NFL Power Rankings: Week Eight
On Sunday, the Pats travel to Cleveland to face the Browns, who are giving up 244.1 passing yards per game.
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On Sunday, the Pats travel to Cleveland to face the Browns, who are giving up 244.1 passing yards per game.
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As for your choices, they’re all pretty marginal. Everyone is on the road against solid or better pass defenses. Under other circumstances, I’d take my chances with Kitna because of all the guys they have, but Green Bay shut that offense down with Romo at the helm last season, and the Packers are familiar with Kitna from his Motown days. Freeman played pretty well in Atlanta last year (250 passing yards, two TDs, no INTs) and is probably the safest selection.
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Speaking of four, that’s the same number of consecutive games that Cutler has struggled. If he hadn’t had those big first two weeks, his numbers would be even worse than last year. But what’s really scary for Cutler owners is that he endured one of his lamest games of the season against the NFL’s worst pass defense in Washington. To make matters worse, Cutler also fumbled on first and goal from the one yard line. D’oh! And next week, he has to travel to Buffalo to face the Bills, owners of one of the best pass defenses in the league. As if going to Buffalo for any reason isn’t bad enough, imagine having to head there knowing you’re going to struggle to generate an air attack? Cutler is winding up on some waiver wires in shallow leagues, and it’s a trend that may gain more steam after Week Eight.
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The Steelers still have a slight lead over the Jets as they continue to hold the number one spot, while the AFC dominates, holding all top five spots in the rankings.
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For the other, I don’t really think there’s much of an argument for Amendola. Catching 12 passes in a 38-point loss means next to nothing, and the fact that he hasn’t scored all season while Britt has scored in three straight makes Britt the smarter play.
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Wilson only managed four receptions all of last year, so by his standards, he’s having a banner year. I’m going to wait to see a bit more before I put him on my watch list. Let me get back to you on that…maybe around Ground Hog Day.
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There is something suspect about the Super Bowl Champions, however they are still winning and travel to Arizona to face a terrible run defense.
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