EARTHQUAKE2689
11-21-2007, 10:28 AM
1. New England: This is starting to sound like a broken record. After a 56-10 pummeling of the Bills last Sunday night, the Pats have distanced themselves even more from the rest of the pack if that is even possible. Brady and Moss are on record setting paces. With 6 games left to play 16-0 seems more and more likely by the week.
2. Indinapolis: They just keep finding ways to get it done. After a heart breaking loss to the Chargers 2 weeks ago the Colts found a way to bounce back and edge out the Chiefs 13-10 to advance to 8-2. Right now they hold the number 2 seed in the AFC and are only 2 plays away from being undefeated themselves.
3. Dallas: All the talk of Randy Moss must have fired up Terrell Owens. On Sunday against the Redskins T.O. compiled a career high 4 touchdown catches in a 28-23 victory. With a very explosive offense and a defense that can get after the quarterback the Cowboys get the nod as the best team in the NFC.
4. Green Bay: Brett Favre. Brett Favre. Brett Favre. What else is there to say. The future hall of famer has lead the Packers to a suprising 9-1 record. With a suprisingly good defense and a balanced core of recievers, the Packers are expecting to go deep into the playoffs.
5. Jacksonville: David Garrard returned last week to lead the Jags to another victory. At 7-3 the Jags are only one game back of the Colts and they still have to play them one more time and with all the injuries to the Colts. The Jags have a real shot to take first place from the Colts when they play.
2. Indinapolis: They just keep finding ways to get it done. After a heart breaking loss to the Chargers 2 weeks ago the Colts found a way to bounce back and edge out the Chiefs 13-10 to advance to 8-2. Right now they hold the number 2 seed in the AFC and are only 2 plays away from being undefeated themselves.
3. Dallas: All the talk of Randy Moss must have fired up Terrell Owens. On Sunday against the Redskins T.O. compiled a career high 4 touchdown catches in a 28-23 victory. With a very explosive offense and a defense that can get after the quarterback the Cowboys get the nod as the best team in the NFC.
4. Green Bay: Brett Favre. Brett Favre. Brett Favre. What else is there to say. The future hall of famer has lead the Packers to a suprising 9-1 record. With a suprisingly good defense and a balanced core of recievers, the Packers are expecting to go deep into the playoffs.
5. Jacksonville: David Garrard returned last week to lead the Jags to another victory. At 7-3 the Jags are only one game back of the Colts and they still have to play them one more time and with all the injuries to the Colts. The Jags have a real shot to take first place from the Colts when they play.