NFL Power Rankings Week 14

Here are the NFL Power Rankings for Week 14. Enjoy!

1. New York Giants

2. Tennessee Titans

3. Pittsburgh Steelers

4. Carolina Panthers

5. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

6. New York Jets

7. Baltimore Ravens

8. Dallas Cowboys

9. Indianapolis Colts

10. Atlanta Falcons

11. Arizona Cardinals

12. New England Patriots

13. Denver Broncos

14. Miami Dolphins

15. Minnesota Vikings

16. Washington Redskins

17. Philadelphia Eagles

18. Chicago Bears

19. New Orleans Saints

20. Green Bay Packers

21. Buffalo Bills

22. Houston Texans

23. San Diego Chargers

24. Jacksonville Jaguars

25. San Francisco 49ers

26. Cleveland Browns

27. Oakland Raiders

28. Seattle Seahawks

29. Kansas City Chiefs

30. St. Louis Rams

31. Cincinnati Bengals

32. Detroit Lions

Lane Kiffin Press Conference

Lane Kiffin has his introductory press conference with the media as the Tennessee Volunteers new head coach today at 2 pm. He looked nervous in the beginning of the conference but cooled off towards the end. This is to be expected with such pressure to turn the team around and having to deal with people like Al Davis so recently. Mike Hamilton introduced him as the 21st coach of teh Tennessee Program. Kiffin said he plans to jump on a plane this afternoon to go to Memphis to see the number one recruit in the land; Marlon Brown. He say people will need to be patient with his staff as they work to better the Volunteers football team. Kiffin also said that there are no starters and that everyone will have to earn their spot on the team. The only assistant to be named so far is Kiffin’s brother in law, David Reaves from South Carolina.

Wes Welker Hit Video

Take a look at this hit from yesterday’s Patriots vs Steelers game. I apparently wasn’t watching the TV when this hit took place. It was a real dirty hit on Wes Welker and he didn’t even catch the ball. (more…)

Georgetown Hoyas Center Greg Monroe

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The starting freshman Greg Monroe, center for the Georgetown Hoyas, is quite the player. He is already averaging 14.4 points 5.6 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game. He is a long player who can block and alter shots better than most freshman. He is the leading scorer on the Hoyas and is helping Georgetown stay ranked in the top 20. He is a left handed player who can just about score from anywhere on the floor. He is more versatile and quick than past Georgetown centers like Patrick Ewing. He has the potential, and under John Thompson the third he will flourish.