Post by MGB01 on Jun 15, 2009 13:35:40 GMT -5
1. Kansas City (4-0): Since the arrival of Greg Ellis, the Monarchs' sack output has gone from one to seven
2. New York (3-1): Running game will have to pick up (117.8 YPG, 3.8 per carry)
3. Birmingham (3-1): Brohm and Slaton, the Magic City duo, have the Bolts back on track.
4. Orlando (2-1): Rashad Jennings could be ready to make his debut by the time Marshawn Lynch is suspended.
5. Detroit (2-1): Matt Kegel, buy or sell? Will find out on Sunday night against Starks and co.
6. San Francisco (3-1): How did Nagy manage to look that bad against a pass defense that had allowed over 300 YPG and nine TDs again?
7. Los Angeles (2-2): Is Kingsbury really that good, or did the X-Men mereley benefit from playing MEM and SEA the last two weeks?
8. Dallas (2-2): The run D is for real at least.
9. Chicago (2-2): Enforcers still haven't won in NY since their last X-Bowl win in 2004.
10. Washington (2-2): Eventually, DC will have to start opening it up.
11. Las Vegas (2-2): Those weren't boos that Derek Anderson was hearing but cries of Ryan Clement.
12. Carolina (1-2): A must against CHI is an understatment.
13. Jacksonville (1-3): X-Bowl hangover? Tyler Palko now has a league-high 11 picks after throwing six against WAS.
14. Pittsburgh (1-3): Already Seneca Wallace could be on the way to wearing out his welcome for the third time.
15. Seattle (0-4): Gutierrez showed plenty of moxie leading Reign back from a 24-7 deficit, trouble is, he had plenty to do with the deficit in the first place.
16. Memphis (0-3): We're not even sure Maniax were able to handle the bye. Now KC awaits.
2. New York (3-1): Running game will have to pick up (117.8 YPG, 3.8 per carry)
3. Birmingham (3-1): Brohm and Slaton, the Magic City duo, have the Bolts back on track.
4. Orlando (2-1): Rashad Jennings could be ready to make his debut by the time Marshawn Lynch is suspended.
5. Detroit (2-1): Matt Kegel, buy or sell? Will find out on Sunday night against Starks and co.
6. San Francisco (3-1): How did Nagy manage to look that bad against a pass defense that had allowed over 300 YPG and nine TDs again?
7. Los Angeles (2-2): Is Kingsbury really that good, or did the X-Men mereley benefit from playing MEM and SEA the last two weeks?
8. Dallas (2-2): The run D is for real at least.
9. Chicago (2-2): Enforcers still haven't won in NY since their last X-Bowl win in 2004.
10. Washington (2-2): Eventually, DC will have to start opening it up.
11. Las Vegas (2-2): Those weren't boos that Derek Anderson was hearing but cries of Ryan Clement.
12. Carolina (1-2): A must against CHI is an understatment.
13. Jacksonville (1-3): X-Bowl hangover? Tyler Palko now has a league-high 11 picks after throwing six against WAS.
14. Pittsburgh (1-3): Already Seneca Wallace could be on the way to wearing out his welcome for the third time.
15. Seattle (0-4): Gutierrez showed plenty of moxie leading Reign back from a 24-7 deficit, trouble is, he had plenty to do with the deficit in the first place.
16. Memphis (0-3): We're not even sure Maniax were able to handle the bye. Now KC awaits.