This is my power top 16: 1. Indianapolis Colts (8-0) NC 2. Denver Broncos (6-2) +3 3. New England Patriots (6-2) NC 4. New York Giants (6-2) NC 5. San Diego Chargers (6-2) +1 6. Baltimore Ravens (6-2) +1 7. New Orleans Saints (6-2) +2 8. Chicago Bears (7-1) -6 9. Kansas City Chiefs (5-3) +2 10. Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3) +3 11. Cincinnati Bengals (4-4) -1 12. Seattle Seahawks (5-3) +6 13. Atlanta Falcons (5-3) -5 14. Carolina Panthers (4-4) NC 15. Philadelphia Eagles (4-4) +2 16. Dallas Cowboys (4-4) -4 Honorable Mention: New York Jets (4-4), Minnesota Vikings (4-4), St. Louis Rams (4-4)
Chicago Bears took a huge hit in what was a pitiful performance. The first horrendous outing by Grossman vs Arizona you could just write off. This time around it becomes a pattern and a severe problem. This offense is going to have it's share of problems the rest of the season.
The Beers don't deserve to drop that much... IMHO... No way the Pats or Saints deserve to be ahead of the bears...
My bad, I knew that mistake was coming sooner than later. As far as the Bears go, they have major issues on offense. I have never witnessed a 7-1 team with a QB controversy, but this team SHOULD have one. The Berrian production is all but gone since teams have decided to move a safety in his direction. Muhammed has seen his best years and is old. The receiving corps is questionable at this point. We'll see if I am wrong when they face the Giants on the road this coming week.
I love how my Fins have suddenly shaken everybody's confidence in a team that should have lost to the Cards, and easily could have lost to the Vikes. Come on SEC fans, we watched Grossman for years. The tarnishing of silver spoon Grossman should come as no surprise.
Looking at the Bears upcoming schedule, it is brutal. They could easily be 9-4 at the 13 game mark. As I said, NFC wide ass open.
I agree the Beers are the best team in the whole National Baseketball League. Sorry man. I just watched the movie.