You know how you know the Playoff Power Rankings are here? Because everyone keeps getting fired.
Harrison: It's about to get wild
From the surprising Bengals and late-surging Giants to the playoff-tested Steelers and Saints, Elliot Harrison examines wild-card weekend. **More ...**
Bill Polian got the ax. Not a lot of tears for that one. The Colts finished 31st in my final tally of the regular season (though my colleagues obviously didn't agree). The final tally for Colts owner Jim Irsay's decision was a 2-14 record (and a roster totally exposed) once Peyton Manning was removed from the equation. You won't find the Rams below either. They finished 32nd. GM Billy Devaney and coach Steve Spagnuolo lost their jobs as well.
None of the 12 teams below have relinquished their gigs as it pertains to this season, although some maintain more hope than others. The biggest surprise? Houston is ranked eighth. Consider it a vote of confidence for a team that should survive the wild-card round. Meanwhile, the Saints are also without a bye, but could be waving bye-bye to the rest of the NFC if they keep playing the way they have the past eight weeks. That's why they sit near the top.
So, without further ado, here are the abridged Power Rankings, playoffs edition. Let the dissension, per the usual, flourish.
*Dec. 11 and Jan. 1 versus Cowboys: *67.5 completion pct, 373 pass yards per game, five touchdowns and one interception