BREAKING
NEWS! SEE BELOW!
July 21, 2005
Hiatus
It is with regret that I bring you the most recent installment of the Power Rankings. Those bastards at Google have pulled their
ads from my site due to “invalid clicks.” (Seriously, what other way did I
have of generating revenue at a frigging measly $0.05/click?). Anyway, I will be taking a break from
updating this site for a bit, where I contemplate which direction I want to
go with it. Watch for a big relaunch
in the future.
July 11, 2005
Week 3
CFL Power Rankings
We’re back with the second installment of the Power Rankings in the last four days. B.C. retains the top spot in the rankings
and the West Division after Edmonton and Saskatchewan both suffered their
first losses. Toronto moves up the
number two position, followed closely by the Alouettes. The bitter East Division rivals meet for
the first time this season on July 28.
The bottom tier of the rankings is largely unchanged from last
week. Winnipeg is firmly entrenched
in the basement.
Week 2 CFL Power Rankings
Coming off a bye week, the B.C. Lions hold onto the top spot in the Power Rankings. Edmonton, paced by excellent quarterback play
and a dominant defensive line, moves up to number two. The Alouettes drop all the way to number
five. Of course, they’re not really
the fifth best team in the league; but some punishment seems in order for
playing that passive, half-hearted zone defense in the 4th quarter
against Ottawa, which Kerry Joseph and Frank Cutolo shredded to pieces.