NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOP TO BOTTOM
No. Team (record) Comment
1. Tampa Bay (3-0) In fast lane for home-field advantage in Super Bowl.
2. St. Louis (3-0) If Rams ever get a defense, season’s over.
3. Minnesota (3-0) Whatever happened to all those Dennis Green critics?
4. New York Giants (3-0) The nonbelievers are dwindling.
5. New York Jets (3-0) The nonbelievers are waiting for Sunday’s game.
6. Indianapolis (1-1) Trying to put Al Davis in the rearview mirror.
7. Denver (2-1) The Broncos’ depth is staggering.
8. Oakland (2-1) Davis trying to put Mike Shanahan in rearview mirror.
9. Jacksonville (2-1) Fred Taylor to the rescue.
10. Miami (2-1) Defense makes up for a lot of deficiencies.
11. Buffalo (2-1) Imagine where Bills would be if they had a running game.
12. Baltimore (2-1) Bottom line is, the Ravens still have Tony Banks at QB.
13. Tennessee (1-1) Losing Dyson will hurt.
14. Atlanta (2-1) Good record, bad team.
15. Detroit (2-1) Even a running game wouldn’t help the Lions.
16. Green Bay (1-2) Still a little life left in the old dynasty.
17. Dallas (1-2) Still a little life left in old Randall.
18. Washington (1-2) Not much hope left for Norv Turner’s job.
19. Arizona (1-1) Fun’s over. Now the Cardinals have to actually play a game.
20. Carolina (1-2) Open date to figure out how it could lose to Atlanta.
21. New England (0-3) Almost sunk in September.
22. Kansas City (1-2) If only the Chiefs could play the Chargers every week.
23. Philadelphia (1-2) Duce’s no longer wild.
24. Seattle (1-2) Staying afloat on Ricky Watters.
25. New Orleans (1-2) Another big bust in the Big Easy.
26. Cleveland (2-1) Browns are 2-1? Give me a break.
27. Chicago (0-3) Can Sammy Sosa play football?
28. San Francisco (0-3) It works better if a team also has a defensive unit.
29. San Diego (0-3) Leaf is back, hope is gone.
30. Pittsburgh (0-2) Great bus, no driver.
31. Cincinnati (0-2) Great stadium, no team.
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