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		<dc:creator>Phil Clark</dc:creator>
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<p>Since the 2011 fantasy season ended, you’ve had a brief period to recharge. Yet many of you already want to start planning your 2012 drafts. This column will deliver the jump start that you need to begin that process.</p>
<p>We will examine TEs that provided the best and worst value for their owners. This will be based upon their numbers, and where they were drafted. We’ll utilize standard scoring of six points per TD, and one point per 10 rushing/receiving yards in a 12-team league.</p>
<h3><strong>BEST VALUE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Rob Gronkowski </strong></p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22761" title="Rob Gronkowski " src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Rob+Gronkowski+New+England+Patriots+v+New+3O2baE3YsP-l.jpg" alt="Rob Gronkowski " width="350" height="236" />The fact that Gronkowski delivered extraordinary numbers during the regular season is hardly bulletin material. But his accomplishments become even more remarkable, when you consider that he was still available in the eighth round, before becoming the ninth TE selected… just after <strong>Marcedes Lewis</strong>. He then proceeded to lead all TEs with 17 TD receptions, which also surpassed the total of all WRs. With the addition of his lone rushing TD, his total of 18 trailed only <strong>LeSean McCoy</strong> for second overall. He also led his position with 1,327 receiving yards, which was also sixth among all receivers. His 90 receptions were second among TEs, and fifth best overall. He also was easily within the top 20 in scoring in fantasy leagues, and the enormity of his production has helped redefine the value of elite TEs to owners. As a result, be prepared for him to be selected in round two of your next drafts.</p>
<p><strong>Jimmy Graham</strong></p>
<p>Jimmy Graham’s output was nearly the equal of Gronkowski’s, and its impact upon the degree to which fantasy owners will now utilize elite TEs in their draft strategy is enormous. He was originally the sixth TE chosen, with an ADP of 74. He rewarded those who entrusting him with a sixth round selection, by leading all Tight ends with 99 catches, which was also the NFL’s highest total behind only <strong>Wes Welker</strong> and <strong>Calvin Johnson</strong>. His 1,310 yards were seventh overall, and second among TEs. His 11 TDs were the fourth highest among all receivers, and 10<sup>th</sup> best overall. Without question, <a title="Jimmy Graham: Fantasy Man-Crush" href="http://gridironexperts.com/jimmy-graham-fantasy-man-crush">Jimmy Graham has vaulted into a tier with Gronkowski</a>, that transcends all others at the position, and he will command at least a third round selection next summer.</p>
<p><strong>Aaron Hernandez </strong></p>
<p>If Hernandez happened to wear a different uniform, his 2011 accomplishments would be discussed even more extensively. Because even though teammate Gronkowski delivered an epic statistical explosion, Hernandez still managed to supply numbers that far exceeded his value. Fantasy owners made Hernandez just an 11<sup>th</sup> round pick, as 12 TEs were chosen before him. Yet, he generated the fourth highest yardage total at his position (910), and was tied for fourth with 79 receptions. Plus, he surpassed 100 yards in three games, averaged 65 YPG, and scored seven times. While Gronkowski will collect an enormous number of receptions again next season, Hernandez will produce sufficiently to merit selection as a top five TE.</p>
<p><strong>Tony Gonzalez</strong></p>
<p>Gonzalez assembled a decent 2010 season statistically, generating 70 catches for 656 yards, while scoring six times. But since those were the fewest number of receptions since 2002, and his lowest yardage total since 1998, many fantasy owners feared a continual decline in 2011. As a result, he was the 12<sup>th</sup> TE drafted, which was after <strong>Marcedes Lewis</strong>, <strong>Owen Daniels</strong>, and <strong>Kellen Winslow</strong> among others. Gonzalez repaid those who selected him by finishing third among all TEs with 80 receptions. Gonzalez also ranked fifth at his position with 875 yards, while generating seven TDs. Despite his 2011 success, both <strong>Roddy White</strong> and <strong>Julio Jones </strong>will commandeer a sizable percentage of targets again in 2012, and their collective presence will make it exceedingly difficult for Gonzalez to match his 2011 numbers.</p>
<p><strong>Dustin Keller</strong></p>
<p>He was not exactly garnering a considerable amount of attention heading into last summers’ drafts, after producing 815 yards on 65 receptions in 2010. And there were undoubtedly games during the 2011 regular season, in which fantasy owners weren’t exactly enamored with Keller’s production. But considering that he was just the 17<sup>th</sup> TE selected, he easily exceeded expectations. For the modest price of a 12<sup>th</sup> round draft pick, Keller rewarded those who chose him, by finishing sixth at his position with 815 yards, and ranking ninth in receptions with 65, while establishing new career highs in both categories. While it might be difficult for him to place at such a high level again next season, he can be employed as a 10<sup>th</sup> round selection, for those who choose not to utilize a lofty pick on their TE.</p>
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<h3><strong>WORST VALUE</strong></h3>
<p><strong>Jermichael Finley</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22762" title="Jermichael Finley" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Jermichael+Finley+Green+Bay+Packers+v+Atlanta+hZvEmxC0RCRl.jpg" alt="Jermichael Finley" width="300" height="200" />His imposing physical ability, and the prolific nature of Green Bay’s offense, combined to make Finley a tremendously enticing choice on draft day. As a result, he became the second player at his position to be selected, as fantasy owners were willing to utilize a fourth round pick on the fourth-year TE. While he ultimately generated solid production overall, his numbers did not quite attain the level that one would prefer to see after making such a lofty investment. He did establish new highs in TDs (eight) and receiving yards (767), while also tying his career best with 55 catches. However, that reception total placed him just 14<sup>th</sup> among all TEs, while his total yardage ranked only 12<sup>th</sup>. Plus, three of his TDs were amassed in week 3 against Chicago, while he failed to reach the end zone in 11 other contests. While it is expected that he will return to Green Bay, considering the numerous options that <strong>Aaron Rodgers</strong> possesses, and the growing number of high quality TEs throughout the league, it is best to draft Finley no higher than the top eight at his position.</p>
<p><strong>Dallas Clark </strong></p>
<p>Although he missed 10 games in 2010 due to a torn ligament in his wrist, he appeared to be an excellent candidate for a massive resurgence in 2011. In fact, it was reasonable to anticipate numbers in the neighborhood of 2009, when he collected double digit TDs for the third time in his career, along with over 800 yards. Therefore, it made complete sense for fantasy owners to utilize a fifth round pick on Clark, which made him the fourth TE selected. However, what ensued was nothing short of disaster. Clark only amassed 352 yards, despite performing in 11 contests, which was just five more than he accumulated in six games during 2010. His two TDs were the fewest since his 2003 rookie year, and his 34 catches placed him 27<sup>th</sup> among TEs, and were the least since 2005. His value in 2012 is uncertain as of now, since his status with the Colts, as well as the identity of his QB, is unclear.</p>
<p><strong>Marcedes Lewis</strong></p>
<p>After finishing 2010 tied for the league lead among all TEs with a career best 10 TDs, Lewis appeared capable of performing as a No. 1. He became the eighth TE selected, with an ADP of 94, as Gronkowski, Gonzalez and Hernandez were among those still available. However, despite starting 15 games, his output declined significantly. Lewis ranked a disappointing 21<sup>st</sup> in receptions among all TEs with just 39. Plus, his paltry 460 yards also placed him 21<sup>st</sup>, and were the fewest since 2008. The worst news for those who drafted him, was that he failed to score for the first time in his six year career. If his 2011 numbers, and the reality that <strong>Blaine Gabbert</strong> will still be under center, do not provide sufficient reasons to look elsewhere for your next TE, the fact that new HC <strong>Mike Mularkey</strong> has called Lewis &#8220;perhaps the best blocking tight end in the NFL&#8221; should.          <strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>Owen Daniels</strong></p>
<p>Despite the fact that Daniels had missed a total of 13 games in 2009-2010, fantasy owners displayed optimism, that he would experience a return to health, and high quality numbers in 2011. That image of an active Daniels collecting numerous passes from <strong>Matt Schaub, </strong>propelled him into becoming the seventh TE drafted, with an ADP of 74. Ultimately, he did in fact compete in 15 games. However, that makes the modest production that he attained even more disappointing, as he finished just 15th among TEs with both 54 receptions, and 677 receiving yards. While that enabled him to lead the Texans in both categories, his numbers were hardly a satisfactory reward for those who selected him. Even though Schaub was only able to perform in 10 contests, which impacted Daniels’ opportunities, he still, should not be among the top 10 TEs chosen next summer.</p>
<p><strong>Zach Miller </strong></p>
<p>Miller averaged 63 catches, 745 yards, and four TDs in 2009-2010, led the leading the Raiders in every major receiving category, and even garnered his first Pro Bowl selection in 2010. He then spurned a chance to resign with Oakland, in lieu of a more lucrative contract with Seattle. Since serious questions enveloped the QB position with his new team, fantasy owners were aware that his numbers could decline. He became the 14<sup>th</sup> TE selected, with an ADP of 130. But that modest investment was still far too hefty, as Miller’s output plummeted sizably with the Seahawks. Even though he participated in 15 games, he ranked a lowly 41<sup>st</sup> among all TEs in yardage with 233, and improved just slightly to 37<sup>th</sup> in receptions (25). Worse, he failed to find the end zone during the entire season. Unless a radical change occurs at the QB slot, Miller is not worth drafting.</p>
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<p>Like nearly every NFL season, there was plenty of turnover amongst the NFL head coaching ranks. This year, nearly a quarter of the 32 pro football squads will make that change. Here&#8217;s a look at the seven new field generals who will be manning the sidelines for a new team in 2012.</p>
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<p><p class="stl"><span class="stl"></span></p> <strong>Jeff Fisher- </strong>The biggest name amongst the new NFL head coaches will be former long-time Titan<strong></strong>s head man Jeff Fisher. Fisher ends his one year absence from the league by taking over for a young but talented Rams squad that had high expectations in 2011 but badly under-achieved under <strong>Steve Spagnuolo. </strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Part of the appeal for Fisher to come to St. Louis was that he has nearly total control. He&#8217;ll have a major say in who the club hires as General Manager and with have control over personnel. He&#8217;s already hired a much improved coaching staff, signing late Saints defensive coordinator <strong>Gregg Williams </strong>and new offensive coordinator <strong>Brian Schottenheimer </strong>is expected to restore a run-heavy offense better suited to Fisher&#8217;s conservative style.</p>
<p><p class="kc"><span class="kc"></span></p> <strong>Romeo Crennel- </strong>Kansas City took the &#8220;interim&#8221; title off of Crennel and retained him as the new head coach. He nearly led the Chiefs to three straight season-ending wins after taking over for <strong>Todd Haley </strong>and ended the Green Bay Packer&#8217;s dreams of an undefeated season.</p>
<p>Crennel has the full support of the Chiefs&#8217; locker room and the players rallied around him and vocally supported his full time transition from defensive coordinator to the main man.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s thought that his familiarity with the team with allow for a quicker turnaround for a Kansas City team that went from AFC West champion to cellar dwellers in one short season.</p>
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<p><p class="oak"><span class="oak"></span></p> <strong>Dennis Allen- </strong>Perhaps the new Raiders won&#8217;t be a huge departure from <strong>Al Davis</strong>&#8216;s regime. The surprising dismissal of <strong>Hugh Jackson</strong> reeked of new managing general partner <strong>Mark Davis</strong> starting anew and putting his own stamp on his team. But hiring a coach with little experience is a high risk/reward move reminisce and symbolic of Oakland&#8217;s last decade of misery.</p>
<p>Allen was the defensive coordinator for the division-rival Denver Broncos last season. He helped <strong>John Fox</strong> install a strong 3-4 unit that led to a surprising AFC West title. His top priority will be to improve Oakland&#8217;s 29th ranked defense and bring some discipline to a team that is annually amongst the most penalized.</p>
<p>At 39, Allen is now the youngest head coach in the NFL. He is also the first defensive-minded coach to lead the Raiders since legendary hall-of-famer <strong>John Madden.</strong></p>
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<p><p class="ind"><span class="ind"></span></p> <strong>Chuck Pagano- </strong>It certainly appears that <strong>Jim Irsay&#8217;s</strong> Colts are going in a totally different direction and are starting from scratch. Gone are their longtime General Manager <strong>Bill Polian</strong> and head coach <strong>Jim Caldwell. </strong><strong></strong>In will be new G.M. <strong>Ryan Grigson, </strong>formerly an executive with the Philadelphia Eagles and new head coach Chuck Pagano.</p>
<p>Pagano comes to Indianapolis as the former defensive coordinator with the Baltimore Ravens. His preaches an aggressive 3-4 defensive scheme that utilizes blitzes with big and powerful players. It&#8217;s a complete contrast to the Colts&#8217; recent defensive philosophy of relying on speed at the expense of size. For Irsay to move from soft-spoken offensive coaches like Caldwell and <strong>Tony Dungy </strong>to the more brash, defensive-minded Pagano speaks to just how many changes should be expected started in 2012 for his club.</p>
<p>Clearly it will be a work in progress for Indianapolis, as they are essentially gutting their entire franchise from top to bottom and starting fresh with a new front office, head coach and with the majority expecting that they will select Stanford quarterback <strong>Andrew Luck</strong> with the top pick in the draft, a new franchise quarterback.</p>
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<p><p class="tb"><span class="tb"></span></p> <strong>Greg Schiano- </strong>The Bucs looked to the college ranks to fill the final coaching vacancy available. Greg Schiano, late of Rutgers, was a surprising hire for the <strong>Glazer&#8217;s</strong> as his name was not amongst the many rumored to be candidates for the head coaching position.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not surprising that a college coach was hired to fill <strong>Raheem Morris&#8217;s</strong> old job. As recently as last Sunday, Oregon head coach <strong>Chip Kelly </strong>was expected to be hired before he allegedly backed out at the last moment. Houston Texans defensive coordinator <strong>Wade Phillips </strong>was also a rumored candidate before he withdrew his own name from consideration.</p>
<p>Schiano, who signed a five year deal, has a strong background on the defensive side of the ball, so his first priority will be to restore the Bucs to the &#8220;Youngry&#8221; defense that looked to be on the rise in 2010, then faded badly as the losses mounted in 2011. Look for the club to add an experienced offensive coordinator and to be in the market for a quarterbacking guru to diagnose what went wrong for <strong>Josh Freeman</strong> last year.</p>
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<p><p class="mia"><span class="mia"></span></p> <strong>Joe Philbin- </strong>The Dolphins are another team that is moving in a totally new and different direction. Former Packers offensive coordinator Joe Philbin was hired to turn around and develop a Miami offense that has seemed to aimlessly drift for several season.</p>
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<p>With the exception of the <strong>Jay Fiedler </strong>era, the Dolphins have struggled to establish a long-term answer at quarterback since <strong>Dan Marino </strong>retired. Philbin has a history with helping develop <strong>Aaron Rodgers</strong> and <strong>Matt Flynn.</strong> With Flynn being a free agent, the speculation of his pending arrival in South Beach is already rampant.</p>
<p>Miami is also expected to transition from a 3-4  defensive front, so look for them to hire a new defensive coordinator with experience in the 4-3.</p>
