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2010 NFL Power Rankings: Playoffs
Week 20 Fantasy Performers, Defenses, League Leaders


Top Fantasy Quarterbacks:
  • Mark Sanchez: 20-of-33, 233 yards. 2 TDs.
  • Aaron Rodgers: 17-of-30, 244 yards. 2 INTs. 7 carries, 39 rushing yards. 1 rush TD.


    Top Fantasy Running Backs:
  • Rashard Mendenhall: 27 carries, 121 yards. 1 TD. 2 catches, 32 rec. yards.
  • Matt Forte: 160 total yards.
  • James Starks: 22 carries, 74 yards. 1 TD.


    Top Fantasy Receivers:
  • Greg Jennings: 8 catches, 130 yards.
  • Santonio Holmes: 2 catches, 61 yards. 1 TD.
  • Dustin Keller: 8 catches, 64 yards.


    Top Fantasy IDP:
  • Sam Shields: 4 tackles, 1 sack, 2 INTs, 1 forced fumble.
  • B.J. Raji: 1 tackle, 1 INT. 1 TD.
  • Brian Urlacher: 10 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT.
  • Ike Taylor: 4 tackles, 1 sack, 1 forced fumble.


    Fantasy Scrubs of the Week:
  • Jay Cutler: 6-of-14, 80 yards. 1 INT.
  • LaDainian Tomlinson: 9 carries, 16 yards.
  • Mike Wallace: 1 catch, 6 yards.
  • Donald Driver: 1 catch, 9 yards.
  • Hines Ward: 2 catches, 14 yards.




    2010 NFL Power Rankings: Playoffs
    1. Green Bay Packers (13-6) - Previously: #1 - Now that the Packers have finally proven that they're better than the Bears, maybe I'll stop getting e-mails and comment board posts from crazed Chicago Bears fans that look like, "OMGZ LIEK YOUR GUNNA LOOK SOOO STUPID WEHN TEH BEARS BEAT TEH PACKRZ AND GO TO THE SUPRE BOWEL!!! BEAR DOWNNNN!!!!"

      I lost two units on Chicago +3.5, but reading the changes to Mike Martz's Wikipedia page was almost worth it. Here are two of the best ones I found:





    2. Pittsburgh Steelers (14-4) - Previously: #3 - I'll never understand how the Steelers led 24-0 at one point. They hadn't dominated a playoff team like that all year.

      I wasn't the only one who was frustrated about this. Forum member RoflDogs posted something he found in his Facebook news feed:

      IF THEY SHOW ONE MORE UGLY STEELERS FAN WAVING THOSE ANNOYING TOWELS I WILL THROW MY TV DOWN THE STAIRS! THEY ALL LOOK LIKE THEY R HAVING SEIZURES OR ARE MENTALLY ILL!

      I guess we shouldn't show that person this picture (thanks to Paddy Patriot for this):



      No word yet if this Steelers fan survived the seizure. If I hear any news, you'll be the first to know.

    3. New York Jets (13-6) - Previously: #5 - I've lost a combined 12.1 units in the past two weeks on teams that lost the spread by one point each. FML.

      I'm frustrated, so let's go to Notes from NFL.com GameCenter - a list of a few stupid comments I read on NFL.com's GameCenter and my thoughts on them:

      1. "aron rodgers is overated with the packers rodgers has 1 playoff win but packer fans think thell be in the superbowl pftt lol there not evenin the playoff picture"

      This fail of a sentence was composed back in Week 14, and I've been saving it for this occasion. Could this be the worst sentence ever written in the history of the English language? There are spelling, grammatical and factual errors. I'd say Emmitt wrote this, but I don't see the word "debacled" anywhere.

      2. "is there any chance dat da 'skins could get tom brady??? maybe give all their picks like dey did b4...."

      Yeah, I'm sure this is Bill Belichick's grand-master plan. I bet he's sitting in his office thinking: "Tom Brady is dating way too many supermodels. Maybe I can trade him to the Redskins for all of their picks even though they don't have a third- or a fourth-rounder. With the No. 10 pick I'll be able to take Cam Newton! Yay!"

      3. "idk u guys just out played us but that game on monday was for soul posession of the AFC East "

      Wow, the stakes in the NFL just got a lot higher. Now teams are playing for soul possession.

    4. Chicago Bears (12-6) - Previously: #4 - I've never ranked the Bears very high because I didn't trust Jay Cutler and Mike Martz.

