Time is flying really fast now. The season is rolling toward the playoffs. Yet, who the good teams are and who the bad teams are is tough to get a handle on. The top two teams are easy to get a grip on but the rest is a jumbled mess.

1. New York Giants

Yes, the Super Bowl champs have a loss, unlike the Titans, but it’s just one loss and I still think they are better than the Titans. They’ve certainly beaten more good teams than the Titans have these past few weeks.

2. Tennessee Titans

The last undefeated team. Can they run the table? Anything is possible. But I think they’ll stumble at some point. But then again, I thought they’d definitely lose one of their last two games.

3. Carolina Panthers

Now things get crazy. But I’ll put the Panthers here because they are winning games. Yes, they looked horrible against the Raiders but they won. And they are 7-2.

4. Pittsburgh Steelers

Yes, they just lost to the Colts. But they Colts were horrible up until the last two weeks. And the Colts should’ve lost two of the game they won.

So the Steelers get this spot and the Colts will be farther down… maybe.

5. Washington Redskins

I feel like the Redskins were slighted earlier in the season so I’ll give them a little extra credit now. Besides, if they beat the Cowboys this weekend, they’ll more than deserve this spot.

6. Atlanta Falcons

This team with Matt Ryan is a dangerous team. Yet, they could fall flat on their face at some point.

But this is one of the more interesting teams to watch because of all the possibilities, and because of Matt Ryan.

7. Indianapolis Colts

So here are the Colts and I feel a little strange putting them this high. But they have beaten the Pats and the Steelers back-to-back. And not they have a pretty easy schedule. So they really could run off a few wins here.

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