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The 2010 NFL Season: A Story of League-Wide Parity

November 4, 2010   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Throw out your predictions, tear up your power rankings and say goodbye to your sanity and any common sense you thought you had regarding the National Football League.
The 2010 NFL season has been anything but predictable through eight weeks, which has led to a league-wide parity amongst the thirty-two teams. 
Every regular season in recent memory has always established two or three dominant teams, either through a high-powered and unstoppable offense, an opportunistic and stifling defense or even an electric and explosive return game.
But this year we are constantly seeing new weaknesses from the proclaimed elite teams in the league. New teams are moving up and others are plummeting in the power rankings. Lets take a quick look at how we have gotten to this point. Here are just a few examples from each week of the NFL season thus far:
Week 1: Brandon Marshall's debut for the Phins is anything but overwhelming as Miami barely gets out of Buffalo with a victory....

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