Top 12 NFL regular season Power Rankings, 2004
Posted: Tue Sep 12, 2017 4:20 am
A 14-2 defending-Champ (going for their 3rd in 4 seasons), a 13-3 Andy Reid's best Eagle squad, and a 15-1 Steeler team led by a rookie QB (Troy P already coming into his own in Year Two) who beat them both back-to-back and convincingly albeit early enough in the year which ought to end up the key-word ("early") with most of us. In either event, this should be everyone's top-3.
But there are a pair of 12-4s very worthy of mention: Dungy/Peyton's Colts and Marty/LT's Bolts! Vick back in the playoffs as an 11-5 NFC 2nd-seed, Jim (no "Jr") Mora now at helm. Jets, Broncos, and Packers are your 10-6s with Favre being the only division winner of the three.
Not actually knowing what Mike Tice's Vikes would do at Lambeau 1st Rd, to a team that did sweep them (a 34-31 score both times), safe enough to assume they won't be on anyone's list. As for the other 8-8 playoff team who also won 1st Rd against their respective division winner, they - Martz/Bolger's Rams - actually beat Holmgren's Seahawks not once, but twice in '04! Or do 9-7 non-playoff Jags, Ravens, and Bills box all three out this top-12? Likely enough.
Do 8-8 Saints, by chance, have a say? Minus-57 point-diff? Nah, perhaps not; but Rams even worse at -73! Seahawks -3! Jags a negative (19) as well. Not Vikes though at a +10. Then again, how much stock should or shouldn't be placed in deciding who of these teams gets in or not based on PD? Ravens a +44, Bills a +111 (just ten behind Pittsburgh)! Yet Balt - and Jags - beat Buf, so like I said...(and 11-5 Atl at just +3).
Okay, let's shuffle 'em up!
And I'm sure those who've read previous '04-related posts of mine should know who my #1 will actually be.
But there are a pair of 12-4s very worthy of mention: Dungy/Peyton's Colts and Marty/LT's Bolts! Vick back in the playoffs as an 11-5 NFC 2nd-seed, Jim (no "Jr") Mora now at helm. Jets, Broncos, and Packers are your 10-6s with Favre being the only division winner of the three.
Not actually knowing what Mike Tice's Vikes would do at Lambeau 1st Rd, to a team that did sweep them (a 34-31 score both times), safe enough to assume they won't be on anyone's list. As for the other 8-8 playoff team who also won 1st Rd against their respective division winner, they - Martz/Bolger's Rams - actually beat Holmgren's Seahawks not once, but twice in '04! Or do 9-7 non-playoff Jags, Ravens, and Bills box all three out this top-12? Likely enough.
Do 8-8 Saints, by chance, have a say? Minus-57 point-diff? Nah, perhaps not; but Rams even worse at -73! Seahawks -3! Jags a negative (19) as well. Not Vikes though at a +10. Then again, how much stock should or shouldn't be placed in deciding who of these teams gets in or not based on PD? Ravens a +44, Bills a +111 (just ten behind Pittsburgh)! Yet Balt - and Jags - beat Buf, so like I said...(and 11-5 Atl at just +3).
Okay, let's shuffle 'em up!
And I'm sure those who've read previous '04-related posts of mine should know who my #1 will actually be.