In the south I see K-Brunn and Muenchen as the forerunners. K-Brunn has lost a couple of key players but they still have amazing team speed which will give many teams problems, plus they have a good coaching crew. I have only heard the Rangers have improved, and the fact that they can field a second team only shows that they have a very good kader. I know Feldkirchen lost their coach so we will see what they do this year, if they made any changes to their scheme. Burghausen, well we will have to see what they got going on
In the north, this is a hard call as most of the teams are very even. The Timberwolves had a hard go of it last year but did play tough towards the end.
The Express have brought in a Canadian QB, so the season for them will probably come down to their WRs holding onto passes (not their strong suite the last few years) and if they can develop a solid protection scheme for their QB. The Sharks are the Sharks, they are going to run their Wing T and will jump up and surprise you if you aren't prepared for them. Their unorthadox style is hard for many teams to adjust too. Luckily I know the Coach from Landsberg now and am assured the Bears won't be the only team playing low against their o-line
I feel the Bayernliga is very balanced this year, especially the North.
The best part is we only have 3 more weeks or so until we will find out!
And from my time here I would say that Muenchen has the best burgers, they have the little cart and all that. Landsberg did have a nice set up as well though, and their burger was pretty good too, but maybe I was just too

9yrs ago today, My fellow Infantrymen and I were watching rockets and artillery light up the midnight sky. Shortly after, we loaded up and crossed the border