AFL Power Poll - Week 3
CURRENT) (TEAM) (W/L RECORD) (LAST WEEKS RANK)
1) Colorado Crush (2-0) (LW: 1) Neither of Colorado's first two
wins of the season would be classified as dominating, but a win
is a win and the defending champs sit atop the power poll for
the third straight week. They handed Georgia its first home loss
in 13 games, and were able to avoid the revenge spot in their
thrilling 61-59 road win. OS Harrell had a huge day once again
hauling in 11 passes for 132 yards and five TDs further
cementing himself as the premiere offensive threat in the
league. I'm still not enamored with this clubs defense
whatsoever, but you have to outscore them to beat them, and not
many will be able to do that this year. The Crush return home in
Week 3 to take on a rejuvenated Las Vegas club coming off its
first win of the season.
2) Philadelphia Soul (2-0) (LW: 3) The Soul revealed just how
deep a club they possess with their 47-33 home victory over the
Avengers. Starting QB Tony Graziani went down with a hand injury
on Philly's first offensive series of the game, but the offense
didn't skip a beat with back-up QB Matt Sauk leading the charge.
They never once trailed in the game, and the defense sacked LA
QB Brian Mann four times and constantly pressured him all game
long. The special teams registered its first score of the season
as well when WR/DB Mike Brown returned a missed FG to midfield
and pitched to DS Kevin Gaines for a TD to give the Soul a 14-0
cushion. The Soul's humming on all cylinders right now after
getting out to the franchises first 2-0 start, and will be a
formidable foe when the visit "The Jungle" Saturday night.
3) Nashville Kats (2-0) (LW: 4) I was impressed with the Kats
effort in NY when they drubbed the Dragons, so I really don't
know the word to use to describe what they did as an encore
versus Columbus. Dominating to say the least are these Kats as
they've simply toyed with their first two opponents. QB Clint
Stoerner had another solid outing throwing for five TDs, but
it's the defense that once again took center stage. They've now
given up a total of 55 points in two games, and are on pace to
break the single season record for fewest points allowed. They
forced three turnovers, and allowed Columbus its first tally on
the scoreboard late in the 2nd quarter. HC Pat Sperduto has
himself a fantastic club on his hands, and a win this week in
Chicago will only instill that much more confidence. Scary!!!
4) Dallas Desperados (2-0) (LW: 5) The Desperados picked up a
huge road win in front of 16,000+ in the Delta Center to move to
2-0 on the young season. New QB Clint Dolezel has found himself
a new favorite target in OS Terrill Shaw who hauled in 11 passes
for a team record 208 yards and four TDs. His gaudy performance
led to being named the offensive player of the game, but Despo
fans have to love the way their new field general has settled in
thus far. They also only tallied five penalties. That number
speaks volumes for maybe where this club is headed this season.
Another rough venue awaits them this Saturday night as division
rival Columbus will be a salty host after getting pummeled last
week.
5) Georgia Force (1-1) (LW: 2) The Force clawed, scratched, and
battled in their pre-Super Bowl XL battle, but it wasn't enough
for them to exact revenge for their ArenaBowl loss to the Crush.
A look inside the numbers would prove it to be a very close
game, so the two-point margin of victory should come as no
surprise. However, the Force never once led in the game, and
their defense allowed the Crush too many offensive opportunities
that allowed them to control the time of possession. Missed FG's
and extra points didn't help either. Many are still disgusted by
the "no call" on the two-point conversion, but even if they
converted on that play the Crush had 19 seconds to work with.
Hopefully they can shake the disappointment of that loss off
before their Friday night division contest with the Storm.
6) Austin Wranglers (2-0) (LW: 8) The Wranglers have been the
beneficiaries of a very easy schedule to open up their 2006
campaign, but that hasn't stopped them from making an impact
whatsoever. They've brought their lunch pails to work in each of
their first two games, and have outscored their opponents by a
117-80 count. The offense has been electric, and the defense has
been opportunistic. DS Damon Mason made his presence felt once
again in their bolstered secondary as he snagged three more
passes to raise his season total to five INTs on the year.
Austin seems to have found the recipe for success in this league
at a very early stage. They'll pound you with a balanced attack
on offense, and force you into mistakes on defense. Up next is
their first division game of the season vs. the Brigade.
7) Orlando Predators (1-1) (LW: 11) It was by no means pretty,
but the Predators snagged a crucial division win last week as
they upended the visiting Brigade by a 48-41 count. Preds QB Joe
Hamilton had a more efficient game passing the ball (21 of 28),
but still threw a pair of INTs. The Preds defense simply had no
answer for the Brigade's passing attack as it was chewed up for
a gaudy 353 yards on the night. This Orlando team is still
coming together, and we should get a better feel for what this
teams about in the next few weeks. Big test this week as the 2-0
Soul pay "The Jungle" a visit.
8) Tampa Bay Storm (1-1) (LW: 13) The Storm got more of a battle
from the Rampage than they expected, but got the job done with a
"never say die" mentality that allowed them to split their first
two road games of the season. It was expected of Tampa to bounce
back after their abysmal showing in Philly, and that's exactly
what they did. QB Shane Stafford completed 26 of 37 passes for
271 yards and four TDs. The defense came up with some huge
defensive plays, which included a safety of GR QB Jose Davis
late in the game that allowed the Storm to pull away for the
win. This performance should be a huge motivator for the Storm's
stop unit as they got to see its hard work pay off in live game
action. TB return's home for its first game in the Forum this
year to take on division rival Georgia, but it will be without
HC Tim Marcum who was suspended one more game due to violating
his probation.
9) New York Dragons (1-1) (LW: 15) I was one of the 15,000
strong in attendance last Friday night that saw the Dragons grab
victory from the jaws of defeat on a controversial block in the
back call to end the game. Regardless of that call, the Dragons
were a completely different team than the one that took the
field only a short week ago at home vs. the Kats. Their offense
took what Chicago's "D" would give the entire game, and their
defense came up with a pair of crucial INTs that allowed them to
get ahead on the possession track right off the bat. QB Aaron
Garcia was beat up once again (4 sacks), but he was still able
to lead his team to victory on their last crucial drive of the
game. They now head to Utah to take on a feisty Blaze squad that
lost a tough one at home themselves last week.
10) Columbus Destroyers (1-1) (LW: 7) Not much to say about last
weeks performance, except Columbus knows it still has a ways to
go before it will be able to compete with the AFL elite on the
road. They were simply manhandled by the Kats last Friday night,
but that still doesn't take away from the fact that this is
still a very solid football team. Look for them to bounce back
this week with a much better effort as they host the streaking
Desperados.
And the rest...
11) Chicago Rush (0-2) (LW: 10) 12) Utah Blaze (1-1) (LW: 9) 13)
Los Angeles Avengers (1-1) (LW: 6) 14) Las Vegas Gladiators
(1-1) (LW: 17) 15) Kansas City Brigade (0-2) (LW: 12) 16) San
Jose Sabercats (0-2) (LW: 14) 17) Grand Rapids Rampage (0-2)
(LW: 18) 18) Arizona Rattlers (0-2) (LW: 16)