ESPN NFL Power Rankings Week 3

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Feb 14, 2004
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#2
Of course SF is ahead of Seattle with an 0-2 record while Seattle is sitting at 1-1, and Seattle even spanked SF. I don't believe in those rankings at all.
 
Feb 14, 2004
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#6
packers shud b #1 to. lol
The Packers beat the Eagles and the Bills, the Saints beat the Vikings and SF. If the Packers beat the Eagles if Vick started that game, I might have to strongly agree, and the Bills are on the bottum of that list, so really the Packers haven't won a meaningful game yet. Whereas the Saints have at least one meaningful win against the Vikings. So I think the Packers are right where they belong, especially being without their star RB Ryan Grant.

On a side note, Clay Mathews is tearing it up as a 2nd year NFL player.
 

prodigy91

@jordvnxsf
Mar 20, 2008
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#7
Of course SF is ahead of Seattle with an 0-2 record while Seattle is sitting at 1-1, and Seattle even spanked SF. I don't believe in those rankings at all.
Maybe the people that made that list are 49er homers like some of the posters on here lol


I'm pretty sure the seahawks were ahead of the 49ers in rankings after week 1, but did you all of the sudden forget how poorly your teams performance was in week 2? come on now. records don't mean shit in these rankings, plus its espn, notorious for its east coast bias, i really doubt that second statement.
 
Feb 14, 2004
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#8
Uhhh actually, SF has been ahead of Seattle in week 1 and 2, even after Seattle stomped the 9ers. I was amazed, but at the same time not surprised.
 
Feb 14, 2004
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I'm pretty sure the seahawks were ahead of the 49ers in rankings after week 1, but did you all of the sudden forget how poorly your teams performance was in week 2? come on now. records don't mean shit in these rankings, plus its espn, notorious for its east coast bias, i really doubt that second statement.
In Week 1, SF was at 13, and Seattle was at 26.

In Week 2, SF was at 20, and Seattle was at 21(after a Seattle win over SF)

In Week 3, SF is at 23, and Seattle is at 26.

Seattle's record of 1-1 doesn't mean shit to them over an 0-2 record for SF.
 

Rossibreath

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Sep 1, 2005
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The Packers beat the Eagles and the Bills, the Saints beat the Vikings and SF. If the Packers beat the Eagles if Vick started that game, I might have to strongly agree, and the Bills are on the bottum of that list, so really the Packers haven't won a meaningful game yet. Whereas the Saints have at least one meaningful win against the Vikings. So I think the Packers are right where they belong, especially being without their star RB Ryan Grant.

On a side note, Clay Mathews is tearing it up as a 2nd year NFL player.
Clay Matthews is a a freak. He has six sacks already. Kevin Greene is the perfect coach for him. Pretty sure were gonna win the superbowl.
 

NAMO

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Apr 11, 2009
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Clay Matthews is a a freak. He has six sacks already. Kevin Greene is the perfect coach for him. Pretty sure were gonna win the superbowl.
this.

if it wasn't for that flukey play by dansby last year , rodgers would of marched his team down the field
 
Apr 7, 2005
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1 (1) Saints 2-0-0 New Orleans will find out Reggie Bush's value while RB recovers from injury (Sando)
2 (2) Packers 2-0-0 It doesn't matter who plays running back if the passing game and defense continue to dominate (Walker)
3 (7) Texans 2-0-0 They have two wins that mean more than a 2-0 record (Kuharsky)
4 (5) Colts 1-1-0 The Colts' rebound was encouraging, but the Giants weren't smart (Kuharsky)
5 (10) Steelers 2-0-0 With a punishing defense, it's scary to think how good the Steelers will be when QB Ben Roethlisberger returns (Walker)
6 (11) Jets 1-1-0 See what happens when things get easier for Mark Sanchez? The completions start coming (Clayton)
7 (15) Dolphins 2-0-0 With games against the Jets and Pats in the next two weeks, the Dolphins can find out where they are in the AFC East (Clayton)
8 (3) Ravens 1-1-0 Averaging 10 points per game just isn't going to cut it (Walker)
9 (4) Patriots 1-1-0 Bill Belichick won't let the Pats panic after losing a road game against the Jets (Clayton)
10 (13) Falcons 1-1-0 Depth at running back took a hit without production slipping at all (Sando)
11 (17) Bengals 1-1-0 The Bengals have won eight straight division games -- that will keep you in the hunt (Walker)
12 (22) Bears 2-0-0 The Bears are one of several surprise 2-0 teams. (Walker)
13 (12) Chargers 1-1-0 Their beatdown of Jaguars was right response to loss in Kansas City (Kuharsky)
14 (14) Redskins 1-1-0 Mike Shanahan can't blame Albert Haynesworth for losing the game against the Texans (Clayton)
15 (9) Titans 1-1-0 Invisible offense had seven turnovers against the Steelers (Kuharsky)
16 (18) Eagles 1-1-0 Vick is popular with teammates and players respect him. But where does this leave Kolb?(Clayton)
17 (8) Cowboys 0-2-0 Too bad they can't show past Cowboys seasons on the Cowboys Stadium big scoreboard ... thus far, the Cowboys haven't deserved the big screen (Clayton)
18 (6) Vikings 0-2-0 Vincent Jackson, anyone? How about Tarvaris Jackson? (Walker)
19 (16) Giants 1-1-0 Eli Manning wishes he doesn't have to play the Colts for eight more years, not four (Clayton)
20 (23) Chiefs 2-0-0 But for the Bucs, they'd be biggest surprise to this point (Kuharsky)
21 (28) Buccaneers 2-0-0 Say goodbye to that two-game win streak with Steelers visiting Sunday (Sando)
22 (25) Broncos 1-1-0 Visit from Indianapolis will be a big gauge of status (Kuharsky)
23 (20) 49ers 0-2-0 Alex Smith finally led a key fourth-quarter drive, but it wasn't enough against Saints (Sando)
24 (19) Cardinals 1-1-0 Shaky pass protection is putting Derek Anderson's health on the line (Sando)
25 (24) Jaguars 1-1-0 The Jags' secondary is crumbling as the team prepares to face Philadelphia QB Kevin Kolb. (Kuharsky)
26 (21) Seahawks 1-1-0 Matt Hasselbeck's protection has been there, but QB faltered in Week 2 (Sando)
27 (27) Raiders 1-1-0 Hardly smooth in win over Rams, a team they should beat (Kuharsky)
28 (26) Panthers 0-2-0 Switching to rookie QB in Week 3 with John Fox likely in final year (Sando)
29 (29) Lions 0-2-0 The Lions are fun to watch, but they probably won't win many games (Walker)
30 (32) Browns 0-2-0 The Browns lack the talent to compete for four quarters (Walker)
31 (31) Rams 0-2-0 Rams have squandered golden opportunities against Cardinals, Raiders (Sando)
32 (30) Bills 0-2-0 A quarterback change won't fix what's wrong with the Bills (Clayton)