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1. New Orleans Saints: Dominant showing vs. Giants lifts Saints to top spot.

2. Indianapolis Colts: Get basically another bye this week when they visit the Rams.

3. Minnesota Vikings: After defense lets them down, Favre bails Vikes out again.

4. Denver Broncos: Protect the ball and don't give up points — a combo for success.

5. New York Giants: G-men's first taste of stiff competition didn't go so well.

6. Pittsburgh Steelers: "Air" Ben will have to chuck it to hang with Minnesota.

7. New England Patriots: Praying snow is in the London forecast for this weekend.

8. Atlanta Falcons: Picked up another quality win in midst of difficult stretch.

9. Philadelphia Eagles: We wonder what conversation was like on flight back to Philly.

10. Green Bay Packers: Rodgers rolling, but O-line simply can't stay healthy.

11. Chicago Bears: Nice timing with the false-start penalty, Orlando Pace.

12. Cincinnati Bengals: Normally sound secondary was torched by Matt Schaub. 

13. Baltimore Ravens: Now 3-3 after furious comeback attempt fell just short.

14. New York Jets: Losers of three in a row plummet six spots in one week. 

15. Dallas Cowboys: Offense won't have any excuses with Williams, Jones due back.

16. Arizona Cardinals: Winners of two in a row feature NFL's top-ranked run defense.

17. San Diego Chargers: Came up short in key divisional home game vs. unbeaten Broncos.

18. San Francisco 49ers: All eyes on Crabtree as he debuts Sunday in Houston.

19. Houston Texans: Who needs a running game when Schaub is healthy and sharp?

20. Miami Dolphins: Maybe this Henne kid should have gotten a shot sooner.

21. Carolina Panthers: Got running game untracked, which could spark revival.

22. Jacksonville Jaguars: With 33-133-3, M.J.D.'s cry for the ball clearly worked.

23. Seattle Seahawks: Losing Lofa Tatupu hurts more than last week's loss.

24. Buffalo Bills: Picked off Sanchez five times, but run "D" got gashed yet again.

25. Washington Redskins: So who exactly will be calling the plays this week?

26. Oakland Raiders: After stunning upset of Eagles, the Raiders are seven-point dogs.

27. Kansas City Chiefs: Todd Haley actually got a Gatorade shower after first win.

28. Cleveland Browns: 31st-ranked "O" and 32nd-ranked "D" a bad combination.

29. Detroit Lions: No Matthew Stafford, no Calvin Johnson - no points for the Lions.

30. Tennessee Titans: How can this possibly be same team that won 13 games in '08?

31. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Is this really a team the NFL wants to feature in London?

32. St. Louis Rams: Have now lost 16 games in a row dating back to last season. 

 

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