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It’s a 14-2 season for the LA Rams in 2018 according to opposing team’s staff writers at ESPN[
www.turfshowtimes.com]
I’ll be jumping for joy if they can just win their division, even if it’s with an 11-5 or even 10-6 record.
They just won the division last year. Are you expecting them to take a step back?
The expectations should be higher after last year's success.
I think a lot went right last season for the Rams to finish 11-5. Most importantly their OL signings and the OL in general stayed healthy and were able to gel nicely as a unit and they were able to run the ball well. I like Goff but it wouldn’t surprise me to see him struggle some this upcoming season if his OL doesn’t play as well as it did last season. Defensively I don’t see why they cannot he as good or possibly even better as long as they do just a decent job of stopping the run and filling those LB spots to some degree.
Maybe I’m being pessimistic but To predict any team, especially a young team with a young, somewhat unproven QB to go 14-2 is setting the bar too high and will end up letting people down with an unrealistic goal/expectations. Like I said, I’d just be happy winning the division, and going into the playoffs better prepared than they were against Atlanta this past season. I could care less about extra regular season wins. I’m betting they don’t win more than 11 games this season, and that’s fine by me.
“The moment we want to believe something, we suddenly see all the arguments for it, and become blind to the arguments against it.”
George Bernard Shaw
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/24/2018 04:06AM by PaulButcher59.