps like the Vikings, it comes down to coaching?
 
1. Indianapolis - Peyton Manning running bootlegs?

2. Seattle - :eek: (For a lot of reasons)

3. Cincinnati - Big win with CJ not even a factor.

4. Chicago - Now that took some guts.

5. Atlanta/San Diego - Pending tonight's results.

5a. Jacksonville - Tough loss to the best team hurts. They're still in the mix, though.

5b. Philadelphia - Too bad about the loss last weekend.

5c. Baltimore - A narrow win over Cleveland precludes top 5 consideration.
Have you seen the Colts play defense yet? I watched their games and I haven't. Seatle ain't all that either. I put em:1. San Diego 2. Chicago 3. Baltimore 4. Cincy 5. Denver 6. Colts 7. Seatle 8. Philly 9. Jax.
While I agree that San Diego and Balimore are 2 of the better teams, listing them in top 3 might be a bit preature. Their 5 wins have comes against: Tampa, Oakland, Cleveland (Baltimore, combined 0-8); Oakland, Tenn (San Diego, combined 0-6). There are a lot of teams that could be undefeated and looking good against those schedules.
 
Maybe after next week people will respect Seattle. Just because you don't get to see them play for the most part, and we are up in the far Northwest corner of the US doesn't mean you should not RESPECT. I see a lot of Steeler/Falcons listed ................. :lmao:

 
Maybe after next week people will respect Seattle. Just because you don't get to see them play for the most part, and we are up in the far Northwest corner of the US doesn't mean you should not RESPECT. I see a lot of Steeler/Falcons listed ................. :lmao:
You don't after this week. You see, we've been updating this thread as the season goes along.
 
Now that Week 3 is in the books, you have to go:

1) Cincinnati

2) Seattle

3) Indianapolis

4) Chicago

5) New Orleans

Baltimore and San Diego are right there, but they literally have not beat ANYONE yet.

I thought that Tampa win by Baltimore was impressive the first week, but the more I see of Tampa the less I think of that victory.

 
Have you seen the Colts play defense yet? I watched their games and I haven't. Seatle ain't all that either. I put em:

1. San Diego 2. Chicago 3. Baltimore 4. Cincy 5. Denver 6. Colts 7. Seatle 8. Philly 9. Jax.
While I agree that San Diego and Balimore are 2 of the better teams, listing them in top 3 might be a bit preature. Their 5 wins have comes against: Tampa, Oakland, Cleveland (Baltimore, combined 0-8); Oakland, Tenn (San Diego, combined 0-6). There are a lot of teams that could be undefeated and looking good against those schedules.
They do have something to prove, but I still see SD, Baltimore, and the Bears having the three dominant defenses in the league and that is something that they have already proven from last year. What puts them at the top is they are showing legitimate offenses that can score points. I suppose they do need to show they can score against better team. But the combination of a great defense and decent offense has been the ticket for many of super bowl teams, and those three teams have it.
 
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You don't after this week. You see, we've been updating this thread as the season goes along.
Might have to include that in the title of this thread ... or keep answering this question every week.
The whole "Based on the past weekend's events." thing doesn't suffice?
No, because some people are reading the first page for the first time today ... they're thinking the first few posts are based on Week 3 info :shrug:
 
Have you seen the Colts play defense yet? I watched their games and I haven't. Seatle ain't all that either. I put em:

1. San Diego 2. Chicago 3. Baltimore 4. Cincy 5. Denver 6. Colts 7. Seatle 8. Philly 9. Jax.
While I agree that San Diego and Balimore are 2 of the better teams, listing them in top 3 might be a bit preature. Their 5 wins have comes against: Tampa, Oakland, Cleveland (Baltimore, combined 0-8); Oakland, Tenn (San Diego, combined 0-6). There are a lot of teams that could be undefeated and looking good against those schedules.
They do have something to prove, but I still see SD, Baltimore, and the Bears having the three dominant defenses in the league and that is something that they have already proven from last year. What puts them at the top is they are showing legitimate offenses that can score points. I suppose they do need to show they can score against better team. But the combination of a great defense and decent offense has been the ticket for many of super bowl teams, and those three teams have it.
I may be guilty of homerism, but the Seattle defense probably isn't that far behind. They have given up only one TD of any consequence through three games (a longish pass against Arizona in the 2nd qtr). I am sure some folks might want to downgrade them for giving up 20 points to the Giants in the 4th quarter on Sunday, but they were playing soft coverage and not blitzing since they had a huge lead.And the Seattle offense, even minus Alexander, is a lot more potent than the Bears' or Ravens' offenses. Probably better than SD's too, at least for as long as Marty keeps the shackles on Rivers.

I think the Bears will have a lot of trouble scoring on Sunday.

 
You don't after this week. You see, we've been updating this thread as the season goes along.
Might have to include that in the title of this thread ... or keep answering this question every week.
The whole "Based on the past weekend's events." thing doesn't suffice?
No, because some people are reading the first page for the first time today ... they're thinking the first few posts are based on Week 3 info :shrug:
How's that?
 
You don't after this week. You see, we've been updating this thread as the season goes along.
Might have to include that in the title of this thread ... or keep answering this question every week.
The whole "Based on the past weekend's events." thing doesn't suffice?
No, because some people are reading the first page for the first time today ... they're thinking the first few posts are based on Week 3 info :shrug:
How's that?
I think we should include a date and time stamp with each of our posts.. that would help out a lot. :mellow:
 
How's that?
I think we should include a date and time stamp with each of our posts.. that would help out a lot. :mellow:
Commonly ignored, however. I know I've opened up 6-month-old threads when someone's bumped them up ... and I was temporarily fooled into thinking they were current. Never happened to you?Anyhoo ... not a biggie. Maybe more people will catch on than I think.
 
