09-20-2016, 12:36 PM
I didn't want to do this this week due to the bullshit of Sunday's game, but I'm bored. So here you go.
NFL
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000706332/article/nfl-power-rankings-week-3-redhot-steelers-claim-no-1-spot
Bengals at 9th Down 1 from last week
Missed opportunity for the Bengals on Sunday at Heinz Field, with A.J. Green not able to single-handedly carry the team this time around. The franchise star caught just two passes for 38 yards -- after embarrassing one of the best cornerbacks in NFL history last week. At issue for Cincy on Sunday, beyond the two fumbles: shoddy play on third down. Converting just four of 16 attempts on pro football's most imperative down won't cut the mustard against a team like the Steelers at their place. (The cheese, maybe, but not the mustard.)
(NFL has the Steelers #1)
ESPN
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/17547005/nfl-2016-week-3-power-rankings-new-england-patriots-pittsburgh-steelers-arizona-cardinals
Bengals at 8th Up 1 from last week (somehow)
The Bengals are averaging 2.8 yards per rush this season and have 103 rushing yards in two games. That is a far cry from what the Bengals are trying to do offensively, and could hurt them mightily against the stout Broncos defense this week.
CBSSports
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/powerrankings/
Bengals at 10th Down 3 from last week
At 1-1, they finally get to play a home game this week. But it won't be easy. The Super Bowl champion Broncos come to town. How do they block Von Miller?
USAToday
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/09/nfl-power-rankings-week-3-patriots-steelers-cardinals-panthers
Bengals at 10th Down 4 from last week
No idea. They barely beat the Jets and then lost to the Steelers in a snoozer, and I have no idea if they’re good, they’re good bad, they’re bad good, or they’re just not that good.
NFL
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000706332/article/nfl-power-rankings-week-3-redhot-steelers-claim-no-1-spot
Bengals at 9th Down 1 from last week
Missed opportunity for the Bengals on Sunday at Heinz Field, with A.J. Green not able to single-handedly carry the team this time around. The franchise star caught just two passes for 38 yards -- after embarrassing one of the best cornerbacks in NFL history last week. At issue for Cincy on Sunday, beyond the two fumbles: shoddy play on third down. Converting just four of 16 attempts on pro football's most imperative down won't cut the mustard against a team like the Steelers at their place. (The cheese, maybe, but not the mustard.)
(NFL has the Steelers #1)
ESPN
http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/17547005/nfl-2016-week-3-power-rankings-new-england-patriots-pittsburgh-steelers-arizona-cardinals
Bengals at 8th Up 1 from last week (somehow)
The Bengals are averaging 2.8 yards per rush this season and have 103 rushing yards in two games. That is a far cry from what the Bengals are trying to do offensively, and could hurt them mightily against the stout Broncos defense this week.
CBSSports
http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/powerrankings/
Bengals at 10th Down 3 from last week
At 1-1, they finally get to play a home game this week. But it won't be easy. The Super Bowl champion Broncos come to town. How do they block Von Miller?
USAToday
http://ftw.usatoday.com/2016/09/nfl-power-rankings-week-3-patriots-steelers-cardinals-panthers
Bengals at 10th Down 4 from last week
No idea. They barely beat the Jets and then lost to the Steelers in a snoozer, and I have no idea if they’re good, they’re good bad, they’re bad good, or they’re just not that good.