Post by MGB01 on Apr 28, 2019 18:38:56 GMT -5
1. Kansas City(11-0): Case Keenum threw two interceptions (after just one in 289 throws coming in) and the Monarchs still topped 40 for the fifth time this year
2. Chicago(9-2): Let's just hope this was merely a case of the Enforcers taking it easy with a weak opponent before the big show
3. San Antonio(8-3): Tyreek Hill being gone for the rest of the year is all but official, his time with the Stampede and even his career perhaps even moreso
4. Orlando(7-4): At least the last two games have shed the Rage the playing-to-the-competition label
5. Dallas(6-5): Maybe now the Lonestars can finally get done what they got AB to do
6. Carolina(6-5): Be a shame if they missed the playoffs cause they didn't go out and get D-Jack
7. Las Vegas(5-6): Outlaws were mere yards away from embarrassing breakdown, but a .500 finish is plenty within reach
8. Los Angeles(4-7): Xtreme playing good ball since the 0-5 start
9. San Francisco(3-8): The question from the Kyle Lauletta skeptics is whether Lauletta's that good or merely D-Jack is Mike Evans to Lauletta's Johnny Manziel
10. Washington(3-8): Tough question of whether catching the Stampede on Tyreek's no good-very bad week was worth possibly taking a step back from Drew Lock, although Ron Rivera would be a definite yes (he might not even make it that far) we'd imagine
11. Pittsburgh(2-9): The Ironmen might "win" the Crock for Lock sweepstakes and still might feel the need to go OL after becoming the latest team not to block Cameron Jordan (or anybody else)
12. New York(2-9): After 16 years Romeo Crennel might have the time to go back and do more Coors Light ads, certainly watching A.J. McCarron the last few weeks has given him a jump
2. Chicago(9-2): Let's just hope this was merely a case of the Enforcers taking it easy with a weak opponent before the big show
3. San Antonio(8-3): Tyreek Hill being gone for the rest of the year is all but official, his time with the Stampede and even his career perhaps even moreso
4. Orlando(7-4): At least the last two games have shed the Rage the playing-to-the-competition label
5. Dallas(6-5): Maybe now the Lonestars can finally get done what they got AB to do
6. Carolina(6-5): Be a shame if they missed the playoffs cause they didn't go out and get D-Jack
7. Las Vegas(5-6): Outlaws were mere yards away from embarrassing breakdown, but a .500 finish is plenty within reach
8. Los Angeles(4-7): Xtreme playing good ball since the 0-5 start
9. San Francisco(3-8): The question from the Kyle Lauletta skeptics is whether Lauletta's that good or merely D-Jack is Mike Evans to Lauletta's Johnny Manziel
10. Washington(3-8): Tough question of whether catching the Stampede on Tyreek's no good-very bad week was worth possibly taking a step back from Drew Lock, although Ron Rivera would be a definite yes (he might not even make it that far) we'd imagine
11. Pittsburgh(2-9): The Ironmen might "win" the Crock for Lock sweepstakes and still might feel the need to go OL after becoming the latest team not to block Cameron Jordan (or anybody else)
12. New York(2-9): After 16 years Romeo Crennel might have the time to go back and do more Coors Light ads, certainly watching A.J. McCarron the last few weeks has given him a jump