Post by MGB01 on Mar 29, 2020 22:17:24 GMT -5
1. Kansas City (8-0, LW 1): It is worth mentioning that the Lonestars came the closest of anybody to sending the Monarchs away with an L--don't think Matt Nagy won't be reminding his team of that for the next nine days
2. Orlando (6-1, LW 2): A win would retire the Enforcers as much as Shawn Michaels and Roman Reigns did Ric Flair and the Undertaker respectively in the same stadium (i.e. not really) but would knock them to .500 and significantly down the pecking order
3. San Francisco (5-2, LW 3): Which will it be for the Demons Saturday, Soundgarden (Been Away Too Long) or Limp Bizkit (Rollin)?
4. Chicago (4-3, LW 5): The Enforcers haven't had a lot of "must" regular season games in the last decade, this is one
5. St. Louis (4-4, LW 4): They got the Monarchs out of the way and might be better for it over the second half
6. Washington (4-4, LW 8): The running game has gone from pulverizing to adequate with Mike Pouncey out
7. Dallas (4-4, LW 9): Alfred Morris picked a good time to remind everybody he's still in the league and relevant
8. Los Angeles (3-5, LW 8): What kind of changes are in store for the Xtreme if they don't come out of DC with the W?
9. Tampa Bay (3-5, LW 7): March was going so well and the Sharks come up with that?
10. Carolina (2-6, LW 12): Not that the Colonels or Landry Jones were great either but sometimes merely being not as bad is a positive
11. New York (2-6, LW 10): R.I.P. brief return to the A.J. McCarron era
12. San Antonio (1-6, LW 11): Can't help but look ahead to the Easter Sunday "showdown" with the Hitmen at the Alamodome and how many good seats are still available (and will also likely be during the game as well)
2. Orlando (6-1, LW 2): A win would retire the Enforcers as much as Shawn Michaels and Roman Reigns did Ric Flair and the Undertaker respectively in the same stadium (i.e. not really) but would knock them to .500 and significantly down the pecking order
3. San Francisco (5-2, LW 3): Which will it be for the Demons Saturday, Soundgarden (Been Away Too Long) or Limp Bizkit (Rollin)?
4. Chicago (4-3, LW 5): The Enforcers haven't had a lot of "must" regular season games in the last decade, this is one
5. St. Louis (4-4, LW 4): They got the Monarchs out of the way and might be better for it over the second half
6. Washington (4-4, LW 8): The running game has gone from pulverizing to adequate with Mike Pouncey out
7. Dallas (4-4, LW 9): Alfred Morris picked a good time to remind everybody he's still in the league and relevant
8. Los Angeles (3-5, LW 8): What kind of changes are in store for the Xtreme if they don't come out of DC with the W?
9. Tampa Bay (3-5, LW 7): March was going so well and the Sharks come up with that?
10. Carolina (2-6, LW 12): Not that the Colonels or Landry Jones were great either but sometimes merely being not as bad is a positive
11. New York (2-6, LW 10): R.I.P. brief return to the A.J. McCarron era
12. San Antonio (1-6, LW 11): Can't help but look ahead to the Easter Sunday "showdown" with the Hitmen at the Alamodome and how many good seats are still available (and will also likely be during the game as well)