Last week the power six looked like this....not much is changing this week. With half the teams in last weeks top 6 on a bye week there isn't much you can do.
1. Indianapolis Colts | 7-0
As good a team as there is in the NFL right now. Even when Peyton can't get the ball in the endzone they beat a good team. San Fransisco played the game right and held the Colts to only 18 points but still couldn't do enough to win.
Can the Colts sustain their success without a running game? With games coming up against Houston, New England, and Baltimore we will learn plenty about the Colts over the next 3 weeks.
2. Denver Broncos | 6-1
Even with the loss I feel that as of right now they are still the second best team in the AFC. I wouldn't be surprised to see them lose to the Steelers next weekend but as of this writing they have been more impressive and consistent.
Baltimore exposed the defense a bit by staying with the running game and just flat out beating the Broncos but Denver still has the overall resume to remain my #2 team in the AFC.
3. Pittsburgh Steelers | 5-2
For a minute I wanted to move them up to #2 but then I looked at who they have beaten. Sure the win over Minnesota was impressive but before that they had beaten Tennessee, San Diego, Cleveland, and Detroit....not exactly a murderers row.
How good are the Steelers? Which team is the real team...the one that beat Minnesota or the one that struggles with Detroit? This Monday they get Denver....a win would be a good place to start.
4. Cincinnati Bengals | 5-2
Why are they behind the Steelers? Not sure actually. Looking at the schedules I would say that I am nuts. They have beaten far better teams (including the Steelers themselves) and have the same record. As of now I will leave them here but next week will be pretty telling as the Bengals get the Ravens while the Steelers get the Broncos.
5. New England Patriots | 5-2
Another team who didn't play this weekend but how can any other team pass over them? Not even sure what to say other than....no one outplayed the Pats this week.
6. Houston Texans | 5-3
One of the few teams left that hasn't had a bye yet they were introduced to the power 6 last week in this exact spot. A win over Buffalo is nothing to get excited about but the offense and defense have really started to pick it up over the last few weeks.
The running game works no matter who is running the ball and even with a hobbled Andre Johnson this team put up 31 points. Oh and Owen Daniels got hurt too. Now next week is a different story...Can they beat the Colts....not sure but it should be a good game.
Not Quite There Yet....
Baltimore Ravens...the win over Denver is a great start but with 3 losses (albeit to 3 good teams) they still have some work to do.
San Diego Chargers...they were closer last week than this week. When you play Oakland you HAVE to impress...and they didn't.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
theGM's AFC Power Six
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009
AFC Power 6
A few weeks ago I told you that I don't like Power Rankings in sports because they compare the entire league as one when most leagues are distinctly separated by conferences. In the NFL each AFC division only plays one division in the NFC each season.
So why compare them against each other? Who cares if the Saints are better or worse than the Colts. We won't have to discuss that until the end of January.
For now let's look at each conference....the AFC today...NFC tomorrow.
1. Indianapolis Colts | 6-0
The Colts are the class of the AFC as of now. They have the #2 scoring offense in the league (#1 in AFC) and they are #2 in the NFL (and AFC) in scoring defense allowing only 12.8 points per game. With Peyton Manning having a career year and the defense playing as well as ever this has to be a Super Bowl favorite as of now. The schedule definitely gets tougher with New England, Baltimore, Denver, and San Fransisco still to come but as of now they are the top seed in the AFC.
2. Denver Broncos | 6-0
I mentioned above that the Colts are #2 in scoring defense, well the team ahead of them is the Broncos giving up a league low 11 points per game. That is impressive considering this defense couldn't stop anyone last season. Offensively this team is average or maybe a bit better. But they are still winning. Kyle Orton was thought to be a throw in for the Cutler trade but he is turning out to be a pretty good starter in that system. Like the Colts the schedule gets substantially tougher going forward with the Eagles, Colts, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, and Giants still to come.
3. Pittsburgh Steelers | 5-2
At one point this team was 1-2 and was almost 0-3. Now the running game has picked up, the defense has stepped up, and the passing game is flying high. This is the best offense Pittsburgh has seen in years with Rashard Mendenhall getting yards on the ground and 3 good receivers (and a tight end) on the outside. They have an easier schedule than the first 2 teams and could push them for the top spots if things fall right. They are getting healthier and more complete each week.
4. Cincinnati Bengals | 5-2
Surprisingly they don't do anything great...but they do everything well enough. Carson Palmer is spreading the ball around and Cedric Benson (really...Cedric Benson??) is having a phenomenal year. The defense is what they were expected to be...solid not great. This team is a complete team at this point. We will learn a bit more in the coming weeks. They get a bye this week and then the Ravens and Steelers in back to back weeks.