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<p><p class="jac"><span class="jac"></span></p> <strong>Mike Mularkey- </strong>Perhaps the most surprising hire was Mularkey&#8217;s return to the head coaching ranks. He was not considered a strong candidate to return on the sidelines after a disappointing stint as the head man in Buffalo and leading an Atlanta Falcons offense that ultimately underperformed in the playoffs.</p>
<p>Considering the Jags have a new owner and a history of an inability to sell out home games, it&#8217;s puzzling that Mularkey is getting another kick at the can. Many expected <strong>Shahid Khan</strong> to make a big splash by trying to sign a big name coach, but he ultimately decided that Mularkey&#8217;s track record on the offensive side of the ball was just what he was looking for to open a new chapter in Jacksonville.</p>
<p>Let the Los Angeles Jaguars speculation begin..</p>
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<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/wk10cover.ss_full.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20967" title="Fantasy Football" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/wk10cover.ss_full.jpg" alt="Fantasy Football" width="290" height="175" /></a>So maybe you didn’t win your fantasy league. Maybe you didn’t even make it to the fantasy playoffs. Or perhaps you’re hoisting your invisible fantasy trophy over your head right now. Whatever the case, this was surely a season full of highlights, lowlights and anything &amp; everything in between for the NFL.</p>
<p>Next year we’ve got some hot rookies looking to stay gold in their upcoming sophomore seasons. Andy Dalton, Tim Tebow and Cam Newton saw the most success among all rookie QB’s. While Dalton and Tebow have their teams poised to make a run at the playoffs, Cam and his Panthers will be watching the games from whichever couch they feel is best. Still, Newton has had a season that will go down as a great one for a rookie quarterback. He’s rushed for 14 touchdowns and thrown for 20 more. Not too shabby for a 22 year old Heisman winner from Georgia I’d say.</p>
<p>Some key season ending injuries were no doubt the cause of much frustration within the fantasy ranks this year. Early on, Jamaal Charles went out for the season against the Lions. This was a crushing blow not only to the Chiefs team, but to his fantasy owners that expected top notch numbers out of him this year. While the Chiefs have had many multi-faceted problems this season, the loss of Charles was definitely worth a mention as it took out their entire running game.</p>
<p>Darren McFadden has essentially missed the last 9 full games with an injury of his own. Although he hasn’t been put on injured reserve, he might as well have been, as his fantasy numbers went from stellar, to non-existent in his absence. This opened the door for Michael Bush to step up and have a solid season in place of McFadden. Those owners lucky enough to pick up Bush in place of McFadden weren’t totally devastated at the injury, but surely missed the excitement that Darren had to offer with his running style.</p>
<p>And then there’s the Colts playing their season without their perennial all-pro, Peyton Manning. To say it’s been disastrous would be an understatement, although the Colts have managed to string together a couple wins in a row. Some think this could potentially (with a capital P) save coach Jim Caldwell’s job. If they can pull off a victory in the final game of the season, Caldwell could have even more breathing room as it relates to his job, but surely won’t make any new Colt fans in the Andrew Luck sweepstakes. The question then remains: if the number one pick in the draft is lost, would the two or three victories be worth it? Manning mentoring Luck probably wouldn’t be such a bad way to go. As history has shown, many of the QB greats have grown under the wings of superstar predecessors. But don’t pack your bags for Indianapolis just yet Mr. Luck, this game has a funny way of surprising us.</p>
<p>DeMarco Murray showed us all a reason to be legitimately excited about drafting him early next year. He lit up the Rams earlier this year for over 250 yards on 25 carries. Yeah, he soon became the Cowboys’ featured back for the rest of the season (until he got hurt of course). A solid runner, Murray gave Dallas plenty of optimism and reason to believe their running game can be a force to be reckoned with for some time to come.</p>
<p>I’m sure you know, but in case you live underneath a rock, Drew Brees just broke Dan Marino’s single season passing record of 5,084 passing yards set in 1984. Brees now has a total of 5,087 passing yards on the season, and if he plays in it, still has one game left to add on to that number. The record breaking game in New Orleans vs. the Atlanta Falcons was delayed for a few minutes while Brees and his team mates were allowed to relish in the historical moment. If you’re anything like me, you were thinking [finally a record broken without controversy by someone that doesn’t use performance enhancing drugs and that is actually likeable]. Apparently Marino himself is okay with his record falling to this particular player. Upon the record being broken, Marino is quoted as tweeting “great job by such a special player.” A humbled Brees later gave much credit to his team mates for accomplishing this feat. While addressing his team mates in the locker room after the game, Brees stated, “there may be only one name that goes into the record book, but it’s all about you guys.” If that’s not the definition of humility and class, then I don’t know what is. Congratulations Drew.</p>
<p>And in what is arguably the biggest story in the NFL this year, Tim Tebow has grabbed fans of this league by the collar and is staring intently into the eyes of his haters. You can dislike him all you want, plenty of people already do regardless of his performance. But one thing is certain: you can’t deny his dedication to winning or question his intensity. Tebow might be gaining publicity by treading in water that many choose to never disturb, but at the end of the day we’re still talking about him, and that’s the point. Publicity is publicity. Love him or hate him, the whole country is talking about him and that bodes all kinds of well for Mr. Tebow and his pocket book in the future. How’d you like to be his agent right now? In all seriousness, the bottom line here is clear, Denver owes a great deal of its success this season to that Tebow guy. And to briefly touch on the taboo-portion of this Tebow debate, the integrity of this league should never be compromised by one individual and his personal beliefs, regardless of our own thoughts about them. Tim Tebow is a good football player and that’s why we watch him.</p>
<p>That’s the bottom line. His religious faith has nothing to do with it. He can believe anything he wants, but it’s our responsibility to keep our focus and discussion about his on-field play, not his off-field beliefs. Now if Tebow can offer the same courtesy in return and when asked a football question, comeback with a football, not religious based answer, then all will be balanced in the equation. And besides, the guy isn’t deliberately offensive, nor is he breaking any league rules. He just chooses to very openly speak his mind about his faith. This may or may not turn out to be a problem for him, but that depends on his ability (or lackthereof) to constantly keep his word filter on full blast. Everyone knows that based on general respect for others, it’s an unspoken rule to only go so far with religious talks, especially when in the media spotlight like Tebow. I’ve yet to witness him crossing that line, and even if he tried to, rest assured the Bronco’s PR person would quickly remind him of that proverbial boundary. The fact remains, the Tebow story is an intriguing one by any definition, regardless of your take on the guy. He has become a favorite topic for media outlets, a conversation piece among friends and a surprising new addition to the list of “must watch players” in this league, and he’s done all this whether we like it or not. We have to at least respect that.</p>
<p>So, before the season started, what if someone had told you that the Chargers, Eagles, Colts and Bears would be eliminated from playoff contention, and the Jets, Giants and Cowboys are one week away from sharing the same fate? And what if they told you the Texans, Bengals, Broncos, Raiders and Lions were all either in the playoffs or one week away from getting there? And suppose they told you the 49ers would be nearing a 13 win, first round bye type of a season, would you have believed any of that? Well the time for believing is now.</p>
<p>Heading into the final week of the season, here are a couple of key games to watch as well as a full breakdown of all playoff scenarios:</p>
<p>Dallas Cowboys (8-7) @ New York Giants (8-7)<br />
This is for all the marbles. Whichever team wins takes the reigns as champions of the NFC East. Both teams have had up and down seasons, with all the reason in the world to hold their heads up even if ousted from the post-season. The bright spots have outweighed the dark this season for these two teams, despite less success than originally predicted. And what’s more exciting than two division rivals duking it out for a playoff spot on the final game of the year? This is one you won’t want to miss!</p>
<p>Baltimore Ravens (11-4) @ Cincinnati Bengals (9-6)<br />
If you’re Cincinnati it’s simple, win and you’re in. Baltimore on the other hand has a few scenarios that could play out for them. If they win and the Patriots lose, they’ve got the number one seed in the AFC and home field advantage throughout the playoffs. If they win and the Patriots win as well, they will secure the second seed and a bye in the first round. A Steelers loss will also clinch the division for them. This is a crucial game in determining many AFC post-season matchups.</p>
<p>49ers – clinch a first round bye with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win, or</li>
<li>Tie and Saints loss or tie, or</li>
<li>Saints loss</li>
</ul>
<p>Saints – clinch a first round bye with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win and 49ers loss or tie, or</li>
<li>A tie and 49ers loss</li>
</ul>
<p>Patriots – clinch home field advantage throughout with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win or tie, or</li>
<li>Ravens loss or tie and Steelers loss or tie</li>
</ul>
<p>Steelers – clinch division and first round bye with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win and Ravens loss or tie, or</li>
<li>A tie and Ravens loss</li>
</ul>
<p>Steelers clinch home field advantage throughout playoffs with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win and Ravens loss or tie and Patriots loss</li>
</ul>
<p>Broncos – clinch division with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win, or</li>
<li>Tie and Raiders loss or tie, or</li>
<li>Raiders loss</li>
</ul>
<p>Raiders – clinch division with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win and Broncos loss or tie, or</li>
<li>Tie and Broncos loss</li>
</ul>
<p>Raiders clinch wild-card berth with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win and Bengals loss and Titans loss or tie</li>
<li>Win and Bengals loss and Jets win</li>
</ul>
<p>Bengals – clinch wild-card berth with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win or tie, or</li>
<li>Jets loss or tie and Raiders loss or tie, or</li>
<li>Jets loss or tie and Broncos loss or tie</li>
</ul>
<p>Jets – clinch a wild-card berth with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win and Bengals loss and Titans loss or tie and Raiders loss or tie, or</li>
<li>Win and Bengals loss and Titans loss or tie and Broncos loss or tie</li>
</ul>
<p>Titans clinch a wild-card berth with</p>
<ul>
<li>Win and Bengals loss and Jets win and Raiders loss or tie, or</li>
<li>Win and Bengals loss and Jets win and Broncos loss or tie, or</li>
<li>Win and Jets loss or tie and Raiders and Broncos win</li>
</ul>
<p>Confused yet? Don’t worry, the playoff picture will come into focus after this weekend. Whether your team is still in the race or out of contention, we trust you will still be glued to your TV’s…there’s not much better than post-season football in the NFL.</p>
<p>Enjoy the games and have a safe and happy new year!</p>
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<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/dolphins28.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22165" title="Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/12/dolphins28.jpg" alt="Miami Dolphins Cheerleaders" width="300" height="441" /></a>The first two teams have booked their tickets to the playoffs and have won their respective divisions with now time being of the essence for the remaining division leaders and wild card contenders to push for those few spots that still exist. It was a fantastic weekend of football. No doubt about it.</p>
<p>America’s game of the week put the Packers perfect season on the line, as they narrowly escaped with a victory, while Tim Tebow and the Broncos managed to pull out another come from behind victory. Oh, and lets not forget Jason Garrett’s questionable coaching decision that cost the Cowboys the game against the Cardinals.</p>
<p>It’s crunch time in the NFL as the playoffs inch closer and closer. December could be the month to remember or one to forget depending on your allegiances because now it’s an epic battle to the end of the season. With that…</p>
<p>Lets glance at the Power Rankings heading into Week 14. Shall we?</p>
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<p><strong>1. Green Bay Packers</strong>           Record: 12-0               Rank Last Week: 1<br />
An unbelievable season was put to the test again this weekend against a Giants squad desperately searching for a win. The Packers were able to win on a last second field goal from the leg of Mason Crosby, keeping a perfect season in tact and officially clinching the NFC North division. Aaron Rodgers thrived under pressure leading a last minute drive to set up the game winning field goal. Nothing changes from the previous week, as Green Bay still remains the team to take down. Next Week: vs. Raiders.</p>
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<p><strong>2. Baltimore Ravens  </strong>            Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 2<br />
Inching closer to the AFC North division title, the Ravens put a hurting on an ailing Browns team that had running back Ray Rice run for a career day of 204 rushing yards. Joe Flacco didn’t necessarily throw the ball well, but with 290 yards on the ground and a Lardarius Webb punt return for a touchdown, the Ravens were able to easily take care of business. Baltimore looks ready for the playoffs. Next Week: vs. Colts.</p>
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<p><strong>3. New Orleans Saints           </strong>Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 3<br />
The explosive Saints continue to put on a show, as Drew Brees made passing history, passing for over 4,031 yards on the season, the first NFL quarterback to eclipse the 4,000 yard mark in twelve games. The Saints remain undefeated at home this season and look set for an epic playoff run. If they continue to pour on the points, the Saints could be unstoppable come January. The only question that remains is who is willing to stop them? Next Week: at Titans.</p>
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<p><strong>4. New England Patriots</strong>       Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 4<br />
The Patriots improve to 9-3, winning their fourth straight game, holding off a late rally from the winless Indianapolis Colts. Tom Brady threw two touchdown passes to tight end Rob Gronkowski and withstood an onside kick attempt that could have given the Colts a chance to win the game. The Patriots look set to win the AFC East, now vying for home field advantage in the playoffs. With that said, New England will need to win out for the rest of the season. Next Week: at Redskins.</p>
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<p><strong>5. Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>            Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 5<br />
Nipping at the Ravens heels, the Steelers are looking for a prime wild card spot. They once again took care of business against division rival Cincinnati this week. It wasn’t even a contest as Ben Roethlisberger threw two touchdowns and the game was pretty much sealed by the half. The AFC North is still up for grabs, with Baltimore holding a slim advantage. Now the Steelers will be hoping the Ravens take a late season dive, thrusting them to the top of the division. Next Week: vs. Browns. (Thursday night)</p>
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<p><strong>6. San Francisco 49ers</strong>          Record: 10-2               Rank Last Week: 6<br />
The second team to record double digit victories this season has also clinched the NFC West division, cementing their spot in the playoffs. The Niners looked sharp against an ailing Rams team, shutting them out 26-0. Now, Mr. Jim Harbaugh, only the third rookie coach in NFL history to win the division, has to plan for the postseason. It should be interesting to see what he comes up with. Next Week: at Cardinals.</p>
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<p><strong>7. Houston Texans</strong>                 Record: 9-3                 Rank Last Week: 7<br />