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Have you seen the Colts play defense yet? I watched their games and I haven't. Seatle ain't all that either. I put em:

1. San Diego 2. Chicago 3. Baltimore 4. Cincy 5. Denver 6. Colts 7. Seatle 8. Philly 9. Jax.
While I agree that San Diego and Balimore are 2 of the better teams, listing them in top 3 might be a bit preature. Their 5 wins have comes against: Tampa, Oakland, Cleveland (Baltimore, combined 0-8); Oakland, Tenn (San Diego, combined 0-6). There are a lot of teams that could be undefeated and looking good against those schedules.
They do have something to prove, but I still see SD, Baltimore, and the Bears having the three dominant defenses in the league and that is something that they have already proven from last year. What puts them at the top is they are showing legitimate offenses that can score points. I suppose they do need to show they can score against better team. But the combination of a great defense and decent offense has been the ticket for many of super bowl teams, and those three teams have it.
I may be guilty of homerism, but the Seattle defense probably isn't that far behind. They have given up only one TD of any consequence through three games (a longish pass against Arizona in the 2nd qtr). I am sure some folks might want to downgrade them for giving up 20 points to the Giants in the 4th quarter on Sunday, but they were playing soft coverage and not blitzing since they had a huge lead.And the Seattle offense, even minus Alexander, is a lot more potent than the Bears' or Ravens' offenses. Probably better than SD's too, at least for as long as Marty keeps the shackles on Rivers.

I think the Bears will have a lot of trouble scoring on Sunday.
I could be underrating Seatle's defense. We will see on that. Seatle's offense is strong. But I am confident the Bears, Ravens and Chargers will be top 5 teams this year.
 
If Atlanta loses tonight: Gotta put the Bears #5. I think a win at Minnesota is big and if they can beat the Seahawks this week, they are top three material from here on.
I agree - if the Bears beat Seattle I will give them major props.
I was not impressed with Chicago's win over Minnesota. Grossman showed some moxie leading that last touchdown drive, but that was after throwing a terrible interception to put the Vikes ahead. And the Vikings have now gone two games without an offensive touchdown. The Vikes are pretenders and Chicago has to feel lucky instead of good about that win.
The Vikings have played 3/4 of the Final 4 NFC teams from last year. They are 2-1....under Brad Johnson they finished last year something like 7-2 last year. I do not think they are pretenders at all. I fully expect to see them in the playoffs this year.
 
I don't think there is much doubt that the six best teams right now in the NFL are: ChargersBearsRavensFalconsColtsBengals
and JAX continues to not get mentioned.
When Jacksonville beats the Colts, get back to me. Jacksonville could very well not even make the playoffs. I see NE, Balt, Cin, Colts, SD, and Den in the playoffs. Jacksonville right now is just the best of the rest.
SD has beaten Tenn and Oakland. Baltimore has beaten Cleveland, TB, and Oakland. Jacksonville was 12-4 last year and have gone 2-1 with one of the toughest early schedules in the league. You're way off imo, and this is coming from a Ravens homer.
 
1. Indy

2. Seattle

3. Cincy

4. Chicago

5. Lots of teams to choose from here. I'm actually going to go with a surprise pick and take Denver. Remember that they lost last year in week 1 too and then were dominant the rest of the way. Big road win this past week.

 
If Atlanta loses tonight: Gotta put the Bears #5. I think a win at Minnesota is big and if they can beat the Seahawks this week, they are top three material from here on.
I agree - if the Bears beat Seattle I will give them major props.
I was not impressed with Chicago's win over Minnesota. Grossman showed some moxie leading that last touchdown drive, but that was after throwing a terrible interception to put the Vikes ahead. And the Vikings have now gone two games without an offensive touchdown. The Vikes are pretenders and Chicago has to feel lucky instead of good about that win.
The Vikings have played 3/4 of the Final 4 NFC teams from last year. They are 2-1....under Brad Johnson they finished last year something like 7-2 last year. I do not think they are pretenders at all. I fully expect to see them in the playoffs this year.
I hope to be pleasantly surprised by the Vikes. I do not expect to be. Even if they make the playoffs, it will be one and done. I see something more like 8-8 and just missing.
 
1. Ravens - They struggled against Cleveland, but they got the win and I've been high on them since pre-season. A win vs. SD should help solidify their top status.

2. Bengals - Looking good against some good teams so far and should actually get better as Carson settles in (if they don't lose 1/2 their team to prison)

3. Bears - The Vikings pushed them, but MIN is a very good football team this year

4. Colts - Got outplayed by the Jags early, but did what they had to do and Peyton looks great so far

5. Jags - Could easily be 3-0 with a very tough opening schedule

Knocking on the door are the Seahawks, Eagles, Chargers & Giants. (I still can't consider the Saints, yet..... maybe if they go 5-0)

 
I don't think there is much doubt that the six best teams right now in the NFL are: ChargersBearsRavensFalconsColtsBengals
and JAX continues to not get mentioned.
When Jacksonville beats the Colts, get back to me. Jacksonville could very well not even make the playoffs. I see NE, Balt, Cin, Colts, SD, and Den in the playoffs. Jacksonville right now is just the best of the rest.
SD has beaten Tenn and Oakland. Baltimore has beaten Cleveland, TB, and Oakland. Jacksonville was 12-4 last year and have gone 2-1 with one of the toughest early schedules in the league. You're way off imo, and this is coming from a Ravens homer.
I live around Indy, so the most I get to see the Jacksonville play is against the Colts, which has been 3 of their last 5 regular season loses, so I probably discount them a bit much. They did outplay Indy the first half. Anyone who ranks Indy as #1 hasn't watched them play. Both the Giants and Jax ran all over the Colts. Colts clearly have the most feared offense in the NFL, but damn, their defense has holes.
 

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