NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOP TO BOTTOM
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No. Team (Record) Comment
1. Tennessee (9-2) Not as sharp, but still on top.
2. Minnesota (10-2) Defense doesn’t have to be good with Moss on offense.
3. Oakland (9-2) Now Los Angeles wants both Raiders and Rams back.
4. St. Louis (8-3) Redskins might be only team that matches up consistently.
5. Washington (7-4) Needs to back up Ram victory by beating Philadelphia.
6. Baltimore (8-4) How things change: Ravens will make playoffs.
7. Indianapolis (7-4) Defense isn’t doing its part.
8. Denver (7-4) Who was that in Frerotte’s uniform?
9. New York Jets (7-4) Who will be odd team out in AFC East?
10. Miami (8-3) Injuries might really hurt down the stretch.
11. Buffalo (7-4) Bills have losing record against division.
12. Philadelphia (8-4) A loss to Washington would give Redskins tiebreaker.
13. Tampa Bay (6-5) City of Big Shoulders gave Buccaneers the cold shoulder.
14. New Orleans (7-4) Who put the pins in the voodoo doll?
15. Detroit (8-4) A Batch of victories could get Lions in playoffs.
16. New York Giants (7-4) The illusion has been exposed.
17. Green Bay (5-6) Probably not enough season left for Packers to do much.
18. Kansas City (5-6) Chiefs have a chance to be Chargers’ first victim.
19. Jacksonville (4-7) Team likes to reminisce about training camp.
20. Pittsburgh (5-6) Steelers’ moment has passed.
21. Dallas (4-8) A different star saw stars this week.
22. Carolina (4-7) Reggie White vs. Packers is worth watching.
23. Seattle (4-7) Huard brothers proving neither one is very good.
24. San Francisco (4-8) Next victory will exceed 1999 total, anyway.
25. Chicago (3-8) McNown makes mistakes even when he’s injured.
26. San Diego (0-11) Too bad Nos. 27-31 not on Charger schedule.
27. New England (3-9) Best last-place team. Big deal.
28. Atlanta (3-9) All three victories against NFC West.
29. Arizona (3-8) Looking ahead to Cincinnati Dec. 3.
30. Cleveland (3-9) Wasn’t going to be second team to win at Adelphia.
31. Cincinnati (2-9) If Bengals and Chargers play, Chargers win.
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