T.J. time in Houston paid off with a big win for the Texans, as they were able to hold off a fighting Atlanta Falcons squad. Given the Texans are riddled with injuries, they are still finding ways to win. With their sixth win in a row, the Texans are looking good to wrap up the AFC South and third string quarterback T.J. Yates is performing quite well considering the circumstances. He threw his first NFL touchdown this weekend, but Houston suffered another big loss in receiver Andre Johnson, injuring his left hamstring. This team could on its way to making their first playoff appearance in franchise history. Next Week: at Bengals.</p>
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<p><strong>8. Denver Broncos     </strong>            Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 14<br />
With such a pathetic start, one would have pinned the Broncos to be in last place this season, but a huge resurgence has them in a tie atop the AFC West with the Raiders. Tim Tebow and company did it again this weekend, completing another come from behind victory to make Tebow 6-1 as the Broncos starter. Will this ride throughout the rest of season and possibly the playoffs? Who knows, but doubters are now turning to believers in this magical mystery team and Tim Tebow continues to improve from game to game. Next Week: vs. Bears.</p>
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<p><strong>9. Tennessee Titans               </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 15<br />
Hallelujah! Chris Johnson is slowly and surely returning to form, rushing for a hundred fifty three yards this week against Buffalo. With this win, the Titans have quietly entered into the wild card race. The timing couldn’t be more perfect for Tennessee who is looking to stride past the Jets, Bengals, and even the Raiders for one of two coveted spots. Matt Hasselbeck has the experience to possibly get this team further than all might have thought this season. We’ll see if the Titans have the fight in them the remainder of the season. Next Week: vs. Saints.</p>
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<p><strong>10. New York Jets                 </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 16<br />
Gang Green was able to slide past the Redskins in a fourth quarter rally to improve to 7-5, giving them a better chance to contend for a wild card spot. Although their game over the weekend was less than stellar considering the Jets only produced a hundred sixty total yards after three quarters. It was Shonn Greene’s big running day that helped the Jets overcome the struggling Skins. Nonetheless, Rex Ryan still believes his team will be in the Super Bowl. We’ll see come February. Next Week: vs. Chiefs.</p>
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<p><strong>11. Dallas Cowboys               </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 8<br />
With the best intentions at heart, head coach Jason Garrett rightfully cost his team the game this weekend in Arizona. Calling a timeout right before Dallas kicker Dan Bailey kicked it through the up-rights iced him long enough so his second kick wasn’t even close. Arizona forced overtime and came up big as Kevin Kolb dumped a short pass to LaRod Stephens-Howling who zigzagged fifty-two yards for the game winning score. Dallas’ winning streak was cut short, but nonetheless they are still in a good position to win the NFC East. Next Week: vs. Giants.</p>
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<p><strong>12. Oakland Raiders            </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 9<br />
Oakland had a chance to take over first place in the division but stumbled against the resilient Miami Dolphins. Carson Palmer had a decent day passing, but the Dolphins surged out of the gate and took care of business at home. The Raiders are in a good position to either win the AFC West or grab a remaining wild card slot. However, Oakland needs to keep winning and make sure that Tebow and the Broncos don’t surpass them. Next week: at Packers.</p>
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<p><strong>13. Cincinnati Bengals          </strong>Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 10<br />
The Bengals just couldn’t overcome a sleuth of turnovers and mishaps that had them eliminated from winning the AFC North this weekend. Still vying and in the running for a wild card spot, the Bengals will have to play much better if they expect to go beyond the regular season and eliminate many of the gaffes they had on Sunday. Sunday’s game was a big eye opener for this squad who now know what kinds of threats that may lie ahead come postseason time. Next Week: vs. Texans.</p>
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<p><strong>14. Atlanta Falcons</strong>               Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 11<br />
A team that was sporadic on offense for most of the day now find themselves fighting for a wild card spot, now down two games to the division leading Saints. Trailing the entire game this weekend, the Falcons were never able to take a firm grasp of the game and comeback against a hurt Texans team. The Falcons are still a heavy favorite to clinch a wild card spot, but will have keep pace with the Bears, Lions and several others if they hope to secure one. Next Week: at Panthers.</p>
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<p><strong>15. Chicago Bears</strong>                 Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 12<br />
Things keep getting worse for the Chicago Bears whose mid-season surge has come to a screeching halt. Jay Cutler is out and now the Bears only offensive weapon in Matt Forte is down and out for two to six weeks. The Bears were once thinking playoffs and are still in heat of things, but plagued by injuries could have this once promising team miss the postseason. Next Week: at Broncos.</p>
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<p><strong>16. Detroit Lions</strong>                    Record: 7-5                 Rank Last Week: 13<br />
The Lions had the hot hand to start the season, but have gone on a cold streak, losing five of their last seven. Detroit is still hopeful for the playoffs, but will need to shake off their losing streak and find new ways to win. Matthew Stafford had another four hundred yard passing day, but then again, this isn’t the only thing that will contribute to wins. These last four games will test this team in more ways than one. Next Week: vs. Vikings.</p>
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<p><strong>17. Arizona Cardinals</strong>           Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 18<br />
Kevin Kolb returned to the Cardinals this week and helped them inch closer in the playoff hunt with a huge overtime win against the Dallas Cowboys. The Cardinals appeared defeated when Dan Bailey made the game winning kick, but Dallas coach Jason Garrett kept their hopes alive by calling timeout at the last second. Kolb hit LaRod Stephens-Howling for a fifty-two yard touchdown to secure the overtime win. The season isn’t over just yet for this team, if they keep winning who knows what might happen. Next Week: vs. 49ers.</p>
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<p><strong>18. Seattle Seahawks             </strong>Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 22<br />
In an effort to save their season, the Seattle Seahawks ran all over the reeling Eagles to give them a fighting chance in the playoff hunt. Marshawn Lynch was great, rushing for a hundred forty eight yards and a couple of first half touchdowns. This was the Seahawks third win in four games and now they hold on for dear life in the playoff hunt. It may be too late for the Seahawks this year, but all aside they ruined the Eagles chances of a hopeful comeback and winning season. Next Week: vs. Rams. (MNF)</p>
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<p><strong>19. New York Giants                        </strong>Record: 6-6                 Rank Last Week: 17<br />
So close yet so far as the New York Giants gave the Green Bay Packers a run for their money, but were unable to stop the hot hand of Aaron Rodgers in the waning seconds of the game. With their fourth loss in a row, the Giants are now on the edge of missing the playoffs. With a loss by Dallas this weekend, it certainly helped their chances, but now more than ever the Giants will have to break this losing streak if they want to see snow fall in January. Next Week: at Cowboys.</p>
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<p><strong>20. San Diego Chargers        </strong>Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 24<br />
Where in the world did this come from? Monday night’s game for the Chargers saw them as a rejuvenated bunch, outperforming and outscoring the Jaguars by a big margin. If San Diego played like this all season, their record would be much improved. Phillip Rivers was excellent probably playing his best game all year, considering his passing numbers haven’t been so hot this season. With a six game losing streak finally coming to an end, the Chargers now prepare themselves for late season rally. Next Week: vs. Bills.</p>
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<p><strong>21. Kansas City Chiefs         </strong>Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 27<br />
The art of the Hail Mary paid off this weekend as quarterback Tyler Palko aired one out in the final seconds of the first half. Brain Urlacher deflected the ball into the waiting arms of Dexter McCluster. It was the only touchdown of the game as the Chiefs snap their losing streak. Chicago fans got a brief glimpse of former Bear Kyle Orton wearing Kansas City red, who was injured on his first play and didn’t return to action. There’s still hope for this Chiefs squad. Next Week: at Jets.</p>
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<p><strong>22. Miami Dolphins               </strong>Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 25<br />
The Fins have been on a late season surge winning four of their last five games. It makes you wonder whether or not if the Dolphins had started out this way, how their season would have differed. Matt Moore was pretty good, but it was Reggie Bush who ran for over a hundred yards against the Raiders. This once woeful team is still continuing to impress. The playoffs may be out of reach at this point, but that doesn’t mean the Fins can’t keep swimming strong. Next Week: vs. Eagles.</p>
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<p><strong>23. Carolina Panthers</strong>           Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 28<br />
Cam Newton had a field day this weekend against Tampa Bay, rushing for three touchdowns to set the NFL single season record for rushing touchdowns by a quarterback. Carolina has already doubled the amount of wins from a year ago and Cam Newton looks to be the savior of the Panthers franchise. With a few more years under his belt, the Panthers could be elite team once again. Next Week: vs. Falcons.</p>
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<p><strong>24. Washington Redskins</strong>     Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 19<br />
Losing seven out of their last eight, the Washington Redskins have not been the same team since the first two weeks of the season. In last place in the NFC East, their season is all but over and Mike Shanahan is reeling for answers. There was a chance this weekend for a big win, but the Skins led the Jets over-power them in the fourth quarter to let victory slip away. It’s been another disappointing season for Washington. It will be interesting to see what this team does come the off-season. Next Week: vs. Patriots.</p>
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<p><strong>25. Buffalo Bills                     </strong>Record: 5-7                 Rank Last Week: 20<br />
This team has seen their season slide into the ground week after week. Now, with the playoffs looming in the distance, the Bills are fighting for their life to stay alive. Five straight losses have sent this team from the top of the AFC East to third. It’s sad to see the wheels coming off this once thought to be dynamic squad. At least this week, Stevie Johnson kept his touchdown celebrations on the classier side. Poor Buffalo, they just can’t seem catch a break. Next Week: at Chargers.</p>
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<p><strong>26. Philadelphia Eagles         </strong>Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 21<br />
Another loss for the Eagles pits them with the Washington Redskins at the bottom of the NFC East. Vince Young started again for the Eagles with Vick being unable to play and performed lowly. He threw four interceptions, a career high for him, as the Eagles chances of securing a winning season went out the door. It’s hard to say what happened this year in Philly and as the drama mounts, so do the losses and the “boo-birds” from the stands. Next Week: at Dolphins</p>
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<p><strong>27. Cleveland Browns           </strong>Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 23<br />
Losing for the fifth time in six straight games, the Browns are hurting badly and now play on a shortened week on Thursday night football, against the Steelers nonetheless. Their season may be over and maybe it couldn’t have come at a better time considering the Browns are all banged-up. Let the re-building process continue. Next Week: at Steelers. (Thursday night)</p>
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<p><strong>28. Tampa Bay Buccaneers </strong> Record: 4-8                 Rank Last Week: 26<br />
After starting 3-1, the Buccaneers have struggled the rest of the season dropping their last six of seven games and are all but eliminated from playoff contention. Josh Freeman was out this weekend with an injury to his throwing shoulder, thus giving Josh Johnson an opportunity to play, one that didn’t pan out so well. Tampa Bay should be better than their record indicates, but this season hasn’t gone exactly to plan. Maybe next year, eh? Next Week: at Jaguars</p>
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<p><strong>29. Jacksonville Jaguars       </strong>Record: 3-9                 Rank Last Week: 29<br />
Not a good outing for a team looking to keep their season under control. With the recent selling of the team and Jack Del Rio finally out the door, the Jags are looking to rebuild their broken franchise. Jacksonville suffered several miscues and a botched snap to put points on the board Monday night. Unfortunately the future regarding this team is still in question. With time will come answers, hopefully, cross your fingers Jags fans. Next Week: vs. Buccaneers.</p>
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<p><strong>30. Minnesota Vikings          </strong>Record: 2-10               Rank Last Week: 30<br />
It was another crushing blow to the Vikings this week who fell into the double-digit loss category this season. Christian Ponder and his boys can’t catch a break considering he passed for three hundred eighty one yards, setting a Minnesota single game rookie record once held by the great Fran Tarkenton. It was a late interception thrown by Ponder that set-up the game winning score by the Broncos. The Vikings lose their fourth in a row and will now begin preparing for next season already. Next Week: vs. Lions.</p>
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<p><strong>31. St. Louis Rams</strong>                Record: 2-10               Rank Last Week: 31<br />
No Sam Bradford again for St. Louis as A.J. Feely filled in for the injured starter. Feely struggled all afternoon and the Rams were not even noticeable in a game that didn’t mean that much to them to begin with. The Rams have been reeling the entire season and now look forward to having a high draft pick come April 2012. Next Week: at Seahawks. (MNF)</p>
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<p><strong>32. Indianapolis Colts</strong>           Record: 0-12               Rank Last Week: 32<br />
With four games remaining, the Colts are on the edge of a winless season. Quarterback Dan Orlovsky replaced Curtis Painter this week and gave the Colts a fighting chance against a dominant Patriots squad. A legendary comeback was in the making, but the Colts were too little too late in accomplishing the feat. The Colts must beat Baltimore, Tennessee, Houston or Jacksonville to avoid 0-16. Next Week: at Ravens</p>
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<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/GoallineGossip.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20578" title="Goal Line Gossip Week 13" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/GoallineGossip.png" alt="Goal Line Gossip Week 13" width="290" height="175" /></a>As you continue to focus on matchups, injuries, weather, and the other factors that tend to keep owners awake late at night; also remember that this week’s Thursday night affair involves the Eagles and Seahawks. Therefore, if you own LeSean McCoy, or Marshawn Lynch, make sure that they are safely inserted into your lineups before the early kickoff transpires.</p>
