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Week 11 NFC Power Poll
by Mike Rose

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1: San Francisco 49ers (6-2-1 ATS, 4-5 SU) (LW: 2) The Niners might've saved their season on Thursday night when they held off the Bears 10-6. HC Mike Singletary has to be happy with his defense's efforts, forcing five QB Jay Cutler picks and keeping Chicago out of the end zone for the entire game, but the fact that his squad was just a few yards away from losing had to be concerning.
Up Next: Away @ Packers (+6.5)
2: New Orleans Saints (6-3 ATS, 9-0 SU) (LW: 1) Excuse the Saints for coming into Sunday's game with the Rams a tad bit carelessly. It was easy to overlook one of the worst teams in the NFL, especially with some really big games coming on the horizon. However, this upcoming week isn't one of them.
Up Next: Away @ Buccaneers (-11)
3: Arizona Cardinals (6-3 ATS, 6-3 SU) (LW: 6) The Cards dug a pretty big hole for themselves against the Seahawks on Sunday, but a big second half effort really reaffirmed that the NFC West is theirs to lose. The schedule is favorable, yet dangerous from here on out, and a trip to St. Louis is a game that they cannot afford to slip up on.
Up Next: Away @ Rams (-9)
4: Minnesota Vikings (5-3-1 ATS, 8-1 SU) (LW: 4) The Vikings kept their commanding lead on the NFC North by taking care of the Lions 27-10 in Week 10. It wasn't quite enough for a cover, but a push seemed well deserved. There isn't a heck of a lot of bulk left on this schedule, so the Vikes should be on cruise control to the playoffs. However, chasing down the Saints for the #1 seed in the conference is paramount.
Up Next: Home vs. Seahawks (-11)
5: Green Bay Packers (5-4 ATS, 5-4 SU) (LW: 8) Week 10 was a make or break week for the Packers. After watching the Bears cave under the pressure on Thursday night, Green Bay came through with a big victory over the Cowboys to inch a game above .500 and remain right in the fight for one of the NFC Wild Card slots. A 7-4 record is very possible after Thanksgiving without an unexpected trip up.
Up Next: Home vs. 49ers (-6.5)
6: Dallas Cowboys (5-4 ATS, 6-3 SU) (LW: 3) The Cowboys just had no answer for the Packers' defense on Sunday afternoon, and as a result, they suffered a bad loss. However, the fact that their four-game winning streak SU and three-game winning streak ATS were both snapped on Sunday, there's still plenty of reason to believe that the Boys are the team to beat in the East.
Up Next: Home vs. Redskins (-11)
7: Philadelphia Eagles (5-4 ATS, 5-4 SU) (LW: 5) Philly scratched and clawed their way back into its game with San Diego on Sunday, but the bottom line is that the 28-9 hole that it dug was just too deep. With two straight losses under their belts, the Eagles are going to need to figure it out in a hurry to stick in the playoff picture.
Up Next: Away @ Bears (-3)
8: Atlanta Falcons (5-4 ATS, 5-4 SU) (LW: 7) Should the Falcons be concerned over the way that they've played lately? They've lost three of their L/4, and they arguably haven't beaten a playoff-caliber team yet this season. With a trip to the Meadowlands on the horizon, the prospects of being a .500 squad with six weeks to play is certainly a possibility.
Up Next: Away @ Giants (+6)
And the rest…
9: New York Giants (4-4-1 ATS, 5-4 SU) (LW: 10)
10: Carolina Panthers (4-5 ATS, 4-5 SU) (LW: 11)
11: St. Louis Rams (4-5 ATS, 1-8 SU) (LW: 13)
12: Chicago Bears (4-5 ATS, 4-5 SU) (LW: 9)
13: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-6 ATS, 1-8 SU) (LW: 15)
14: Washington Redskins (3-6 ATS, 3-6 SU) (LW: 16)
15: Seattle Seahawks (3-6 ATS, 3-6 SU) (LW: 12)
16: Detroit Lions (2-6-1 ATS, 1-8 SU) (LW: 14)




