Post by MGB01 on Aug 7, 2005 19:55:52 GMT -5
1. New York (8-3) Hard to believe that two months ago, they got trounced by this week's foe, the Ironmen, 46-0 isn't it?
2. Orlando (8-3) Had Seneca Wallace had more frequent outings like Sunday he never would have lost his job to Matt Mauck
3. Las Vegas (7-4) Yes Kinney (still out) and Brandon were out but 445 yards?
4. Jacksonville (7-4) Think they're already hoping the league doesn't schedule them for week 11 in 2006 in Vegas or LA?
5. Chicago (7-4) Two-time defending champ struggling in second half of season. Is this an omen for the Patriots?
6. Los Angeles (6-5) Could go from threat to steal west away from Outlaws to out of the playoffs in less than three weeks time
7. San Francisco (6-5) Could go from playing for next season to playoff team in less than three weeks time
8. Seattle (6-5) One damper on miraculous second season: Reign finish with only one more win at home than expansion squad
9. Detroit (6-5) Not good when your playoff hopes rest on beating the defending two-time champs on the road when you're 1-4 away from home
10. Birmingham (5-6) Please fellas, no tie
11. Dallas (5-6) See Birmingham
12. Washington (5-6) So you let a 1-9 team averaging just over three yards per carry rush for four touchdowns and score 48 points. And we thought Detroit had problems on D
13. Memphis (4-7) We're serious, at 4-7, even in the South, they're done
14. Pittsburgh (4-7) Who's bright idea was it to let TONY FISHER throw the ball 17 times?
15. Carolina (2-9) Prior to the game against the Glory, Norm Chow privately was wondering if the Colonels could have kept up with one of his old USC ballclubs
16. Kansas City (2-9) Worry not Peter, WE'RE NO. 1..............ON THE CLOCK!!!!!!!!!!
2. Orlando (8-3) Had Seneca Wallace had more frequent outings like Sunday he never would have lost his job to Matt Mauck
3. Las Vegas (7-4) Yes Kinney (still out) and Brandon were out but 445 yards?
4. Jacksonville (7-4) Think they're already hoping the league doesn't schedule them for week 11 in 2006 in Vegas or LA?
5. Chicago (7-4) Two-time defending champ struggling in second half of season. Is this an omen for the Patriots?
6. Los Angeles (6-5) Could go from threat to steal west away from Outlaws to out of the playoffs in less than three weeks time
7. San Francisco (6-5) Could go from playing for next season to playoff team in less than three weeks time
8. Seattle (6-5) One damper on miraculous second season: Reign finish with only one more win at home than expansion squad
9. Detroit (6-5) Not good when your playoff hopes rest on beating the defending two-time champs on the road when you're 1-4 away from home
10. Birmingham (5-6) Please fellas, no tie
11. Dallas (5-6) See Birmingham
12. Washington (5-6) So you let a 1-9 team averaging just over three yards per carry rush for four touchdowns and score 48 points. And we thought Detroit had problems on D
13. Memphis (4-7) We're serious, at 4-7, even in the South, they're done
14. Pittsburgh (4-7) Who's bright idea was it to let TONY FISHER throw the ball 17 times?
15. Carolina (2-9) Prior to the game against the Glory, Norm Chow privately was wondering if the Colonels could have kept up with one of his old USC ballclubs
16. Kansas City (2-9) Worry not Peter, WE'RE NO. 1..............ON THE CLOCK!!!!!!!!!!