Post by MGB01 on Feb 25, 2024 20:21:40 GMT -5
1. Kansas City(2-0): Next milestone, if the Monarchs get to 14-0 they'll have equaled their 40-gamer from 2019-21.
2. Washington(2-0): You know you're being less than honest if you had Cedric Tillman off to the best start of any of this past draft's WR class.
3. Chicago(2-0): In his 15th year as head Enforcer, Rex Ryan has introduced an original slogan for the team, just win baby (see? it's all lowercase!)
4. San Francisco(1-1): You know the Demons have a deep WR corps when they have two of the league's six 100-yard receiving games and neither was by Christian Watson (Marcell Ateman, Trevon Grimes).
5. Dallas(2-0): The Lonestars hit the road for the first time this year as a heavy favorite, can they play up to it?
6. Los Angeles(1-1): Will managing the three-headed RB monster (Darrell Henderson/Dameon Pierce/Roschon Johnson) hinder Desmond Ridder's development?
7. New York(1-1): This time with J.K. Dobbins out the Hitmen are much better suited to handle it, with Kenneth Walker and Zach Evans as opposed to the waiver-wire-rama two years ago that included Le'Veon Bell.
8. St. Louis(1-1): The failure to maintain their defensive progress from week one is a concern, especially with another strong rushing team on deck.
9. San Antonio(1-1): In the haste to turn Joe Lombardi into Dan Campbell people seem to have forgot JoLo is in fact Vince's grandson.
10. Carolina(0-2): The Colonels have had some interesting trips to Orlando the last few years, this one might just be their season.
11. Tampa Bay(1-1): The last time Drew Lock played Birmingham (before this) it began a seven-game winning streak; this time, a trip to Kansas City--um, yeah.
12. San Diego(1-1): We welcome Malik Willis back from his trip to the other world that is the Monarchs which was very different.
13. Columbus(1-1): The Capitols still have a chip on the shoulder from last year's oh-so-close week 1 loss, even though Brian Flores has cleaned up the roster quite a bit.
14. Orlando(0-2): Even with this division the two teams who were the top half of the Independence might be playing an early-season loser-out game.
15. Birmingham(0-2): If you had week three on your card as Taylor Heinicke becoming the league's biggest free-agent backup you might have made up for your Cedric Tillman flub.
16. Seattle(0-2): Not laying good odds that the Reign turn 0-2 into 10-6 again.
2. Washington(2-0): You know you're being less than honest if you had Cedric Tillman off to the best start of any of this past draft's WR class.
3. Chicago(2-0): In his 15th year as head Enforcer, Rex Ryan has introduced an original slogan for the team, just win baby (see? it's all lowercase!)
4. San Francisco(1-1): You know the Demons have a deep WR corps when they have two of the league's six 100-yard receiving games and neither was by Christian Watson (Marcell Ateman, Trevon Grimes).
5. Dallas(2-0): The Lonestars hit the road for the first time this year as a heavy favorite, can they play up to it?
6. Los Angeles(1-1): Will managing the three-headed RB monster (Darrell Henderson/Dameon Pierce/Roschon Johnson) hinder Desmond Ridder's development?
7. New York(1-1): This time with J.K. Dobbins out the Hitmen are much better suited to handle it, with Kenneth Walker and Zach Evans as opposed to the waiver-wire-rama two years ago that included Le'Veon Bell.
8. St. Louis(1-1): The failure to maintain their defensive progress from week one is a concern, especially with another strong rushing team on deck.
9. San Antonio(1-1): In the haste to turn Joe Lombardi into Dan Campbell people seem to have forgot JoLo is in fact Vince's grandson.
10. Carolina(0-2): The Colonels have had some interesting trips to Orlando the last few years, this one might just be their season.
11. Tampa Bay(1-1): The last time Drew Lock played Birmingham (before this) it began a seven-game winning streak; this time, a trip to Kansas City--um, yeah.
12. San Diego(1-1): We welcome Malik Willis back from his trip to the other world that is the Monarchs which was very different.
13. Columbus(1-1): The Capitols still have a chip on the shoulder from last year's oh-so-close week 1 loss, even though Brian Flores has cleaned up the roster quite a bit.
14. Orlando(0-2): Even with this division the two teams who were the top half of the Independence might be playing an early-season loser-out game.
15. Birmingham(0-2): If you had week three on your card as Taylor Heinicke becoming the league's biggest free-agent backup you might have made up for your Cedric Tillman flub.
16. Seattle(0-2): Not laying good odds that the Reign turn 0-2 into 10-6 again.