<p>With that, let’s progress to a detailed look at how the backfields are evolving on every AFC team from a fantasy perspective. This column will provide the comprehensive information that you need, to maximize the chances of winning your fantasy matchups in week 13.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Baltimore Ravens:</strong></span> Ray Rice lined up against a San Francisco rush defense, that was permitting just 73.9 YPG, and had not allowed a rushing TDs all season. Which might make his 59 yard rushing performance somewhat more acceptable for fantasy owners. After managing just 2.8 YPC with his 21 carries, he has now failed to reach 60 yards in five games, including three of his last four. Still, he has now run for 722 yards this year, which is the league’s 14th highest total. Plus, he continues to lead all backs with 537 receiving yards, after collecting 24 on three catches against the 49ers. Rice will face a much more hospitable group of run defenders on Sunday, as the 29th ranked Browns rush defense has allowed a whopping 138.6 YPG.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Buffalo Bills:</strong></span> Until week 11, Fred Jackson had consistently produced exceptional yardage totals, even as Buffalo’s offense began to degenerate significantly. The unit’s struggles were so sizable, that they entered week 12 averaging an astonishing low 8.7 PPG during November. And when Jackson’s fractured fibula eliminated the Bills’ most reliable weapon, C. J. Spiller assumed an integral role within their offense. While they managed to generate 24 points against the Jets, Spiller could only assemble 55 yards on 19 attempts (2.9 YPC) against the same unit that Jackson gashed for 120 total yards in week 9. Spiller also collected 15 yards on three receptions, but should only be used as a No. 3 against Tennessee’s 22nd ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cincinnati Bengals:</strong></span> Cedric Benson’s owners are accustomed to rushing yardage totals between 53 and 64 yards, since he has finished with numbers in that range six times this year. But CedBen delivered an encouraging performance against Cleveland, gaining 106 yards on 21attempts. It was his third 100+ yard rushing performance this season, and his best output since week 4. He also scored on a 16-yard run, which was his fifth TD of the year, and third in the past two games. Plus, Benson collected 24 receiving yards, enabling him to produce 100+ total yards for the third time all season. In two games versus the Browns, Benson gained 227 yards, which has helped propel his season total to 740. However, you can expect a struggle against the same Pittsburgh rush defense that only allowed him 57 yards in week 10.</p>
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<p><strong>Cleveland Browns:</strong> The Browns were about to receive a double dose of talent infusion, as Peyton Hillis and Montario Hardesty both were preparing their collective returns to the lineup. But Hardesty’s troublesome calf tightened up during warmups. As a result, Hillis not only lined up for the first time since week 6, but also experienced his first extensive action since week 4. He supplied reasonable production against Cincinnati’s third ranked rush defense, amassing 65 yards on 19 attempts. Chris Ogbonnaya actually received the start, but was relegated to a minor role, carrying only three times for 19 yards. He is no longer a viable option for your rosters. But Hillis can now be utilized as a No. 2 against Baltimore’s third ranked run defense, even though Hardesty’s presence could impact his workload.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Denver Broncos:</strong></span> Willis McGahee should be commended for not allowing hand surgery to keep him from the lineup in week 9, and also for overcoming a hamstring injury to line up against the Jets in week 11. But the hammy did cause him to struggle mightily against New York, as he appearing tentative throughout the contest. But after 10 days of desperately needed rest, McGahee ran with renewed authority versus San Diego, while amassing 117 yards on 23 carries. It was his fifth 100+ rushing performance of the year, and his first since week 9. Plus, it included a critical 24-yard burst in overtime, that set up the winning FG. The reinvigorated McGahee can be utilized as a No. 2 against the Vikings’ ninth ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline; color: #000000;"><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Houston Texans:</strong></span></span> The Texans were already leading the NFL in rushing attempts (35.7 APG) while Matt Schaub was under center, and only three teams were passing less than their 29.2 APG. That made it highly doubtful that they would suddenly rely upon Matt Leinart to air it out in week 12. But Jacksonville impacted Houston’s propensity to run, by limiting the Texans to only 59 offensive plays. 22 of which were handoffs to Arian Foster, who accumulated 65 yards, and a fumble. It was his worst production since week 6, and would have been significantly worse had it not been for a 43-yard run in the first half. However, he did score his seventh rushing TD of the year. The continuing carnage at QB will enable opposing defenders to focus even further on containing Foster. However, his opportunities as a receiver should increase, on high percentage tosses from T.J. Yates. That will help supplement what should be a challenging day as a rusher, against Atlanta’s second ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>Indianapolis Colts:</strong></span> Joseph Addai started for the first time since week 7, but was only utilized on a limited basis. He ran just seven times for 23 yards against the Panthers, which was not particularly impressive. However, that yardage total, and the number of attempts, were both his highest since week 4. Addai shared the workload with Donald Brown, who was actually allotted exactly twice as many carries (14), and amassed a season high 80 yards. He also scored for the third time this year, on a 17-yard burst, which was the 15th rushing TD allowed by Carolina this season. Despite Brown’s production, this situation is too muddled to warrant starting back as anything more than a No. 3 against the Patriots’ 12th ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Jacksonville Jaguars:</strong></span> Since Jacksonville’s passing “attack” was averaging 129.4 YPG, and remained anchored to the bottom of league rankings in every major category, Maurice Jones-Drew’s league leading workload continued in week 12. And he delivered a commendable performance, running for 99 yards on 18 carries, against a stiff Houston rush defense. It was the sixth time that he has surpassed 95 yards this season, and it improved his season total to 1040, which is the NFL’s second best. His 230 rushing attempts also continue to pace all RBs. He will be employed extensively once again versus San Diego’s 25th ranked rush defense, and should deliver excellent numbers.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #000000; text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Kansas City Chiefs:</strong></span></span> It is almost impossible to visualize a scenario in which fantasy owners would choose to rely upon any Kansas City backs at this point. While Jackie Battle did provide a short-term boost by averaging 88 YPG in weeks 5-7, that number has plummeted to 39 in his past four games. That includes the forgettable 20 yards on nine carries that he registered against Pittsburgh. Dexter McCluster’s production was only marginally better, with 28 yards on nine attempts. Thomas Jones led the team in carries (13) and yards (37), but despite Todd Haley’s baffling propensity to use him, he supplies nothing special whatsoever at this point in his career. Simply put, this entire situation should be avoided.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Miami Dolphins:</strong></span> Reggie Bush was averaging 10 APG in the initial six games of the season. But once his workload increased to 14.6 APG in his last five games, it has propelled him to far superior production. His YPG has vaulted from 39 to 67, and he generated all four of his rushing TDs during that stretch. That is why his recently enhanced allotment continued on Thanksgiving Day, as he carried 16 times for 61 yards in Dallas. He has now exceeded 60 rushing yards in four games, which have all occurred in the past seven weeks. Daniel Thomas performed only a minor role, gaining 25 yards on just six carries. He should not be starting in your lineups, but Bush can be employed as a No. 2 against Oakland’s 27th ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>New England Patriots:</strong></span> The closest thing to a discernible pattern here is that BenJarvus Green-Ellis is very likely to capture the goal line carries, once the Patriots have progressed to the red zone. He benefitted greatly from those opportunities in week 12, as two of his 14 carries produced scores from one and four yards away. Those were his first TDs since week 5, and they improved his season total to seven. Otherwise, this remains very much the cluttered mess, as Danny Woodhead, Stevan Ridley and Shane Vereen shared the remaining15 carries, while combining for 42 yards. While no member of that trio is receiving enough touches to entrust in your lineups, BJGE can be used as a No. 3 for an exceptional matchup against a Colt rush defense that has allowed 150.6 YPG and 15 TDs.</p>
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<p><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>New York Jets:</strong></span> Shonn Greene was not deterred by his rib injury, and was elevated back into the feature back role against Buffalo. While he garnered just 13 attempts, the Jets only ran 23 times throughout the contest, and Green utilized his opportunities to manufacture 78 yards. It was the fifth time that he has exceeded 70 yards this season, and all of those have occurred since week 5. Meanwhile, Joe McKnight’s impressive performance in week 11 (121 total on 22 touches), somehow was not enough to warrant an expanded role against Buffalo. He was allotted just seven touches, even though he manufactured 40 yards. While his fantasy value has now decreased considerably, Greene is worthy of No. 2 status against Washington.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Oakland Raiders:</strong></span> Michael Bush has now started in four straight games during Darren McFadden’s continued absence, and has run for 431 yards during that stretch. 69 of those were amassed against the Bears, which included a three-yard TD. He had a second TD nullified by penalty, as were several long bursts. Still, it was the fourth consecutive week that he has scored, and was his seventh TD of the season. Since McFadden departed in the first quarter of week 7, Bush has now amassed an impressive 704 total yards. He remains a strong No. 2, even though he will now face a seventh ranked Miami rush defense that has been increasingly formidable in recent weeks.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Pittsburgh Steelers:</strong></span> Rashard Mendenhall failed to take advantage of an enticing matchup against Kansas City’s 28th ranked rush defense, by only manufacturing 57 yards on 17 attempts. Fantasy owners had to be hoping for better production, although the results were extremely familiar. He has now rushed for under 60 yards in seven different contests, and has been limited to less than 70 in nine of the ten games that he has played. His season total of 574 places him just 24th among all RBs. He also failed to score for the first time since week 8, and should only be employed as a high end No. 3, against Cincinnati’s fifth ranked rush defense.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>San Diego Chargers:</strong></span> Fantasy owners who drafted Ryan Mathews with lofty expectations, entered week 13 with a back who had generated only one 100-yard rushing performance, as he battled various injuries throughout the season. However, he suddenly exhibited an impressive degree of durability, by overcoming his knee issue to rumble for a career high 137 yards on a whopping 22 carries against the Broncos. That increased his season total to 717 yards, which places him 15th among all backs. While he still has not scored since September, his performance was extremely encouraging for owners, who can employ him as a No. 2 against Jacksonville. Even though Mike Tolbert was clearly used in a secondary role, he did capture 11 carries, and gained 44 yards. He can be used as a No. 3 in his matchup with the Jaguars.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tennessee Titans:</strong></span> The curious case of Chris Johnson continued in week 12, as the back that did not seem remotely interested in fighting for additional yardage throughout the season, suddenly returned to the dynamic runner who could dazzle us with his seemingly impossible elusiveness. He amassed a season high 190 yards on 23 attempts, against Tampa Bay, which was just the third time that he has exceeded 100 yards all year. After entering the contest averaging 3.2 YPC, Johnson generated a whopping 8.3 versus the Buccaneers’ 26th ranked run defenders. He now has gained just 699 yards on the season, which places him 18th among all backs. Fantasy owners can now utilize Johnson as a No. 2 for his enticing matchup with Buffalo (123.8 YPG).</p>
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<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/broncos-cheerleader-opx8-11794.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-22054" title="NFL Power Rankings" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/broncos-cheerleader-opx8-11794.jpg" alt="NFL Power Rankings" width="300" height="433" /></a>Thanksgiving weekend provided some of the most twisted and entertaining match-ups we have seen all year. “Turkey Day” was a wild one starting with a divisional rivalry that ended in a “flag fest” and a possible Ndamukong Suh suspension on the way, a come from behind victory in the Lone Star state, and a brotherly battle in Baltimore. It was a weekend where fans have started to question the ethics and power that referees have on the field. So many missed, questionable, and unnecessary calls were made and now the fans are heated and frustrated with the zebras that rule the football jungle.</p>
<p>The “Tebow Train” rolled to victory again, as the Broncos defeated the Chargers in overtime, while the Raiders held off the “Cutler-less” Bears, and the AFC East battle between the Jets and Bills ended in high fashion where karma got the best of Stevie Johnson and his teammates. Don’t think that trying to be clever will help you win games because it will come back later to haunt you later and cost your team more than you could imagine. The stupidity of players in the NFL has reached new heights.</p>
<p>It was a great weekend of football nonetheless, as we approach the end of the season and the highly anticipated berth of the playoffs. Now, more than ever will be the time to push harder to get into the coveted ranks of the AFC and NFC elites. Let the games begin while…</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">We look ahead at the Power Rankings heading into Week 13.</span></p>
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<p><strong>1. Green Bay Packers</strong>           Record: 11-0               Rank Last Week: 1<br />
The Green Bay Packers have won seventeen straight games dating back to last year, downing division rival Detroit this weekend on Thanksgiving. In a wacky contest, the Packers started slow, but got out to a big lead and held it for most of the game. Aaron Rodgers threw two touchdowns and won Fox’s Galloping Gobbler award. The Packers surpassed one of their biggest tests so far this season, but another lies ahead against the Giants next week. Nothing changes from last week’s power rankings.</p>
<p><strong>2. Baltimore Ravens  </strong>            Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 8<br />
John Harbaugh outmatches his brother Jim as the Ravens sack Alex Smith nine times to beat the 49ers, even without middle linebacker Ray Lewis. Baltimore lay a beating on Smith and the Niners as the Ravens managed to chew up much of the clock late in the game. Joe Flacco threw the only touchdown pass early in the fourth quarter to help seal the victory and end San Fran’s eight game winning streak. The Ravens lead the AFC North with the advantage over division rival Pittsburgh.</p>
<p><strong>3. New Orleans Saints           </strong>Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 5<br />
The Saints steamroll the Giants at the Superdome and now have sole possession of first place in the NFC South.  Drew Brees was on fire, throwing for over three hundred yards and four touchdowns. The Saints never let down as they keep proving they are one of the best teams in the NFC. Coming as a surprise to no one, the Saints look poised for the playoffs again and are rolling on all cylinders. Beware the Saints are marching in!</p>
<p><strong>4. New England Patriots</strong>       Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 6<br />
Despite a slow start and falling behind 10-0, Tom Brady rallied the New England Patriots to put a beating on the Philadelphia Eagles. Brady was on fire, throwing for three hundred sixty one yards and three scores, making the Philly D look extremely sloppy. The Patriots looked like their old dominant selves and have uncovered many inconsistencies in the Eagles game play. It’s going to be tough for the Jets and the Bills to chase the predicted AFC East champs.</p>
<p><strong>5. Pittsburgh Steelers</strong>            Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 3<br />
In a game where the Steelers should have dominated, Pittsburgh was just able to hold on to a slim victory, extending the Chiefs touchdown drought even further. Ben Roethlisberger played with a broken thumb, while the defense lost Troy Polamalu to an injury in the first quarter. It was a defensive battle from start to finish and the Steelers prevailed in the end as they intercepted Kansas City QB Tyler Palko in the waning seconds. The Steelers are tied with the Ravens atop the AFC North and are looking poised for another playoff run. Unfortunately they’ll have to play more consistent if they hope to get back to the Super Bowl this year.</p>
