My Faduco Power Ten

1. Tuna - QB question answered with emphatic "Yes!", very strong RB/WR, can pick up another defense next week. Most complete team right now.

2. PJ - Would have won had he started one of his outstanding bench players. Deep RB and WR can lead to inefficiencies however. Cadillac right now is the best pick of the first round. Better win next week, or will face big drop in rankings, however.

3. Bill - RBs performed as expected, and Trent Green will have better days. Gates will return in week 2. Probably best DT/K combo. Javon Walker loss hurts though.

4. Victor - The good: KC can have 2 RBs over 1000 yards each. The bad: Jamal Lewis and Mike Anderson may just combine for 1000 yards. Peyton still the Man, however.

5. Kevin - Some questions at QB prevent him from ranking higher. Sleeper hit in Parker (FA pickup!) so far. New co-management may increase transactions.

6. Larry - Close loss in week 1 due to uncharacteristic poor RB performances. GB offense will improve at home. Will field solid team throughout season, and more likely to climb in the power rankings than decline.

7. Hai - Palmer for Pro Bowl = More victories for Hai. This year's Katy? Maybe, but: Defense took a hit with Carolina's 2nd best defender out for the year, and #2 RB still somewhat iffy.

8. Donny - QB situation is ugly now that Culpepper has no more Randy to throw to, and RBs won't score too many TDs given the teams they play for. On the brighter side, WRs looking up with Smith and Driver solid starts.

9. Katy - From worst-to-first-to-worst is a possible scenario. Worst bench in the league, and if McNabb has a poor game, it'll be hard for her to win.

10. Andrew - Start Brady! At least he's consistent and won't give you minus points. RB situation depends on Martin turning it around, but Ravens D won't play too many other games against a power offense like the Colts.

Comments

Anonymous said…
Maryland Women are crazy.

CUMBERLAND, Md. -- Six women pleaded guilty Monday to hazing for their roles in a boozy college field hockey initiation that left an 18-year-old hospitalized with a blood-alcohol level more than four times the legal limit.

The six current and former Frostburg State University field hockey players were each fined $300, given suspended 60-day jail terms and placed on a year's probation.

The state dropped second-degree assault charges; hazing carries a maximum sentence of six months and a $500 fine.

On Dec. 3, the victims were urged to drink so much beer and liquor that one was hospitalized with a 0.365 percent blood-alcohol level, court documents showed. The freshmen also were pelted with flour, ice and eggs, and made to sit in their own vomit and urine, according to court documents.

The defendants and victim declined to comment Monday.
Victor Donge said…
I'm ahead of you on this one PJ. I went to the Frostburg athletics home page, but unfortunately, they don't have photos of these chicks on the roster page.