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Power Rankings: Week 13
November 30th, 2010 @ 12:58 pm; ChiefsWarpath.com
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Here are this week’s NFL Power Rankings for the AFC West:

CBS Sportsline
11. Kansas City 7-4
12. San Diego 6-5
18. Oakland 5-6
27. Denver 3-8

ESPN
11. San Diego 6-5
12. Kansas City 7-4
20. Oakland 5-6
28. Denver 3-8

FOX Sports
10. Kansas City 7-4
12. San Diego 6-5
22. Oakland 5-6
29. Denver 3-8

Sports Illustrated
10. San Diego 6-5
11. Kansas City 7-4
21. Oakland 5-6
29. Denver 3-8



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    12 Comments
    1. Explain to me how the NFL is keeping the Dallas vs Eagles game on primetime Dec12th, when they could and should move KC vs SD into that slot since that game has more meaning to it. However it probably would be better to keep us at a day game with our track record on night games and away. If KC can atleast win 3 of our last 5 we should make the playoffs. San Diego has 3 home games in a row and their final 2 are away..I think they beat Raiders this weekend..If we can beat them at their house, then I think that clinches the division for us. We shoud win our final 2 home games. I really think we can go 4-1 the rest of the season.

      Comment by DanB from Ohio — November 30, 2010 @ 1:47 pm


    2. Now we know why Haley would’nt shake hands after the game & wagged his finger! He new that they cheated us, and they knew our every move in advance in the first half. Cheater Gate 2…Denver’s coach learned from one of the formost cheaters while in New England…BTW, why does everyone think that KC will lose in San Diego? We beat them once and we are 10 times better now that back then in week 1.

      * Defense…pay the donkeys back this week…HARD
      * Offense…Keep up the great season
      * Team… Run the board, 12-4 is within your reach
      * Coaches…Nice work and btw, It was not your fault in Denver after all

      Comment by Big Chief JJ — November 30, 2010 @ 2:24 pm


    3. I believe KC can beat the Chargers. I just think if we were to lose one more game it would more then likely be to them. They are in my opinion the hardest road team we have to face the rest of the season. We have to shut rivers down.

      Comment by DanB from Ohio — November 30, 2010 @ 5:29 pm


    4. San Diego is hot, but we’ll beat them. I hope we score 100 against Denver and blitz on the last play. Chiefs fans need to be extra loud at that game.

      Comment by Jeff in VA — November 30, 2010 @ 7:14 pm


    5. It was great being in Seattle and seeing our boys finally putting a good team on the road away with authority. By the way, Cassel’s best game with us as he looked fantastic stepping up in the pocket on at least six occasions! Yes, we can win out or go 4-1 down the stretch but remember two things. First, don’t look past the Rams! Second, if we go 4-1 and loose to the Bolts, we may not make the playoffs. There are 3 or 4 teams with great records that are not in their division lead!!!

      Comment by DC Chief — November 30, 2010 @ 8:29 pm


    6. DC Chief is right. If we lose a game, it needs to be the Rams. If we don’t win the division, then we won’t make the playoffs. PIT, NE, NYJ, and BAL may be ahead of us for the wildcard in the end. I have this crazy feeling that we will be SD. Don’t ask me why, but thats what I think. OH BTW, I will be at the game wearing my Eric Berry Jersey proudly amongst the bandwagon fans of SD (how many times did they almost get blacked out this year?). RUN, RUN, RUN and passing game solid, we will win. Lets control the clock. Hopefully our guys will be healthy too!

      Comment by nick — November 30, 2010 @ 8:35 pm


    7. BTW beat SD, not be SD. Sorry about that.

      Comment by nick — November 30, 2010 @ 8:36 pm


    8. Thanks Nick and your right about the health issue. We got to get Albert and the secondary healthy in a hurry! Also, it would be nice to have the new X-Factor back, McCluster!

      Comment by DC Chief — November 30, 2010 @ 10:32 pm


    9. The Chiefs won’t treat this as a “trap” game preceding a possible AFC West title showdown versus San Diego–they’ll treat it as a “revenge” game. The final piece to our offensive puzzle is McCluster. We’ve got to have him to make our offense even more potent.

      San Diego can wait. They’re still a game behind us.

      Comment by Shockjay — December 1, 2010 @ 3:34 am


    10. The Chiefs better smack down the mile high mules. They are cheaters…
      In Sunday’s Denver Post they ran a small article about the top NFL scandals, Donks are at #7 for their cheatin’ ways in the 2 super bowl wins (salary cap infractions). Don’t know how spygate will go down.
      I’ve scanned and posted a small pdf here: https://files.me.com/glenherbel/01quey
      If anyone wants to see it.
      Chiefs – KICK ASS!
      Special bounty goes out to donkey LB Maes for his hit on Moeaki.

      Comment by Glen in CO — December 1, 2010 @ 11:42 am


    11. Anybody remember the year we played the donkeys in the playoffs and all of them had some silicone spray all over their jersys? Every time we tried to make normal contact, we slid right off.

      The refs stopped play for a brief moment while donkey crew came out on the field and wiped their jersys with towels. Stinking filthy cheaters!

      What the refs should have done is made them all change their jersys and continued play on the field with whoever did not have the silicone spray, then all the guilty parties could resume play after the got back from the locker room.

      Comment by Big Chief JJ — December 2, 2010 @ 10:42 am


    12. I unfortunately remember the 97 playoff game. They supposedly wiped off all of the substance with a rag for what….1 min each. That was also when they decided to start Elvis Grback-up over the red hot Rich Gannon, who then went on to start for the Raiders and took them to the Super Bowl. The refs blew that day because Gonzalez should have had the TD, but the refs said he was out of bounds. That was the most depressing day of my life as a Chief’s fan. 13-3 and home field advantage through out the playoffs. Thanks Carl Peterson. Lets get some revenge this weekend for the worst loss of our season.

      Comment by nick — December 2, 2010 @ 4:53 pm


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