Ater some exciting games in week 6, here is, exclusive for the CFL, your latest installment of the FFF rankings!
Rank Prev. Team
1 (3) San Antonio (5-1) - RB Brumley ran all over the Vampires and leads the Armadillos to the top of the CFL!
2 (2) Honolulu (5-1) - destroying Denver isn't enough to get them to #1
3 (1) Tucson (4-0-1) - a bye week and wins by their followers costs them their #1 spot
4 (4) El Paso (5-0) - due to its poorly rated offense, the only team with a perfect record gets no love from the pollsters
5 (5) Durham (5-1) - the Bulldogs get back in business after last week's disappointment
6 (11) Santa Cruz (4-1) - coming on very strong after an opening day loss
7 (13) Boise (4-2) - another red hot team, with 3 consecutive wins, led by the best current QB in the league, Brandon Lin
8 (15) Baltimore (4-2) - Bomber owner 3ric complained about his ranking last week, his team proves him right by winning a shootout against Hartford and giving Baltimore the biggest jump up.
9 (6) Charleston (4-2) - two-times league MVP Timothy Gordon is having a rough start and the whole offense suffers.
10 (7) Anchorage (4-2) - 2 straigth losses after opening up with 4 wins. Which is the real Unknown ?
11 (16) Memphis (4-2) - the Express is very quietly coming back to their 2003 CFL Bowl finalist level
12 (8) Hartford (3-2) - a tough loss in a nailbiter, where their explosive offense could not make up for their porous defense
13 (10) Detroit (3-2) - getting blown out by San Antonio puts them back in the middle of the pack
14 (9) Sacramento (4-2) - an unexpected blowout loss in Oregon causes the biggest fall of the week
15 (12) New York (3-3) - in this division, a .500 record might be enough for a playoff spot
16 (17) Atlantic City (3-2) - rookie Joel Razo is learning fast, but the growing pains are there...
17 (18) New Orleans (3-3) - the perfect average team: average ranking, average offense, average defense, and a 3-3 record!
18 (14) Denver (3-3) - maybe the tough schedule can explain the drop from #4 to #18 in 2 weeks
19 (24) Oregon (2-4) - the explosive offense is still here. If the defense shows up, this team could return to its 2003 glory.
20 (23) Arizona (2-3-1) - this young team is full of promises, and is starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel
21 (25) Boston (2-3) - the Panthers really need to improve their offense to have a chance to compete
22 (19) Long Beach (2-4) - the team that dominated its division in 2003 is only a memory now, and it's fading fast!
23 (20) Cleveland (2-3) - their luck, being in the weakest division of the CFL
24 (29) Albany (2-4) - things may be starting to click after a rough start, mostly due to McFarlane's injury
25 (22) Huntington Beach (1-4) - unfortunately for their fans, the Capitalists seem destined for mediocrity this season
26 (21) Fargo (1-4) - free falling with a 3rd consecutive defeat, rumours that owner MC has gone missing abound.
27 (28) Chicago (1-5) - despite the best RB in the CFL, Chicago management is close to calling it a season.
28 (26) Tulsa (1-5) - Could not score a TD on El Paso, the best defense of the CFL
29 (27) Shreveport (1-5) - they keep losing close games. Close but no cigar!
30 (30) Las Vegas (1-4) - the worse defense in the league gets them a #30 spot, watch out for Seattle!
31 (32) Seattle (1-5) - first win of the season of the T-birds! another first, it gets them out of last place!
32 (31) Tampa Bay (0-5) - even when they don't play, they find a way to drop in the rankings!
(guys, don't expect comments like this every week, i've enjoyed it very much but it's very time consumming and hard to come up with something creative for each team...)
EDIT: damn, can't get the formatting to look right...sorry...hope it's not too hard to read.
Last edited by fantastic flying froggies on Fri Oct 29, 2004 11:08 am, edited 1 time in total.
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