Code: 01 [--] 1.5042 Los Angeles Galaxy 02 [--] 1.2127 Real Salt Lake 03 [--] 1.2109 Columbus Crew 04 [[COLOR="Green"]+1[/COLOR]] 1.0649 Toronto FC 05 [[COLOR="Red"]-1[/COLOR]] 1.0494 Colorado Rapids 06 [--] 1.0427 San Jose Earthquakes 07 [--] 1.0381 New York Red Bulls 08 [[COLOR="Green"]+1[/COLOR]] 0.9590 Houston Dynamo 09 [[COLOR="Red"]-1[/COLOR]] 0.9322 FC Dallas 10 [[COLOR="Green"]+1[/COLOR]] 0.9245 Chicago Fire 11 [[COLOR="Red"]-1[/COLOR]] 0.8372 Seattle Sounders FC 12 [[COLOR="Green"]+2[/COLOR]] 0.7779 Chivas USA 13 [[COLOR="Red"]-1[/COLOR]] 0.7694 Kansas City Wizards 14 [[COLOR="Green"]+1[/COLOR]] 0.7596 Philadelphia Union 15 [[COLOR="Red"]-2[/COLOR]] 0.7333 New England Revolution 16 [--] 0.6058 DC United
interesting.. rbny puts up 3 goals away (albeit against a lowly ranked team) and gets a shutout victory, but remains even on the standings
And Toronto gets a scoreless draw at home and moves up over Colorado, who got a 2-2 draw on the road. Houston, getting that 2-2 draw at home, moves up over Dallas, who won at home.
Yeah, the actual rankings were a bit screwy this week, but the ratings themselves went up and down accordingly. Some just went up a lot more/less than others. A lot of the teams in the middle of the pack are so closely rated that a game not even involving them can move them up or down a spot based on result.