Here are some updated rankings to rip into. Hopefully everyone will be a little nicer this time around.
Position - Team - Record - Synopsis - Move in rankings
1. N.H. Hounds (5-0) – Great defense or little offense? Either way, the Hounds beat a very game MST Ragin’ Peckerheads. Until they are taken down, I don’t see them falling from this spot, but there is a chance because of the second ranked team. (0)
2. Phoenix Resurrection (5-0) – Able to finish off the very game Patriots as I had predicted them to be. Omaha should not be mocked for their record because they have some great talent. Phoenix had a great win to be able to finish the game off late. (+1)
3. Miami Canes (4-1) – Absolutely demolished the Pittsburgh Soldiers. I mean crushed. After a close first half, it was 30 unanswered points for the Canes to send the Soldiers packing out of the top 10. I expected better out of Pitt, but the Canes came through. (+3)
4. San Marcos Rivermen (4-1) – Offense came back to take out the Thetford Mines in a strong shutout. No surprise considering the Rednecks ability… or lack thereof. The Rivermen have to be concerned though, giving up 3 turnovers in a gimme game. (+4)
5. Las Vegas Legends (5-0) – Another two days and another underwhelming L.V. win. If anyone thinks these guys are legit that isn’t on the Legends, let me know. A 5 point win against a team that has to be angry they didn’t get to go for the TD in the 4th quarter. (+2)
6. Austin Lumberjacks (4-1) – Lost the turnover battle by 3, but when you can do that and still win the game against a good Raving team going away in the 4th, the more power to you. Have to be frustrated with the loss against Anchorage. (+4)
7. Raving Mad Dawgs (4-1) –The team or the schedule? What’s the answer? This game didn’t say much. The offense was anemic, but the defense held Austin down long enough to have a shot. Highly dependent on the passing game, which couldn’t do enough. (-2)
8. Anchorage Maulers (4-1) – Victim in the polls of a very weird game “week” to only slide up one spot. Took care of Colorado Springs very nicely, and there is something to be said for cleaning up the dirty messes and winning the “easy” ones. (+1)
9. New Orleans Golden Kangaroos (4-1) – Bad field position killed the Golden Kangaroos who should not have had so much issues with Collinsville. All the credit to the Pirates, but losing to all-defeated teams doesn’t fare well for the future. (-7)
10. Pittsburgh Soldiers (3-2) – I was wrong in saying they could lose two games in a row and stay in the top 10. Looked anemic and poor against the Canes and need to improve real quick as they get #1 New Hampshire next. Can you say “uh-oh”? (-6)
Position - Team - Record - Synopsis - Move in rankings
1. N.H. Hounds (5-0) – Great defense or little offense? Either way, the Hounds beat a very game MST Ragin’ Peckerheads. Until they are taken down, I don’t see them falling from this spot, but there is a chance because of the second ranked team. (0)
2. Phoenix Resurrection (5-0) – Able to finish off the very game Patriots as I had predicted them to be. Omaha should not be mocked for their record because they have some great talent. Phoenix had a great win to be able to finish the game off late. (+1)
3. Miami Canes (4-1) – Absolutely demolished the Pittsburgh Soldiers. I mean crushed. After a close first half, it was 30 unanswered points for the Canes to send the Soldiers packing out of the top 10. I expected better out of Pitt, but the Canes came through. (+3)
4. San Marcos Rivermen (4-1) – Offense came back to take out the Thetford Mines in a strong shutout. No surprise considering the Rednecks ability… or lack thereof. The Rivermen have to be concerned though, giving up 3 turnovers in a gimme game. (+4)
5. Las Vegas Legends (5-0) – Another two days and another underwhelming L.V. win. If anyone thinks these guys are legit that isn’t on the Legends, let me know. A 5 point win against a team that has to be angry they didn’t get to go for the TD in the 4th quarter. (+2)
6. Austin Lumberjacks (4-1) – Lost the turnover battle by 3, but when you can do that and still win the game against a good Raving team going away in the 4th, the more power to you. Have to be frustrated with the loss against Anchorage. (+4)
7. Raving Mad Dawgs (4-1) –The team or the schedule? What’s the answer? This game didn’t say much. The offense was anemic, but the defense held Austin down long enough to have a shot. Highly dependent on the passing game, which couldn’t do enough. (-2)
8. Anchorage Maulers (4-1) – Victim in the polls of a very weird game “week” to only slide up one spot. Took care of Colorado Springs very nicely, and there is something to be said for cleaning up the dirty messes and winning the “easy” ones. (+1)
9. New Orleans Golden Kangaroos (4-1) – Bad field position killed the Golden Kangaroos who should not have had so much issues with Collinsville. All the credit to the Pirates, but losing to all-defeated teams doesn’t fare well for the future. (-7)
10. Pittsburgh Soldiers (3-2) – I was wrong in saying they could lose two games in a row and stay in the top 10. Looked anemic and poor against the Canes and need to improve real quick as they get #1 New Hampshire next. Can you say “uh-oh”? (-6)




. Are a number of teams with good levels but have never used them well (Colorado/Omaha/OOS (pre-sale)), and then there are teams like Las Vegas who don't have the numbers but churn out win after win.
