<p><strong>6. San Francisco 49ers</strong>          Record: 9-2                 Rank Last Week: 2<br />
Recording double-digit wins would have been something to be thankful for on Thanksgiving, but unfortunately the 49ers just couldn’t pull out a win against a dominant Ravens team that sacked Alex Smith nine times. The Niners are still a top tier team in the NFC and will most likely still win the West, but now San Francisco has gotten a taste of defeat and will better prepare themselves for when they face similar teams in the playoffs. It’s too bad an eight game winning streak had to come to an end, but this loss may just benefit them in the end.</p>
<p><strong>7. Houston Texans</strong>                 Record: 8-3                 Rank Last Week: 4<br />
Despite the win, the Houston Texans have fallen three spots simply because they are in bad shape. At 8-3, Houston has a great chance to go to the playoffs for the first time in franchise history. Unfortunately, with Matt Schaub out for the season and with Matt Leinart injuring his shoulder over the weekend, the Texans QB dilemma is all but over. The Texans will now have to rely on the arms of T.J Yates and the newly signed Kellen Clemens. It will be devastating if Houston doesn’t make the postseason, and even more so to watch such a promising season go down in flames. Here’s to hoping Houston can hang on and make a late season surge with a couple of unlikely players.</p>
<p><strong>8. Dallas Cowboys     </strong>            Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 10<br />
Dallas keeps their winning streak alive with a win over the surging Dolphins on Thanksgiving. With their fourth win in a row, the Cowboys are making their case for the best in the NFC East. Tony Romo threw two touchdown passes to Laurent Robinson and kicker Dan Bailey was able to knock one through the up-rights in the final seconds to secure a 20-19 win. The Cowboys are gunning for the postseason in style and showing their versatility, not to mention the Dallas cheerleaders are doing the same thing, proving they can withstand the big hits of Big D’s Jason Witten.</p>
<p><strong>9. Oakland Raiders               </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 11<br />
Despite the many struggles to punch the ball into the endzone, the Raiders were able to hold on to win against the Chicago Bears. Kicker Sebastian Janikowski kicked a team record six field goals in the game, holding off the Bears just long enough to win. Michael Bush rushed for a touchdown in the fourth quarter and Carson Palmer threw for over three hundred yards. The defense was able to prevent Chicago from coming back in the final minute. The Raiders lead the AFC West and look prime to win the division, but they’ll have to beware of the Broncos nipping at their heels.</p>
<p><strong>10. Cincinnati Bengals          </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 13<br />
The Bengals faced a scare from division rival Cleveland to get a much-needed win and keep pace with the Ravens and Steelers in the AFC North. Another come from behind victory helped Cincinnati overcome a resilient Browns squad who put up a big fight. Andy Dalton once again led the comeback and kicker Mike Nugent was able to give the Bengals their first lead with thirty-eight seconds left. The Bengals got lucky off another botched Browns snap that helped the Bengals secure the win. The Bengals have had a very strong season and are looking to squeak into a wild card spot.</p>
<p><strong>11. Atlanta Falcons               </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 14<br />
The Falcons have been increasingly getting better as the season has progressed. Matt Ryan tossed three TD passes and Atlanta was able to hold off a last minute assault from the Minnesota Vikings. The former NFC South champs are looking to get back to where they were last year, aiming for a wild card spot, chasing the New Orleans Saints in the process. Another impressive victory proved Atlanta is coming out strong and fighting like a team that’s looking for vengeance.</p>
<p><strong>12. Chicago Bears                </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 7<br />
The “Cutler-less” Bears struggled with backup QB Caleb Hanie leading the charge against the Raiders. The Bears were headed for such a promising season, with five straight wins and many of the offensive problems that plagued Chicago fixed, they looked like one of the NFC’s elites. But, with Hanie throwing three interceptions, one coming at a crucial moment, Chicago wasn’t able to win on the road. With Cutler out, Chicago is hoping their luck will turn around just long enough for them to make the playoffs. Chicago is missing Cutler more than they have probably realized.</p>
<p><strong>13. Detroit Lions                    </strong>Record: 7-4                 Rank Last Week: 9<br />
In what was supposed to be their coming out party, the Lions got out to an early deficit and couldn’t comeback against the dominant Green Bay Packers. Penalties and ejections were affluent in the contest and the Lions frustration was overbearing as they suffer another loss and remain tied in second in the division with the Chicago Bears. Jim Schwartz needs to help keep players emotions in check and learn from the bad performance on Thanksgiving. With five games remaining, Detroit is in the heat for a wild card spot.</p>
<p><strong>14. Denver Broncos</strong>               Record: 6-5                 Rank Last Week: 15<br />
There are the believers and there are the doubters, but one can’t say they aren’t impressed with the Broncos turnaround this season, especially with Tim Tebow leading the way. Just barely avoiding the first NFL tie since 2008, the Broncos were able to kick the late game winner in overtime to give them a chance to make it to the playoffs. Tebow is now 5-1 as the starter and Denver is icing the competition. They keep this up and it will be quite the remarkable season for a team that started out so rocky.</p>
<p><strong>15. Tennessee Titans</strong>             Record: 6-5                 Rank Last Week: 16<br />
Chris Johnson finally strutted his stuff rushing for one hundred ninety yards giving Tennessee the edge over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. They were able to overcome four turnovers while they forced five of their own as the Titans are streaking towards the wild card slots in the AFC playoff hunt. They’re in the middle of heat and need to keep winning to give them a greater chance of making it to the postseason.</p>
<p><strong>16. New York Jets</strong>                 Record: 6-5                 Rank Last Week: 17<br />
An energetic and exciting, not to mention a must win for Gang Green this weekend against Buffalo was fun to watch. Mark Sanchez threw four touchdown passes to rally his team past an overconfident Buffalo Bills squad. The Jets needed a win to keep pace in the playoff hunt and did just that. An ill-conceived touchdown dance by Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson came back to haunt him later when Sanchez tossed a TD to Plaxico Burress. In a must win situation, Rex Ryan’s Jets prevailed and overcame a comeback attempt to give them a fighting chance in the AFC playoff race.</p>
<p><strong>17. New York Giants            </strong>            Record: 6-5                 Rank Last Week: 12<br />
It was massacre as Eli and the Giants fell victim to Who Dat Nation. Even with four hundred and six passing yards for Eli Manning, the Saints marched all over the Giants defense and the New York offense did its best to keep pace, but couldn’t match the high potent game-play the Saints came in with. The Giants fall to 6-5 and now fall in the hunt for a playoff spot. They play the Packers next and will need to be prepared in order to stay relevant. It’s all about winning games now.</p>
<p><strong>18. Arizona Cardinals           </strong>Record: 4-7                Rank Last Week: 26<br />
Patrick Peterson is Mr. Miracle rookie once again running back a punt return against the Rams, a feat he accomplished back in week nine. The Cardinals just edged the Rams in St. Louis and are attempting to gun for the playoffs at 4-7. John Skelton was a little off this week, but Beanie Wells shined running for two hundred twenty eight yards and a touchdown. The Cardinals will need to gear up for the final five games to try and put themselves in a good position for the postseason.</p>
<p><strong>19. Washington Redskins     </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 29<br />
Phew! The Skins snapped a six game losing streak as Rex Grossman led Washington to a fourth quarter win against the Seahawks. With such a promising start and then a long slump, the Skins seem to be back to form for the time being. It hasn’t been the most impressive season and really one of the more forgettable ones, but now the Redskins have a chance to make a last minute run to the postseason and try to be the team that started out so promising.</p>
<p><strong>20. Buffalo Bills                     </strong>Record: 5-6                 Rank Last Week: 18<br />
Stevie Johnson should be imprisoned for his tasteless impersonation of Plaxico Burress after scoring a touchdown in a losing effort against the Jets. The Bills have lost their fourth straight game and are letting a great season go to waste. At 5-6, the Bills may have little hope left to make it to the postseason. The Bills have been a one hit wonder to begin the season and haven’t found their groove since. Maybe they’ll make the playoffs…maybe not.</p>
<p><strong>21. Philadelphia Eagles         </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 19<br />
Andy Reid had one of the worst nights of his life as he had to endure the angry Eagles fans chants at Lincoln Financial Field of “Fire Andy” in the second half while Philly was getting demolished by New England. Vince Young made his second straight start, throwing an impressive four hundred yards, but the Eagles sloppy defense helped rally the Pats to a huge win. The Eagles are all but eliminated from the playoffs and have fallen to 1-5 at home this year. Maybe some thought will be given to the Eagles before they begin the 2012 season?</p>
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<p><strong>22. Seattle Seahawks             </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 20<br />
Just letting the game slip away this weekend, the Seahawks weren’t able to hold off a fourth quarter rally from Washington. The Seahawks were simply stunned by the Redskins and found themselves flat-footed when victory was close. Marshawn Lycnh rushed for one hundred and eleven yards and caught a twenty-yard touchdown pass in the game, but Seattle wasn’t able to stop the Redskins offense. At 4-7, the playoffs aren’t out of reach just yet.</p>
<p><strong>23. Cleveland Browns</strong>           Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 22<br />
For the second time in three contests, the Browns suffer a botched snap on a field goal try that would have helped Cleveland win. Instead, they allowed their division rival to comeback and steal a victory that was rightfully theirs. Pat Shurmur has done a pretty good job of leading the Browns this year and their season isn’t over just yet. Even with being last in the division, the Browns still have a slim chance at making the postseason. Don’t hold your breath Browns fans, but be proud that Cleveland is going in the right direction, up.</p>
<p><strong>24. San Diego Chargers</strong>        Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 23<br />
Six straight losses and the Chargers season has snowballed out of control. Now standing at 4-7, San Diego is on the verge of missing the postseason and having such a promising start go up in flames. This weekend, the Chargers had numerous opportunities to end the stunning winning streak of Denver, but failed to stop them when it mattered most. Nick Novak had a chance to win it in overtime, but missed a fifty-three yard attempt, giving the “Tebow Train” a prime opportunity to win, which they took full advantage of. San Diego has a lot to think about considering their mid-season slump.</p>
<p><strong>25. Miami Dolphins               </strong>Record: 3-8                 Rank Last Week: 21<br />
The winning streak ends at three, as Miami wasn’t able to hold on to victory against the Dallas Cowboys on “Turkey Day.” The Fins hadn’t allowed a touchdown for thirteen quarters until Tony Romo found Laurent Robinson in the endzone at the end of the first half. Matt Moore led Miami to scores on four straight possessions, but couldn’t score on the final drive, giving Dallas an opportunity to win with a last second field goal. The mid-season surge may be over for the Dolphins, but look how far they have come since starting 0-7.</p>
<p><strong>26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 24<br />
Five straight losses have sent the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to 4-7 and a slim chance of making the playoffs. Last year, Tampa Bay was 10-6 just narrowly missing the playoffs. This year has turned into a disaster as the Bucs have struggled to become the team they were a year ago. Dropping a game to the mediocre Titans heaved them in the wrong direction and now with only five games remaining, time seems to be running out again for Tampa Bay.</p>
<p><strong>27. Kansas City Chiefs         </strong>Record: 4-7                 Rank Last Week: 25<br />
Close, but no comeback on Sunday night as the Chiefs lose another game to fall further in the AFC polls. The playoffs are but a distant dream away as last year’s division winner has struggled to score points in the last few weeks, especially touchdowns. In the final minute Kansas City had a big opportunity to achieve the upset, but an over thrown ball and what looked like the wrong route run by wide receiver Dwayne Bowe had their hopes of a comeback fall apart as the pass was intercepted. The playoffs are a long shot, especially with KC’s upcoming schedule, but why not try for them since stranger things have happened in the NFL.</p>
<p><strong>28. Carolina Panthers</strong>           Record: 3-8                 Rank Last Week: 30<br />
A solid win for Carolina as they easily beat the winless Indianapolis Colts. Cam Newton threw for over two hundred yards and Steve Smith had three receptions for sixty-eight yards in a rare road win for the Panthers. The good news for the Panthers is that Cam Newton may receive the rookie of the year award, the bad news is the Panthers probably won’t make the playoffs. For now, Cam Newton has seemingly revived this franchise.</p>
<p><strong>29. Jacksonville Jaguars       </strong>Record: 3-8                 Rank Last Week: 27<br />
Blaine Gabbert hit the bench in the fourth quarter in an important contest against the Texans. Luke McCown took the reins, giving the Jags a late field goal, but still was unsuccessful in completing the comeback against Houston. The Jaguars need to begin accessing their 2012 season right away and decide if Gabbert is the man they want leading the team and more importantly, the debate over Jack Del Rio’s job security should be something to ponder sooner rather than later.</p>
<p><strong>30. Minnesota Vikings          </strong>Record: 2-9                 Rank Last Week: 28<br />
An “Adrian Peterson-less” Vikings squad had more than they could handle against a tough Atlanta team. Percy Harvin made history with the longest kick return that didn’t allot points and the Vikings were too little too late in a comeback attempt that could have really hindered the Falcons. Down 17-0 at the half, Minnesota made a promising comeback attempt coming within three points, but just couldn’t hold off Matt Ryan and the Falcons offense. The Vikings seem to have a strong team, but their heart doesn’t seem to be in it. The Vikings are already looking forward to next year.</p>
<p><strong>31. St. Louis Rams</strong>               Record: 2-9                 Rank Last Week: 31<br />
They try so hard and yet can’t come away with a victory. The Rams fall just shy of beating the Arizona Cardinals, managing to tie the game with just under eight minutes, but gave up a field goal with just over four to go. The Rams couldn’t manage against a ferocious Arizona D and lose their seventh straight to the Cardinals in St. Louis. The Rams take on division rival and leader San Francisco next week. Like the Vikings, next year can’t come soon enough.</p>
<p><strong>32. Indianapolis Colts</strong>           Record: 0-11               Rank Last Week: 32<br />
A prime opportunity to come away with a win was derailed as Cam Newton and Panthers sent the Colts to 0-11 for the first time since 1986. Any hope of a comeback was lost when Colts QB Curtis Painter threw two late interceptions sealing a Panther victory. Only five games remain to prove that Indy can get at least one win. Cross your fingers Colts fans.</p>
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<p><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/power12.png"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-21951" title="Power Rankings Week 12" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/power12.png" alt="Power Rankings Week 12" width="290" height="175" /></a>Week 11 is in the books and an enthralling weekend it was. With only six games remaining in the season, the push for the playoffs has officially begun and many teams are pushing for their spot (Broncos, Bears, Falcons) while some teams are simply letting their season slip away from them (Bills, Chiefs, Chargers). It was another stellar weekend of football and it all began with a wild one on Thursday night.</p>
