NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOP TO BOTTOM
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1. St. Louis (5-0) 400-meter relay team with better manners.
2. Minnesota (5-0) Green gave Culpepper a year to look and learn.
3. Tennessee (4-1) Quiet, but Titans around for the long haul.
4. Miami (5-1) Defense is Miami Vise.
5. Baltimore (5-1) Ravens would like to buy a touchdown.
6. New York Jets (4-1) Looks like Vinny and the Jets, once more.
7. Indianapolis (3-2) This is some fade pattern.
8. Washington (4-2) Redskins know money can’t buy everything.
9. Oakland (4-1) Got Janikowski to win the close ones. Winning anyway.
10. Kansas City (3-2) Just don’t take a 17-0 lead vs. Raiders.
11. Tampa Bay (3-3) “Key” to life: Play it before you say it.
12. Denver (3-3) Monday night duel with Rams a distant memory.
13. Detroit (4-2) Herman Moore back in the mix after Crowell injury.
14. New York Giants (4-2) Knocked Chandler out of game. Aikman next?
15. Buffalo (2-3) Three losses in division are devastating.
16. Philadelphia (3-3) McNabb still wants pass against Redskins back.
17. New England (2-4) Recovering, but 0-4 was a big hole.
18. Pittsburgh (2-3) Clamoring for Kordell: Who’d have thought?
19. Jacksonville (2-4) PR people can file those “best record” stats.
20. San Francisco (2-4) Season looking a bit better than 4-12.
21. Dallas (2-3) Week off only means the Cowboys are older.
22. Green Bay (2-4) Remember Brett Favre?
23. Carolina (2-3) Don’t think Seattle means Panthers are well.
24. New Orleans (2-3) No. 1 in NFL in total defense.
25. Atlanta (2-4) This could be second burning of Atlanta.
26. Seattle (2-4) Huard no improvement over Kitna.
27. Chicago (1-5) Not the kind of black and blue Bears had in mind.
28. Arizona (2-3) Plummer is progressing.
29. Cleveland (2-4) Looking forward to Cincinnati again Oct. 29.
30. San Diego (0-6) There’s no “W” in Buffalo.
31. Cincinnati (0-5) Dillon not only one who wanted trade.
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