Post by MGB01 on Apr 30, 2023 18:46:09 GMT -5
1. Kansas City (10-0): Well that was different
2. Carolina (9-1): Does Kyle Trask now have a serious shot at OPOY?
3. San Francisco (8-2): This will be the Demons' biggest game since their return to the league
4. Los Angeles (7-3): Desmond Ridder is all the sudden getting hot with two 300-yard games (and nearly a third) in the last four
5. Chicago (7-3): Brian Hill's hamstring is still an issue with the Enforcers averaging below 300 yards/game in the last five
6. Washington (7-3): Is Bailey Zappe entering the conversation?
7. Orlando (7-3): With 41 catches, a league-leading 18.4 per catch, and six touchdowns it isn't like he's dropped off the face of the earth but with Damien Harris out for a week does Deebo Samuel get his team back?
8. Dallas (5-5): The Glory might have not been the only team on the field that had their backup generating interest
9. San Antonio (4-6): The Stampede will now have to go 4-2 just to finish .500, blown opportunity would be putting it mildly, especially when they're the only team with a loss to Birmingham on their resume
10. Tampa Bay (3-7): Of course their wins over Birmingham have dangerously impacted their chances of winning the Will Levis sweepstakes
11. Seattle (4-6): Garrett Gilbert's second home start wasn't nearly what his first one was
12. San Diego (4-6): The Mission wore a 35-point loss in the above game, like Carolina can they get payback and extend their streak?
13. St. Louis (2-8): Anthony Becht's home debut should be winnable with the Stallions having come off of tough losses to the top two teams in the league
14. New York (1-9): On the flip side of (or keeping with) lowered expectations, Cole Kelley has topped 200 yards just once in his last four starts
15. Columbus (1-9): So Cardale Jones is now the starter, but two easily attainable dubs haven't come with him
16. Birmingham (1-9): Three games for next week were flexed for TV, somehow Bolts vs Caps wasn't one of them
2. Carolina (9-1): Does Kyle Trask now have a serious shot at OPOY?
3. San Francisco (8-2): This will be the Demons' biggest game since their return to the league
4. Los Angeles (7-3): Desmond Ridder is all the sudden getting hot with two 300-yard games (and nearly a third) in the last four
5. Chicago (7-3): Brian Hill's hamstring is still an issue with the Enforcers averaging below 300 yards/game in the last five
6. Washington (7-3): Is Bailey Zappe entering the conversation?
7. Orlando (7-3): With 41 catches, a league-leading 18.4 per catch, and six touchdowns it isn't like he's dropped off the face of the earth but with Damien Harris out for a week does Deebo Samuel get his team back?
8. Dallas (5-5): The Glory might have not been the only team on the field that had their backup generating interest
9. San Antonio (4-6): The Stampede will now have to go 4-2 just to finish .500, blown opportunity would be putting it mildly, especially when they're the only team with a loss to Birmingham on their resume
10. Tampa Bay (3-7): Of course their wins over Birmingham have dangerously impacted their chances of winning the Will Levis sweepstakes
11. Seattle (4-6): Garrett Gilbert's second home start wasn't nearly what his first one was
12. San Diego (4-6): The Mission wore a 35-point loss in the above game, like Carolina can they get payback and extend their streak?
13. St. Louis (2-8): Anthony Becht's home debut should be winnable with the Stallions having come off of tough losses to the top two teams in the league
14. New York (1-9): On the flip side of (or keeping with) lowered expectations, Cole Kelley has topped 200 yards just once in his last four starts
15. Columbus (1-9): So Cardale Jones is now the starter, but two easily attainable dubs haven't come with him
16. Birmingham (1-9): Three games for next week were flexed for TV, somehow Bolts vs Caps wasn't one of them