<p>Tim Tebow once again shouldered a big comeback win, Baltimore got back to their roots in beating rival Cincinnati, the Packers remained undefeated by the skin of their teeth, and the 49ers win their eighth straight. Football season is still holding the magic and I bet there will be more razzle-dazzle to come. The playoffs cannot come soon enough.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for a few teams, injuries may have plagued them for the rest of the season, such as Chicago’s Jay Cutler, suffering a broken thumb, Matt Schaub sidelined for the Texans, and Buffalo’s Fred Jackson, hurting his leg. Time will only tell how these teams handle their current predicaments and who will make or miss the playoffs.</p>
<p>So, without further protest, lets look ahead at the <a title="NFL Power Rankings " href="http://gridironexperts.com/nfl-power-rankings-week-11" target="_blank">Power Rankings</a> heading into Week 12.</p>
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<strong>1. Green Bay Packers</strong> <em>Record: 10-0 Rank Last Week: 1</em><br />
Perfection stood on the line this weekend as the Green Bay Packers survived a scare from the Buccaneers. Aaron Rodgers’ late touchdown pass helped lift the perfect Pack over a resilient Tampa Bay team that came close to taking down the NFL’s best. Yet, the Packers stood tall, as Rodgers and wide receiver Jordy Nelson were the biggest playmakers of the day. The Packers look to stay perfect against the Lions on Thanksgiving.</p>
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<strong>2. San Francisco 49ers</strong> <em>Record: 9-1 Rank Last Week: 2</em><br />
Who would have thought the Niners would win eight straight games to stand as one of the best teams in the league this year. Another great performance from Alex Smith as he threw for 267 yards and two touchdowns against the Cardinals this weekend as San Fran chases Green Bay for the NFC’s best. With a win over Baltimore on Thanksgiving and a loss in the consecutive week by Seattle against Washington, San Fran will clinch the west and etch their name into the playoff books.</p>
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<strong>3. Pittsburgh Steelers</strong> <em>Record: 7-3 Rank Last Week: 3</em><br />
On the bye week, the Steelers will play Kansas City next week. It’s gut-check time for Pittsburgh as they battle Baltimore and the feisty Bengals for the top of the AFC North. Hopefully with this extra week off, Pittsburgh will come back stronger than ever and really give teams a run for their money. Let the battle for the playoffs begin.</p>
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<strong>4. Houston Texans</strong> <em>Record: 7-3 Rank Last Week: 4</em><br />
The Texans were on their bye week and now come back looking like a different squad altogether. Matt Schaub is out for the year with backup quarterback Matt Leinart taking the reins. Some would think this would put a damper on a season that looked so promising, but the Texans have a strong run game in Arian Foster and their defense has been more than adequate. Also, Andre Johnson returns which should give another spark to the offense. This week, the Texans battle the Jaguars and hope to keep their winning streak alive.</p>
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<strong>5. New Orleans Saints</strong> <em>Record: 7-3 Rank Last Week: 5</em><br />
The Saints were on their bye week this week and play host to the Giants on Monday Night Football. The Saints are the front-runners in the NFC South and look prime for the playoffs. If they continue to play well, we’ll surely see them in January, but with the Falcons and even the Buccaneers nipping at their heels, the Saints will have to push extremely hard in these upcoming weeks, fighting for more W’s. The Saints need the rest of the league asking, Who Dat? Again.</p>
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<strong>6. New England Patriots</strong> <em>Record: 7-3 Rank Last Week: 7</em><br />
An all too easy win for the Patriots as they advance to 7-3. The Chiefs barely put up a fight and New England took full advantage of a Kansas City offense that couldn’t get any momentum. Atop the AFC East, the Patriots are looking prime for the playoffs. Tom Brady had another good night, passing for over two hundred and thirty yards and two scores, both to his biggest target in tight end Rob Gronkowski. The Pats visit Philadelphia next week hoping to knock them out of the playoff hunt for good.</p>
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<strong>7. Chicago Bears</strong> <em>Record: 7-3 Rank Last Week: 9</em><br />
Five straight wins and the Chicago Bears are streaking their way up the NFC ranks. They continued their remarkable turnaround by defeating the reeling Chargers this week. Jay Cutler was excellent, throwing for 286 yards and two scores, although with a broken thumb, Cutler is going to miss a significant amount of playing time, which could put a damper on Chicago’s season. Caleb Hanie is likely to take the reins as the Bears continue to push for a wild card spot. The Bears biggest weapon is their defense and now more than ever they’ll have to “Bear Down.”</p>
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<strong>8. Baltimore Ravens</strong> <em>Record: 7-3 Rank Last Week: 10</em><br />
An impressive defeat over division rival Cincinnati this weekend lifted the Ravens into a first place tie with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC North. Joe Flacco connected with Torrey Smith to give the Ravens an early fourth quarter lead and Baltimore was able to hold off a last minute assault from the Bengals to secure victory. The Ravens hold the tiebreaker advantage in the division and will now try to surpass the Steelers in the long run.</p>
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<strong>9. Detroit Lions</strong> <em>Record: 7-3 Rank Last Week: 11</em><br />
Another tremendous come from behind victory for Detroit helped them rally past the Panthers and overcome an embarrassing defeat last week in Chicago. Matthew Stafford threw five touchdown passes as the Lions fought a seventeen-point deficit to best Cam Newton and Carolina. A wild victory has the Lions playing as an elite squad once again and now they hope to carry that momentum into a Thanksgiving showdown with the undefeated Green Bay Packers. It should be one heck of a battle royale on Thursday.</p>
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<strong>10. Dallas Cowboys</strong> <em>Record: 6-4 Rank Last Week: 12</em><br />
Three straight wins have pit the Dallas Cowboys in a first place tie with the New York Giants in the NFC East. The Cowboys were able to defeat division rival Washington in overtime this weekend. Dan Bailey kicked the game winner after Redskins kicker Graham Gano missed a fifty-two yard attempt to win. Romo was fantastic yet again, as the Cowboys prevailed, hoping to secure their spot in the playoffs in the following weeks. Cowboys move up two spots on the Power Rankings</p>
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<strong>11. Oakland Raiders</strong> <em>Record: 6-4 Rank Last Week: 13</em><br />
Surviving a late rally against the Vikings, the Raiders secured a big road win and now are atop the AFC West. Carson Palmer threw for 164 yards and a touchdown, while Oakland capitalized on numerous Minnesota mistakes, such as three interceptions thrown by Christian Ponder. Michael Bush was also dynamic in running for 109 yards, but the Raiders did suffer a set back as Darrius Heyward-Bey was carted off the field, suffering a neck injury in fourth quarter. The Raiders are looking pretty solid and Carson Palmer is finally finding his rhythm and becoming the quarterback the Raiders hoped for.</p>
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<strong>12. New York Giants</strong> <em>Record: 6-4 Rank Last Week: 6</em><br />
In a game where first place of the division was on the line, the Giants wasted a huge opportunity to take down a battered Eagles team, squandering a chance to take the lead in the NFC East. Eli Manning and company looked dismal out on the pitch and couldn’t pull it together. Manning’s final drive to tie the game ended in a fumble, leading to their defeat. If the Giants hope to be a playoff caliber club, they will need to play with more intensity and eliminate the miss-cues like they did on Sunday night.</p>
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<strong>13. Cincinnati Bengals</strong><em> Record: 6-4 Rank Last Week: 8</em><br />
On the brink of tying the Ravens this weekend, the Bengals let the game just slip out of their grasp. Andy Dalton had one of his off days, even with his big numbers; the three interceptions were costly in the end. Now, the Bengals trail both the Steelers and the Ravens in the AFC North and will need to fight harder than ever in the coming weeks to keep their season alive. Here’s to hoping the Bengals don’t become the Bungles. Cheers.</p>
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<strong>14. Atlanta Falcons</strong> <em>Record: 6-4 Rank Last Week: 17</em><br />
Bouncing back from an overtime loss to the Saints last week, the Falcons held on to a slim 23-17 victory over the Tennessee Titans. Roddy White had seven catches for 147 yards while Matt Ryan delivered a seventeen-yard touchdown pass to Tony Gonzalez and Michael Turner punched it from four yards out to put Atlanta up 20-3 in the third quarter. The Falcons were able to hold off the young rookie Jake Locker and advance closer to the Saints in the NFC South. The Falcons are right in the heat of the NFC wild card hunt.</p>
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<strong>15. Denver Broncos</strong> <em>Record: 5-5 Rank Last Week: 18</em><br />
The Tebow train rides to victory yet again, as Tim Tebow’s twenty yard touchdown run with fifty-eight seconds left, capping a ninety-five yard drive sent the Broncos to a stunning win over the New York Jets. The Broncos are 4-1 since Tebow took over for Kyle Orton and now only trail the Raiders in the AFC West. Weeks ago, no one thought this could be possible, but the game of football is unpredictable and the Broncos are stampeding their way to a playoff berth.</p>
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<strong>16. Tennessee Titans</strong> <em>Record: 5-5 Rank Last Week: 14</em><br />
An impressive outing for the young Jake Locker who took over for the injured Matt Hasselbeck, doing one heck of a job by giving the Titans a fighting chance against a tough Atlanta team. Locker threw a pair of touchdown passes and looked like a solid leader and nearly made an improbably comeback, but fell shy after the Falcons completed a third down to run out the clock. Chris Johnson had a dismal game, rushing twelve times for only thirteen yards. He could be one of the biggest busts this year and now Tennessee has an uphill climb to make it to the playoffs. Maybe the Titans should think about starting Locker?</p>
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<strong>17. New York Jets</strong> <em>Record: 5-5 Rank Last Week: 15</em><br />
Another heartbreaker for the Jets as they lose their second consecutive game in four days to fall to 5-5. With a chance to win, Sanchez fired a desperation pass to the end zone in the final seconds, only to be batted down. The Jets are struggling to find their groove this year and the frustration is written all over Rex Ryan’s face who now faces a astronomical fine after cursing at a Patriots fan during halftime of their loss to New England last Sunday. Ryan’s short fuse could be contributing to the Jets short fuse that remains of their season.</p>
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<strong>18. Buffalo Bills</strong> <em>Record: 5-5 Rank Last Week: 16</em><br />
The injury riddled Bills are losing their composure and are sliding down the AFC ranks. After being trounced in Dallas, the Bills come back and get slaughtered in Miami. Running back Fred Jackson, receiver Donald Jones and cornerback Terrence McGee all went down with injuries over the weekend. With their third straight loss, the Bills are letting a good season go to waste. Next week is one of their biggest games of the year against the rival Jets. This game will make or break them, either giving them a winning record or a losing one. This game has playoff hopes written all over it.</p>
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<strong>19. Philadelphia Eagles</strong> <em>Record: 4-6 Rank Last Week: 23</em><br />
It wasn’t pretty, but it was a win and one over a New York Giants team fighting to stay alive in the playoff hunt. Vince Young took over for the injured Michael Vick and didn’t dazzle, but thrived in pressure situations and made the plays that helped them win. An eight yard score to Riley Cooper lifted the Eagles up over the Giants 17-10 in a must win game for head coach Andy Reid and his struggling Eagles. The playoffs are still within sight for this team, but now as the pressure mounts, so will the stakes and the Eagles will need to be prepared for them.</p>
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<strong>20. Seattle Seahawks</strong> <em>Record: 4-6 Rank Last Week: 25</em><br />
A big win for the Seahawks as they improved their record to 4-6. The Seattle defense came up big this weekend against the Rams, as they sacked Sam Bradford five times and forced two fumbles that eventually led to touchdowns. Tavaris Jackson looked pretty good as they sailed over their division rival. Seattle won its first set of consecutive games this year and look to keep the momentum going next week as they host the Redskins.</p>
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<strong>21. Miami Dolphins</strong> <em>Record: 3-7 Rank Last Week: 26</em><br />
Swimming to three consecutive wins, the Dolphins have been surging as of late. Matt Moore threw for three scores as the Dolphins make a midseason surge. For the third game in a row, the Dolphins have held their opponents to without a touchdown, while they continue to impress. Starting the season at 0-7 had many writing this team off, but for now, they’re making their way back on the teams to watch list.</p>
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<strong>22. Cleveland Browns</strong> <em>Record: 4-6 Rank Last Week: 29</em><br />
Despite a missed field goal by Phil Dawson, the Browns are able to outlast the Jaguars as Colt McCoy shook off an injury and completed a three-yard touchdown pass to Josh Cribbs to pull ahead of the Jags, 14-10 in the fourth quarter. With Peyton Hillis missing his fifth straight game, the Browns looked to Chris Ogbonnaya who shined with one hundred and fifteen yards on the ground. The Browns edged the Jaguars by the skin of their teeth and will now play division rival Cincinnati next week. The Browns moved up 7 spots in the NFL Power Rankings</p>
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<strong>23. San Diego Chargers</strong> <em>Record: 4-6 Rank Last Week: 19</em><br />
The charge has evaporated from the Bolts game. With their fifth straight loss in a row, the Chargers are sliding down the AFC West polls and sooner rather than later won’t even be in the running for the playoffs. A disappointing game against the Bears, now have the Chargers reeling for answers about where their season has gone. Phillip Rivers has been struggling this season and has been turning the ball over at an alarming rate. The Bolts may need to consider a different game approach next week against Tim Tebow and the division rival Broncos.</p>
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<strong>24. Tampa Bay Buccaneers</strong> <em>Record: 4-6 Rank Last Week: 20</em><br />
So close yet so far as Josh Freeman and the Buccaneers didn’t back down against the NFL’s best. Freeman was wonderful, passing for over three hundred yards and throwing two touchdowns. Unfortunately, it was a late interception that sealed Tampa Bay’s fate, leading them to their fourth straight loss. As good as the Buccaneers played, they couldn’t manage the biggest upset of the year. Guaranteed if the Bucs play this well next week against the Titans, they’ll be sure to win and maybe we’ll get to see LaGarrette Blount run over countless defenders again.</p>
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<strong>25. Kansas City Chiefs</strong> <em>Record: 4-6 Rank Last Week: 22</em><br />
The Chiefs season has slowly and surely been sliding out from underneath them for weeks. Monday night was no different as Tyler Palko took over for the injured Matt Cassel, making his first NFL start. Palko threw three interceptions and things didn’t look good from end of the first half. This game was a staple of how well the Chiefs have been playing for the last couple of weeks and defined how Kansas City has continued to struggle. After this game, Chiefs fans will be desperate to get Matt Cassel back and re-assess where the season has gone.</p>
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<strong>26. Arizona Cardinals</strong> <em>Record: 3-7 Rank Last Week: 21</em><br />
John Skelton suffers his first loss as the starter of the Cardinals and appears to be human after all, taking over for the injured Kevin Kolb. Three interceptions and a total of five turnovers contributed to sloppy play in soggy San Francisco that led to the Cardinals demise. There may be no hope for Arizona to come from behind and chase the Niners down, but nonetheless, the Cardinals can play spoiler to other teams looking to reach the playoffs.</p>
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<strong>27. Jacksonville Jaguars</strong> <em>Record: 3-7 Rank Last Week: 24</em><br />
