After 3 weeks of action, let's look at how teams are stacked up in the NFL:
- Indianapolis Colts (3-0): Another tough division win, they stay #1 until they get beat.
- New England Patriots (3-0): Another week, another 38 point performance.
- Dallas Cowboys (3-0): After only 3 weeks, Cowboys rise to the top of a mediocre NFC.
- Pittsburgh Steelers (3-0): Still not really tested, Steelers hold off young 49ers.
- Green Bay Packers (3-0): The story of the NFL season thus far, the Packers are playing like it's 1995.
- Seattle Seahawks (2-1): Back in their familiar spot atop the NFC West.
- Tennessee Titans (2-1): Vince Young outplayed Reggie Bush and led the Titans to a win on MNF.
- Baltimore Ravens (2-1): Didn't do a good job of putting away the Cardinals in the 4th quarter.
- San Diego Chargers (1-2): L.T. is finding little running room, what's going on there?
- Chicago Bears (1-2): Grossman is out, Griese is in...will it make much difference?
- Jacksonville Jaguars (2-1): Returned to the running game and got a big win.
- Denver Broncos (2-1): Risky 4th down call backfired.
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-1): The Bucs are quietly making noise in the poor NFC.
- Carolina Panthers (2-1): Jake Delhomme should be able to start this week, but do fans want to see David Carr anyway?
- Washington Redskins (2-1): Follow up big division win with a loss to struggling Giants.
- Philadelphia Eagles (1-2): Someone woke up the Eagles, will this turn their season around?
- Houston Texans (2-1): Injuries are making things tough, but they hung with the Champs for a bit.
- San Francisco 49ers (2-1): Steelers handed them their first loss and showed them that they still have work to do.
- Detroit Lions (2-1): That game sure put a damper on their 2-0 start. How will they react this week?
- Cincinnati Bengals (1-2): The defense held someone under 50 points, but the offense didn't score enough this week.
- New York Jets (1-2): Chad Pennington quieted the critics for at least another week.
- New York Giants (1-2): Eli's showing his toughness, playing through his injury. Defense actually showed up too.
- Arizona Cardinals (1-2): Kurt Warner will see more action after his return performance against the Ravens.
- Oakland Raiders (1-2): Used time-out trick in their favor this week, and should be 2-1 instead of 1-2.
- Kansas City Chiefs (1-2): Chiefs won the ugliest game of the week.
- Minnesota Vikings (1-2): Vikings lost the ugliest game of the week.
- Cleveland Browns (1-2): The team is making strides, but they were bit by the time-out trick this week.
- New Orleans Saints (0-3): Everything's going wrong and it's getting worse. Jason David is out for at least a month and Deuce is gone for the season...or longer.
- St. Louis Rams (0-3): Marc Bulger has injured ribs and Steven Jackson is out this week, like with the Saints, when it rains, it pours. (could there be more commas in that statement?)
- Buffalo Bills (0-3): Passing game is non-existent and J.P. Losman's injury give rookie QB Trent Edwards the start. Ouch.
- Miami Dolphins (0-3): Bright spot: Ronnie Brown came through with a great game.
- Atlanta Falcons (0-3): Falcons look to be playing for the draft's top pick next year.
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