Post by MGB01 on Jun 11, 2023 18:54:01 GMT -5
1. Kansas City (16-0): This was the quietest of the three 16-0s, we'll see on Sunday if that was a bad thing
2. Los Angeles (12-4): It's gonna take a lot to ignore the Xtreme when it comes to playoff expansion talk this summer
3. Carolina (12-4): Is this a dangerous matchup for the Colonels considering their lengthening injury situation?
4. Orlando (10-6): The bad finish has nothing on the offseason plate the Rage have lined up
5. San Francisco (10-6): Based on the last month or two the Demons might not be the best team from their division, good thing for them the season has two more months
6. Seattle (10-6): It's almost unfair to Brian Hoyer, but the team was on fire once Garrett Gilbert got into a rhythm, setting up a monster offseason decision
7. Chicago (9-7): The Enforcers go from almost backing their way in to a real threat with the Colonels' injury situation
8. Tampa Bay (9-7): No one's fortunes have changed more in two months than Drew Lock, who still might not be his last name to come back to The Big Guava, only now cause he may find some suitors
9. Washington (9-7): The defense was carrying this team so hard that implosion was inevitable
10. San Antonio (7-9): Should Kaleb Eleby get serious consideration over the offseason as Jalen Hurts' backup?
11. Dallas (7-9): Ah, the fourth straight year of reminding everybody that Stoops was here to clean up 8-8 mediocrity
12. New York (4-12): Do the Hitmen trade their first round pick and make a run at Jarrett Stidham, Colin Kaepernick, Drew Lock, or Luis Perez?
13. Birmingham (4-12): A pair of pretty good defensive outings to end the season shouldn't preclude Ken Dorsey from going all DAD mode in the offseason (Defense All Day)
14. St. Louis (4-12): After finally getting a win in front of the Dome folks, Anthony Becht realizes they deserve better
15. San Diego (4-12): It is now officially the Malik Willis era
16. Columbus (1-15): Brian Flores might have more work in front of him this offseason than he did last year
2. Los Angeles (12-4): It's gonna take a lot to ignore the Xtreme when it comes to playoff expansion talk this summer
3. Carolina (12-4): Is this a dangerous matchup for the Colonels considering their lengthening injury situation?
4. Orlando (10-6): The bad finish has nothing on the offseason plate the Rage have lined up
5. San Francisco (10-6): Based on the last month or two the Demons might not be the best team from their division, good thing for them the season has two more months
6. Seattle (10-6): It's almost unfair to Brian Hoyer, but the team was on fire once Garrett Gilbert got into a rhythm, setting up a monster offseason decision
7. Chicago (9-7): The Enforcers go from almost backing their way in to a real threat with the Colonels' injury situation
8. Tampa Bay (9-7): No one's fortunes have changed more in two months than Drew Lock, who still might not be his last name to come back to The Big Guava, only now cause he may find some suitors
9. Washington (9-7): The defense was carrying this team so hard that implosion was inevitable
10. San Antonio (7-9): Should Kaleb Eleby get serious consideration over the offseason as Jalen Hurts' backup?
11. Dallas (7-9): Ah, the fourth straight year of reminding everybody that Stoops was here to clean up 8-8 mediocrity
12. New York (4-12): Do the Hitmen trade their first round pick and make a run at Jarrett Stidham, Colin Kaepernick, Drew Lock, or Luis Perez?
13. Birmingham (4-12): A pair of pretty good defensive outings to end the season shouldn't preclude Ken Dorsey from going all DAD mode in the offseason (Defense All Day)
14. St. Louis (4-12): After finally getting a win in front of the Dome folks, Anthony Becht realizes they deserve better
15. San Diego (4-12): It is now officially the Malik Willis era
16. Columbus (1-15): Brian Flores might have more work in front of him this offseason than he did last year