NFL Power Rankings: Week #7

Defense wins championships. There are no excuses, shortcuts or disguises that will allow you to avoid that concept; it is the one constant that reigns supreme in the National Football League. Winning teams always rely on units that can make the necessary stops to give their squads a chance to succeed every weekend.

In Week 7 of the 2009 season, Brett Favre took his Minnesota Vikings to Pittsburgh looking to stay undefeated. For the next three hours, a slugfest took place in Heinz Field. Both the Steelers and the Vikings had the resources and they made use of them. But there was one glaring difference. While Minnesota enjoys playing defense, Pittsburgh takes it to yet another level. And whether it was Ryan Clark separating Percy Harvin from the ball; or James Farrior stuffing Adrian Peterson at the goal line; or Keyaron Fox (left)
putting down the final nail in the Vikings’ coffin, the Steelers made a collective effort to remind the rest of the League that the Lombardi trophy still belongs to them.

Yes, defense is the name of the game; and after Minnesota fell from the unbeaten ranks, the contenders know for sure that the road to Miami still goes through Pittsburgh.

And appreciative of the second coming of the Steel Curtain, we salute the Terrible Towels in bringing you the game that acknowledges the top defenses in the sport of professional football.

Enjoy your NFL’s Chutes ‘N Ladders for Week 7:

Chutes ‘N Ladders – Week 7 – (1-16)

Chutes ‘N Ladders – Week 7 – (17-32)


7 Responses to “NFL Power Rankings: Week #7”

  • October 27, 2009  - Enrique says:

    Greetings to everybody. If you have any questions or comments about the rankings, please feel free to do so. I’ll make sure to answer. Thanks.


  • October 27, 2009  - el cid says:

    The comedy never stops at 1 Arrowhead Dr. Several media types are reporting they were waiting to talk to Kolby Smith and B. Waters pulled him asside and “may have advised him to NOT talk to media” because he disappeared for the locker room. One reporter felt it had to do with the media reporting what LJ said and he got banished from the team temporarily. So I submit Waters will be the next the feel the wrath of the Chiefs.


  • October 27, 2009  - Justin Foote says:

    Larry Johnson is a fuking dumb @$$!!!!! Now banished from Arrowhead for his Tweets and comments to the media. He can kiss his locker and parking spot goodbye! Make sure you clean out that locker in the next few days so Kolby can move into it!! Kolby’s rehab is ending at the perfect time.


  • October 27, 2009  - Chuck Diesel says:

    hands down the best power ranking in the media

    https://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/powerRankings

    i hate fox news but foxsports is pretty good


  • October 28, 2009  - gorillafan says:

    “I don’t know what we are going to solve with three days of
    practice and a weekend off,” LB Mike Vrabel said. How about
    compensate for skipping off-season workouts?

    CLASSIC, I LOVE THAT!!


  • October 28, 2009  - Mad Chief says:

    Vrabel needs to look in the mirror and say, “What can I do to make myself a better player?”

    All the Chiefs players do. Every single one of them. They’re better than they are playing.

    Great job as always, Enrique.


  • October 28, 2009  - Enrique says:

    Re: Mad Chief

    Thanks.


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