Post by MGB01 on May 30, 2005 16:04:48 GMT -5
1. Orlando (1-0): Held Monarchs to just 183 yards of offense and Mike Williams a very quiet 4 catches for 53 yards
2. Seattle (1-0): Go figure, without Shaun Cody they still held Vipers to just 34 yards rushing
3. Jacksonville (1-0): Held Kelly Campbell without a catch for first time ever.
4. Washington (1-0): Only bad news is that Joe Hamilton is still a very mediocre passer.
5. San Francisco (1-0): First opening-day win since '02.
6. Chicago (1-0): Yes, that WAS Ricky Ray throing 4 INTs, but he still got 'da champs' da win. Good thing they picked up David Boston.
7. Detroit (1-0): Think Pig Prather was mad about being cut at the end of preseason last year by the 'Ax or anything?
8. Los Angeles (1-0): Wasn't pretty, but Bob Toledo picks up his first opening day win as Xtreme head coach.
9. Las Vegas (0-1): 23 carries for 25 yards, is 'He Hate Me' back?
10. Memphis (0-1): Advice to George O'Leary: you did NOT take Eric Shelton with the first overall selection just to give him a prime front-row seat in your season opener.
11. Birmingham (0-1): The 2004 X-Bowl run never happened, and pro football in Birmingham is once again doomed apparently.
12. New York (0-1): Oh yeah, signing oft-injured Corey Mitchell (and subsequently losing him for three games) was a great idea.
13. Carolina (0-1): George Gause had three sacks, T.A. McLendon showing up would have been just as nice we bet.
14. Pittsburgh (0-1): The Dave D-ckenson watch is T-minus.......................
15. Dallas (0-1): Think the Tuna would have lent 'Dr. Tom' Julius Jones? He seemed to well last time he played at Qwest Field.
16. Kansas City (0-1): The good news is they held the Rage to just 7 of 18 on third downs, a start.
2. Seattle (1-0): Go figure, without Shaun Cody they still held Vipers to just 34 yards rushing
3. Jacksonville (1-0): Held Kelly Campbell without a catch for first time ever.
4. Washington (1-0): Only bad news is that Joe Hamilton is still a very mediocre passer.
5. San Francisco (1-0): First opening-day win since '02.
6. Chicago (1-0): Yes, that WAS Ricky Ray throing 4 INTs, but he still got 'da champs' da win. Good thing they picked up David Boston.
7. Detroit (1-0): Think Pig Prather was mad about being cut at the end of preseason last year by the 'Ax or anything?
8. Los Angeles (1-0): Wasn't pretty, but Bob Toledo picks up his first opening day win as Xtreme head coach.
9. Las Vegas (0-1): 23 carries for 25 yards, is 'He Hate Me' back?
10. Memphis (0-1): Advice to George O'Leary: you did NOT take Eric Shelton with the first overall selection just to give him a prime front-row seat in your season opener.
11. Birmingham (0-1): The 2004 X-Bowl run never happened, and pro football in Birmingham is once again doomed apparently.
12. New York (0-1): Oh yeah, signing oft-injured Corey Mitchell (and subsequently losing him for three games) was a great idea.
13. Carolina (0-1): George Gause had three sacks, T.A. McLendon showing up would have been just as nice we bet.
14. Pittsburgh (0-1): The Dave D-ckenson watch is T-minus.......................
15. Dallas (0-1): Think the Tuna would have lent 'Dr. Tom' Julius Jones? He seemed to well last time he played at Qwest Field.
16. Kansas City (0-1): The good news is they held the Rage to just 7 of 18 on third downs, a start.