It will be tough since the Cardinals have really improved and Redskins look scary and with the Seahawks practically guaranteed to retain there division, but Rams have improved alot too. Great Draft, acquired Cory Chavous, Will Witherspoon, La Roi Glover, a great backup QB in Gus Ferotte, one of the best recieveing tandems on the league in Brue and Big Game Holt. Im predicting great things if Rams proove that they still are the greatest show on turf.
2006-07-27
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It's definitely possible. A lot will depend on the health and stability of Marc Bulger, plus it will be interesting to see how Scott Linehan changes the approach of the offense; I guarantee that Steven Jackson will be much more involved in a between-the-tackles running game. The Rams do not have the best offensive line, but perhaps a year of maturity for Alex Barron and Claude Terrell will make this unit finally gel. As always, they have great weapons to throw to, including at tight end now. If Jimmy Kennedy finally fills his first-round promise, St. Louis could have one of the best DT combos in the NFC and free up Leonard Little off the edge. Will Witherspoon might be the underrated steal of the offseason, and his added pressure will make things easier for a subpar secondary. The NFC West will not be as easy as last year, thanks to improvements in Arizona and a confident Seattle squad, and because of their finish last year, they did draw two very tough second-half matchups, including a Week 11 trip to Carolina and a Week 16 game with Washington. I can see a potential 10-6 finish for the Rams if Bulger is healthy and the defense improves, especially the secondary. However, if they don't enter their Week 9 matchup with the Chiefs at 4-3 or better, they will have no shot at the playoffs.
2006-07-27 03:35:00
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answered by cool5bob 1
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I agree. I will be tough for the rams to get a wild card spot. The Cards now have one of the best rb in Edgerrin James and the Seahawks will be tougher since being cheated out of the Super Bowl. But look for the Eagles, Cowboys or Redskins to get that wild card spot too.
2006-07-27 03:15:22
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answered by BrickCity All-Star 1
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I wouldn't rule it out completely because the NFC East & South are both tough divisions. They are bound to beat each other up a little. The Rams are in a very week division, however they have a first year coach. Who knows?
2006-07-27 07:50:42
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answered by Albert 6
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Current Las Vegas odds fdor the Rams to get to the SuperBowl are 60:1.....so good luck....everyone stands a good chance right now....nfl training camps are just opening. who knows what this season will be like and what key injuries will derail teams' hopes. This is a great time of year to dream!
2006-07-27 03:16:39
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answered by bobsled 5
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Highly unlikely. Seattle is still a good team, and Arizona is very much improved. The Rams best days are behind them.
2006-07-27 03:33:37
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answered by Anonymous
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They might be a surprise this year and win their division.
2006-07-27 03:34:06
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answered by JENNIFER C 4
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There are two wildcards, and no, they're not getting either of them.
2006-07-27 03:13:48
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answered by TheOnlyBeldin 7
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no no no no retard stop callin people that if you got something to say email back @ rahsheed_ashley@yahoo.com
2006-07-27 03:35:33
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answered by rahsheed a 1
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YESYESYESUESYES they are the best
2006-07-27 03:12:46
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answered by Vikes2k6!!! 2
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