Unable to beat the Browns on a last second touchdown try allowed the Browns to escape with a W. Jacksonville stayed consistent in the game as Blaine Gabbert and Maurice Jones- Drew were very efficient, unfortunately coming up short in the end. Gabbert and company nearly pulled out the comeback as Phil Dawson missed a field goal, but Gabbert’s three-yard pass tipped off the hands of Mike Thomas and officially sealed their fate. It was a hard fought battle and the Jags aren’t in any position to be jostling for a playoff spot, but that doesn’t mean they can’t give it their best effort.</p>
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<strong>28. Minnesota Vikings</strong> <em>Record: 2-8 Rank Last Week: 28</em><br />
Turnovers and a huge loss in the injury of Adrian Peterson, who went down in the second quarter with a left ankle injury helped the Vikings collapse against the Raiders. Even with a late rally, Minnesota just couldn’t find a way to best Carson Palmer and his squad. Christian Ponder threw three interceptions in the game and the Vikings are far out of reach of any team in the NFC North. The thoughts of next year are already creeping into their heads and why not start thinking about it early?</p>
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<strong>29. Washington Redskins</strong> <em>Record: 3-7 Rank Last Week: 30</em><br />
Giving the Cowboys a run for their money, the Washington Redskins held their own against Dallas this weekend. Unfortunately, their best effort wasn’t enough as kicker Graham Gano missed the game winning field goal in overtime, giving the Cowboys a chance of their own to win, which they took full advantage of. The Skins have lost their sixth straight, their longest losing streak since they started 0-7 in 1998. Rex Grossman looked like he was back in form as the starter, but the Skins fell just short, bumping them up one spot from the previous week due to their incredible effort.</p>
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<strong>30. Carolina Panthers</strong> <em>Record: 2-8 Rank Last Week: 31</em><br />
The Panthers put a lot of points on the board and looked to be in good shape to upset the Lions this weekend, but unfortunately let the arm of Matthew Stafford do the talking for them. Carolina watched a seventeen-point lead disappear as Cam Newton threw four interceptions in the game that helped lift the Lions over them. Carolina simply moved up a spot because of how well they played, but nonetheless, this was a game they should have won and just let slide out from underneath them.</p>
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<strong>31. St. Louis Rams</strong> <em>Record: 2-8 Rank Last Week: 27</em><br />
A dismal performance had the St. Louis Rams fall victim to their struggling division rival Seattle this weekend. Sam Bradford and the offense couldn’t find a rhythm as the Rams battered season continued to haunt them. A season high of ten punts by Rams punter Donnie Jones became the story, as St. Louis couldn’t muster more than seven points all afternoon. A very forgetful season considering the Rams made the playoffs last year.</p>
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<strong>32. Indianapolis Colts</strong> <em>Record: 0-10 Rank Last Week: 32</em><br />
On their bye week, the Colts are the saddest team in the league right now. With six games left to play, they’re hoping against all odds that they will secure at least one victory in the coming weeks. 0-16 would be devastating and now the Colts only goal is avoid history repeating itself. They take on the Panthers next.</p>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>NY Jets at Denver</strong></span><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Fantasy-Football.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-21902" title="Fantasy Football" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/Fantasy-Football.jpg" alt="Fantasy Football" width="290" height="175" /></a><br />
The Jets will be rolling their eyes at any sort of college option offense tonight. You can bet that even after a little success the Broncos will look foolish forcing a one-week wonder offensive scheme on prime time TV.  I like many fantasy New York Jets tonight, and even like them as 6 point favorites to easily cover. The Broncos are about to face a team that even on a short week are extremely motivated to get back into the winning department. I expect a lot of <strong>Shon Greene</strong> and think <strong>Mark Sanchez</strong> could have a big day. As for <strong>Tim Tebow</strong>, unless the use the option as a wrinkle to an aggressive spread offense that features many deep shots down the field to get those safeties out of the box, then this game could get ugly.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tampa Bay at Green Bay </strong></span><br />
The overlook game is where a team literally over looks an opponent for a bigger, typically divisional match-up the following week. That won&#8217;t happen here, even if the Buccaneers could keep this game close <strong>Aaron Rodgers</strong> will pull away in the second half. I really don&#8217;t like any Tampa players in this match- up, even in a blowout &#8220;got to throw&#8221; to get back in the game type offense, <strong>Josh Freeman</strong> and his WR&#8217;s are out of sync and frustrating for fantasy owners.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Carolina at Detroit</strong></span><br />
Now, this could be an overlook game. The Lions know they get to host the Packers next week and think they should be able to knock of the champs in their own house. The voice around the locker room could have been something like <em>&#8220;It&#8217;s only the Panthers, </em><em>we got this&#8221;</em>.<br />
I expect a type battle, one in which fantasy options could really pay off. The Lions may sputter at first and find themselves even losing after the first quarter. <strong>Cam Netwon</strong> is a frustrating QB to face and should confuse and possibly stun the crowd in challenging for the upset. I really like <strong>Steve Smith</strong> this week, I would have love to recommend him in our <a title="Start’em Sit’em Gauntlet" href="http://gridironexperts.com/fantasy-football-start-sit" target="_blank">Start&#8217;em Sit&#8217;em </a><a title="Start’em Sit’em Gauntlet" href="http://gridironexperts.com/fantasy-football-start-sit" target="_blank">Gauntlet</a>, but he is one of the Elite 30. Other possible sleepers include <strong>Brandon Pettigrew</strong> <strong>Jeremy Shockey</strong> and <strong>Jonathan Stewart</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Jacksonville at Cleveland</strong></span><br />
Except for MJD, there is really no one that you must absolutely start. <strong>Colt McCoy</strong> has upside but overall the game should be very low scoring. Vegas is predicting an over/under of 34.5 which is not a good sign for anyone that you are thinking of playing.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Oakland at Minnesota</strong></span><br />
This could be a great game for Ponder to show why he was drafted high in April&#8217;s NFL Draft. He is not fantasy starter-worthy but he does have better grasp of the offense and has a good match-up. Still, who are we kidding.. this is a game of the RB&#8217;s, both teams should lean heavy on the run in a back and forth contest. Both the Raiders and Vikings are not exactly front runners for being known for shutting down the power run game, and a full does of either <strong>Michael Bush</strong> and <strong>Adrian Peterson</strong> should result in high numbers.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Buffalo at Miami</strong></span><br />
Miami is talking about stringing together a winning streak that will not only save their coaches job, but ruin their chance for a nice draft pick. Don&#8217;t get me wrong I believe in playing for pride but a 7 game winning streak is not happening. Still, there&#8217;s no reason why the Fish couldn&#8217;t spoil the Bills postseason dreams before the calling it quits on their stinky season. Buffalo has fallen hard and the recent injuries to the offensive line will not only affect the passing game but hurt the fantasy stock of <strong>Fred Jackson.</strong> I expect a lot players on the Bills to continue to disappoint fantasy owners once again. As for the Dolphins, the green light is a go for expectations to a high scoring and impressive win. I think<strong> Reggie Bush</strong> has found his groove and deserves a start in a reserve roll on fantasy rosters<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> Dallas at Washington</strong></span><br />
This game is going to get ugly. It is a divisional match-up but much like the Eagles the Redskins just can&#8217;t get things together. There is really on one on Washington worth starting where as the Cowboys have great fantasy match-ups across the board.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Cincinnati at Baltimore</strong></span><br />
Back when I was handling the <a title="NFL Power Rankings Week 11" href="http://gridironexperts.com/nfl-power-rankings-week-11" target="_blank">Power Rankings</a>, I had really believed that this was the year for the Ravens. But after seeing multiple upsets and vanilla offensive play calling I have now changed my mind. The Bengals are a team on the rise and have amazing young talent that will lead their team for years. I think both offense&#8217;s tee-off and run up the score board a little bit. Both are frustrated with the Steelers and need this game more than they want to lead on. <strong>Ray Rice</strong> should see a heavy work load as well as <strong>Cedric Benson</strong> for the Bengals. Both passing games should be in playoff form as the AFC North is too close to take this game lightly, I expect a high scoring affair and one you should overlook the defensive stats for. Las Vegas is calling for an Over/Under of 40.5, my guess is we see a something closer to 50. Check out my predictions along with all the other <a title="NFL Pigskin Picks Week 11" href="http://gridironexperts.com/nfl-pigskin-picks-week-11" target="_blank">Gridiron Experts in out Week 11 Pigskin picks</a></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Arizona at San Francisco</strong></span><br />
Despite a one-sided affair in which the 49er&#8217;s are projected to win by 10, the Cardinals are feeling great about their spoiler victory over the Eagles last week. That confidence could translate into great fantasy production for players like <strong>Beanie Wells</strong>. If the Cardinals can keep this game close his value does hold for solid yardage. Although if the 49er&#8217;s strike fast the running game could be abandoned Risk vs. Reward.</p>
<p>The 49er&#8217;s passing game has yet to really be something to rely on for fantasy owners, <strong>Alex Smith</strong> has earn the respect from the team and local bay area and we may start to see the his leash loosened for more deep threat opportunities in the coming weeks. This match-up clearly looks like one that may see more deep strikes, add him and <strong>Michael Crabtree</strong> to possible sleepers</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Seattle-3 at St. Louis</strong></span><br />
Not a must-see game for us average fans, but one that could translate into huge fantasy points. Both teams are known for running up the score against each other. Great fantasy match-ups for <strong>Brandon Lloyd</strong> and <strong>Marshawn Lynch</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Tennessee at Atlanta</strong></span><br />
The Falcons and Titans have a lot in common. They both are the 2nd seed in their respect divisions and both are feeling the pressure of having it run away on them. The Falcons should be pressing after an embarrassing overtime performance that pretty much handed the game to Drew Bree&#8217;s and the Saints. The Titans on the other hand see their opportunity with Matt Schuab going down and will want this one badly. This could be the turning point for either team, I expect a playoff caliber game one that should be high scoring and aggressive, green light on all tier 1-2 fantasy options</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>San Diego at Chicago</strong></span><br />
Great game to watch but maybe not one that will help fantasy owners out. Matt Forte is a high percentage of the entire team&#8217;s offensive output, the Chargers have been pressing on defense and may choose to shadow even double team Forte the whole game. This means that the Bears passing game could reach out and connect with targets that are not usually in the routine. As for the Chargers offense, Vincent Jackson was shutdown which introduced to the fantasy world a Vincent Brown (two Vincents, C&#8217;mon really?) He played very well and may continue to see targets. Gates will be the wildcard that will get mismatches as best he can, but overall the Bears defense has just been too impressive for fantasy owners to expect anything but average numbers.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong> Philadelphia at NY Giants </strong></span><br />
Rumors are now that Mike Vick may suit up. Either QB really does not stand a chance against a Giants team that is annoyed with their heart breaking losing on the road last week. The Eagles are amazing on paper but play confused undisciplined football.Every Eagle is a fantasy gamble this week, not knowing what to expect. The Giants look strong and match-up well against the 5-9 and below average line-backing core. I expect great fantasy numbers from all Giants Sunday Night</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Kansas City at New England</strong></span><br />
The Patriots are handed a gift Monday night, one in which all fantasy options get added fantasy potential. The Chiefs should be able to move the ball against the Patriots defense, which hardly is a shut-down unit anymore, but the troubles in KC are execution from within, Dwyane Bowe is a must-start, but one that requires a little prayer.</p>
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<p>This week marked the start of Thursday night football beginning with an AFC West showdown that gave one team sole possession of the division whilst transitioning into a weekend filled with a number of blowouts, bad coaching decisions and some shock and ah, man moments.</p>
<p>The Bears manhandled the Lions as jungle fever took on a new definition at Solider Field Sunday afternoon, while Tony Romo and the Cowboys put up big numbers against the Bills. The Falcons proved that three times is not the charm on fourth down conversions, while the 49ers have pushed all doubters aside and the Eagles have taken a turn in the wrong direction.</p>
<p>Another spectacular weekend of football with more on the way and we can only hope that this season will continue to surprise, stun, and even appall us all the way to the playoffs.</p>
<p>Lets take a look at the Power Rankings heading into Week 11.</p>
<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/GB1001.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-13050" title="Green Bay Packers" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/GB1001.jpg" alt="Green Bay Packers" width="100" height="80" /></a>1. Green Bay Packers Record: 9-0 </strong><em>Rank Last Week: 1</em><br />
Are you kidding me? Monday night’s match-up wasn’t even close as the Packers manhandled the Vikings, defeating them 45-7. Aaron Rodgers was precise and accurate, throwing four touchdowns leading the Packers to their 15th consecutive victory including last year’s postseason. The Packers still remain undefeated and the team to beat, nothing chances from last weeks <a title="NFL Power Rankings" href="http://gridironexperts.com/power-rankings-week-10-2" target="_blank">Power Rankings</a></p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/SF10011.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-10986" title="San Francisco 49er's" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/SF10011.jpg" alt="San Francisco 49er's" width="100" height="80" /></a>2. San Francisco 49ers Record: 8-1 </strong><em>Rank Last Week: 2</em><br />
Are there any doubters left? This weekend the Niners proved once and for all that they’re NFC contenders with a chip on their shoulder. San Francisco won their seventh straight game defeating a tough New York Giants squad. Alex Smith played well, but SF’s defense took charge intercepting Manning twice and batting down his pass in the waning seconds to secure at 27-20 victory. The Niners continue to strike gold.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/PIT.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20728" title="Pittsburgh Steelers" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/PIT.jpg" alt="Pittsburgh Steelers" width="100" height="80" /></a>3. Pittsburgh Steelers Record: 7-3 </strong><em>Rank Last Week: 7</em><br />
Can we officially say the Pittsburgh Steelers are back? The hangover seems to have subsided as Pittsburgh grabbed a much- needed win over division rival Cincinnati. Rashard Mendenhall ran for two scores and the Dick LeBeau defense intercepted Bengals QB Andy Dalton twice in the fourth quarter to win and place themselves in a tie atop first place in the AFC North. Terrible Towels are waving once again.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/HOU.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20720" title="Houston Texans" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/HOU.jpg" alt="Houston Texans" width="100" height="80" /></a>4. Houston Texans Record: 7-3 </strong><em>Rank Last Week: 8</em><br />
