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NFL Power Rankings week 8 - A few laughs (updated)


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http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/24785984/nfl-power-rankings-fatal-flaws-all-32-teams-2018-week-4

 

Original rankings week 3 

23. Cleveland Browns

Record: 1-1-1
Week 3 ranking: 28

The Browns are blitzing 41 percent of the time this season, the highest rate in the NFL. However they are allowing the seventh-highest completion percentage with that blitz (67 percent), compared with the second-lowest completion percentage (58 percent) when they don't blitz. -- Clawson

 

30. Buffalo Bills

Record: 1-2
Week 3 ranking: 32

The Bills' offense has gone three-and-out on 54 percent of drives this season, on pace to be the highest rate for any team in the past 15 seasons. Part of the reason is that Bills quarterbacks are completing an NFL-low 50 percent of their passes. -- Koontz


 

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3 minutes ago, buffaloboyinATL said:

Way to go out on a limb and move us up 2 spots.  ?

1-2 and 1-1-1 teams way higher than undefeated teams.  SMH.  

 

These things get run like a popularity contest.  

Cleveland up 5   Bills up 2.    again SMH 

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4 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

1-2 and 1-1-1 teams way higher than undefeated teams.  SMH.  

 

These things get run like a popularity contest.  

Cleveland up 5   Bills up 2.    again SMH 

 

Yeah, that's pretty ridiculous. Beating the Vikes on the road is way more impressive than the Jets at home.

 

Plus, Cleveland is just a better all around team. It should have been expected that they beat the Jets. They very well could be 3-0 right now.

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It takes them awhile to come off of their preconceived notions about what they think a team is before they even play any games.  The Pats* should be way lower on this list based on what we have seen so far but they are keeping them up there based on past performance.  It will level out eventually.  Honestly, I hope they keep us low for awhile even if we do get a few wins. The underdog role seems to motivate this team.

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16 minutes ago, EersN'Bills said:

 

Yeah, that's pretty ridiculous. Beating the Vikes on the road is way more impressive than the Jets at home.

 

Plus, Cleveland is just a better all around team. It should have been expected that they beat the Jets. They very well could be 3-0 right now.

a counter point if you will 

 

If Cleveland had the better all around team  why were they w/o a W until the JETS and way was Tyrod benched?  

 

1 minute ago, HappyDays said:

Our 3 and out percentage against the Vikings was high because we went into a shell in the 2nd half. What a weird stat to bring up after that game.

they don't pay attention.  They just write the crap that comes to mind w/o any read research.  

 

Biggest point spread blowout in 23 years!!!! 

 

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1 minute ago, dollars 2 donuts said:

@ShadyBillsFan

 

Maybe you think that a quality win over a super bowl contender on the road would put us ahead of the 0-3 Texans, but you'd be...

 

you'd be...

 

...wait, why are we behind the Texans on this numb skulls list?

 

I'll bet you dollars 2 donuts they are clueless! 

 

Just now, BBills88 said:

Why do we care what the ESPN power rankings say. We beat a good team Sunday, I feel we are going to beat more teams in the next 13 weeks. 

its not that we care ...   its the stupidity of the media we wish to speak of.  

4 minutes ago, eball said:

The only rankings that matter are the standings after W17.  Carry on.

even then their favoritism shows 

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ESPN power rankings always demonstrate a certain amount of inertia when it comes to certain teams.  Buffalo is one of those teams.  They are one of the slowest to move the Bills up after the Bills experience some success.  New England is always going to be moved down very slowly when they have losses.  To a certain extent, that can be justified by Bill Belichick's long record of success, which includes years when the Patriots start out struggleing and end up winning the Super Bowl.  If Buffalo beats Green Bay, I could see them moving up in the 26-27 range.  I've seen other power rankings today where the Bills are as high as 26.  

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