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Post by Banana Cat on May 11, 2011 21:42:33 GMT -5
IFL Rankings for Week 12 In the Overall Rankings, Sioux Falls remains #1, while Green Bay moved up to #2 for the first time. Tri-Cities, Colorado, and Bloomington round out the top five. Seattle made the biggest rise up the standings, three spots, thanks to their win over Omaha, who took the biggest fall, dropping four spots.
Thanks to all who voted in the Top 10 Poll. Keep the votes coming each and every week and anyone else that would like to chime in is welcome to do so as well.
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The Massey Computer Rankings are based on in-depth calculations of final scores. For more Massey analysis, go here: www.masseyratings.com/rate.php?lg=ifl
The Bradley-Terry Computer Rankings are based off a formula on who teams win and lose against. For more Bradley-Terry IFL analysis, go here: ezfootballrankings.com/ifl-1.php
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Post by CF4L on May 11, 2011 22:03:27 GMT -5
Mine:
1. Sioux Falls Storm 2. Colorado ICE 3. Fairbanks Grizzlies 4. Green Bay Blizzard 5. Bloomington Extreme 6. West Texas Roughnecks 7. Allen Wranglers 8. Omaha Beef 9. Reading Express 10. Tri-Cities Fever
In hindsight, I think I put the Fever too low in the top 10. Oh well, the rest of it I'm pretty comfortable with.
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Post by Micah008 on May 11, 2011 23:04:12 GMT -5
1. Sioux Falls 2. Green Bay 3. Tri-Cities 4. West Texas 5. Bloomington 6. Colorado 7. Omaha 8. Chicago 9. Fairbanks 10. Allen
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Post by Yellowstone on May 11, 2011 23:30:28 GMT -5
1. Sioux Falls 2. Green Bay 3. Colorado 4. Fairbanks 5. Tri-Cities 6. Bloomington 7. West Texas 8. Allen 9. Chicago 10. Omaha
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Post by CF4L on May 11, 2011 23:52:22 GMT -5
1. Sioux Falls 2. Green Bay 3. Tri-Cities 4. West Texas 5. Bloomington 6. Colorado 7. Omaha 8. Chicago 9. Fairbanks 10. Allen not a believer in Fairbanks quite yet Micah?
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Post by psx234 on May 12, 2011 7:19:10 GMT -5
I think we'll see Green Bay lose their number two spot after this week.
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Post by Micah008 on May 12, 2011 7:35:57 GMT -5
not a believer in Fairbanks quite yet Micah? I did move them up ... but probably not enough. I don't think they are top 3 though.
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Post by Banana Cat on May 12, 2011 9:34:18 GMT -5
Yes, Green Bay will definitely be taking the elevator down after this week.
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Post by wildatheart on May 12, 2011 16:47:45 GMT -5
I believe Omaha will be absent from all top 10 rankings after Saturday night. GO WILD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Post by Banana Cat on May 12, 2011 18:26:04 GMT -5
It could be very well be possible the way they've played lately. Seattle kicked to Grixby on the first kick and he returned it for a TD. The rest of the game they kicked it out of bounds, and except for penalties the Beef started on their own 20 for the most part and couldn't do much with it. Until the Beef get their offense going, it certainly seems like a good strategy to use against them since until Seattle started doing that Grixby had returned 3 kicks for TDs in less than 5 quarters of play.
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Post by CF4L on May 12, 2011 19:14:34 GMT -5
yeah it makes no sense to kick to Grixby when Omaha has Steamin' Willie Beamen (McNear) as their quarterback and their offense is playing like it is.
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