Showing posts with label power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label power. Show all posts
Friday, February 22, 2013
NBA Power Rankings
So here are some things that may surprise you:The Nets are ranked very low and that is due to their tendency to play close games and their above average turnovers. Chicago is rather low because while they play good defense their offense is on the downside. San Antonio is the top team despite only winning 49% of rebounds.
| NBA Power Rankings | |||
| RK (LW) | Team | Record | Next Game |
| 1 () | 44-12 | 116-90 Win Over Clippers | |
| 2 () | 39-18 | L 116-90 San Antonio Spurs | |
| 3 () | 38-14 | W 86-67 Chicago Bulls | |
| 4 () | 32-19 | L 125-91 Indiana Pacers | |
| 5 () | 34-21 | W 97-90 Boston Celtics | |
| 6 () | 35-18 | W 88-82 Toronto Raptors | |
| 7 () | 39-15 | L 122-119 Houston Rockets | |
| 8 () | 28-26 | L 113-99 Los Angeles | |
| 9 () | 26-27 | L 97-94 Brooklyn Nets | |
| 10 () | 22-33 | L 88-82 Memphis Grizzlies | |
| 11 () | 29-23 | L 103-90 Miami Heat | |
| 12 () | 24-29 | W 111-96 Orlando Magic | |
| 13 () | 22-30 | L 94-87 Minnesota Timberwolves | |
| 14 () | 30-26 | W 122-119 Oklahoma City | |
| 15 () | 31-24 | W 115-101 Golden State | |
| 16 () | 31-23 | L 87-86 Miami | |
| 17 () | 17-37 | W 105-100 Cleveland | |
| 18 () | 31-23 | W 108-98 Phoenix | |
| 19 () | 18-37 | L 108-98 Golden State | |
| 20 () | 20-31 | W 94-87 Philadelphia | |
| 21 () | 26-39 | W 113-99 Boston | |
| 22 () | 33-21 | W 125-91 NY Knicks | |
| 23 () | 33-22 | W 97-94 Milwaukee | |
| 24 () | 15-37 | L 96-88 Toronto | |
| 25 () | 19-36 | L 105-100 Cleveland | |
| 26 () | 19-36 | L 108-102 San Antonio | |
| 27 () | 25-29 | L 102-98 Phoenix | |
| 28 () | 22-34 | W 105-99 Charlotte | |
| 29 () | 13-41 | L 105-99 Detroit | |
| 30 () | 15-39 | L 111-96 | |
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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
NFL Power Rankings - Week 8

All four contributors each ranked the NFL teams from 1-32. We then took the average of each teams' rank and then finished with the final power rankings.
The Green Bay Packers stay atop the Rankings as the unanimous choice.
Note: Contributor Key - Man (TheMainManmiller), Mole (themole25), Bill (Buffalo Bill), Rupp (FruitRupp)
Pos. Team Overall Rank Man Mole Bill Rupp
1. Green Bay Packers 1 1 1 1 1
2. New England Patriots 2.25 2 3 2 2
3. San Francisco 49ers 4 3 2 6 3
4. New Orleans Saints 4.25 4 6 3 4
5. Detroit Lions 5.5 5 5 7 5
6. Buffalo Bills 6.75 6 4 8 9
Pittsburgh Steelers 6.75 7 9 5 6
8. Baltimore Ravens 7 10 7 4 7
9. New York Giants 9.25 9 8 10 10
10. Cincinnati Bengals 10.25 11 10 12 8
11. San Diego Chargers 11.25 8 14 11 12
Atlanta Falcons 11.25 14 11 9 11
13. Houston Texans 13.5 13 15 13 13
14. New York Jets 14 15 12 14 15
15. Chicago Bears 14.5 16 13 15 14
16. Oakland Raiders 17.25 12 17 19 21
17. Dallas Cowboys 18.25 22 18 17 16
18. Tennessee Titans 18.5 18 16 18 22
19. Philadelphia Eagles 19 19 23 16 18
20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 20 17 26 20 17
21. Cleveland Browns 21.25 20 22 23 20
22. Washington Redskins 21.75 23 19 22 23
Kansas City Chiefs 21.75 24 20 24 19
24. Carolina Panthers 22.75 21 24 21 25
25. Denver Broncos 23.75 25 21 25 24
26. Seattle Seahawks 27 26 25 29 28
27. Jacksonville Jaguars 27.25 27 30 26 26
Minnesota Vikings 27.25 28 27 27 27
29. Arizona Cardinals 28.5 29 28 28 29
30. Miami Dolphins 30.25 30 31 30 30
31. Indianapolis Colts 31 32 29 32 31
32. St. Louis Rams 31.25 31 32 31 32
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Tuesday, October 18, 2011
NFL Power Rankings - Week 6

1. Packers – Defending champs have had virtually no trouble besides spotting the Falcons 14 points and still winning easily.
