NFL Power Rankings 10/13

In the National Football League, no play resounds like a sack. In terms of impact, no other sequence brings more excitement to the game. Not even a touchdown. And the reason is three fold: Primarily, the sack sends the opposing team backwards; executed properly, it constitutes the most emphatic way to change the possession of the football; and primitively, the sack creates complete havoc in the stands.

Through Week 5 of the 2009 season, the power of the sack is alive and well. Teams are counting on punishing the rival quarterback in order to achieve success. Just consider this: the top eight sacking teams in the League are sporting a 35-8 record, a mind-boggling .814 winning percentage. Flat-out nasty! Holdovers like Jared Allen, Dwight Freeney and James Harrison are key specialists that have kept their teams’ winning culture fine and dandy, while pleasant surprises like Antwan Odom and Elvis Dumervil have become the catalysts of the turnaround in their respective squads. Taking that under consideration in case you’re headed to the freezer, please remember to stay alert. I don’t want you to get blindsided.

And aware of that warning, we called an audible at the line of scrimmage to sneak you the game that spots the outstanding pass-rushers in the sport of professional football. Enjoy your NFL’s Chutes ‘N Ladders for Week 5:

Week 5 – Chutes ‘N Ladders – (1-16)

Week 5 – Chutes ‘N Ladders – (17-32)


9 Responses to “NFL Power Rankings 10/13”

  • October 13, 2009  - Enrique says:

    Greetings to everybody. If you have any questions or comments about the rankings, please feel free to do so. I’ll make sure to answer. Thanks.


  • October 13, 2009  - gorillafan says:

    I dont see how the Titans are below us, and even the faders. I believe they are the best winless team and even better than the one win teams. But I will eat my words after a victory this weekend over the skins!!


  • October 13, 2009  - mr awsome says:

    o thank god were only the 5th worst team in the legue for a minute i was worried look out super bowel here we come. lol


  • October 13, 2009  - Enrique says:

    Re: gorillafan

    The bottom of the pile is truly no-man’s land. What I saw on Sunday night in Tennessee was a team that stopped trying. After watching the kind of teams that Jeff Fisher has fielded over the years, that sight was an odd one.


  • October 13, 2009  - Mad Chief says:

    Keep up the good work, Enrique. It’s a good read. Of course we all have some different opinions on who should be where. But, I certainly appreciate the effort you put into it. I look forward to more as the season goes on…and hopefully our Chiefs will be out of “No man’s land” before we know it.


  • October 13, 2009  - Enrique says:

    Re: Mad Chief

    Thanks. Believe me that I’m trying to do my best for you guys. I hope that the Chiefs do that as well.


  • October 13, 2009  - Harold C. says:

    Maybe the Skins can help us out this week.


  • October 15, 2009  - Merwin in NY says:

    I asked this before Enrique, can you place the previous weeks opponent and score for each team. As well as possibly adding the next weeks opponent and if it will be a home or away game. Otherwise it’s great to see how the teams are doing. Thanks


  • October 15, 2009  - Enrique says:

    Re: Merwin in NY

    Let me see what I can do. Observation noted.


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