Post by MGB01 on Mar 3, 2024 20:46:59 GMT -5
1. Kansas City(3-0): Not feeling like a 3-0 team with a league-best +57 point differential is a good "problem" to have.
2. San Francisco(2-1): All the sudden this team (who just played without three defensive starters) is scary good and might be looking at another rematch in Kansas City in June.
3. Dallas(3-0): This is why the Lonestars drafted Javonte Williams three summers ago.
4. Washington(2-1): The two season-opening wins were nice, but this felt like Reggie Barlow's 'welcome to the league' moment.
5. Los Angeles(2-1): Answer (IRT last week) apparently not, though we'd like to see more downfield shots.
6. New York(2-1): The Hitmen weren't supposed to play that well without J.K. Dobbins (though they did turn the ball over three times), a game-opening housecall will do that for you.
7. Chicago(2-1): Was the spirit of Al Davis hovering over the Horseshoe this past weekend as if to take back his phrase?
8. Columbus(2-1): Izzy Abanikanda says hello.
9. San Diego(2-1): Against Seattle and Birmingham Malik Willis has ranged from very good to outstanding, against Kansas City he was Corey Benjamin to the Monarchs' MJ. So we still don't know.
10. Carolina(1-2): This is the Kyle Trask they need, and also helps to remember Tee Higgins.
11. Tampa Bay(1-2): Does Todd Haley need a fourth down coach?
12. St. Louis(1-2): The Stallions come back home for a must-win against a team in a bad mood.
13. San Antonio(1-2): In before all the Blaine Gabbert jokes, Colin Kaepernick's last trip to play the Hitmen didn't go that much better.
14. Orlando(0-3): One team in the Independence you sort of expected to be here, this one not so much.
15. Seattle(0-3): Look, a new OL combo in Seattle that can run block, pass protect um not quite. We heard that before?
16. Birmingham(0-3): Bolts fans are now to the point, if they're not going to have Malik Cunningham anytime soon, they prefer having Taylor Swift and A.J. Styles as opposed to the current Taylor and A.J.
2. San Francisco(2-1): All the sudden this team (who just played without three defensive starters) is scary good and might be looking at another rematch in Kansas City in June.
3. Dallas(3-0): This is why the Lonestars drafted Javonte Williams three summers ago.
4. Washington(2-1): The two season-opening wins were nice, but this felt like Reggie Barlow's 'welcome to the league' moment.
5. Los Angeles(2-1): Answer (IRT last week) apparently not, though we'd like to see more downfield shots.
6. New York(2-1): The Hitmen weren't supposed to play that well without J.K. Dobbins (though they did turn the ball over three times), a game-opening housecall will do that for you.
7. Chicago(2-1): Was the spirit of Al Davis hovering over the Horseshoe this past weekend as if to take back his phrase?
8. Columbus(2-1): Izzy Abanikanda says hello.
9. San Diego(2-1): Against Seattle and Birmingham Malik Willis has ranged from very good to outstanding, against Kansas City he was Corey Benjamin to the Monarchs' MJ. So we still don't know.
10. Carolina(1-2): This is the Kyle Trask they need, and also helps to remember Tee Higgins.
11. Tampa Bay(1-2): Does Todd Haley need a fourth down coach?
12. St. Louis(1-2): The Stallions come back home for a must-win against a team in a bad mood.
13. San Antonio(1-2): In before all the Blaine Gabbert jokes, Colin Kaepernick's last trip to play the Hitmen didn't go that much better.
14. Orlando(0-3): One team in the Independence you sort of expected to be here, this one not so much.
15. Seattle(0-3): Look, a new OL combo in Seattle that can run block, pass protect um not quite. We heard that before?
16. Birmingham(0-3): Bolts fans are now to the point, if they're not going to have Malik Cunningham anytime soon, they prefer having Taylor Swift and A.J. Styles as opposed to the current Taylor and A.J.