      Martz screwed up on the final drive, and we all now know how much of a pansy Cutler is. The question though is what Cutler and Brian Urlacher talked about on the sidelines when Urlacher yelled at his quarterback. So, I invited both over for an interview:

      ME: Brian, Jay, I want to thank you for sitting down with me after such a tough loss.

      URLACHER: "Well, you're paying me to sit down with this f***ing p***y, right!?"

      CUTLER: "Ehhh don't call me that, Brian!!!"

      ME: Umm... I'm not paying you, Brian.

      URLACHER: "What!? You're telling me I could be on a tropical beach somewhere, but I'm talking to you and this a**hole instead?"

      ME: Yeah, sorry I didn't make that clearer.

      URLACHER: "Whatever. I want to talk s*** about this douche bag in front of his face anyway."

      CUTLER: "But Brian!!! I had sand in my vagina and I couldn't play!!!"

      ME: Wait, what? Vagina?

      CUTLER: "I have a vagina and sometimes when sand gets inside it really agitates me wahhhh!!!"

      URLACHER: "See what I have to work with, Walt?"

      ME: Yeah, I do. Hey, Caleb Hanie, what are you doing here?

      HANIE: "Guys, I am awesome. Wait, hold on, Mike Martz is telling me that before I can answer any questions, I have to run around in a circle 20 times and do 50 jumping jacks."

      CUTLER: "Caleb, I want to give you some advice. When in doubt, throw it as hard as you can downfield. You don't have a John Elway arm like I do, but you should be OK just as long as you don't get sand in your no-no special place. To prevent this, I recommend using..."

      ME: Whoa there. TMI. Brian, I feel sorry for you. You're now excused to go to the beach.


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    Garrett 05-03-2013 12:17 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.198 (total posts: 1)
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    One thing you continue to fail to mention about the Bills is that we got an extra 2nd round pick for the trade so we couldn't of had Austin and Manuel. We did hoever get Manuel, Robert Woods and Kiko Alonso in the first two rounds instead. We we're one pick from getting Minter which then would've been a lights out deal but oh well
    @no. 05-03-2013 11:03 am xxx.xxx.xxx0.33 (total posts: 2)
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    You are crazy dude. You contradict yourself in your own rant.
    "The championship team, shall remain the championship team, until said team is removed from its pedestal" Where you imply the 49ers should be #1 because they won the division.

    You then later say "The best team in the NFL? On paper, maybe. But it's all about wins. And frankly, the Denver Broncos hold that title. Or Atlanta, if you feel inclined. I'm not going to be the guy that says "MY TEAM (49ers) WERE THE BEST NOT THE HAWKS" because they didn't have enough W's to earn that title. So once again, you are wrong." Where it seems you are stating that Denver or Atlanta should be #1 because they won more games.

    Also, if the Ravens won the title, should they not be #1??

    So please grace us with your genius. Who should be #1? Denver or Atlanta for having 13 wins? SF for winning their division? or Baltimore for winning the Super Bowl? You make arguments that all 4 teams should be #1 with your statements.

    Also, remember power rankings are a like a Balance Sheet in accounting. It's a look at right now. Power Rankings rank the teams based on current rosters, recent success and future schedule. Seahawks have "The best team in the NFL? On paper, maybe" (That's your words) which means if they currently have a better roster, have an easier schedule than SF this coming season and have had very good recent success, they should be ranked quite high.

    Get over your blinding homer-ism for once.
    Wrong...again 05-03-2013 11:03 am xxx.xxx.xxx2.76 (total posts: 1)
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    Maybe Bushrod was overpaid, maybe Long is 'raw' however neither are the main reason for believing Cutler will no longer be 'running for his life'... Marc Trestman/Aaron Kromers offense/zone blocking scheme are the real reason. West coast based, throw the ball to a spot not a player system will have Cutler upright moreso than at anytime during his career.
    tyler 05-03-2013 10:59 am xxx.xxx.xxx.238 (total posts: 1)
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    Never doubt ozzie or ray rice will f*** up ur bets that 4th and 29 was b.s ns I'm a ravens fan.. go bad refs wooooo
    Halsey 05-03-2013 10:40 am xxx.xxx.xxx.150 (total posts: 1)
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    Seems like you're putting all the focus on who the Falcons lost. The Falcons replaced the guys they lost. Steven Jackson is not the only player they added...And Brent Grimes didn't even play last year.
    Bob T 05-03-2013 10:20 am xxx.xxx.xxx.229 (total posts: 1)
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    The Ravens were a 10-6 team last year. They needed two miracles last year. 4th and 29 and that horrible play by the safety in that Denver game. Denver should have been in three deep anyway, bad coaching as well.
    Ravens played the Steelers twice without Roethlisberger and lost at home to Charlie Batch. The 4th down call at the 2 yard line was pass interference in today's rules and the official swallowed the whistle.
    Cincinnati or Pittsburgh will win the AFC North in 2013.
    Weak Sauce 05-03-2013 10:12 am xxx.xxx.xxx.186 (total posts: 1)
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    You're getting to hung up on the Matt Barkley pick. It doesn't preclude them from taking a more "Chip Kelly" QB next year.
    Riley Reiff does not have short arms 05-03-2013 09:57 am xxx.xxx.xxx54.3 (total posts: 1)
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    Reiff's arms are longer than those of Joe Thomas and Jake Long, and are just as long as Joe Staley's.

