by John Vomhof, Jr. | Jan 23, 2016 | 2015 season, NFL Playoffs, Power rankings
It’s Championship game weekend. Who makes it to the Super Bowl?
John Vomhof Jr. ranks his favorites for the weekend. He did pretty well last week. Do you disagree with any of his picks?? Tell us why.
Prior Rank |
Team |
Record |
Comments |
1 |
Carolina Panthers |
15-1 |
Cam Newton and the Panthers absolutely dominated the first half against a superb Seahawks team before letting their foot off the gas in the second half. They’ve been the NFL’s best team all season long, and there’s no reason to bet against them now. |
3 |
Arizona Cardinals |
13-3 |
Carson Palmer and the Cards struggled a bit last week, nearly blowing a lead to the Packers. But Arizona has now won 10 of their last 11 games, and the club’s strong showing in OT should help it get its swag back. |
4 |
New England Patriots |
12-4 |
The Patriots appeared to be in prime postseason form last week, dispatching the red-hot Chiefs. But they’ll have to play even better if Brady & Co. hope to dispatch a Broncos club that boasts a Super Bowl-caliber defense. |
5 |
Denver Broncos |
12-4 |
Denver survived a tight battle against a battered Pittsburgh club last week, and Peyton Manning actually played pretty well down the stretch. Still, they’ll need to rely on their stellar defense–and homefield advantage–to carry them past the Pats this week. |
by John Vomhof, Jr. | Jan 15, 2016 | 2015 season, NFL Playoffs, Power rankings
The wild card weekend home teams fall out of the running. We’re down to eight.
John Vomhof Jr. again attempts to break down the rankings of the rest of the best. Let us know if you agree or disagree.
Prior Rank |
Team |
Record |
Comments |
1 |
Carolina Panthers |
15-1 |
Cam Newton and the Panthers enjoyed a first-round bye after turning in a near-perfect regular season. They’re still the team to beat this postseason, but the Seahawks are an awfully tough draw. |
2 |
Seattle Seahawks |
10-6 |
The Seahawks barely advanced out of the Wild Card round, but they’ll need more than an Angels in the Outfield-style miracle to get past the Panthers. Still, they’ve been to back-to-back Super Bowls, and they ended the regular season red-hot. |
4 |
Arizona Cardinals |
13-3 |
The Cardinals won nine straight before dropping the season finale to Seattle, and now they draw a mediocre Packers squad. Carson Palmer and the Cards pounded the Packers 38-8 last time around, and it could be more of the same this time around. |
3 |
New England Patriots |
12-4 |
Although the Patriots limped into the postseason, it’s really hard to bet against Belichick and Brady at this time of the year. Kansas City will be a tough test, but the Pats should be able to sneak by. |
5 |
Denver Broncos |
12-4 |
Denver’s defense is capable of carrying this club deep into the postseason, and they lucked out by drawing a battered Steelers team this week. The only question is whether Peyton Manning can hold up. |
6 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
11-5 |
The Chiefs are the NFL’s hottest team, winning 11 straight games, including last week’s Wild Card romp of the Texans. They should be able to give the struggling Pats a run for their money. |
12 |
Green Bay Packers |
10-6 |
The Packers beat up on the Redskins last week, but they’ll have to play even better to get past Arizona. I’m not sure they have it in them this year. |
7 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
10-6 |
Unfortunately, the Steelers are just a shell of themselves at this point, with Antonio Brown out and Ben Roethlisberger ailing. It’s hard to see them pulling off the upset shorthanded. |
by John Vomhof, Jr. | Jan 8, 2016 | 2015 season, Power rankings
As the countdown comes closer to kickoff of the 2015-16 NFL playoffs, Senior Contributing John Vomhof has taken a stab at ranking the participants.
It’s one man’s opinion. Do you agree? Disagree? Tell us why below.
Rank |
Team |
Record |
Comments |
1 |
Carolina Panthers |
15-1 |
The Panthers were the NFL’s best team from start to finish, turning in a near-perfect season. There’s no question they enter the postseason as the team to beat, led by soon-to-be-MVP Cam Newton and a stingy defense. |
2 |
Seattle Seahawks |
10-6 |
The Seahawks limped out of the gates in 2015 to start 2-4, but they’re peaking at the right time now. They’ve won six of their last seven games, beating three playoff clubs along the way. Russell Wilson and the defense have regained the form that led them to back-to-back Super Bowls. |
4 |
Arizona Cardinals |
13-3 |
The Cardinals have had a fantastic season on both sides of the ball, and they had won nine straight before dropping the season finale to Seattle. Carson Palmer and the offense can pile on points in a hurry, and the defense is among the league’s best. |
3 |
New England Patriots |
12-4 |
The Patriots are limping into the postseason, having lost four of their past six games. That said, it’s really hard to bet against Belichick and Brady at this time of the year. |
5 |
Denver Broncos |
12-4 |
The Broncos defense can carry this club deep into the postseason, especially with home-field advantage locked down. But can Denver really count on Peyton Manning (or Brock Osweiler) to take them all the way? |
6 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
11-5 |
The NFL’s hottest team, the Chiefs haven’t lost a game since Week 6 in Minnesota. Let that sink in for a minute. The defense is playing spectacularly well, and Alex Smith is doing enough on offense to get the job done. |
7 |
Pittsburgh Steelers |
10-6 |
The Steelers defense is one of the league’s most dangerous units, capable of dropping 30 or 40 points in any game. The defense has been better than expected, too, but it’s still allowing 363 yards per game, second worst among the playoff teams. |
8 |
Minnesota Vikings |
11-5 |
Mike Zimmer quickly transformed this Vikings defense unit into one of the NFL’s best, allowing just 18.9 points per game. The offense remains a big question mark, however, with Teddy Bridgewater remaining way too inconsistent. And, of course, drawing a first-round matchup against a Seahawks team that pummeled Minnesota just one month ago doesn’t help. |
9 |
Cincinnati Bengals |
12-4 |
The Bengals started the year hot, but they’ve lost their last four games against playoff teams. And it’s hard to bet on a team with A.J. McCarron as its starting quarterback–yes, even harder than it is to bet on a team with Andy Dalton at the helm. |
10 |
Washington Redskins |
9-7 |
Kirk Cousins and the Redskins have won five of their last six games, but, let’s face it, there wasn’t a lot of top-notch competition during that stretch. And the Skins’ defense still remains among the league’s worst units, hemorrhaging 380 yards per game. |
11 |
Houston Texans |
9-7 |
JJ Watt and the Texans have been absolutely outstanding on defense, allowing 10 points or less in six of their last nine games. But can Brian Hoyer and the offense do enough to win when it counts? |
12 |
Green Bay Packers |
10-6 |
The Packers entered the year as a top Super Bowl contender, but limped into the playoffs, losing six of 10 games after the bye. Even if they get past the very beatable Redskins, it’s hard to see them getting much further, especially in the star-studded NFC. |
by John Vomhof, Jr. | Oct 8, 2015 | 2015 season, Power rankings
We’re right at the quarter point of the season, so we figured it’d be an appropriate time to look back and see how we thought things would go when the season started a month ago.
Turns out a lot has changed. Cincinnati, Atlanta and Carolina are among 4-0 surprises. Baltimore, Detroit and several others have disappointed. It all goes to show that it’s never dull in the NFL.
Here are our rankings: (more…)
by John Vomhof, Jr. | Sep 10, 2015 | Power rankings
Well, the draft is a distant memory, training camps are over. Our long national nightmare …
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And tell us who you think we are overrating or underrating. These power rankings should at least be good as a conversation piece, no? (more…)
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