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Colts And Orioles 11-05-2025 12:00 AM

ESPN's NFL Power Index
 
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ESPN's NFL Power Index is different than their Power Ranking ...... and after looking at it, I believe that it may be a more accurate indicator of where teams are at than their Power Rankings.

The Kansas City Chiefs, with a record of 5-4, are ranked #1 ...... and I am OK with that. I've been saying that I believe that the Colts' biggest potential obstacle in the AFC playoffs this year are the Chiefs, and I hope that we won't have to play them until the conference championship game (if at all.)


There are more interesting tidbits, especially when comparing them to the Power Rankings ...... for example, the Power Index has the 3-5 Baltimore Ravens at #8, while the Power Rankings has that same team at # 19. ) :eek: ...... ) and the Carolina Panthers, with a 5-4 overall record and coming off of a big win over the Green Bay Packers on their homefield in eastern Wisconsin, are ranked #25 in the Power Index.



ESPN POWER INDEX ) (WEEK 10)


11) 1Kansas City Chiefs

12) INDIANAPOLIS COLTS

13) 1Los Angeles Rams

14) 1Buffalo Bills

15) 1Detroit Lions

16) 1Philadelphia Eagles

17) 1Green Bay Packers

18) 1Baltimore Ravens

19) 1San Francisco 49ers

10) 1Seattle Seahawks

11) 1Denver Broncos

12) 1Los Angeles Chargers

13) 1Tampa Bay Buccaneers

14) 1New England Patriots

15) 1Dallas Cowboys

16) 1New York Giants

17) 1Pittsburgh Steelers

18) 1Phoenix Cardinals

19) 1Jacksonville Jaguars

20) 1Chicago Bears

21) 1Minnesota Vikings

22) 1Washington Commanders

23) 1Houston Texans

24) 1Cincinnati Bengals

25) 1Atlanta Falcons

26) 1Caolina Panthers

27) 1Miami Dolphins

28) 1Las Vegas Raiders

29) 1New York Jets

30) 1New Orleans Saints

31) 1Tennessee Titans

32) 1Cleveland Browns



https://www.espn.com/nfl/fpi

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Butter 11-05-2025 12:13 AM

I love seeing it, but it seems unreal still. Sauce makes it feel more likely, but the fact he is also been out the last 2 weeks on concussion protocol and Ward is too, is a bit concerning.

dwilli57 11-06-2025 08:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 333072)
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The Kansas City Chiefs, with a record of 5-4, are ranked #1 ...... and I am OK with that. I've been saying that I believe that the Colts' biggest potential obstacle in the AFC playoffs this year are the Chiefs, and I hope that we won't have to play them until the conference championship game (if at all.)



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Well, I haven't had my 2nd cup of coffee but don't we play them 11/23?

Pez 11-06-2025 09:16 AM

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Well, I haven't had my 2nd cup of coffee but don't we play them 11/23?

Yea, they are at the end of a brutal 6 week stretch before we dive into some division games. Statement game for us coming off our bye.

Colts And Orioles 11-06-2025 02:41 PM

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Originally Posted by dwilli57 (Post 333194)



Well, I haven't had my 2nd cup of coffee, but don't we play them 11/23 ???




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We do, but my post (and my concern) is strictly in regard to the playoffs. ...... that's why I agree with the Power Index's ranking of the 5-4 Chiefs as the #1 team in the NFL.

I'm not especially concerned with the regular-season games right now, even the one with the Chiefs. My only concern about the regular season right now would be for the Colts to avoid taking a nosedive, and finishing at 10-7 or 9-8 ...... as long as the Colts finish the regular season at least 11-6 or better, they should win the AFC South division and be set up fairly well for the post-season.

So, if the Colts can avoid playing the Chiefs at least until the AFC Championship game (if at all), that would be beneficial in my eyes.

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Colts And Orioles 11-06-2025 04:13 PM

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2025 NFL Midseason Report: Questions and Stats for Each Team

(NFL Nation Reporters and Eric Moody)

https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/...-stats-fantasy



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FPI Rank: l 3

Chances to Make the Playoffs: l 93.6%

Chances to Win the Division: l 79.4%



First-Half Storyline: l The Colts have the No. 1 offense in the NFL, something that even the most optimistic fan was unlikely to have predicted. They have been on a historic offensive tear, averaging 3.46 points per drive through Week 8, the second most by any team through its first eight weeks since 1978, according to ESPN Research. Only the 2007 New England Patriots, who went 16-0 in the regular season, surpassed that mark. The offensive strategy of coach Shane Steichen has been a big part of the fast start as he has finally achieved some quarterback stability with veteran Daniel Jones at the controls.


