NFL RPI
Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2012 1:04 am
I know there's not much use for a deal that isn't used to determine playoff bids, but it certainly seemes interesting.
Houston holds steady in the #1 spot (not sure I agree with that). What looks funny is that Atlanta jumped SF for #2. Is RPI saying Harbaugh made a mistake in benching Smith?
The only other places where any change happened were St. Louis swapping places with Detroit (21 and 23), sandwiched around Arizona; and Carolina and Philly (27 and 29) doing the same around Cleveland.
The division rankings are a bit of a shock. I guess mid-range strength says something since the AFC South (containing #1 Houston) is only at #3. The NFC North (led by #5 Chicago) is at #1. I suppose that nobody would be surprised that the AFC West is dead last...and I mean DEAD last, as their bottom two teams (Oakland and KC) are the tail end of the entire league, and second place San Diego is at #26.
http://realtimerpi.com/nfl/Men.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://realtimerpi.com/nfl/conf_Men.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Houston holds steady in the #1 spot (not sure I agree with that). What looks funny is that Atlanta jumped SF for #2. Is RPI saying Harbaugh made a mistake in benching Smith?
The only other places where any change happened were St. Louis swapping places with Detroit (21 and 23), sandwiched around Arizona; and Carolina and Philly (27 and 29) doing the same around Cleveland.
The division rankings are a bit of a shock. I guess mid-range strength says something since the AFC South (containing #1 Houston) is only at #3. The NFC North (led by #5 Chicago) is at #1. I suppose that nobody would be surprised that the AFC West is dead last...and I mean DEAD last, as their bottom two teams (Oakland and KC) are the tail end of the entire league, and second place San Diego is at #26.
http://realtimerpi.com/nfl/Men.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://realtimerpi.com/nfl/conf_Men.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;