Super Bowl XLIX, 2.0.
Based on how the Seahawks and Patriots went to work in Week 14, we would be in for a treat if those teams linked up on Super Sunday again. Thus, the Power Rankings see Seattle and New England climb the ranks, while the top two teams stay right where they are. As for a pesky team outside the top group ...
Sorry, broseph -- was spending all day Monday getting these suckers ready. See below.
I'm not sure Jed York reads my Power Rankings. But if he does, he would know that I enjoyed "Star Trek II: the Wrath of Khan" -- and that Jim Tomsula deserves another year.
The Federation was located in San Francisco. So is a 4-9 team that lost to Johnny Manziel and the Browns, who moved up, by the way. As for the rest of the league, take a look below. As always, feel free to share your take ... @HarrisonNFL is the place.
Let the dissension commence!
NOTE: The lineup below reflects changes from our Dec. 8 Power Rankings.
**a)**
They stomped the 49ers,
who beat both the Falcons and Ravens, on Sunday.
**b)** Far more importantly, the
Browns found
a viable quarterback, unlike the
Cowboys' and
Ravens' backups.
**d)** The defense
posted nine sacks Sunday.
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