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Friday, October 22, 2004

David Salfino's Power Rankings (Week 7)

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1. New England Patriots (5-0)
No-frills Pats celebrate record win with team dinner at Foxboro Sizzler.

2. Philadelphia Eagles (5-0)
One more lopsided win and they're No.1 with a bullet.

3. Indianapolis Colts (4-1)
Improving defense must continue to get job done.

4. Minnesota Vikings (4-1)
Culpepper on pace for 57 TD passes.

5. New York Jets (5-0)
First five opponents have six wins combined.

6. Denver Broncos (5-1)
Reuben Droughns looking like new Mike Anderson.

7. Pittsburgh Steelers (5-1)
Late Cowboys turnover hands Big Ben fourth in row.

8. St. Louis Rams (4-2)
Still standing after beating from Bucs.

9. New York Giants (4-1)
Preparing to feast on Lions at Meadowlands.

10. Atlanta Falcons (5-1)
Up-and-down Vick, Falcs nip Chargers at home.

11. Seattle Seahawks (3-2)
Underachieving offense stalls five times in red zone.

12. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-2)
Cardiac Cats back from the dead.

13. Baltimore Ravens (3-2)
Lewis suspension leaves offense with zero threats at skill positions.

14. Houston Texans (3-3)
Take care of business by beating Titans on road.

15. San Diego Chargers (3-3)
Smart thing to do is to put Brees trade talks on hold.

16. Detroit Lions (3-2)
Kevin Jones yet to live up to first-round billing.

17. Cleveland Browns (3-3)
T.O. set to see Garcia for first time since bad breakup.

18. Dallas Cowboys (2-3)
To help rid bad karma, Parcells ships Bryant to Cleveland.

19. Tennessee Titans (2-4)
Join short list of last year’s contenders on wane.

20. Green Bay Packers (2-4)
Make-or-break game versus Cowboys.

21. Kansas City Chiefs (1-4)
Defense still bringing tears to Vermeil’s eyes.

22. Carolina Panthers (1-4)
A shell of its former self.

23. New Orleans Saints (2-4)
Haslett's days may be numbered.

24. Washington Redskins (2-4)
Notch unimpressive victory over hapless Bears.

25. Oakland Raiders (2-4)
Highly touted D-line steamrolled in rain.

26. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (1-5)
Michael Clayton latest contender for offensive rookie of year.

27. Chicago Bears (1-4)
Jonathan Quinn clearly not the answer.

28. Buffalo Bills (1-4)
It took a while, but running back controversy begins in Buffalo.

29. Cincinnati Bengals (1-4)
D makes Jeff Garcia look like, well, Jeff Garcia.

30. San Francisco 49ers (1-5)
Let Jets off ropes, then knocked out in fourth quarter.

31. Arizona Cardinals (1-4)
Hope to get on track versus reeling Seahawks.

32. Miami Dolphins (0-6)
Seriously, QBs have thrown as many TD passes to other team as their own.

--David Salfino
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