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Lef Grebo
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Why do this here? Because I am trying to lay low in the A League, I have some time, and I love this stuff!

So without further ado, this is all my own opinion. I may do an eastern conference version tomorrow.

1. Albuquerque Mustangs
- Best team from last year. That defense is fierce. If their QB can play within himself and avoid mistakes, the running game can carry them all the way. They are very deep on defense, except at Safety. The question is can anyone take advantage?

2. Omaha Dogs
- Second best Defense in the conference from last season is locked and loaded. If that running game gets rolling they will be hard to stop. Very similar team to Alby, Steve Hare needs to make the step up to elite QB this season. If he does this offense will roll. On defense, very tough up front, but the Backfield looks a little vulnerable.

3. Reno 911
- This team's offense looks scary. They have 2 RBs capable of putting up 1200+ yards, They are DEEP at WR and Rip Van Wrinkle is one of the better QBs in the conference. Is there enough balls to go around? On defense they look pretty solid, although maybe a little soft up the middle. Stopping the run will be a priority for this team.

4. Rocky Mountain Rampage
- I almost put these guys 3rd. It is a close call here. On offense it is all about whether Joe Star can cut down on his ints. If he can keep them down in single digits the offense will do well. Their receiving corps thins out after the top 3, but the run game looks raring to go. On defense they look solid if not spectacular. Fact is this is just an all around solid team. If they can get an elite performance out of a couple of players this year they can contend.


5. Orly Owls
- There is a bit of a drop off between the top 4 teams and number 5. But Orly ( former the Divine Msgrs ) has a lock here. Mathew Shanahan should see a return to dominance this year as the running game should be the driving factor for this team. But they have to be careful not to let people stack the line. QB Steven Duffy needs to step up this year. A repeat of his 25 int performance from last year will doom this team. Fortunately the receiving corps is very talented. The o-line is also talented at the top, but not very deep. On defense, this looks to also be the story as they have some talented starters surrounded by younger players. The offense is likely going to have to control the ball in order to prevent the defense from getting tired. If they can add some quality depth this team can compete with the top 4.

These next 3 team are in a virtual tie. I place where I do for my own reasons, but the difference in these teams is small.

6. Houston Apollos
- I like the way this team is developing. Right now they have some talent on both sides of the ball. But they lack depth in some key areas. Right now I think their LB core and secondary is the strength of the team, as it has the most depth and is very balanced. Another season and some depth and the Apollos will be competing for a ring.

7. Oakyville Nungas
- The unluckiest team in the conference a year ago, nothing seamed to go right for this team. They should compete for a playoff spot this year. The Nungas come into this season with a solid core of talent across the board, but I am very concerned with their depth. With the exception of SS and OT, there isn't any. I hope these guys are doing lots of running in training camp because they will be gassed in the fourth quarter. If this team could add some more depth at just about every position, it would be competing for a home game in the playoffs.

8. San Fransisco Wildcats
- This is another team that is developing nicely. 2 season ago they were a bit of a conference doormat. Well you better watch where you step now! This team has good depth at most positions, most notably on defense. They are stacked at LB and could be running the 3-4 with this talent. Which they might consider as they are thin at DE. The other area of concern is o-line. Another guard or tackle would do a lot to solidify this group. QB Brian Brenner does not lack for targets, but will any of them have a break out year? This team will be in the hunt for a playoff spot, and just might surprise some folks.

9. Kalamazoo Wolverines
- I recall the Wolverines as a powerhouse in season 2, with Magneto Rex tearing up defenses. How the mighty have fallen. Rex had a sub par season last year, with 18 ints. Thgis was not all his fault though, as he was sacked 13 times. With this in mind I expected the wolverines to add more depth at 0-line and get Rex some more targets. Instead his best WR left for another league, and the guard position is still thin. Barry Sanders is going to have to carry the load this year on Offense. On defense the depth is even worse. There is some quality talent here, but they need more support. If the Wolverines can just get some warm bodies they will improve a lot. Until then they will need some luck to crack the playoffs.

10. Chattanooga Quarantine
- Here is another team that has some quality players but needs some depth. Palmer can be an elite quarterback, but he lacks targets. The defense is thin and could be prone to wearing down. Just not enough play makers on this team. Looks like a rebuilding year is ahead. However, this team has the potential to sneak up on someone.