The Texans finally look playoff ready. Matt Schaub threw for two touchdowns, while Arian Foster, Ben Tate, and Derrick Ward each ran for scores of their own. With four wins in a row, Houston is playing their best football ever, even with Andre Johnson still missing in action. Matt Schaub did sustain an extensive injury however, making him unavailable for the rest of the season. Matt Leinart is expected to take over after the bye, but rest assured the Texans should do just fine with an amazing defense and run game.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/NO1001.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-12150" title="New Orleans Saints" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/NO1001.jpg" alt="New Orleans Saints" width="100" height="80" /></a>5. New Orleans Saints Record: 7-3</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 9</em><br />
The Saints should be sending thank you cards to Mike Smith this week, as they were able to capitalize on a Falcons gamble gone wrong. Heading into overtime, the Falcons decided to go for it on a fourth and inches from their own twenty-nine yard line. Having previously picked up two earlier conversions, the decision seemed rational, with the exception of being deep in their own territory. John Kasay kicked the 26-yard game winner as New Orleans barely had to exert an effort in overtime to win. The Saints move atop the NFC South.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/NYG1001.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-10898" title="New York Giants " src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/NYG1001.jpg" alt="New York Giants" width="100" height="80" /></a>6. New York Giants Record: 6-3</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 4</em><br />
A tough outing coming off a rout of the Patriots, the Giants certainly had their hands full against one of the NFC’s best. New York is still at the top of the NFC East and one of the best teams in the league, with a good shot to win the division this year. Eli Manning was solid and the Giants had a chance to win, but fell short. Next week, maybe they can bounce back against Philadelphia.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/NE.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20725" title="New England Patriots" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/NE.jpg" alt="New England Patriots" width="100" height="80" /></a>7. New England Patriots Record: 6-3</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 10</em><br />
The Pats took sole possession of the AFC East this weekend beating the Jets on Sunday Night. New England hasn’t looked dominant as of recent, but are looking to get back to being the AFC’s best. Tom Brady was in his prime again as he threw three touchdown passes, including two to Rob Gronkowski. This weekend’s game was all too easy for the Pats, snapping a three game winning streak for the Jets, making a big statement to Rex Ryan and are now looking to run away with the division.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CIN.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20718" title="Cincinnati Bengals" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/CIN.jpg" alt="Cincinnati Bengals" width="100" height="80" /></a>8. Cincinnati Bengals Record: 6-3</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 5</em><br />
Even with a loss, the Bengals proved they are AFC contenders, holding their own against a hard knocks Steelers squad. The Bengals seem like a scrappy and feisty team, suffering in the final quarter with two costly turnovers by first year Andy Dalton. It was a good effort, but not good enough. Nonetheless, Cincinnati put up a big fight and proved they can sling it with the best of them. Look for this team to continue to get better as the season progresses.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/CHI100.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-19673" title="Chicago Bears" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/CHI100.jpg" alt="Chicago Bears" width="100" height="80" /></a>9. Chicago Bears Record: 6-3</strong><em> Rank Last Week: 12</em><br />
Chicago made the up swing after defeating Philadelphia last week and once again this week, the Bears “bear-downed” division rival Detroit, tying them for second in the NFC North. The offense, led by Jay Cutler was on fire, but the defense was spectacular, picking off Matthew Stafford four times and causing turnovers left and right. Devin Hester ran another punt return back for a touchdown extending his NFL record to 12. The Bears mauled the Lions and are now gunning for Green Bay atop the NFC North.</p>
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<p><strong><a href="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/BAL.jpg"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-20717" title="Baltimore Ravens" src="http://gridironexperts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/BAL.jpg" alt="Baltimore Ravens" width="100" height="80" /></a>10. Baltimore Ravens Record: 6-3</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 3</em><br />
It was the Jaguars fiasco all over again. The Ravens got off to a slow start and couldn’t pull out a miracle win in Seattle. After last week’s thrilling win against the Steelers, the Ravens were on pace to take control of the AFC North, but once again may have gotten a little too over-confident and squandered what should have been an easy victory. The Ravens look to get back on track next week against Cincinnati.</p>
<p><strong>11. Detroit Lions Record: 6-3</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 6</em><br />
U.G.L.Y. spells the disastrous outing the Lions had this weekend in Chicago. Matthew Stafford by far had his worst game of the season, throwing four interceptions, when he had only thrown four to this point, while receivers Calvin Johnson and Nate Burleson turned the ball over during crucial drives. This game will be very forgettable for Detroit and in order to keep pace in the division, they need to move forward and focus on next week’s game against Carolina.</p>
<p><strong>12. Dallas Cowboys Record: 5-4</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 15</em><br />
There’s the good, the bad, and the ugly performances by Tony Romo, but this week, the stellar Tony Romo showed up and the Cowboys stampeded over the Bills 44-7. With consecutive wins, the Cowboys could be on the surge as their next three opponents have a combined record of 6-18. The Cowboys are close to roping in the Giants and will look to do so sooner rather than later.</p>
<p><strong>13. Oakland Raiders Record: 5-4</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 17</em><br />
The first Thursday night game of the season ended in style for the Oakland Raiders as they edged division rival San Diego. This game probably made Oakland breathe a little easier in signing Carson Palmer as he threw two touchdown passes, both to Denarius Moore while running back Michael Bush ran for over thirty times and one-hundred fifty seven yards. Palmer looked more relaxed in his second start in black and silver and now the Raiders are atop of the AFC West. Al Davis is smiling from above.</p>
<p><strong>14. Tennessee Titans Record: 5-4</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 19</em><br />
The Titans seem like they’re on a stair master from week to week, winning and taking care of business against Cam Newton and the Panthers this weekend. Chris Johnson has finally gotten back to his running ways, rushing for one hundred and thirty yards and a touchdown, as the Titans sacked Newton five times, holding him to just 209 yards passing. Matt Hasselbeck threw for 219 yards, hitting receiver Damien Williams deep for a 43-yard touchdown pass. It’s a different story for this team week to week, but hopefully they’ll be able to chase down the Texans before it’s too late.</p>
<p><strong>15. New York Jets Record: 5-4</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 11</em><br />
In a game for sole possession of first place in the division, the Patriots grounded the Jets as Mark Sanchez looked shaky and threw two interceptions, one really late in the game that helped seal the victory for New England. The Jets didn’t live up to the Rex Ryan hype this week, but look to gain ground next week against Tim Tebow and the Broncos on Thursday night.</p>
<p><strong>16. Buffalo Bills Record: 5-4</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 13</em><br />
The Bills looked dismal this week against the Cowboys and are slowly but surely letting their season slip away. With such a promising start, Buffalo looked to have turned things around from a year ago, but with back-to-back losses, the Bills are looking for answers. Ryan Fitzpatrick didn’t look good this week and David Nelson’s stunt, hugging his cheerleader girlfriend may have been the highlight of Buffalo’s day. This team has to pick up the pace if they expect to survive into January.</p>
<p><strong>17. Atlanta Falcons Record: 5-4</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 14</em><br />
The most costly decision of Mike Smith’s career came in overtime against the Saints this weekend. Officially, the loss can be chalked up to Smith’s poor choice and now the Falcons are chasing the Saints in the NFC South. This game could have been won if the Falcons only punted the ball in overtime. The Falcons take on Tennessee next week and hope to make smarter decisions this time around. Lesson learned.</p>
<p><strong>18. Denver Broncos Record: 4-5</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 22</em><br />
Tim Tebow has turned this team around and now the Broncos are in the heat of the AFC West division race. Clipping the Chiefs this weekend, the Broncos have won the last three out of four games and are officially back on track. Tebow only completed two passes against Kansas City, but ran for over forty yards and a score and has the city of Denver believing in their team again. It’s Tebow Time and hopefully that time will continue to carry them to victory.</p>
<p><strong>19. San Diego Chargers Record: 4-5</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 16</em><br />
The Bolts have lost their charge. Another dismal performance for San Diego as they fell to division rival Oakland. With their fourth loss in a row, San Diego is now tied with Kansas City and Denver in the division. This team has so much potential to be a dynamic squad, but can’t seem to connect the dots when it matters most. With so many blown opportunities to win games, the Chargers have a lot of work to do to get back to being the team they were when they started the season.</p>
<p><strong>20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Record: 4-5</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 18</em><br />
This team isn’t the same Tampa Bay squad that went 10-6 last year. They barely mustered an effort against the Texans this weekend as Josh Freeman was picked off three times and sacked four times. The Bucs are proving that they’re unable to contend with some of the NFL’s elite and will simply need to play better football if they expect to win games.</p>
<p><strong>21. Arizona Cardinals Record: 3-6</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 28</em><br />
The Skeleton Crew…excuse me, the Skelton crew, along with sidekick Larry Fitzgerald showed up to stun Michael Vick and the Eagles. Starting in place of the injured Kevin Kolb, John Skelton threw three touchdown passes and led the Cardinals to their second straight victory. Larry Fitzgerald was phenomenal as the Cardinals are attempting to turn their no show season into a mediocre one. With this huge win, the Cardinals are moving on up.</p>
<p><strong>22. Kansas City Chiefs Record: 4-5</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 21</em><br />
This season has gone from great, to decent, to questionable. The Chiefs were on such a big run and have now suffered another loss, dragging them to a tie with the Chargers and the Broncos in the division. Matt Cassel was replaced by QB Tyler Palko due to an injury on the last drive and now the Chiefs could be without him for the remainder of the season, which may hurt them even more in the long run. This team is struggling and needs to find answers quickly. The Chiefs may have proven that may be overrated.</p>
<p><strong>23. Philadelphia Eagles Record: 3-6</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 20</em><br />
The defending NFC East champion Eagles were expected to be in the playoffs and be Super Bowl bound after a number of big name acquisitions in the off-season. Instead of being the team of destiny this season, Philadelphia has struggled miserably and has lost seven of their last eight home games. Michael Vick was mediocre over the weekend and couldn’t bring the Eagles to a last minute comeback. Michael Vick may be injured and this could spell trouble for the rest of this once thought to be dream team.</p>
<p><strong>24. Jacksonville Jaguars Record: 3-6</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 27</em><br />
The Jaguars easily beat the winless Colts as Blaine Gabbert threw for a touchdown, while Maurice Jones-Drew ran for a score as well. It was the first road win for the Jags, as Jones-Drew became the second player in Jacksonville franchise history to run for over 6,000 yards. The Jaguars are moving in the right direction.</p>
<p><strong>25. Seattle Seahawks Record: 3-6</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 24</em><br />
A surprising victory for the lowly Seahawks as they were able to defeat the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday and move a little higher on the food chain in the NFC West. Marshawn Lynch plunged in for one yard touchdown, while the Seahawks forced three turnovers to hand the Ravens their third loss. Hopefully the Seahawks can fly high with this momentum into next week’s game against the Rams.</p>
<p><strong>26. Miami Dolphins Record: 2-7</strong><em> Rank Last Week: 29</em><br />
The Fins get their second win in a row defeating the Redskins 20-9 as Reggie Bush ran for two touchdowns and the Dolphins D intercepted Rex Grossman twice, earning their first home victory of the year. The Dolphins end a drought of seven straight losses at home dating back to last November and are now gaining some momentum, even if the momentum is coming a little late in the season.</p>
<p><strong>27. St. Louis Rams Record: 2-7</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 31</em><br />
Lucky to pull out a victory in Cleveland due to a botched snap, the Rams earned their second win this weekend, defeating the Browns 13-12. Steven Jackson had a huge rushing day, running for 128 yards and Sam Bradford was able to contribute 155 yards to the aerial attack. The missed field goal by the Browns helped the Rams tremendously; hopefully St. Louis won’t rely on luck for the rest of the season.</p>
<p><strong>28. Minnesota Vikings Record: 2-7</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 23</em><br />
Round one against the Packers was close, but round two wasn’t even a contest as the Vikings couldn’t get going offensively and were only able to score off a Packers muffed punt. Minnesota simply played poorly and gave up after halftime. This team has a lot of talent, but was no match for Aaron Rodgers and the Packers. The Vikings are last in the NFC North and need to start building a team that can contend with the teams in their division.</p>
<p><strong>29. Cleveland Browns Record: 3-6</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 24</em><br />
A botched snap led to a defeat in the waning minutes against the Rams this weekend as Phil Dawson, known for being an extremely efficient field goal kicker, failed to put the ball through the up-rights. Dawson was able to make four field goals earlier in the day, but the most important one skipped off the turf throwing off Dawson’s timing and ended the Browns chances for a victory. With the fans booing them off the field, the Browns should be ashamed they couldn’t pull together for a win that seemed so certain.</p>
<p><strong>30. Washington Redskins Record: 3-6</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 25</em><br />
The magic number is five, five straight losses by the Washington Redskins that have gotten them to this point and the most consecutive losses in the career of Mike Shanahan. Rex Grossman came off the bench after being replaced just four weeks ago, and didn’t do much better than before, throwing two interceptions and ending with a passer rating of 58.7. A promising start has been flushed down the toilet and now the Redskins are fighting with the Eagles to remain out of last place in the NFC East.</p>
<p><strong>31. Carolina Panthers Record: 2-7</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 26</em><br />
A frustrated Cam Newton and the Panthers looked miserable against the Titans losing 30-3. Newton was sacked five times and threw an interception, just managing over 200 yards passing. This was the Panthers worst performance of the season as Carolina just played poorly this weekend and need to win next week against the Lions. Rebuilding has only begun and even with this loss, there is a lot to learn, especially for the young gunslinger.</p>
<p><strong>32. Indianapolis Colts Record: 0-10</strong> <em>Rank Last Week: 32</em><br />
Curtis Painter was finally yanked from the game in the fourth quarter being replaced by “I stepped out of the back of the end zone,” Dan Orlovsky. Only managing three points, the Colts are certainly on pace for 0-16. One enthusiastic Colts fan held up a sign at the game asking, “where have all the good times gone?” He’s got a point and you can only feel sorry for this once elite team.</p>
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