Los Angeles Rams Off-season Plan

The summary of the Rams' season has been talked to death, and I don't need to go into detail about their offensive woes. Regardless, there are changes to be made, contracts to be restructured, and roster moves to be considered. Here, I will discuss what possibilities to look forward to this off-season. Offensively, the first... Continue Reading →

Rams-Seahawks Week 16 Recap

The 6-8 St. Louis Rams traveled to Seattle to take on the 9-5 Seahawks today in a game that the Seahawks were favored by 14 points. The first half was dominated by the Rams as they jumped out to a 16-3 lead that featured Trumaine Johnson’s seventh interception this season, including his fourth consecutive game... Continue Reading →

2016 Pro Bowl by the Numbers

0– Number of players from the Bears, Chargers, Colts, Jaguars, Saints, and Titans who made the Pro Bowl 2– Number of players from the entire AFC South (J.J. Watt and Deandre Hopkins of the Texans), the least amount of selections in a division in history 3– Number of Oakland Raiders players, the most since 2011;... Continue Reading →

Top 5 MVP Candidates

As the season’s end draws near, it’s time to take a look at the NFL’s top five MVP candidates. 5. Your choice of defensive player (Defensive MVP): We have seen numerous individual defensive performances worthy of MVP candidacy this season, and each are deserving of this award. Winning the MVP, to me, means the defense is... Continue Reading →

Rams vs. Bucs a Look to the Future

The St. Louis Rams have looked uneventful and uninspired this season but don’t tell them that. Following a thrilling 21-14 victory over the Detroit Lions this past Sunday, they enter Thursday’s Prime Time match-up against the 6-7 Tampa Bay Buccaneers with some momentum. Rookie running back Todd Gurley found his stride again, carrying the ball... Continue Reading →

Changes Looming in St. Louis

Following another embarrassing and disappointing loss, the St. Louis Rams sit at a pedestrian 4-7. Despite being down only 7-0 at the end of the first quarter, the Rams failed to gain any momentum in hopes of a comeback before succumbing to the Cincinnati Bengals, 31-7. Starting in place of Case Keenum, who is still... Continue Reading →

The State of the Rams Going Forward

A season that was once full of promise appears to be no more   The St. Louis Rams had  a tumultuous off-season, trading franchise quarterback Sam Bradford to the Eagles for fellow quarterback Nick Foles, spending the 10th overall pick on a running back just a few months removed from a torn ACL that was... Continue Reading →

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