Chicago Bears -28
Tennessee Titans - 27
Jacksonville Jaguars - 25
Indianapolis Colts - 22
Minnesota Vikings - 19
Tampa Bay Buccaneers - 19
Baltimore Ravens - 18
Carolina Panthers - 18
Houston Texans - 17
New Orleans Saints - 15
And the Chiefs/Bears tie for the 10th spot this week shows that if it's a close call, you want to be the one who bribed me...
I need to point out that your bottom 10 are skewed...You didn't factor in that you haven't ranked any of their uniforms which is why they are currently all the bottom 10...
ReplyDeleteAgreed, I addressed this earlier when doing the first or second Bottom 10. I just don't have a good solution. That's why I rotate which divisions I start with on each analysis.
ReplyDeleteI've actually given this some thought (and as more teams are eliminated it's less of an issue) but the only other alternative (besides getting through each analysis in a week (not gonna happen unless someone can teach me how to make an income off this)) would be to take out the scores for a category until it's fully ranked. If I did that this time, the Bottom 10 is:
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Colts
Patriots
Chiefs
Vikings
Bucs*
Ravens*
Panthers*
Texans*
Saints*
I think there are enough common denominators to know make the right choice under the current rankings considering the Bottom 5 are unchanged.
I'm open to suggestions on a better method however. This way just shakes things up a little week to week and if a team gets the short end of the draw, they have to have a good enough basis to keep them from getting cut.
And let's face it, I've got a pretty good idea where a lot of the teams will fall out in the future rankings as well. I don't think anybody is getting cut who isn't bound to get cut anyway.
You have to let the Bears go. Any team with Jay Cutler at the helm will just make you miserable. 2 red zone INT and 5 in total? No way in the world would I waste one minute of my life rooting for them
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