Post by MGB01 on Jun 29, 2005 15:51:44 GMT -5
1. Las Vegas (4-1) Outlaws continuing to roll despite lack of running game
2. Orlando (4-1) Rage rebound bigtime after shocking loss to Reign in week 4
3. Chicago (4-1) Remember 2003 Enforcers had their share of speed bumps too in first half of season
4. Seattle (3-2) Reign must be moving up, they suffered their first letdown
5. Los Angeles (3-2) Not only do X-Men have yet to allow 100 yards rushing this season, holding Demons to just 23 yards was their third effort of yielding 30 yards or less
6. San Francisco (3-2) Unsafe at home: Demons 0-2 at SBC Park, 3-0 away
7. Detroit (3-2) Pat Barnes looked like he hadn't started a game in four years the other day
8. Jacksonville (3-2) Joseph Jeffereson latest to return from Predators annual injurama
9. Dallas (2-3) Weakness of south keeping Coughlin off hot seat....for now
10. Pittsburgh (2-3) Third overall pick Chris Canty hasn't gotten off to a hot start, but with greatly improved defensive front he hasn't had to
11. Washington (2-3) Ex-Bolts backup Lamont Thompson nabbed two interceptions in his return
12. Birmingham (2-3) Ken Dorsey was playing like he did in his first three starts in 2003 even before his career-worst five-int performance last Sunday
13. New York (2-3) Upset win in Seattle provided momentum, but Michael Bishop is back with Tim Couch injured
14. Kansas City (2-3) Defense still suspect (43.0% third down conversion rate), offense still average at best (12th in the league), team still getting blown out in the second half (60-23) and a -7 turnover ratio, yet tied for first in a weak division
15. Memphis (1-4) League-worst turnover ratio (-8) and rash of injuries have 'Ax fans back to singin' the blues
16. Carolina (0-5) Go figure, Colonels' league-worst rushing attack rolls up 242 yards rushing on Enforcers, could victory be near?
2. Orlando (4-1) Rage rebound bigtime after shocking loss to Reign in week 4
3. Chicago (4-1) Remember 2003 Enforcers had their share of speed bumps too in first half of season
4. Seattle (3-2) Reign must be moving up, they suffered their first letdown
5. Los Angeles (3-2) Not only do X-Men have yet to allow 100 yards rushing this season, holding Demons to just 23 yards was their third effort of yielding 30 yards or less
6. San Francisco (3-2) Unsafe at home: Demons 0-2 at SBC Park, 3-0 away
7. Detroit (3-2) Pat Barnes looked like he hadn't started a game in four years the other day
8. Jacksonville (3-2) Joseph Jeffereson latest to return from Predators annual injurama
9. Dallas (2-3) Weakness of south keeping Coughlin off hot seat....for now
10. Pittsburgh (2-3) Third overall pick Chris Canty hasn't gotten off to a hot start, but with greatly improved defensive front he hasn't had to
11. Washington (2-3) Ex-Bolts backup Lamont Thompson nabbed two interceptions in his return
12. Birmingham (2-3) Ken Dorsey was playing like he did in his first three starts in 2003 even before his career-worst five-int performance last Sunday
13. New York (2-3) Upset win in Seattle provided momentum, but Michael Bishop is back with Tim Couch injured
14. Kansas City (2-3) Defense still suspect (43.0% third down conversion rate), offense still average at best (12th in the league), team still getting blown out in the second half (60-23) and a -7 turnover ratio, yet tied for first in a weak division
15. Memphis (1-4) League-worst turnover ratio (-8) and rash of injuries have 'Ax fans back to singin' the blues
16. Carolina (0-5) Go figure, Colonels' league-worst rushing attack rolls up 242 yards rushing on Enforcers, could victory be near?