Posted by centraltyga on Fri, Feb 4, 2011, at 7:41 AM:
i think that if we get a WR like julio jones or such first round and a good defensive back second round or even Asomuoga from Raiders, now a free agent they could do some damage.
-- Posted by thesmartestpersonyoudon'tknow on Fri, Feb 4, 2011, at 12:24 PM
i think that if they get a good wide receiver and they can stay healthy, they will be in the playoffs and a legitmate contender; however, i dont think they will get to the superbowl. 10-6 record for next season.
-- Posted by baseballfanatic1000 on Fri, Feb 4, 2011, at 12:36 PM
49ers get a qb and dominate the central next year
-- Posted by Hershisers and Old Fashioned's on Fri, Feb 4, 2011, at 3:37 PM
Rams need a WR,OLB,DB,DT, and another RB to go with Jackson ... then we can talk super bowl. They will contend in the NFC "WEST" (not central, which doesn't exist) and possibly be a playoff team, but not the super bowl next year.
-- Posted by that_1guy on Fri, Feb 4, 2011, at 5:41 PM
DT? Carriker! i do understand the rest tho
-- Posted by centraltyga on Mon, Feb 7, 2011, at 7:33 AM
carriker isn't on the team and wasn't this past season centraltyga
-- Posted by CHSbaseball on Tue, Feb 8, 2011, at 12:44 PM
oh wow i feel dumb now. haah
-- Posted by centraltyga on Wed, Feb 9, 2011, at 7:20 AM
Before you get too excited about the Rams winning their division and making the playoffs, consider their schedule next year: Philadelphia,Washington,Baltimore,Cincinnati,New Orleans,Dallas, NY Giants,Cleveland,Pittsburgh,Green Bay, in addition to 2 games each against division foes. That's 6 playoff teams including both Super Bowl teams and the 10-6 Giants.
The Rams will be vastly improved over last year, but I'm afraid that due to their schedule, their won/lost record may not reflect that improvement.
-- Posted by FreedomFadingFast on Wed, Feb 9, 2011, at 9:03 AM
Well we can beat Washington, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Dallas if we play the cowboys at home. Because they are roadkill as in they always get killed on the road.
-- Posted by Shadow-the-hedgehog on Wed, Mar 2, 2011, at 3:16 PM
I could see them winning 8 or 9 games with that schedule, which won the West this year, so the playoffs is a possibility ... if there is a season ...
-- Posted by that_1guy on Thu, Mar 3, 2011, at 6:22 PM
LMAO joke of the year
-- Posted by datruth on Wed, Dec 14, 2011, at 7:23 PM
the rams cant even win the toilet bowl let alone the super bowl just keeping it real
-- Posted by kmasters on Mon, Dec 19, 2011, at 12:39 PM
With a good draft the Rams could finish around 7-9 next year. They are FAR FAR Away from being a good team. Way too many holes to file including head coach. The question is, will the Rams go for a QB? Is Bradford every going to amount to anything more than an average or below average QB. I say give him another year to prove himself but if he struggles again, maybe its time to move on.
-- Posted by FreyGuys on Mon, Dec 19, 2011, at 1:38 PM
Bradford isn't the problem, as soon as he gets to the back of his drop there is somebody bearing down on him. Not only that, but one the receivers finish the drawn route they just stand there in coverage instead of working back to him. Our O-line is our biggest problem. The rams will be better next year if all the injured players get healthy and stay healthy.
-- Posted by CapeAlum on Mon, Dec 19, 2011, at 11:00 PM
bradford can't complete 55% and kellen clemens for gods sake completed 25 of 36! Bradford sucks like everyone else
-- Posted by sportsnerd on Mon, Dec 19, 2011, at 11:08 PM
Keep Bradford out the rest of this year to avoid further injury, find a decent O-line for him and if Amendola, Lloyd, and Alexander stay healthy next year, they might have a decent year, probably no playoffs, but an improvement. I hope so at least.
-- Posted by Bobcat_#53 on Tue, Dec 20, 2011, at 1:22 PM
Rams are headn to LA, sorry!
-- Posted by cirithungol17 on Tue, Dec 20, 2011, at 10:28 PM
If they're smart, they'll buy their tickets now. It's the only way they'll get in.
-- Posted by Professor_Bubba on Sun, Jan 1, 2012, at 10:18 AM
i think that if we get a WR like julio jones or such first round and a good defensive back second round or even Asomuoga from Raiders, now a free agent they could do some damage.
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no, that will never happen
i think that if they get a good wide receiver and they can stay healthy, they will be in the playoffs and a legitmate contender; however, i dont think they will get to the superbowl. 10-6 record for next season.
49ers get a qb and dominate the central next year
Rams need a WR,OLB,DB,DT, and another RB to go with Jackson ... then we can talk super bowl. They will contend in the NFC "WEST" (not central, which doesn't exist) and possibly be a playoff team, but not the super bowl next year.
DT? Carriker! i do understand the rest tho
carriker isn't on the team and wasn't this past season centraltyga
oh wow i feel dumb now. haah
Before you get too excited about the Rams winning their division and making the playoffs, consider their schedule next year: Philadelphia,Washington,Baltimore,Cincinnati,New Orleans,Dallas, NY Giants,Cleveland,Pittsburgh,Green Bay, in addition to 2 games each against division foes. That's 6 playoff teams including both Super Bowl teams and the 10-6 Giants.
The Rams will be vastly improved over last year, but I'm afraid that due to their schedule, their won/lost record may not reflect that improvement.
Well we can beat Washington, Cincinnati, Cleveland and Dallas if we play the cowboys at home. Because they are roadkill as in they always get killed on the road.
I could see them winning 8 or 9 games with that schedule, which won the West this year, so the playoffs is a possibility ... if there is a season ...
LMAO joke of the year
the rams cant even win the toilet bowl let alone the super bowl just keeping it real
With a good draft the Rams could finish around 7-9 next year. They are FAR FAR Away from being a good team. Way too many holes to file including head coach. The question is, will the Rams go for a QB? Is Bradford every going to amount to anything more than an average or below average QB. I say give him another year to prove himself but if he struggles again, maybe its time to move on.
Bradford isn't the problem, as soon as he gets to the back of his drop there is somebody bearing down on him. Not only that, but one the receivers finish the drawn route they just stand there in coverage instead of working back to him. Our O-line is our biggest problem. The rams will be better next year if all the injured players get healthy and stay healthy.
bradford can't complete 55% and kellen clemens for gods sake completed 25 of 36! Bradford sucks like everyone else
Keep Bradford out the rest of this year to avoid further injury, find a decent O-line for him and if Amendola, Lloyd, and Alexander stay healthy next year, they might have a decent year, probably no playoffs, but an improvement. I hope so at least.
Rams are headn to LA, sorry!
If they're smart, they'll buy their tickets now. It's the only way they'll get in.