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Friday, November 12, 2004 - Page updated at 12:00 A.M.

NFL
NFL power rankings


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By Chris Cluff, Seattle Times staff

Team Comment
1 Pittsburgh (7-1) Steelers' bandwagon is being towed by the Bus.
2 New England (7-1) Three-way player Brown is changing first name to Trey.
3 Philadelphia (7-1) Terrell Owens is America's Next Top Role Model.
4 N.Y. Jets (6-2) With Pennington out, Jets have a new Carter-back.
5 Atlanta (6-2) First place in NFC South just follows GM Rich McKay.
6 Denver (6-3) Plummer has turned into a passable QB in Denver.
7 San Diego (6-3) Golden Gates bridges the way as league's No. 1 receiver.
8 Indianapolis (5-3) "Lefty" Manning is Most Versatile Passer.
9 N.Y. Giants (5-3) New Yorkers want fumbling, immobile Warner sacked.
10 Minnesota (5-3) Without Moss, Culpepper is out of the MVP race.
11 Jacksonville (5-3) Jags go to backup plan: Garrard will run the show.
12 Baltimore (5-3) 106-yard INT return? Ravens should throw it to Reed, too.
13 St. Louis (4-4) Road to NFC West crown still runs through St. Louis.
14 Seattle (5-3) Shaun is on, but can Hawks continue this run?
15 Houston (4-4) Carr's offense cruising, but defense's brakes don't work.
16 Green Bay (4-4) Sherman's team at best after October (27-9 in four years).
17 Tampa Bay (3-5) Under Griese, offense has become well-oiled machine.
18 Kansas City (3-5) It's sacrilege, but Priest likely will take Sunday off.
19 Cleveland (3-5) 7-yard punt? Coach Davis might be booted much farther.
20 Tennessee (3-5) New season for Titans, 13-3 in second half past two years.
21 Cincinnati (3-5) Lewis hasn't made much progress. But it is the Bengals.
22 Dallas (3-5) Parcells' genius hasn't rubbed off on his "stupid" team.
23 Washington (3-5) Gibbs won't give up on Brunell, much to foes' relief.
24 Detroit (4-4) Ground game has been a running joke all season.
25 Chicago (3-5) Lovie playing with half a deck (No. 9 defense) this season.
26 Arizona (3-5) Wilson has defense on move. Now about that offense ...
27 New Orleans (3-5) Saints are headed backwards, just like Brooks' passes.
28 Oakland (3-6) Raiders are last in scoring defense.
29 Buffalo (3-5) McGahee: 3 starts, 3 100-yard games, 3 wins.
30 Carolina (1-7) We hurt for the injury-plagued Panthers.
31 San Francisco (1-7) Erickson never had it so bad in Seattle (until he was fired).
32 Miami (1-8) With Wannstedt gone, Jimmy, are you interested again?

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