Monday, November 10, 2025

2025 Week Ten Political and Kayfabe Rankings

Well, that's the end of Green Bay.  They'll be lucky to go .500 this year.  They have NOTHING on the offensive end of the ball, and, rigging aside, that's where you go "for show".

NFC Kayfabe:

1) Philadelphia (7-2 -- 6-1 conference vs. 4-2 for SEA)

2) Seattle (7-2 -- wins division record tiebreak with LA (first meeting is this Sunday), loses conference record tiebreak to Seattle)

3) Detroit (6-3 -- HTH over Tampa, HTH over Chicago)

4) Tampa Bay (6-3 -- loses HTH to Detroit)

5) LA Rams (7-2 -- loses division record tiebreak with SEA)

6) Chicago (6-3 -- loses HTH to Detroit)

7) Green Bay (5-3-1)

Political Discussion: 

So after Philly at #1 in the Politicals right now (which is kind of a force after this game), who's #2?

  • There's been a lot of press about the LA Rams being a pimped team, but they need to beat Seattle first.
  • Detroit is a political non-starter, unless Trump's visit on Sunday was also an audition...
  • I've been saying Tampa, but that loss to New England wasn't very convincing.

So let's go this route:

  1. Philadelphia
  2. The Seattle-Rams winner
  3. Tampa Bay
  4. Detroit

And I really think it's down to those four now.  And of those five teams, I see precisely one Super Bowl Champion POSSIBLE, and that's Tampa.

AFC Kayfabe:

1) Indianapolis (8-2, Conference record over New England and Denver (6-1 vs. 5-2 vs. 4-2 respectively)

2)  New England (8-2, Wins conference record over Denver, loses conference record to Indianapolis)

3) Denver (8-2, loses conference record to Indianapolis and New England)

4) Pittsburgh (5-4, somehow)

5) LA Chargers (7-3)

6) Buffalo (6-3)

7) Jacksonville (5-4, HTH over Kansas City)

Political:

  1. New England, even with the conference record disadvantage.  This is having 2001 vibes all over again.
  2. Indianapolis
  3. Denver -- neither has looked convincing the last two weeks, but they are the next in line.
  4. Buffalo
  5. Kansas City -- yeah, I'm going there.  They even get into the playoffs and, as we all know, weird things can happen. 

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