2. Patriots – Tom Brady has slowed down since starting with two games of over 400 yards, blew a lead while losing to the Bills.
3. Lions – An explosive offense sits them in the top 3 but benchmark games ahead as they play the Packers twice.
4. Chargers – Phillip Rivers has struggled yet the one-loss Chargers lead their weak division.
5. 49ers – Substantial win in Detroit last week but remember, Alex Smith is their quarterback. He has been helped by a decent run game thanks to Frank Gore and Kendall Hunter.
6. Ravens – Not the greatest start but a big win against the Steelers helped their resume. They dropped a sloppy game in Tennessee.
7. Steelers – Sitting right behind division rival, the Steelers have been playing well lately with wins over the Jaguars and Titans.
8. Saints – Cannot count out Drew Brees, however playing in the toughest division in the NFL.
9. Bills – Surprising start has sizzled thanks to losses against the Giants and Bengals.
10. Titans – Toughest part of their schedule has passed and they sit at 3-2 atop the AFC South. Texans are toughest competitor in division.
11. Buccaneers – Very inconsistent start of the year in that tough NFC South.
12. Giants – Another inconsistent team that just beat the Bills, a week after losing to a sloppy Seahawks team at home.
13. Raiders – The Raiders’ playoff chances took a turn for the worse as Jason Campbell broke his collarbone and is expected to be out for 6 weeks. Chargers are main competition for AFC West divisional crown. Let’s see how wonderful Carson Palmer plays in Campbell’s absence.
14. Texans – Injuries have slowed the Texans to a 3-3 record but Arian Foster is back and Andre Johnson is expected back soon. They play the Titans twice yet to determine the division champ.
15. Bengals – Behind rookie Andy Dalton, have won a quiet 4 games and are in contention for the AFC North.
16. Falcons – Another inconsistent team that can turn on it when needed behind young Matt Ryan. Tough division hurts their chances for playoffs.
17. Jets – Slow start, but can work their way up through the standings. However, their quarterback is Mark Sanchez…
18. Bears – The new kickoff rule has not really affected the specialist, Devin Hester but Jay Cutler is very interception prone.
19. Eagles – A popular, slow start has sent the Eagles to the basement of their division but on any given week can challenge any team.
20. Browns – Colt McCoy are off to decent start but are no competition for the Ravens (6), Steelers (7) or Bengals (15) for the division title.
21. Redskins – Rex Grossman showed his true colors last week but still had a chance to win against the Eagles. Decent position in a tough division.
22. Panthers – Have been close in every game thanks to the surprising rookie season thus far by Cam Newton, thankfully for Carolina, he is allowed to be paid now.
23. Cowboys – Tony Romo is their quarterback, enough said.
24. Seahawks – Their only chance to win is if Tavaris Jackson stays on the bench. A big win in New York against the Giants though.
25. Chiefs – A big blow when Jamaal Charles dropped for the year. Some bright spots include Dwayne Bowe.
26. Broncos – Bad division, but who knows, maybe Tim Tebow will be their savior.
27. Jaguars – Cut David Garrard for no apparent reason and now play behind rookie Blaine Gabbert. Their one win, however was against a good Titans (10) team in the season opener.
28. Vikings – Star running back, Adrian Peterson, is a stuck on a struggling team that LOVES to
blow leads.
