1) Chewton Champs (3-0, 282.35 pts) The last undefeated team? You cant argue with results, even if they have some questions.
2) Allentown Iron Men (2-1, 283.31 pts) The Iron Men are reeling after their loss to Chewton last week. However, they’ve scored more points this year than anyone, and expect to be back to number one once Chewton gets some Ls. Look for Brady to rebound this week.
3) Latrobe Brewers (2-1, 265.18 pts) After Chewton and Allentown there is a drop off in talent, and Latrobe is the best of the rest. Points-wise at least. Any team with LT gets instant top 5 anyway.
4) Prospect Pioneers (2-1, 253.28 pts) Gets the edge over Greenville for the 4 spot because of head to head matchup earlier this year which went to the Pioneers. Easy, but impressive win last week, will need more even performance to get past Allentown this week.
5) Greenville Trojans (2-1, 251.33 pts) Like Prospect, had an easy but impressive win last week. If Culpepper can return to his old form, and the RB produce, then they are in business.
6) Indiana Ignition (1-2, 205.27 pts) Had been no. 7 before the trade with Koppel, but getting McGahee for basically nothing gives them the edge. Potent running attack, will have WR and QB questions.
7) Koppel Koonhunters (1-2, 234.14 pts) McGahee for Warrick Dunn? Swap Roy Williams for Plaxico Burress? How could this be seen as a positive? They need to get it in gear, or 7 will look good soon.
8) Akron Assault (1-2, 201.68 pts) Not a lot of points here from a team that has Peyton Manning and Randy Moss. If they wake up though, and maybe one running back shines, they can turn it around.
9) Farrell Mooncrickets (1-2, 187.1 pts) Deep down you don’t want them to be 9, but until further notice, they are. Kevan Barlow shouldn’t start for anyone, anytime.
10) Edinburg Epidemic (0-3, 161.89 pts) Carson Palmer can’t do it all, and Rian Lindell is on pace for team MVP. Not good.
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