Post by MGB01 on Jun 3, 2019 12:09:57 GMT -5
1. Kansas City(16-0): First team to run the table in league history? To Matt Nagy, merely nice. Now it's time to snap the losing streak (three straight X-Bowls)
2. Chicago(13-3): The Enforcers will be fighting hard to extend it to four, and the third time on the Monarchs' home field, no matter who's under center
3. Orlando(11-5): Course Kris Richard's troops will have something to say about that, going for the "threep" on Sunday
4. Carolina(9-7): The Colonels will be bringing a few ex-Monarchs back to KC with them
5. San Antonio(9-7): Major housecleaning on deck for a team that went from 7-1 to out of the playoffs, which may also include Tyreek Hill even before the league's final word
6. Dallas(8-8): Bad losses to weaker teams keep 'Stars out of the playoffs again, you don't say...........
7. Las Vegas(8-8): Perhaps nobody had a wilder year than Chad Henne in what may be his one and only year in Vegas.
8. Washington(7-9): The Glory rebounded with a 5-1 finish to undoubtedly save Ron Rivera's job, but his words in the postgame, "no one's celebrating"
9. Los Angeles(5-11): Their two losses to Kansas City were a combined 54 points, the rest of their games total were a +27
10. New York(4-12): One of the league's good guys, Romeo Crennel, really deserved better
11. San Francisco(3-13): Is Mike Jones about to join Crennel and Ron James? Does Kyle Shanahan know anybody? Is DeSean Jackson going back to San Antonio? Seemingly more questions this off-season than a year ago when they were just staring it all up again
12. Pittsburgh(3-13): Everything seemed like a return to 2011 was just around the corner two years ago, then the Ironmen went 8-22 in two years since and are looking to reshape the franchise (again)
2. Chicago(13-3): The Enforcers will be fighting hard to extend it to four, and the third time on the Monarchs' home field, no matter who's under center
3. Orlando(11-5): Course Kris Richard's troops will have something to say about that, going for the "threep" on Sunday
4. Carolina(9-7): The Colonels will be bringing a few ex-Monarchs back to KC with them
5. San Antonio(9-7): Major housecleaning on deck for a team that went from 7-1 to out of the playoffs, which may also include Tyreek Hill even before the league's final word
6. Dallas(8-8): Bad losses to weaker teams keep 'Stars out of the playoffs again, you don't say...........
7. Las Vegas(8-8): Perhaps nobody had a wilder year than Chad Henne in what may be his one and only year in Vegas.
8. Washington(7-9): The Glory rebounded with a 5-1 finish to undoubtedly save Ron Rivera's job, but his words in the postgame, "no one's celebrating"
9. Los Angeles(5-11): Their two losses to Kansas City were a combined 54 points, the rest of their games total were a +27
10. New York(4-12): One of the league's good guys, Romeo Crennel, really deserved better
11. San Francisco(3-13): Is Mike Jones about to join Crennel and Ron James? Does Kyle Shanahan know anybody? Is DeSean Jackson going back to San Antonio? Seemingly more questions this off-season than a year ago when they were just staring it all up again
12. Pittsburgh(3-13): Everything seemed like a return to 2011 was just around the corner two years ago, then the Ironmen went 8-22 in two years since and are looking to reshape the franchise (again)