Denver Native (Carol)
08-08-2013, 01:37 PM
With one preseason game and 1,492 ACL injuries in the books, it’s time to take a look at the National Football Post’s first Power Rankings list of the season.
The numbers in brackets indicate each team’s Power Rating, which is based on a scale of 1-100. These numbers can be used as a baseline to determine the point spread between any two teams on the list. Keep in mind that these numbers do not account for home field advantage, situational analysis (extra rest, back-to-back road games, divisional rivalries, etc), injuries, weather or public perception. They are merely to be used as a baseline for your initial analysis.
2013 NFP PRESEASON POWER RANKINGS
rest - AND the Raiders are ranked 32nd :rofl::rofl::rofl:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfp-preseason-power-rankings-172034232--nfl.html
The numbers in brackets indicate each team’s Power Rating, which is based on a scale of 1-100. These numbers can be used as a baseline to determine the point spread between any two teams on the list. Keep in mind that these numbers do not account for home field advantage, situational analysis (extra rest, back-to-back road games, divisional rivalries, etc), injuries, weather or public perception. They are merely to be used as a baseline for your initial analysis.
2013 NFP PRESEASON POWER RANKINGS
rest - AND the Raiders are ranked 32nd :rofl::rofl::rofl:
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/nfp-preseason-power-rankings-172034232--nfl.html