NFL TOP TO BOTTOM
1. Denver (7-1): Beat Buffalo and kicked Mother Nature’s butt last week.
2. San Francisco (7-1): Steve Mariucci teaches Barry Switzer a thing or two.
3. Green Bay (6-2): Let’s hope it’s not another Packer-Patriot Super Bowl.
4. Pittsburgh (6-2): Steelers winning, but losing referendum for new stadium.
5. Kansas City (6-2): Schottenheimer in a Super Bowl? Never happen.
6. Minnesota (6-2): Would you buy a PSL to watch the Vikings in the new Coliseum?
7. Jacksonville (5-3): Local yokels are unhappy with Brunell--try living with Graziani.
8. New England (5-3): Hope no one told Bledsoe this is a big game.
9. New York Jets (5-3): How confident do you think Neil O’Donnell feels?
10. Dallas (4-4): Cowboys haven’t been below .500 in November since 1990.
11. Seattle (5-3): Things were going so well, and now Seahawks have to go to Denver.
12. New York Giants (6-3): Fool’s gold.
13. Miami (5-3): Jimmy Johnson is a great coach--he makes a winner out of the Bears.
14. Tampa Bay (5-3): Pewter Pirates peter out.
15. Detroit (4-4): A week off to rest up to get pummeled by Packers.
16. Carolina (4-4): Boring.
17. Tennessee (4-4): Air McNair lifts Oilers out of doldrums.
18. Oakland (3-5): Still a believer.
19. Washington (4-4): Everything rides on Terry Allen, and he’s back.
20. Buffalo (4-4): Alex Van Pelt starts, which means Bills are finished.
21. Philadelphia (4-4): Eagles won two in a row scoring 13 points; go for hat trick.
22. San Diego (4-4): Play somebody.
23. Baltimore (4-4): Why fire Davey Johnson and keep Ted Marchibroda?
24. St. Louis (2-6): A little early for reruns, isn’t it?
25. Cincinnati (1-7): Pete Rose never would have bet this would happen.
26. Chicago (1-7): Wannstedt gets vote of confidence; he’d prefer a quarterback.
27. Atlanta (1-7): Chris Chandler will start unless he trips on hash marks.
28. Arizona (1-7): Cardinals stick with Plummer, flush season down the drain.
29. New Orleans (2-7): Ditka throws a fit; first throw on the mark all year.
30. Indianapolis (0-8): Harbaugh breaks hand, gets suspended. First time Colts keep him from getting sacked.
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