29. Cardinals – Worst division in football, NFC West. Cardinals led by a struggling Kevin Kolb.
30. Colts – On the upward swing now that Curtis Painter has taken over and played decent the past two weeks.
31. Dolphins – Starting QB is done for the year, putting faith in Matt Moore = bad situation. Suck for Luck.
32. Rams – A reasonably tough opening schedule sets them at 0-5. The NFC West blows but the 49ers (5) are running away with it.
2. Patriots – Tom Brady has slowed down since starting with two games of over 400 yards, blew a lead while losing to the Bills.
3. Lions – An explosive offense sits them in the top 3 but benchmark games ahead as they play the Packers twice.
4. Chargers – Phillip Rivers has struggled yet the one-loss Chargers lead their weak division.
5. 49ers – Substantial win in Detroit last week but remember, Alex Smith is their quarterback. He has been helped by a decent run game thanks to Frank Gore and Kendall Hunter.
6. Ravens – Not the greatest start but a big win against the Steelers helped their resume. They dropped a sloppy game in Tennessee.
7. Steelers – Sitting right behind division rival, the Steelers have been playing well lately with wins over the Jaguars and Titans.
8. Saints – Cannot count out Drew Brees, however playing in the toughest division in the NFL.
9. Bills – Surprising start has sizzled thanks to losses against the Giants and Bengals.
10. Titans – Toughest part of their schedule has passed and they sit at 3-2 atop the AFC South. Texans are toughest competitor in division.
11. Buccaneers – Very inconsistent start of the year in that tough NFC South.
12. Giants – Another inconsistent team that just beat the Bills, a week after losing to a sloppy Seahawks team at home.
13. Raiders – The Raiders’ playoff chances took a turn for the worse as Jason Campbell broke his collarbone and is expected to be out for 6 weeks. Chargers are main competition for AFC West divisional crown. Let’s see how wonderful Carson Palmer plays in Campbell’s absence.
14. Texans – Injuries have slowed the Texans to a 3-3 record but Arian Foster is back and Andre Johnson is expected back soon. They play the Titans twice yet to determine the division champ.
15. Bengals – Behind rookie Andy Dalton, have won a quiet 4 games and are in contention for the AFC North.
16. Falcons – Another inconsistent team that can turn on it when needed behind young Matt Ryan. Tough division hurts their chances for playoffs.
17. Jets – Slow start, but can work their way up through the standings. However, their quarterback is Mark Sanchez…
18. Bears – The new kickoff rule has not really affected the specialist, Devin Hester but Jay Cutler is very interception prone.
19. Eagles – A popular, slow start has sent the Eagles to the basement of their division but on any given week can challenge any team.
20. Browns – Colt McCoy are off to decent start but are no competition for the Ravens (6), Steelers (7) or Bengals (15) for the division title.
21. Redskins – Rex Grossman showed his true colors last week but still had a chance to win against the Eagles. Decent position in a tough division.
22. Panthers – Have been close in every game thanks to the surprising rookie season thus far by Cam Newton, thankfully for Carolina, he is allowed to be paid now.
23. Cowboys – Tony Romo is their quarterback, enough said.
24. Seahawks – Their only chance to win is if Tavaris Jackson stays on the bench. A big win in New York against the Giants though.
25. Chiefs – A big blow when Jamaal Charles dropped for the year. Some bright spots include Dwayne Bowe.
26. Broncos – Bad division, but who knows, maybe Tim Tebow will be their savior.
27. Jaguars – Cut David Garrard for no apparent reason and now play behind rookie Blaine Gabbert. Their one win, however was against a good Titans (10) team in the season opener.
28. Vikings – Star running back, Adrian Peterson, is a stuck on a struggling team that LOVES to
blow leads.
29. Cardinals – Worst division in football, NFC West. Cardinals led by a struggling Kevin Kolb.
30. Colts – On the upward swing now that Curtis Painter has taken over and played decent the past two weeks.
31. Dolphins – Starting QB is done for the year, putting faith in Matt Moore = bad situation. Suck for Luck.
32. Rams – A reasonably tough opening schedule sets them at 0-5. The NFC West blows but the 49ers (5) are running away with it.
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