NFL Power Rankings for Week 8 are here -- and for the first time this month, we don't have a new No. 1.
Much grumbling in the comments and on twitterdom (@HarrisonNFL) over the Chargers being toppled in the Power Rankings by the Broncoslast week. There was no such top-of-the-chart movement this week, although there will be plenty of people wanting a certain NFC team with stars on offense -- and a star on its helmet -- to take that spot. Not yet, folks.
Yeah, I was pretty proud of that one. Word to your lab partner.
I will never forget ... until today.
Unfortunately, bye weeks make it tough on all of us. My general rule of thumb: Don't move teams who are on their bye, and if it must be done, move them one spot only, and for a darn good reason. Can we say the Eagles should go up a rung? Have they been playing as consistently as the Cowboys? No. This last home win for Dallas was too much to ignore, as is the Cowboys' six-game win streak.
As for the rest of the teams, you know the drill. Share your take ... @HarrisonNFL is the place. And check out NFL NOW, where we've been answering many of your tweets.
With that, let the dissension commence!
(Note: Arrows reflect change in standings from the most recent Power Rankings.)
DeMarco Murray has really shown us something this season. And I'm not talking about productivity -- I'm talking about
<em>durability</em>. The holes were not there much of the day
against the Giants, yet Murray made something out of nothing en route to 128 rushing yards. And
Tony Romo? Completed some unreal throws in some tight windows.
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And that was a certifiable blowout against the Panthers on Sunday.
](http://www.nfl.com/schedules/1997/REG/Colts) For that Week 16 triumph over Dan Marino and Co., Jim Harbaugh was the Colts' quarterback, while Peyton Manning was still looking like a 13-year-old for the Tennessee Vols. And we were all still a few years away from having to listen to Britney Spears -- OK, maybe just one.
Oh, and at this point, anyone who thinks Russell Wilson is a glorified "game manager" -- or clearly inferior to Andrew Luck -- is crazy. Wilson threw for 313 yards and ran for 106 against the Rams -- without committing a single turnover.
On another note, a special lady friend asked me the following question: "Who is that in all red on the sideline? He sure is a big boy." Three guesses as to who she was asking about ... oh, and it wasn't a player.
Enter the newly acquired Percy Harvin, who, with the proper attitude, could help this offense tremendously. Read that sentence again, as it contains the reason that the
Jets wanted him --
<em>and</em>
reflects why the
Seahawks likely wanted to get rid of him.
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The bad news: The Bucs actually have to play next weekend.
Hey, at least they're hosting the Vikings.
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