NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOP TO BOTTOM
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No. Team (Record) Comment
1. Minnesota (11-2) Cris Carter’s 1,000th, Minnesota’s 11th.
2. Oakland (10-2) NFL’s No. 1 rushing offense.
3. Tennessee (9-3) Titans just need a kick-start.
4. St. Louis (8-4) With a bullet: Kurt Warner is back.
5. Miami (9-3) Thurman Thomas returns to Buffalo in street clothes.
6. Baltimore (9-4) Make that two weeks off: San Diego is next.
7. Washington (7-5) Surprise: Redskins might be better with Brad Johnson.
8. New Orleans (8-4) La’Roi Glover has shot at Mark Gastineau’s 22-sack NFL record.
9. Denver (8-4) Frustrated Terrell Davis just needed to vent.
10. Philadelphia (9-4) Maybe Eric Lindros will play for Eagles.
11. New York Jets (8-4) Critical game vs. Colts Sunday.
12. Tampa Bay (7-5) Sapp’s sips cost him a small sackful of money.
13. Buffalo (7-5) Hopes Miami isn’t ready for the cold.
14. Indianapolis (7-5) Playoff hopes dangling by a thread.
15. New York Giants (8-4) Fassel has gag rule, but there might not be much to say.
16. Jacksonville (5-7) Too little, too late.
17. Detroit (8-5) Lions weren’t a threat to Vikings.
18. Pittsburgh (6-6) Some still believe it was Immaculate Deception in ’72.
19. Dallas (4-8) Watch out for Aikman facing Tampa Bay sack attack.
20. Carolina (5-7) Can’t pull off two upsets of Rams.
21. Green Bay (5-7) Carolina must not have been on Packers’ minds.
22. Kansas City (5-7) Once better than mediocre, now worse than bad.
23. Seattle (4-8) Huard probably knows hospital workers by name.
24. San Francisco (4-8) Terrell Owens slowed by turf toe.
25. Chicago (3-9) Creative video on TradeCade.com.
26. San Diego (1-11) Leaf increasingly gun-shy in pocket.
27. New England (3-9) Thumbs down on this season.
28. Atlanta (3-10) Was it something Chris Chandler said?
29. Arizona (3-9) If the election were today . . .
30. Cleveland (3-10) Carmen Policy, Dwight Clark picking up loose change in stands.
31. Cincinnati (2-10) Bonus clauses, Smith benching sure smell funny.
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