Power Rankings: Bears strengthen hold on top

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1 (1) Bears 5-0-0 Think Don Shula and the '72 Dolphins are getting a little nervous? The Bears have yet to show any real flaws so far this season.

2 (2) Colts 5-0-0 So they didn't cover the 18.5-point spread and it was a close game. Those things happen. But the Colts should be a little worried when Travis Henry -- Travis Henry! -- can run for 123 yards against them.

3 (8) Broncos 3-1-0 Obviously if the Broncos average 12.3 points per game all season they might run into some trouble. But for now, the defense (which is giving up only 8.5 points per game) is enough.

4 (4) Eagles 4-1-0 With his injury, poor play and the T.O. mess, a lot of people forgot that Donovan McNabb is one of the best QBs in the NFL. No one is forgetting now.

5 (9) Chargers 3-1-0 Not only can Philip Rivers play, but he seems to have easily picked up the leadership mantle that Drew Brees used to hold.

6 (3) Ravens 4-1-0 The defense is scary good, but the Ravens need more from Jamal Lewis to beat the big boys. He averaged a respectable 84 yards in the first three games but just 38 yards in the last two games against San Diego and Denver.

7 (5) Patriots 4-1-0 Wasn't Troy Brown supposed to be done a few years ago? He's still out the making big plays in big situations.

8 (6) Seahawks 3-1-0 Getting Jerramy Stevens back will be a boost for the Seahawks offense. Obviously not a Shaun Alexander boost, but he'll help.

9 (7) Bengals 3-1-0 The NFL benches WR Chris Henry for two games and here's guessing Marvin Lewis isn't the least bit upset.

10 (10) Falcons 3-1-0 The already stingy Falcons defense gets a boost with the return of DE John Abraham just in time for the Giants game.

11 (12) Jaguars 3-2-0 Even with the injuries on the defensive side, the Jags have managed to post two shutouts this season, tops in the league.

12 (14) Panthers 3-2-0 Forget Peyton, Rex and Donovan, the Panthers say one of their own it's the league's best. 'MVP man, that's the bottom line,' Carolina S Sean Minter said about Julius Peppers.

13 (15) Saints 4-1-0 It took 100 touches before Reggie Bush scored his first NFL TD. It won't take 100 more for him to score again.

14 (16) Rams 4-1-0 The Rams haven't been overpowering, but at 4-1 they're getting it done. A win against the Seahawks would put a pretty emphatic stamp on the Rams as contenders.

15 (11) Cowboys 2-2-0 We've said it before, if you don't have a line that can protect the QB, then Drew Bledsoe is going to have some serious issues.

16 (18) Giants 2-2-0 In a must-win game, Tiki Barber stepped up on the field and off it and led the Giants to a win.

17 (20) Vikings 3-2-0 Chester Taylor is a poor man's Tiki Barber. He runs hard, gets yards but for some reason, can never seem to find the end zone.

18 (13) Steelers 1-3-0 Maybe the Steelers miss Jerome Bettis more than they thought they would. The Bus not only got the tough yards, but he was the heart and soul of the team.

19 (22) Chiefs 2-2-0 That was some scary hit on Larry Johnson on Sunday. That's two stomach-in-your-throat hits Chiefs players have taken this year (Trent Green being the other).

20 (17) Redskins 2-3-0 After two games where it looked like the offense was back on track, the Redskins took two steps back Sunday against the Giants.

21 (19) Jets 2-3-0 Wow! What happened to the team that gave the Colts such a good run last weekend?

22 (29) 49ers 2-3-0 Yes, their victory Sunday was over the Raiders. But beating the local rival is a good stepping stone for this rebuilding team.

23 (21) Bills 2-3-0 Bears sure laid out the welcome mat for Dick Jauron's return to Chicago.

24 (25) Texans 1-3-0 David Carr has the best QB rating in the NFL. Really.

25 (23) Dolphins 1-4-0 Yes, they played the Patriots hard. But at 1-4, that might not matter. The Dolphins are pretty close to being sunk.

26 (24) Browns 1-4-0 Romeo Crennel says the Browns are 'developing.' Not really sure what that means, but we assume it's a good thing.

27 (26) Cardinals 1-4-0 Things are obviously not going well in Arizona. But a rookie QB that can play like Matt Leinart will always give the fans something to buzz about.

28 (27) Buccaneers 0-4-0 Well, silver linings aren't plentiful for 0-4 teams, but the Bucs have one in QB Bruce Gradkowski. He has a good arm, a nice touch and 'there was a lot of promise. He played his brains out,' as coach Jon Gruden said.

29 (28) Packers 1-4-0 Is it a bad sign that the Packers are already talking about what they might do with their high draft pick? (FYI -- they're looking at a RB).

30 (31) Titans 0-5-0 The VY era is off to a pretty good start. No wins, but the Titans managed to scare the horseshoes off the Colts.

31 (30) Lions 0-5-0 No truth to the rumor that Matt Millen has asked Jim Leyland to coach the team once the Tigers' season is finished.

32 (32) Raiders 0-5-0 Look at their schedule. Going 0-16 might be unlikely, but there's probably only one game (Cardinals in Week 7 at home) you could make even a decent case that the Raiders should win.
 

EDJ

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NOW THAT'S MORE LIKE IT 2-0-6. EVEN THOUgH I FEEL WE SHOULD BE ABOVE THE COLTS. BUT WE DO PLAY THEY ASS. LET'S SEE HOW OUR D HOLDS UP THEN AND IF PLUMMER SHAKES MORE OF THE WEBS OFF. OUR RUNNIN' gAME IS DECENT SO IF THEY ALLOWED 123, I BELIEVE TATUM CAN RUN AgAINST INDIANAPOINS, IF HE RAN 92 ON BALTIMORE.