Jigsaw puzzle.
With the bye weeks here, the Week 5 Power Rankings are a disorderly lot, taking shape with uneven records and, ultimately, uneven performances. The Steelers got destroyed by the Eagles, then on Sunday night, looked like the 1950-51 Rams (speaking of looking, look upthose Rams teams). On the subject of the Rams, they keep winning ugly. Heck, they're 3-1. The Seahawks represent one of those losses, yet they've been world-beaters the last two weeks. What to do, what to do ...
Nice check-in from Scotland. I wouldn't want to be you, man -- you look cold. But mad respect for the rainbow beanie.
Until it is too legit to quit.
Gave the Bears love, Kasper. I took your recommendation of "just a little" very seriously.
Lots of movement across the board this week, including a new No. 1. Don't expect much rejiggering of the bye teams. At most, they will move one spot, week to week -- like the Packers. Your moving diatribes about the rankings are welcome, though: @HarrisonNFL is the place.
Let the dissension commence!
NOTE: The lineup below reflects changes from our Sept. 27 Power Rankings.
Here's a bit of football musing: If you tack head-coaching duties to the job description of a previously successful offensive coordinator, does it make said coordinator less effective with his offensive players? In other words, results are bound to change when the circumstances do, and the current circumstances dictate that Koetter is responsible for the whole team. Now Koetter is telling the media he is "very" concerned about his young quarterback's play. Too bad the Bucs' defense stinks worse.
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