    If you have a valid reason why Reiff can't play left tackle, let us know, but this whole arm length thing is lazy.
    Amc 05-03-2013 09:50 am xxx.xxx.xxx.154 (total posts: 1)
    10     1

    Man, is it me or does it seem like Walt knows less about football now then he did 4-5 years ago. Sometimes I wonder if it's the same guy running this site because for the past few years the Mock Drafts, Roster Analysis and Power rankings have slowly been getting worse.
    Jay Smith 05-03-2013 09:47 am xxx.xxx.xxx.187 (total posts: 1)
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    Riley Reiff will be fine
    hahahah 05-03-2013 09:22 am xxx.xxx.xxx1.18 (total posts: 1)
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    what a joke, lol. These are crazy and you criticize every single team. Who are you? prolly werent even good at sports in school.
    TC 05-03-2013 09:08 am xxx.xxx.xxx.145 (total posts: 1)
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    1 P.M. east coast games are a perk of having home field advantage. I feel bad for real fans that have to watch morning football, but if west coast teams want later games, all they need to do is seed higher than east coast teams.
    Macout247 05-03-2013 08:33 am xxx.xxx.xxx8.17 (total posts: 1)
    6     1

    Mark Dominik has literally explained every single thing you listed above. Saints 6? Must be your girlfriend...no freaking way they are that high. You sir, are a joke.
    Zach 05-03-2013 08:28 am xxx.xxx.xxx9.30 (total posts: 1)
    2     1

    Walt, your man crush on Tebow is really starting to become a bit of a nusiance.
    Fault Walt 05-03-2013 07:40 am xxx.xxx.xxx.215 (total posts: 1)
    46     13

    good analysis on the Colts... mentioning one players contract in an article on team power rankings? Stop trying to be a comedian and provide actual information instead of your fantasies





    Run Defenses, Pass Defense, Pass Protection:

    Something new this year - I'm keeping track of precise run defense, pass defense and pass protection rankings in Excel. The benefit to this is that it'll be broken down by week. Here are the download links:


    2010 NFL Defensive Rankings Spreadsheet (2007 Excel)


    2010 NFL Defensive Rankings Spreadsheet - (1999-2003 Excel)






    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Passing Yards
  • Aaron Rodgers: 790 yards. 6 TDs, 2 INTs.
  • Mark Sanchez: 616 yards. 5 TDs, 1 INT.
  • Matt Hasselbeck: 530 yards. 7 TDs, 1 INT.
  • Drew Brees: 404 yards. 2 TDs, 0 INTs.
  • Joe Flacco: 390 yards. 3 TDs, 1 INT.


    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Rushing Yards
  • James Starks: 263 yards. 1 TD.
  • Shonn Greene: 198 yards. 1 TD.
  • Rashard Mendenhall: 167 yards. 3 TDs.
  • Matt Forte: 150 yards. 1 TD.
  • LaDainian Tomlinson: 141 yards. 2 TDs.


    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Receiving Yards
  • Greg Jennings: 239 yards. 0 TDs.
  • Braylon Edwards: 164 yards. 1 TD.
  • Brandon Stokley: 158 yards. 2 TDs.
  • Todd Heap: 151 yards. 1 TD.
  • Jerricho Cotchery: 146 yards. 1 TD.


    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Sacks
  • Terrell Suggs: 5 sacks, 1 forced fumble.
  • Clay Matthews: 3.5 sacks, 0 forced fumbles.
  • Calvin Pace: 3 sacks, 1 forced fumble.
  • James Harrison: 3 sacks, 0 forced fumbles.


    2010 NFL Playoff Leaders: Interceptions
  • Tramon Williams: 3 INTs, 1 TD.
  • Sam Shields: 2 INTs.

  • Six players tied with 1 INT.



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