Friday, October 12, 2012

POWER RANKINGS

We are through the first five weeks of the HHSFFL season and, while there is a lot of football left to be played, the cream is starting to rise to the top.  Here are the current Power Rankings according to the fans who voted.

THE CONTENDERS
1.)  MORLOCK NATION:  At 5-0 and defending champs, you can't put anyone else here until these guys get knocked off the pedestal. 

2.)  VANDALAY INDUSTRIES:  Currently tops in the Alex Flanagan Division, Art Vandalay is loving his chances this season.

3.)  BAYSIDE HIGH TIGHERS:  Winners of four straight and highest scoring team in the HHSFFL.  Greco might have finally found himself a winner. 

4.)  MAD MEN:  Sitting pretty at 4-1 with a 1.5 game lead in their division.  The only reason they aren't higher is they are coming off their first loss. 


PLAYOFF BOUND
5.)  SPORT OF KINGS:  Despite only two wins, they are one of only two teams averaging triple digits this season.

6.)  COBRA KAI:  QB6 hasn't been there long enough to be a malcontent yet.  But his influence will soon take effect.

7.)  SHAKE & BAKE:  Playing in the JV division, they are the last team with a winning record. 

8.)  GREEN MONSTER:  Despite the losing record, this team is going to turn it around.  They have  been on the wrong end of a few high weeks, but are third in the league in points scored.


NIT FAVORITES
9.)   DELTA HOUSE:  Flexed their muscles with 149 points last week. 

10.)  KEARNEY-VORES: Newly acquired Aaron Rodgers...Can he turn the season around?

11.)  WASHINGTON SENTINELS:  Welcome home Santana Moss. 

12.)  KANE IS ABLE:  At some point Calvin Johnson will start putting up Calvin Johnson numbers, right?


CELLAR DWELLERS
13.)   FORGOTTEN GODS:  Bitten hard by the injury bug, but with Forte returning to form can he return the Gods to prominence? 

14.)  HAWKEYE NATION:  Unfortunately playing in the toughest division, but still losers of 4 in a row.

15.)  TMIFFTITW:  Calling Demetrius Williams out of retirement might be their only chance.

16.)  MEAN MACHINE:  A slow start led to a couple of questionable trades.  Mean Machine might have hit the panic button a bit prematurely.  Word on the street is that this has been a consistent problem for this franchise.

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