QB Stat to Know: l Daniel Jones has been brilliant this season after 6 up-and-down years with the New York Giants. Entering Week 9, he had posted four straight games with at least 200 yards and two passing touchdowns, the longest such stretch of his career. Of particular note is Jones' ability to thrive when under pressure. While the Colts boast one of the best offensive lines in the NFL, Jones has still been unflappable at those times when he is pressured. His 55.7% completion rate when under pressure is the second best in the NFL through eight weeks.


Second-Half Storyline: l Can Sauce Gardner help transform the defense? The Colts stunned the league on Tuesday by shipping two first-round picks and receiver Adonai Mitchell to the New York Jets for the two-time All-Pro cornerback. His arrival combined with the expected return of starting cornerback Charvarius Ward in the coming weeks could give the Colts one of the NFL's elite defensive backfields. With slot cornerback Kenny Moore II roaming the middle of the field and with offseason $60 million signing Cam Bynum at free safety, the Colts have invested a boatload of cash into the unit. Will it pay off ??? l (Stephen Holder)


Fantasy Nugget: l Even though RB Jonathan Taylor is coming off a game in which he scored a season-low 7.7 fantasy points against the Steelers -- after posting 23 or more in each of the four previous games -- it's important for managers to note that the Colts' upcoming schedule gets much tougher. Still, Indianapolis' offensive line ranks third in run block win rate, and Taylor is talented enough to remain productive in difficult matchups. l (Eric Moody)

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dwilli57 11-07-2025 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 333225)
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We do, but my post (and my concern) is strictly in regard to the playoffs. ...... that's why I agree with the Power Index's ranking of the 5-4 Chiefs as the #1 team in the NFL.

I'm not especially concerned with the regular-season games right now, even the one with the Chiefs. My only concern about the regular season right now would be for the Colts to avoid taking a nosedive, and finishing at 10-7 or 9-8 ...... as long as the Colts finish the regular season at least 11-6 or better, they should win the AFC South division and be set up fairly well for the post-season.

So, if the Colts can avoid playing the Chiefs at least until the AFC Championship game (if at all), that would be beneficial in my eyes.

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I agree. We always seem to have their number during the regular season, winning the 2 games that included PM as their qb but lost the 2019 playoffs with him.

Colts And Orioles 11-07-2025 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by dwilli57 (Post 333307)



I agree. We always seem to have their number during the regular season, winning the 2 games that included Patrick Mahomes as their QB, but lost the 2018 playoffs with him.




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And strangely enough, that 2018 Colts team that had Andrew Luck at quarterback had a better chance at beating Mahomes' Chiefs than either of the 2019 or 2022 teams did. The 2019 Colts had Jacoby Brissett at quarterback, and the 2022 team had the worst Colts offensive line in recent memory ...... flukes happen in the regular season all the time, but when push comes to shove in the post-season, Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs have been the cream of the crop. They have made if to the AFC Championship game for 7 straight seasons, from 2018 through 2024 ...... in the history of professional football (1920 through the Present) only Otto Graham's Cleveland Browns had a superior run. Graham's Browns made it to the League/World Championship game for 10 straight seasons from 1946 through 1955, winning 7 out of those 10 title games.



Otto Graham ...... The Forgotten NFL Quarterback Who Dominated the Pre-Super Bowl Era

(By Sam Robinson)

https://www.history.com/articles/gre...ks-otto-graham

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dwilli57 11-07-2025 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Colts And Orioles (Post 333320)
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And strangely enough, that 2018 Colts team that had Andrew Luck at quarterback had a better chance at beating Mahomes' Chiefs than either of the 2019 or 2022 teams did. The 2019 Colts had Jacoby Brissett at quarterback, and the 2022 team had the worst Colts offensive line in recent memory ...... flukes happen in the regular season all the time, but when push comes to shove in the post-season, Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs have been the cream of the crop. They have made if to the AFC Championship game for 7 straight seasons, from 2018 through 2024 ...... in the history of professional football (1920 through the Present) only Otto Graham's Cleveland Browns had a superior run. Graham's Browns made it to the League/World Championship game for 10 straight seasons from 1946 through 1955, winning 7 out of those 10 title games.



Otto Graham ...... The Forgotten NFL Quarterback Who Dominated the Pre-Super Bowl Era

(By Sam Robinson)

https://www.history.com/articles/gre...ks-otto-graham

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Ahhh yeah, the lowly Browns. And they've never been to the Superbowl since the Superbowl era began.

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Colts And Orioles 11-08-2025 05:28 PM

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A brief hijack of my own thread ...... you can read about this in the Indiana University football thread over in the NFL section.



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