11. Wyoming Express
- This team looks to be building for the long term. They have good depth just about everywhere ( guard being a glaring exception ). They are a young team and this year will be for seasoning. Look for the Express to Impress next year.

12. Carolina Bar Stars
- Happiest team in the conference. Very similar to Wyoming these party animals just need another season under their belts. Unlike Wyoming they could use another warm body at almost every position. Depth depth depth.

13. Ambridge Brigade
- Cellar no more! Ambridge is young and thin at every position. There is a core here to build on, but as they are, they are still at least 2 seasons away from serious playoff contention. One solid recruitment class could propel them up to compete for a play off spot.

14. California Destroyers
- A lot of CPU players here adding depth, this owner was hosed by the former owner of this franchise and is working hard to rebuild this team.

15. Warriors
- Another rebuilding effort here. They have just a bit more talent then Corvalis.

16. Furburgers
- The owner looks to be taking a long view in his rebuilding effort. These players are going to take a beating this year. And likely the next without a solid recruiting class. But if they can survive this team should be back in 2 seasons ready to compete. Good Luck with the project!
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YetiPirate
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you should do one for the eastern confrence
 
Demario
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Thanks for the nice right up Lef. Really good stuff!!!
 
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Well done Lef! Appreciate the effort. Fair, unbiased analysis by a quality owner. Now, can we count on these types of updates after every game???
 
thejihad
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looks good
 
Lef Grebo
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Not sure you are going to see this every game. I do have a team to run....

But it won't be the last...

Look for the east tomorrow!
 
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Oh c'mon man. You can't neglect BBB #14 because of this "team to run" thing you mention...

Good luck in A this year man.
 
UIWWildthing
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Express to Impress....I like it, yeah this is a rebuilding year, our goal is the #8 seed just to make it to the playoffs
 
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we get reno, rocky mtn, and orly at home. please tell me there is homefield advantage? skers filled in the bowl!
 
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We have Alby on the road though so if home field works we only want it to apply at our place...
 
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Also, just remember. I think San Diego was ranked 7th at this time last year?

Just goes to show.


Originally posted by sabresandkane
For no reason other than to amuse myself I decided to do a Power Rankings for our league. I'll try to do one after each day of games but at worst I should be able to do every other. It was hard to do preseason rankings because all I really had to go off of was rosters and chemistry, but I think it turned out all right. It'll also give me a base to start off of once games start getting played.

Western Conference

1. Anchorage Seawolves
2. Hyborion Divine Messengers
3. Omaha Dogs
4. Albuquerque Mustangs
5. Corvallis Furburgers
6. Reno 911
7. San Diego Marauders
8. Chattanooga Quarantine
9. Kalamazoo Wolverines
10. Millard Mafia
11. Oakyville Nuggets
12. Trojan Warriors
13. Dakota Ruffians
14. San Francisco Wildcats
15. Houston Apollos
16. Ambridge Brigade


Eastern Conference
1. Schene.....just kidding

1. Akron Assassins
2. Chicago Bruins
3. Alpine Golfers
4. Richmond Speed (booooo)
5. New Orleans Eagles
6. Schenectady Comets
7. Tampa Vipers
8. North Carolina Lighthouses
9. Philadelphia Brokebacks
10. South Beach Soldiers
11. Memphis Ghetto Dawgs
12. Elk Rapid Elks
13. Klamath Falls Grizzlies
14. Denver Stallions
15. Orlando Mambas
16. Suspiciously Fishless

I decided not to make comments after each team for the preseason because it would have been "Level 20 QB and good chemistry wins" or something, which would have gotten old. Good luck this season everyone, Im hoping the schedule comes out soon.

Discuss...


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I like the chances of the #7 Oakyville Nungas!!

Oh and the questions about our depth, our team runs 3 adays durning the offseason.. We will be just fine
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sabresandkane
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Ya, I really dropped the ball and underrated San Diego at the beginning of last season!
 
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Thank you for the nice review Lef Grebo.
 
Demario
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Ha ha I really enjoy playing CPU teams
 
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