Turkey Day week ...
The table has been set. Right next to the overcooked turkey and the cranberry nobody wants to eat lies the Week 12 Power Rankings. If you are lucky, A) your team lies somewhere in the top 20 (or else your team will be home with Chip Kelly after New Year's) and B) you have chocolate pie as one of your Thanksgiving desserts. No one in L.A. eats chocolate pie. Everything is chichi here. People go out for sushi on Thursday and skip the Lions game. Total B.S. But I digress. Let's move on ...
While I love a good clown suit, I'm just gonna leave this here: www.nflpickwatch.com. (Feel free to click ... Or I can just tell you that I am tied for most wins in my industry.)
Those Redskins do look fantastic, though, and they remain in the top 10. But for the first time in weeks, not as much shuffling at the top. In fact, our Big Three are locked in. So who do you think is missing from that group? Let me know: @HarrisonNFL.
Let the dissension commence!
NOTE: The lineup below reflects changes from our Nov. 15 Power Rankings.
<strong>1)</strong> They are far from done in the NFC South.
<strong>2)</strong>
Tim Hightower runs hard. Sure, he might be in a Mark-Ingram-isn't-producing-timeshare, but I can understand why Sean Payton plays him.
<strong>3)</strong> Think this offense is better when
Willie Snead makes plays (he dropped a touchdown pass on what would've been a very difficult catch).
<strong>4)</strong> The New Orleans defense
<em>is</em> noticeably better than it was at the beginning of the season.
<strong>5)</strong> Check
the schedule. The rest of the
Saints' games are all winnable, prior to
Week 17 in Atlanta.
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<strong><em>(UPDATE:</strong> On Tuesday, it was reported that Cutler is likely to miss the rest of the season with a torn labrum.)</em>
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Follow Elliot Harrison on Twitter @HarrisonNFL.