Another game, anothing ranking. Some movement and a new team never before seen, check it out.
Rank - Team name - Standings - Synopsis - Change
1. Austin Lumberjacks (7-1) – Assumed number one last week, and reinforced it this week. Strong defensive effort in the victory over the Resurrection. Allowed just an impressive 51 yd FG while holding Phoenix to under 200 yards of offense. Still had 3 turnovers to be wary of. Honestly, Austin should win out. (0)
2. Miami Canes (7-1) – Sit alone at the top of the East standings after taking apart AP. In 16 attempts, the Warriors had just 8 yards rushing. That’s a defense to pay attention to. Canes could also likely go undefeated through the end of the season, but H-Town as their mix conference game could be a lot of trouble. (0)
3. San Marcos Rivermen (6-2) – Bjorn Johanson? Isn’t that a Swedish name? What is he doing dominating an American League game? Anyway, Rivermen’s defense came to town and took care of the business necessary to win. Schedule has yet to finish the hard part though, a tough game with the Golden Kangaroos to go. (+1)
4. Raving Mad Dawgs (7-1) – A good win for Raving keeps them moving up the ranks, but red zone efficiency will need to improve for postseason play. A way off yes, but never too early to think about a championship. Mad Dawgs have a few more games against top 10 teams still to come, so they can move up or down big time. (+2)
5. Las Vegas Legends (7-1) – Strong bounce back game in another all field goal matchup, winning 4 to 3. This team’s offense has disappeared, but the defense can keep the team alive and in any game. L.V. has figured out the perfect formula to win ugly, but win. Still have a few more games worth paying attention to. (+2)
6. N.H. Hounds (6-2) – Fallen morale after the first loss of the year? Fell into a 24 point deficit in the first half and was simply never able to make it back. The Hounds have finally finished their toughest part of their schedule, but they didn’t perform as well as would have been preferred. 14-2 is a definite possibility. (-4)
7. Phoenix Resurrection (6-2) – Where have the Resurrection gone right? In the last two games the defense has been missing, the offense anemic but the punter is averaging over 30 yards per punt! Resurrection don’t need to worry yet, but they have two more tough games with Anchorage and Raving. (-2)
8. New Orleans Golden Kangaroos (6-2) – Talk about a huge bounce back game. The Roos took care of business right good with a big win against the Hounds. The offense was back, the defense was still good and zero turnovers committed, that’s a complete game. The Rivermen are the biggest challenge remaining. (-2)
9. Key Largo Barracudas (6-2) – Have yet to make a lot of noise against big name teams and are likely to run in to some trouble against the Kings of the East, but they just keep on winning. The team chemistry is very high and the offense and defense have both been very consistent. Could continue to stay solid and in the top 10 for a while. (+2)
10. Anchorage Maulers (5-3) – Difficult loss to take against the Legends in a game where one touchdown could have meant glory. Needed to go for it all on 4th and 1 from the 18 with just 2 minutes left to play. Maulers stay in the 10 by the hair on their chins, but will have to earn their spot as next up is Phoenix. (-2)
Dropped out: Dallas Strikers – the offense was just held down too much to warrant sticking in, don’t be surprised if they’re back in before the end of the year though
Rank - Team name - Standings - Synopsis - Change
1. Austin Lumberjacks (7-1) – Assumed number one last week, and reinforced it this week. Strong defensive effort in the victory over the Resurrection. Allowed just an impressive 51 yd FG while holding Phoenix to under 200 yards of offense. Still had 3 turnovers to be wary of. Honestly, Austin should win out. (0)
2. Miami Canes (7-1) – Sit alone at the top of the East standings after taking apart AP. In 16 attempts, the Warriors had just 8 yards rushing. That’s a defense to pay attention to. Canes could also likely go undefeated through the end of the season, but H-Town as their mix conference game could be a lot of trouble. (0)
3. San Marcos Rivermen (6-2) – Bjorn Johanson? Isn’t that a Swedish name? What is he doing dominating an American League game? Anyway, Rivermen’s defense came to town and took care of the business necessary to win. Schedule has yet to finish the hard part though, a tough game with the Golden Kangaroos to go. (+1)
4. Raving Mad Dawgs (7-1) – A good win for Raving keeps them moving up the ranks, but red zone efficiency will need to improve for postseason play. A way off yes, but never too early to think about a championship. Mad Dawgs have a few more games against top 10 teams still to come, so they can move up or down big time. (+2)
5. Las Vegas Legends (7-1) – Strong bounce back game in another all field goal matchup, winning 4 to 3. This team’s offense has disappeared, but the defense can keep the team alive and in any game. L.V. has figured out the perfect formula to win ugly, but win. Still have a few more games worth paying attention to. (+2)
6. N.H. Hounds (6-2) – Fallen morale after the first loss of the year? Fell into a 24 point deficit in the first half and was simply never able to make it back. The Hounds have finally finished their toughest part of their schedule, but they didn’t perform as well as would have been preferred. 14-2 is a definite possibility. (-4)
7. Phoenix Resurrection (6-2) – Where have the Resurrection gone right? In the last two games the defense has been missing, the offense anemic but the punter is averaging over 30 yards per punt! Resurrection don’t need to worry yet, but they have two more tough games with Anchorage and Raving. (-2)
8. New Orleans Golden Kangaroos (6-2) – Talk about a huge bounce back game. The Roos took care of business right good with a big win against the Hounds. The offense was back, the defense was still good and zero turnovers committed, that’s a complete game. The Rivermen are the biggest challenge remaining. (-2)
9. Key Largo Barracudas (6-2) – Have yet to make a lot of noise against big name teams and are likely to run in to some trouble against the Kings of the East, but they just keep on winning. The team chemistry is very high and the offense and defense have both been very consistent. Could continue to stay solid and in the top 10 for a while. (+2)
10. Anchorage Maulers (5-3) – Difficult loss to take against the Legends in a game where one touchdown could have meant glory. Needed to go for it all on 4th and 1 from the 18 with just 2 minutes left to play. Maulers stay in the 10 by the hair on their chins, but will have to earn their spot as next up is Phoenix. (-2)
Dropped out: Dallas Strikers – the offense was just held down too much to warrant sticking in, don’t be surprised if they’re back in before the end of the year though






























