Normally I don't care about power ranking stuff but when a team has the best record in the league this late in the season and not in somebody's top 6, something's very wrong. And yeah, we've beaten 4 of those teams
Every now and then, something like a ranking as blatantly biased as this comes along to remind us just how extraordinary the accomplishments of Bill Belichick are.
Like every NFL or big time NCAA Head Coach, Billick and Mora have enormous egos; add to that the fact that Jim Mora never filled the shoes of his father and you pretty quickly conclude that this "ranking" is just the fruit of pure jealousy.
From the beginning of the Cap and FA era in 1993, NFL HC's set the expectation in the minds of their team's ownership and management that it was going to be very difficult if not impossible to win consistently in the league.
Then, along comes Bill Belichick, who compiles a 157--94 regular season W/L record and a 15--5 Playoffs Record while taking his teams to five CCG's and four SB's, winning three of them (and, he clearly ain't done yet).
Think about it; Belichick has won 46 more games than Billick and Mora combined and, at the same time, has lost three fewer games. Mora only got to the Playoffs once, while Billick is 5--3 in four trips, with one CCG and one Ring.
These guys are just beside themselves that Belichick has accomplished what he has and that, when the history of the best SB era coaches is written, Billick will be a footnote and Mora not even mentioned, while the "print" will go to guys named Lombardi and Noll and Walsh and Landry and Belichick.