September 12 Confidence Standings
Monday, September 12th, 20058.0 Cleveland Indians (Up 0.5)
Currently holding a 1.5-game lead in the AL Wild Card race, the Tribe has been riding a hot hand for most of the summer. For some reason, Indians fans are just beginning to warm up to this bunch of hustling, overacheiving ballplayers, but clearly the word is out to the rest of baseball. The Indians will not go down without a fight. Clearly the best team in Ohio.
7.0 Cincinnati Bengals (Down 1.0)
Cincinnati accomplished its first goal — nicely disposing of an overmatched Browns team in Cleveland. Carson Palmer and Rudi Johnson played as advertised, decimating a porous Cleveland defense. Two Browns TDs were called back via penalties and Bengals still gave up the big play, so there is some work to do in cleaning up the breakdowns, hence the lower score.
6.5 Ohio State Buckeyes (N/C)
The Buckeyes inability to put the ball in the endzone eventually cost them a shot at the National Championship. Big 10 title hopes remain, but unless the quarterback controversy gets resolved sometime soon, the offense will struggle to consistently score more than field goals.
6.0 Cleveland Cavaliers (N/C)
Danny Ferry’s offseason moves have to excite Cavaliers fans, but the loss of Anderson Varejao has the front line looking thin. But until the season starts, perceptions about this team will change very little.
5.0 Columbus Blue Jackets (up 0.5)
The Blue Jackets made some nice moves once the lockout ended, but given the state of transition across the NHL, its hard to rank them any higher. A slight increase from the last standings on the merits of signing Adam Foote and knowing you have Rick Nash.
4.5 Cincinnati Reds (up 0.5)
A slight bump goes to the Reds for playing some of the best baseball in the National League since the All-Star Break. Ken Griffey Jr. has returned to form and kudos for not giving up on the season. But, they are still 10 games under .500.
1.5 Cleveland Browns (N/C)
The offense against the Bengals showed moments of competence, mostly inspired by the running of Rueben Droughns. The defense, however, looked completely inept in the 27-13 loss to the Bengals. A few wins could boost this score, but for the time being, the road to the top remains a very, very long journey.
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