5. New England Patriots | 5-2
I can't quite figure out this team. One week they struggle offensively the next they go off for multiple touchdowns no matter the weather or the time zone. The one thing I will say is that they have played an average at best schedule. Two winless teams the past two weeks have made them look like the best team in the league...but are they? They are top 5 in both offensive and defensive scoring...but consider the last two weeks again...7 points allowed and 94 points scored...against 2 teams that haven't won a game this season.
6. Houston Texans | 4-3
Here is a team that is still a huge question. They have beaten 2 good teams the past two weeks (Cincy and San Fran) but lost to questionable teams like the Jets and Jags. Offensively they are well balanced and can move the ball on anyone. But defensively they are substantially flawed. They are average against the pass and below average against the run. Their advantage is they can outscore you when they are on which keeps opposing offenses throwing the ball instead of running. They get Indy twice in the next 5 weeks so that should help clear some things up.
Just Missed:
San Diego Chargers....still need to show something but last week was a good start even though it was against Kansas City.
New York Jets....which team is the real team? Beating the Raiders badly or losing to Buffalo at home?
Check back tomorrow for the NFC Power 6.
So why compare them against each other? Who cares if the Saints are better or worse than the Colts. We won't have to discuss that until the end of January.
For now let's look at each conference....the AFC today...NFC tomorrow.
1. Indianapolis Colts | 6-0
The Colts are the class of the AFC as of now. They have the #2 scoring offense in the league (#1 in AFC) and they are #2 in the NFL (and AFC) in scoring defense allowing only 12.8 points per game. With Peyton Manning having a career year and the defense playing as well as ever this has to be a Super Bowl favorite as of now. The schedule definitely gets tougher with New England, Baltimore, Denver, and San Fransisco still to come but as of now they are the top seed in the AFC.
2. Denver Broncos | 6-0
I mentioned above that the Colts are #2 in scoring defense, well the team ahead of them is the Broncos giving up a league low 11 points per game. That is impressive considering this defense couldn't stop anyone last season. Offensively this team is average or maybe a bit better. But they are still winning. Kyle Orton was thought to be a throw in for the Cutler trade but he is turning out to be a pretty good starter in that system. Like the Colts the schedule gets substantially tougher going forward with the Eagles, Colts, Chargers, Steelers, Ravens, and Giants still to come.
3. Pittsburgh Steelers | 5-2
At one point this team was 1-2 and was almost 0-3. Now the running game has picked up, the defense has stepped up, and the passing game is flying high. This is the best offense Pittsburgh has seen in years with Rashard Mendenhall getting yards on the ground and 3 good receivers (and a tight end) on the outside. They have an easier schedule than the first 2 teams and could push them for the top spots if things fall right. They are getting healthier and more complete each week.
4. Cincinnati Bengals | 5-2
Surprisingly they don't do anything great...but they do everything well enough. Carson Palmer is spreading the ball around and Cedric Benson (really...Cedric Benson??) is having a phenomenal year. The defense is what they were expected to be...solid not great. This team is a complete team at this point. We will learn a bit more in the coming weeks. They get a bye this week and then the Ravens and Steelers in back to back weeks.
5. New England Patriots | 5-2
I can't quite figure out this team. One week they struggle offensively the next they go off for multiple touchdowns no matter the weather or the time zone. The one thing I will say is that they have played an average at best schedule. Two winless teams the past two weeks have made them look like the best team in the league...but are they? They are top 5 in both offensive and defensive scoring...but consider the last two weeks again...7 points allowed and 94 points scored...against 2 teams that haven't won a game this season.
6. Houston Texans | 4-3
Here is a team that is still a huge question. They have beaten 2 good teams the past two weeks (Cincy and San Fran) but lost to questionable teams like the Jets and Jags. Offensively they are well balanced and can move the ball on anyone. But defensively they are substantially flawed. They are average against the pass and below average against the run. Their advantage is they can outscore you when they are on which keeps opposing offenses throwing the ball instead of running. They get Indy twice in the next 5 weeks so that should help clear some things up.
Just Missed:
San Diego Chargers....still need to show something but last week was a good start even though it was against Kansas City.
New York Jets....which team is the real team? Beating the Raiders badly or losing to Buffalo at home?
Check back tomorrow for the NFC Power 6.
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Tuesday, September 8, 2009
AFC/NFC South Season Preview Podcast


AFC/NFC South Preview Podcast (if that link doesn't work click here and scroll down)
Yesterday we took a look at the North divisions and today we move onto the South divisions.
Neither Verb nor I are believers in the Titans without Haynesworth but both of us believe in Peyton and the Colts.
In the NFC we both believe in the Saints but after that the division is a mess.
What do you think? Who wins these divisions?
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