Coming off a tremendous victory over the Detroit Lions, the St. Louis Rams are sitting at 5-8 with a highly unlikely chance of earning a top five pick in the 2016 NFL Draft. There is also no guarantee they will remain in the top 10 with a chance to beat the Buccaneers this Thursday and... Continue Reading →
4-8 Not the Only Similarities Between Lions and Rams
In what is arguably the most headline-less NFL match-up in Week 14, the St Louis Rams will host the Detroit Lions as each try to improve to 5-8. While the Lions have been dominant through the air, the Rams have gotten it down on the ground as both rank ninth in the NFL in their... Continue Reading →
At 4-8, it’s Time for the Rams to Look to the Future
In what comes as to surprise to almost anyone, the St Louis Rams dropped their fifth straight game in uninspiring fashion, losing 27-3 to the Arizona Cardinals. The offense sputtered again as Nick Foles posted another miserable stat line: 15-35 (43 percent) for 146 and an interception, averaging 4.2 yards an attempt. The offensive line... 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 →
Mid-season All-Pro Team
Now that the NFL is at the half-way point, let’s take a look at the league’s top performers thus far. Offense Quarterback: Tom Brady (New England Patriots) Brady is having a career year, one that rivals that of his 2007 season, ranking first in touchdowns (20), rating (115.8), and yards per game (344), second in... Continue Reading →
Why Todd Gurley is (Currently) Your Rookie of the Year
When the St. Louis Rams sent shock waves across the NFL by drafting Georgia tailback Todd Gurley with the 10th overall pick in the NFL Draft this past April, just a few months removed from a torn ACL, very few could have foreseen the 21 year old’s early success. “I definitely was excited when they took me at No.... Continue Reading →
Quick Hit 2015-2016 NFL Preview
AFC East 1. New England Patriots (11-5):Â Losing Tom Brady for the first four games could see the Patriots start 2-2 but with so many weapons on both sides of the ball, there is no need for Patriots fans to fret. The additions of tight end Scott Chandler, defensive end Jabaal Sheard, and defensive tackle Malcom... Continue Reading →
2015-2016 College Football Top 25
1. Ohio State: While repeating as National Champions is a grueling and extraordinary task, Ohio State's plethora of playmakers on both sides of the ball makes Ohio State's biggest opponents...themselves; coupled with head coach Urban Meyer, the Buckeyes' chance of repeating is  even greater. Their situation at quarterback will undoubtedly be the biggest storyline this offseason,... Continue Reading →
2015 First and Second Round NFL Mock Draft (2.0)
First Round 1. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Jameis Winston, QB (Florida State)-Â Winston is the proverbial choice here at number 1, and there really isn't much debate. He showed out at the NFL Combine (minus his 4.97 second 40 yard dash time)Â and FSU's Pro Day, addressed his off-field issues, and exudes the exact confidence you wish to... Continue Reading →
