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It's not rip St Louis or Vancouver. Both still have strong teams but unlike Anchorage and Colorado they lost top players to call ups this season. Personally I think positions 2 to 6 will be extremely tight and any of the teams I've predicted to fall there could end up in those positions.
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Registered Certified Swiss Cheese 12-25-2018, 08:31 PMAcsolap Wrote: It's not rip St Louis or Vancouver. Both still have strong teams but unlike Anchorage and Colorado they lost top players to call ups this season. Personally I think positions 2 to 6 will be extremely tight and any of the teams I've predicted to fall there could end up in those positions. No like it ain't on the list
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Very nice article! As a new member of the Outlaws, I definitely agree with your assessment on the surface. As the season progresses, though, you'll have to consider the relative activity of our new team as compared to teams that already have a first (i.e., returning) and second (i.e., rookie) tier of player. Our gameplan is going to shift considerably by game 25 or 30, simply because people will have been building for a while.
I'm really excited for this 10-team league. The parity is going to be insane. Matchups alone will give a 1st place team fits with a 10th place team on paper, so you really can't sleep on anybody right out of the gate. |
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