I predicted the top five correctly, but I made that prediction before Monday's game, and I would have changed it after watching Vick in that first quarter, and realizing that they are undefeated in his starts. I would have snuck the Eagles up there higher than sixth. I think you could make a good case to rank them #1 at this point.Here's what ESPN said about Vick: "Vick became the first player in NFL history to throw for 300 yards, run for 50, throw for four touchdowns and run for two touchdowns in the same game. Even more amazing, he did all his damage save for 10 yards of passing in the first three quarters. He completed long bombs, precision passes and magician-like flips and screens, while making all the right reads and doing tremendous damage on the ground. He had a perfect passer rating and a whopping 11.9 yards per attempt passing and 10.0 yards per attempt rushing and was nothing short of breathtaking. All of that said, the only apparent downside of Vick 2.0 (who still has yet to lose a fumble or throw an interception this season) was also on display as he took a couple of nasty hits and came up wincing. It seems only injuries suffered due to his style can slow down his reinvention tour."
I don't know about any of that, but I know the man is fun to watch!
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
NFL Power Rankings Week 11
NFL Power Rankings, Week 11
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