NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE TOP TO BOTTOM
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No. Team (Record) Comment
1. Tennessee (7-1) Titans are Team Toughness.
2. St. Louis (7-1) Marshall Plan has been very productive.
3. Washington (6-3) Here comes controversy: George to start.
4. Minnesota (7-1) Buccaneers exposed Viking weakness: defense.
5. Miami (6-2) Dolphins have given up 60 points in last two games.
6. Oakland (7-1) Struggled twice to beat San Diego.
7. Indianapolis (6-2) Colt offense is breaking into a gallop.
8. New York Jets (6-2) Fourth-quarter act couldn’t last.
9. Kansas City (5-3) Raider game might be biggest of season.
10. Tampa Bay (4-4) King for a day (267 yards, 4 TDs vs. Vikings).
11. Buffalo (4-4) Flutie-Johnson decision looms for Phillips.
12. Detroit (5-3) Lions’ Schulz still leads NFL with six INTs.
13. New York Giants (6-2) Subway Super Bowl? Don’t think so.
14. Pittsburgh (5-3) Five-game winning streak stops Sunday.
15. Baltimore (5-4) Billick has grown testy under pressure.
16. New Orleans (5-3) Glover’s 13 sacks tied for NFL lead.
17. Denver (4-4) Griese still can go for touchdown drives, anyway.
18. Jacksonville (3-6) Open date: Just when Jaguars were on a roll.
19. Philadelphia (5-4) Offense faltering recently.
20. Green Bay (3-5) So close, and yet so Favre.
21. New England (2-6) J.R. Redmond trying to make second-half run.
22. Dallas (3-5) Aikman knows rest of his season might be in doubt.
23. San Francisco (2-7) New Orleans no longer Big Easy.
24. Atlanta (3-6) Beat Carolina last week. Big whoop.
25. Carolina (3-5) Hey, it’s basketball season.
26. Cincinnati (2-6) Leads NFL in rushing, thanks to Dillon.
27. Chicago (1-7) Reader wants Oprah to buy team.
28. Seattle (2-7) Trying to avoid becoming Chargers’ first victim.
29. Arizona (2-6) Stadium plan is a house of Cards.
30. San Diego (0-8) Last two losses on last-minute field goals.
31. Cleveland (2-7) Browns’ record is better than they are.
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