Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Week Seven
1. Chicago (6-0)
- Still undefeated and the first test without Mike Brown is against the 49ers. A loss this week or next (home vs. Miami) would be cause for concern before their toughest stretch of the season.
2. New Orleans (5-1)
- Why not?
3. Minnesota (4-2)
- The team that beat Seattle is dangerous, the team that needed a meltdown by Detroit a week earlier is in trouble.
4. N.Y. Giants (4-2)
- Eli Manning is lucky Plaxico Burress can go up and snatch bad passes, but can he lead this team consistently. Three straight home games now doesn't hurt.
5. Seattle (4-2)
- Can Seneca Wallace weather the storm? What about the secondary?
6. St. Louis (4-2)
- The Rams have to be excited about the Seahawks struggles, but can they win tough games on the road.
7. Atlanta (4-2)
- The defense looked bad against Pittsburgh and no Abraham makes it even worse. If Vick can pass consistently, then this team is very good. Vick has had good games before only to implode the next week.
8. Carolina (4-3)
- This team is pedestrian, and is only +12 points in five games with Steve Smith.
9. Philadelphia (4-3)
- McNabb starting to show how overrated he is after playing an easy schedule early.
10. Dallas (3-3)
- The Cowboys could go 3-7 or 7-3 the rest of the way with Tony Romo, but they were guaranteed to go 5-5 with Bledsoe.
11. Tampa Bay (2-4)
- Wins over Cincy and Philly have the Bucs feeling good.
12. Green Bay (2-4)
- A healthy Ahman Green makes this one of the better bad teams.
13. Washington (2-5)
- Losing two of the better starting corners hurts the defense causing an offense that needs to run the ball to play from behind and pass.
14. San Francisco (2-4)
- In an actual rebuilding year (unlike the Cardinals).
15. Detroit (1-6)
- No Shaun Rogers means even the Jets can run on them, but the offense will still put up points.
16. Arizona (1-6)
- They lost to the Raiders.

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