Ehwmatt wrote:Can somebody please go through the old threads where I was saying Michael Vick was going to be a steal for whoever had the balls to pick him up? Everyone laughed at me here and elsewhere. I said all along he would be great again.
That's not Michael Vick, it's a whole entirely different QB wearing #7

He's been incredible.
My week 10 Power Rankings:
1. N.Y Jets: The Jets continue to be a team and winning the style of what a thorn in your side would feel like. Along with the Falcons and Patriots, their one of the NFC/AFC's best record at 7-2, and deserving so. Sanchez to Holmes is starting to heat up.
2. Philadelphia Eagles: How incredible has Michael Vick been? I'm going as far to say that there is NO other QB in the NFL better right now than Michael Vick. His explosiveness to get out of the pocket is one thing, but his will, awareness, and grit to stay in the pocket and look pass first and run second is as dangerous as it comes, esp the deep ball. Philly is for REAL.
3. New England Patriots: The big AFC Showdown of the week quickly became an AFC sleep fest, atleast for the Steelers. Brady continued his domination of Pittsburgh and proved why he's a Hall of Famer by completley making QB in the NFL against one of the NFL's most feared (now all of a sudden cup-cake) defense look like a piece of cake. We'll see if N.E can keep it up with their "no-name" offense and defense.
4. Indianapolis Colts: The Colts have about 45 of their 53 man roster banged up or out for the season. No matter, Peyton Manning continues to simply win games by showing up alone. The presence of Manning is so strong, that he doesn't even need half of his team in there to give the Colts an edge. Nothing ever changes and the Colts will be there come January. An AFC Championship game could be previewed this week with Indianapolis @ Foxboro.
5. Atlanta Falcons: Matty Ice (Really? Matty Ice? Why not just Matt Ice? God damn, how gay) proves his dominance at home in his young and promising career, coming up HUGE in the final seconds against an AFC favorite against the Baltimore Ravens. If Atlanta lands homefield advantage in the NFC, who can beat them?
6. Baltimore Ravens: Baltimore is a team that makes few mistakes, just like many of their counterparts in the AFC, but they remain tough to line up against and play the style of football meant in the cold tundra that is January. Baltimore remains scary with weapons everywhere. It's up to Flacco to rise up and take control of those threats.
7. Pittsburgh Steelers: The Steelers got their collective ass's kicked. AN OLD FASHIONED beatdown and embarrassment are the only words to describe a Sunday Night, Nationally Televised performance. Tom Brady continues to stick his finger up Steelers Nations ass, only to snap it at the knuckle so we feel it for the rest of ETERNITY! It doesn't get easier for the Steelers, who now all of a sudden have a must-win situation with the new and improved Oakland Raiders coming to town, who oh by the way, beat Pittsburgh the last two times they've faced them. We'll see how they respond to a heavy annihilation against a team we SHOULD pound (heard that before.)
8. N.Y Giants: The Giants fell hard this week, losing at home to a Dallas Cowboys team who could and should have just layed down tot he juggernauts of the NFC, instead, they re-signed Troy Aikem, I mean Jon Kitna who SCORCHED the Giants defense with a rookie wideout to boot. The Giants are now facing that tough week to re-bound like so many are now experiencing in today's NFL. It's how you respond to those beatings to see if you have a good team and I'm sure the Giants will re-bound.
9. Green Bay Packers: It's Aaron Rodgers time to get that huge #4 monkey off of his back and beat his nemesis in Brett Favre. Emotion is running high in Green Bay these days, esp now more than ever when playing their rival Vikings and Favre is the main culprit. If Rodgers wants to escape from the shadow, then he MUST outperform Favre this week in every way, shape or form. Rodgers is 1-2 against Favre in his career, making it 2-2 would be a fit start with 4 out of the league for good next season. Green Bay remains my favorite to represent in the Super Bowl.
10. San Diego Chargers: The Chargers were on their bye week, but you can almost FEEL it. The Chargers may be one of those teams in the running with a winning streak come playoff time to just wedge their way into the playoffs and be a threat from there on out. It would be nice for Chargers fans to see them start off hot and never die down one year though but S.D is a team on the rise.