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1. New Orleans Saints: Hoping to get CB Jabari Greer back this week.

2. Indianapolis Colts: Peyton Manning looked in postgame interview like he had lost.

3. Minnesota Vikings: Brett Favre hasn't had a bad game yet.

4. New England Patriots: Forty-eight games without back-to-back losses.

5. San Diego Chargers: Starting to dial it up defensively.

6. Dallas Cowboys: Still looking for that offensive balance.

7. Cincinnati Bengals: Maybe getting knocked down a peg is not the worst thing.

8. Arizona Cardinals: Running the ball, but can they do it against top defenses?

9. Pittsburgh Steelers: They are 2-3 without Polamalu, but that must change.

10. Philadelphia Eagles: This time, the short-yardage offense passed the test.

11. New York Giants: Eli Manning had to bail out the defense.

12. Green Bay Packers: Made it a little too close for comfort.

13. Denver Broncos: Will McDaniels go the way of Mangenius?

14. Jacksonville Jaguars: Give them credit, and they play down to competition.

15. Baltimore Ravens: Field-goal issues continue.

16. Atlanta Falcons: Stuck with run despite not having Michael Turner.

17. Houston Texans: They get their shot at redemption against Indy.

18. Miami Dolphins: Joey Porter kept mouth closed, pressure cranked up.

19. San Francisco 49ers: At least Alex Smith rebounded from awful first half.

20. New York Jets: Mark Sanchez developing some really bad habits.

21. Tennessee Titans: Chris Johnson gunning for one of the all-time yardage seasons.

22. Chicago Bears: Thanks goodness they turned down Costas, focused on football.

23. Carolina Panthers: Jeff Davidson just can't seem to get the right formula.

24. Washington Redskins: How many more offensive injuries can they sustain?

25. Seattle Seahawks: When was the last time Patrick Kerney made a big play?

26. Kansas City Chiefs: Might not be a star, but Jamaal Charles has something.

27. Buffalo Bills: Terrell Owens building up his numbers in a loss.

28. Oakland Raiders: Were scoring fewer than 10 points per game coming in.

29. Detroit Lions: No one has questioned Matthew Stafford's guts so far.

30. St. Louis Rams: Free Steven Jackson.

31. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Years of bad drafting on display.

32. Cleveland Browns: Hey, did you hear Brady Quinn threw four TD passes? 

 

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