Post by MGB01 on May 14, 2023 19:57:43 GMT -5
1. Kansas City (12-0): The Monarchs are in position to clinch the Madden before the rematch with the red-hot Xtreme, meaning we might see Colin Kaepernick then
2. Carolina (11-1): Would it surprise you to know that Jerome Ford has the most 100-yard rushing games on the team?
3. Los Angeles (9-3): Yes there is something inherently wrong with a potential 14-0 vs 11-3 matchup and the only playoff spot for either has already been decided
4. San Francisco (8-4): The Demons could literally lose out heading into the regular season finale in Seattle, yet a win puts them in the playoffs. Might be time to give Sam Howell a hard look and rest Kyle Lauletta's shoulder (which he'll obviously need at 100% against the Monarchs)
5. Orlando (8-4): How the Rage beat the division leaders by 35 and yet could be eliminated next week is one of this season's biggest mysteries
6. Chicago (7-5): Is anybody trying to win the Liberty?
7. Washington (7-5): Anybody?
8. Dallas (6-6): Is Bob Stoops going break the 7-9 curse?
9. Tampa Bay (5-7): Will Levis and Drew Lock seem to be the Spiderman meme
10. San Antonio (5-7): Miles Sanders can't stay healthy, Dez Bryant proved that he isn't reliable anymore, the defense is patchwork, safe to say Joe Lombardi was looking for this type of season about as much as the NFL wanted to make the Texans and Cardinals TV stars
11. Seattle (6-6): Is worth noting that 2/3 of their wins are against the other three expansionites--who are a combined 7-25 in games outside of them
12. San Diego (4-8): 4-12 is a real possibility for a team who some thought had a shot at .500
13. St. Louis (3-9): Hey the Stallions are definitively better than the Hitmen
14. New York (2-10): Potential headline this week after Cole Kelley undoes a month's worth of progress in one game: Coach Rivera needs a Hooker
15. Birmingham (2-10): Does the possibility exist that this isn't even Brandon Silvers' team next year?
16. Columbus (1-11): Should Brian Flores swallow his pride and try to get Kyle Sloter back?
2. Carolina (11-1): Would it surprise you to know that Jerome Ford has the most 100-yard rushing games on the team?
3. Los Angeles (9-3): Yes there is something inherently wrong with a potential 14-0 vs 11-3 matchup and the only playoff spot for either has already been decided
4. San Francisco (8-4): The Demons could literally lose out heading into the regular season finale in Seattle, yet a win puts them in the playoffs. Might be time to give Sam Howell a hard look and rest Kyle Lauletta's shoulder (which he'll obviously need at 100% against the Monarchs)
5. Orlando (8-4): How the Rage beat the division leaders by 35 and yet could be eliminated next week is one of this season's biggest mysteries
6. Chicago (7-5): Is anybody trying to win the Liberty?
7. Washington (7-5): Anybody?
8. Dallas (6-6): Is Bob Stoops going break the 7-9 curse?
9. Tampa Bay (5-7): Will Levis and Drew Lock seem to be the Spiderman meme
10. San Antonio (5-7): Miles Sanders can't stay healthy, Dez Bryant proved that he isn't reliable anymore, the defense is patchwork, safe to say Joe Lombardi was looking for this type of season about as much as the NFL wanted to make the Texans and Cardinals TV stars
11. Seattle (6-6): Is worth noting that 2/3 of their wins are against the other three expansionites--who are a combined 7-25 in games outside of them
12. San Diego (4-8): 4-12 is a real possibility for a team who some thought had a shot at .500
13. St. Louis (3-9): Hey the Stallions are definitively better than the Hitmen
14. New York (2-10): Potential headline this week after Cole Kelley undoes a month's worth of progress in one game: Coach Rivera needs a Hooker
15. Birmingham (2-10): Does the possibility exist that this isn't even Brandon Silvers' team next year?
16. Columbus (1-11): Should Brian Flores swallow his pride and try to get Kyle Sloter back?