Post by MGB01 on Mar 24, 2019 23:23:33 GMT -5
1. Kansas City (6-0): The Monarchs get back on the horse after a week off likely to get Tre Boston back (as if they needed any help)
2. Chicago (6-1): Week one couldn't have possibly happened could it?
3. San Antonio (5-1): Was a big comeback in LA to prove they can do things on offense without Tyreek Hill, but Randall Cobb hopping back to 2014 on a weekly basis ain't happening. DaeSean Hamilton (or an acquisition) needs to step up.
4. Carolina (4-2): The Colonels have loads of cap room, do they make the play for D-Jack?
5. Orlando (4-2): We told you that the continued mess up front was going to get to Brad Kaaya eventually, may bring Rage back to the middle after an unexpected 4-0 start.
6. Dallas (3-3): Feels like Lonestars have had about five different chances to save their season, Sunday in Las Vegas will be another.
7. Las Vegas (3-3): Can the Outlaws get back from the bye week and keep it going?
8. San Francisco (2-5): Kyle Lauletta has yet to throw either a touchdown pass or an interception, but he does have a comeback win in his first start playing mostly without his starting running back, and going forward perhaps his #1 receiver.
9. Los Angeles (1-6): We'll put the Xtreme here because, outside the Kansas City bloodletting, all their games have come down to essentially a handful of plays.
10. Washington (2-5): An investigation of the Glory second-half offense seems in order.
11. New York (1-6): That's 77-10 in two Sunday night games if you're scoring at home, note to league no more until at least May 2020, k?
12. Pittsburgh (1-6): Remember that five-game win streak last year that coincided with the hire of Ron James and switch to Brandon Allen? Um, yeah, 1-10 since.
2. Chicago (6-1): Week one couldn't have possibly happened could it?
3. San Antonio (5-1): Was a big comeback in LA to prove they can do things on offense without Tyreek Hill, but Randall Cobb hopping back to 2014 on a weekly basis ain't happening. DaeSean Hamilton (or an acquisition) needs to step up.
4. Carolina (4-2): The Colonels have loads of cap room, do they make the play for D-Jack?
5. Orlando (4-2): We told you that the continued mess up front was going to get to Brad Kaaya eventually, may bring Rage back to the middle after an unexpected 4-0 start.
6. Dallas (3-3): Feels like Lonestars have had about five different chances to save their season, Sunday in Las Vegas will be another.
7. Las Vegas (3-3): Can the Outlaws get back from the bye week and keep it going?
8. San Francisco (2-5): Kyle Lauletta has yet to throw either a touchdown pass or an interception, but he does have a comeback win in his first start playing mostly without his starting running back, and going forward perhaps his #1 receiver.
9. Los Angeles (1-6): We'll put the Xtreme here because, outside the Kansas City bloodletting, all their games have come down to essentially a handful of plays.
10. Washington (2-5): An investigation of the Glory second-half offense seems in order.
11. New York (1-6): That's 77-10 in two Sunday night games if you're scoring at home, note to league no more until at least May 2020, k?
12. Pittsburgh (1-6): Remember that five-game win streak last year that coincided with the hire of Ron James and switch to Brandon Allen? Um, yeah, 1-10 since.