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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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    * 03-26-2013 09:41 am xxx.xxx.xxx39.2 (total posts: 4)
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    10-6 sub for 11-5 (my bad)
    Umm...@J Falk 03-26-2013 09:39 am xxx.xxx.xxx39.2 (total posts: 4)
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    The Titans have a turnover prone QB, 2 terribly overpaid RBs, a WR who can't stay out of legal trouble, an overpaid (but solid) Guard next to 4 OK to subpar lineman, and a TE that is a great blocker but has hands made of stone... And you expect them to score enough points to go 11-5? I only see 7 "winable" games (not 7 they will win). I would say 6-10 is a much more realistic projection. My team won't do much better (KC Fan). Being realistic is not hating, sometimes the truth hurts.
    J Falk 03-26-2013 02:56 am xxx.xxx.xxx5.39 (total posts: 5)
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    So, 119 "thumbs down" and not one explanation...that's what I thought...haters

    Can't wait for my Titans to whoop up on half the teams that are ranked ahead of us...

    yes that means you: Cardinals, Chiefs, Chargers, Steelers, Rams, Colts(at home), and Texans(at home)...


    We also have the Jets, Raiders, and Jaguars twice...

    Only losses I can truly see are the Colts(away), Texans(away), Broncos, Seahawks, 49ers

    This season is going to be fun.... :)

    I'm calling it now...Titans land a wild card spot with a record of 10-6...

    Haters...with yall's shi**y teams...
    chuckster 03-25-2013 12:22 pm xxx.xxx.xxx8.76 (total posts: 1)
    6     5

    Patriots better PRAY that Gronk and Amendolea can stay healthy this upcoming season. Patriots let go a 5 straight year receiver with + 100 receptions. They lose out to Denver with Welker for the Astounding LOW amount of 1 million dollars a year,( NE offers 10 mill 2 yrs. Denver offers 12 mill 2 yrs.) BB and the rest of the'"spy" gate crew" should be ashamed of themselves letting their bread and butter receiver get STOLEN, right underneath their noses. Pissed off?? This Patriot fan sure is!!
    cory riesen 03-25-2013 03:25 am xxx.xxx.xxx.211 (total posts: 1)
    23     4

    :( i just don't understand the colts at all... The only thing that comes to mind is they plan on winning enough games to remain relevant enough with the small market they still own...They hope to get lucky with draft picks and win a few playoff games. Seems like their only goal is no negative press! lol I think the jets need a page from that book.
    J Falk 03-25-2013 02:43 am xxx.xxx.xxx1.63 (total posts: 2)
    7     237

    Somebody please explain to me how the Titans get worse next season. First of all, we were are one of the youngest teams in the league, so we're only getting better. Second, we improved even further by only addressing needs via free agency...

    Our worst position last season was Guard. We addressed that by signing Levitre, and we'll probably address the other guard position in the 1st or 2nd round. Our line will be 50 times better than last season. This will help both our run game and pass game tremendously while also hopefully keeping Locker from getting hurt again.

    The Titans also signed one of the better power backs in free agency. If anyone can recall, the Titans were great when they had a true 2 back system(Lendale White). Bringing in Greene, and upgrading our line(while also adding a true run blocking TE in D Walker) should get us back to the Titans of old.

    Defense: We didn't lose anybody(just got a year older on the youngest D in the league). We did add a much needed BIG body in Sammie Hill who gives us something we've been missing for years. We also added 2 good safeties(our 2nd worst position last year). Bernard Pollard will give us a true presence at SS while George Wilson will be great for nickel situations, and spelling the other safety...

    We literally lost NOBODY worth mentioning...we're a young team that got a year older...and we made some good, key signings that should only help our team...

    So please, explain to me how we got worse...somebody...
    Run-DMG 03-25-2013 12:18 am xxx.xxx.xxx4.11 (total posts: 7)
    6     42

    Reggie McKenzie inherited an 8-8 team that came one game and a few Tebow miracles short of reaching the playoffs. Instead of just making a few tweaks on defense, he dismantled a promising program led by the last man the Grand Old Man (peace be upon him) ever trusted in Hue Jackson and now look at them.

    There's only one Way for da Raidas to win and that's the Al Davis (peace be upon him) Way, a Way that was loved, cherished and respected by Hue Jackson.

    It's time for Mark Davis to restore his beloved father's (peace be upon him) legacy and fire the interloper from the frozen tundra.

    Commit to excellence and just win, baby!
    Pocket Runner 03-24-2013 09:11 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.134 (total posts: 2)
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    The Seahawks were lucky RG3 got hurt. They struggled badly enough in a 4:30 game against the Redskins, even with him banged up.
    @BW 03-24-2013 07:44 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.202 (total posts: 1)
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    Totally agree with you, but it's harder to predict a Cinderella than just stick with the top dog.
    BW 03-24-2013 07:07 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.110 (total posts: 3)
    88     22

    Love how everybody is jumping on the Seahawks' bandwagon. These trendy bandwagon Super Bowl picks never end up actually winning the Super Bowl...
    Wesley C 03-24-2013 05:43 pm xxx.xxx.xxx1.45 (total posts: 6)
    7     4

    I think you have the Colts intentions for 2013 all wrong. I wouldn't be surprised if most of the Colts' signings were front-loaded deals that can be severed with little to no cap hit in 2-3 years. Last year about 2/3 of the roster was 1st or 2nd year guys so they had to bring in some semblance of decent veteran players
    Mike 03-24-2013 04:55 pm xxx.xxx.xxx.111 (total posts: 1)
    5     6

    This is a joke, right? Good one, man.
    Iron duke 03-24-2013 02:11 pm xxx.xxx.xxx13.2 (total posts: 1)
    7     6

    Terrible
    RamsFan8 03-24-2013 01:43 pm xxx.xxx.xxx5.87 (total posts: 1)
    53     62

    I like how Walt put the Rams at number 10. An up and coming team with a few questions. Good job on this one.
    Other Chris 03-24-2013 12:18 pm xxx.xxx.xxx17.8 (total posts: 1)
    7     102

    The Steelers and Saints are way too high. Ravens are too low. I'm a Chiefs fan, and I think their ranking is about right for now, but you're seriously underestimating Alex Smith. He is easily a top 10 quarterback. I wonder when you'll get tired of being wrong all the time...





    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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