Post by MGB01 on Jun 4, 2023 18:23:53 GMT -5
1. Kansas City (15-0): Interesting scheduling occurence, all three times the Monarchs have gone for an undefeated season have been against Dallas, though this one will be in Arlington
2. Carolina (12-3): Colonels fans should be alright with trotting out a week 17 lineup that looks like week two preseason, where the concern should be is whether this drags into the playoffs--which it doesn't look like they'll go entirely unscathed
3. Los Angeles (11-4): The Monarchs were pretty much the black mark on Desmond Ridder's amazing rookie season, he finishes 25 of 50 for 293 yards with a touchdown and five interceptions in two games against them, but he'll learn they do that to a lot of opposing QBs
4. Orlando (10-5): Could Sunday have been Deebo Samuel's last game in a Rage jersey?
5. San Francisco (10-5): Had the Demons not gone until week 16 to wrap up the Walsh, they might have gotten more opportunites for needed rest--which headed back to Kansas City they'll definitely need
6. Washington (9-6): So the guy that was benched for Bailey Zappe is the catalyst while the defense came back to life?
7. Seattle (9-6): The Reign won't be moving on for a chance at the X-Bowl on their home field, but ten wins (and a share of the Walsh) would still be mighty impressive
8. Chicago (8-7): And now the Enforcers are reduced to a must-win against Columbus (and help) of all teams
9. Tampa Bay (8-7): Well we can add a vote (with Los Angeles and Orlando) to playoff expansion in the offseason
10. San Antonio (7-8): The Stampede will end their season of disappointment finding out they have two quarterbacks named Hurts: Jalen and No Jalen
11. Dallas (7-8): The guy that would most like to upset the Monarchs (other than Stoops) is Armani Watts, who was on IR and missed the week five matchup in Kansas City
12. New York (3-12): Two straight for Heinicke without a pick, that's easily going to bump him to the front of the line for a new deal this summer...............................
13. Birmingham (3-12): Badly Off-Load The Season
14. St. Louis (3-12): The Stallions might fittingly end a season where they haven't been able to stop a paper bag without both their defensive ends
15. San Diego (4-11): Well we got our one-score game, now in the battle of the 5 can the Mission send Chad Henne out a winner?
16. Columbus (1-14): Hey somehow Flores fought the urge to put Nate Sudfeld in this week
2. Carolina (12-3): Colonels fans should be alright with trotting out a week 17 lineup that looks like week two preseason, where the concern should be is whether this drags into the playoffs--which it doesn't look like they'll go entirely unscathed
3. Los Angeles (11-4): The Monarchs were pretty much the black mark on Desmond Ridder's amazing rookie season, he finishes 25 of 50 for 293 yards with a touchdown and five interceptions in two games against them, but he'll learn they do that to a lot of opposing QBs
4. Orlando (10-5): Could Sunday have been Deebo Samuel's last game in a Rage jersey?
5. San Francisco (10-5): Had the Demons not gone until week 16 to wrap up the Walsh, they might have gotten more opportunites for needed rest--which headed back to Kansas City they'll definitely need
6. Washington (9-6): So the guy that was benched for Bailey Zappe is the catalyst while the defense came back to life?
7. Seattle (9-6): The Reign won't be moving on for a chance at the X-Bowl on their home field, but ten wins (and a share of the Walsh) would still be mighty impressive
8. Chicago (8-7): And now the Enforcers are reduced to a must-win against Columbus (and help) of all teams
9. Tampa Bay (8-7): Well we can add a vote (with Los Angeles and Orlando) to playoff expansion in the offseason
10. San Antonio (7-8): The Stampede will end their season of disappointment finding out they have two quarterbacks named Hurts: Jalen and No Jalen
11. Dallas (7-8): The guy that would most like to upset the Monarchs (other than Stoops) is Armani Watts, who was on IR and missed the week five matchup in Kansas City
12. New York (3-12): Two straight for Heinicke without a pick, that's easily going to bump him to the front of the line for a new deal this summer...............................
13. Birmingham (3-12): Badly Off-Load The Season
14. St. Louis (3-12): The Stallions might fittingly end a season where they haven't been able to stop a paper bag without both their defensive ends
15. San Diego (4-11): Well we got our one-score game, now in the battle of the 5 can the Mission send Chad Henne out a winner?
16. Columbus (1-14): Hey somehow Flores fought the urge to put Nate Sudfeld in this week