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2013 NFL Season – Week 5 Power Rankings
Week 5 of the 2013 NFL season showed the Denver Broncos have weaknesses, while the New Orleans Saints continue to be incredibly balanced and the Kansas City Chiefs still very strong on defense, staying strong at the top of the power rankings.
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2013 NFL Season – Only 3 Undefeated Teams Left
After 5 weeks into the 2013 NFL season, only three teams are left standing without a loss to their name, having enough luck and obviously ability to be this good thus far. The Denver Broncos and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC West, and the New Orleans Saints from the NFC South are the remaining three, leaving the New England Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks behind after those two lost for the first time this season.
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Matt Flynn – Options After Being Released by the Raiders
The weird career trajectory of Matt Flynn took another twist as he was released by the Oakland Raiders, which means he is no longer regarded as a starter by anyone, and might generate interest with his former team, the Green Bay Packers, or with the Bills and Dolphins.
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Broncos vs Jaguars – The Most One Sided Game in NFL History?
The best team in the NFL against the absolute worst. The 5-0 Denver Broncos will take on the Jacksonville Jaguars, who are 0-5, in week 6 of the 2013 NFL season, in what might turn out to be the biggest blowout we’ve seen in the NFL for quite some time.
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Houston Texans – Matt Schaub Interceptions Killing Their Season
The Houston Texans are giving up 27.8 points per game this season, or 139 through their first five games. Matt Schaub’s part in all of this? He is responsible for the four consecutive pick-six games, while other interceptions (he has turned the ball over nine times this season) have yielded 17 points for opponents.
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Atlanta Falcons – It Shouldn’t Have Been This Bad
After reaching the NFC Championship game last season, no one imagined the Atlanta Falcons would open the 2013 season with a 1-4 record, far away from any hope and talk about being Super Bowl contenders.
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New York Jets – Geno Smith Finally Without Mistakes
Apparently, there is a version of Geno Smith that doesn’t throw interceptions, and is good enough to lead the New York Jets on a game-winning drive, putting the team once again above .500, a situation very few people thought they’d be in at this point of the season.
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Chicago Bears – An Absolute Mess on Offense
New offensive systems can fix certain faults with teams, but it seems like there’s something more profoundly wrong with the Chicago Bears, who can’t even win games when Jay Cutler isn’t throwing interceptions.
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How the BCS Standings Are Going to Look Like
The first BCS standings of the season will come out on October 20, and have nothing to do with the AP Poll’s Top 25. However, based on the other measures, including the computers, Harris Poll, and the Coaches poll, it’s possible to predict that Alabama will keep on staying number one, while Oregon and Ohio State will take the biggest hits compared to their current ranking, while Clemson and Stanford get a much needed boost.
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Kansas City Chiefs – Even Dumb Luck is On Their Side
It’s always about their defense as the Kansas City Chiefs roll on with their perfect start to the NFL season, but a little help from the officials certainly didn’t hurt as they got past the tough as nails Tennessee Titans, as Alex Smith slowly converts into the frustrating quarterback of old, which is something Andy Reid has to address and fast.