April 20, 2018 04:18AM
Last year is last year. Team records last year mean little for what will happen this coming year.

Practically everyone on this board has taken an opportunity to agree with McVay and Snead that last year's record buys you nothing this year.

So I just don't buy the Strength of Schedule thing. It is history; but it is being used as a forecast. And if any football fan ought to know by now, forecasts of team success is pretty hit and miss.

I of course understand that the NFL has to use last year's records as the only objective way to prioritize such things as the draft.
But to speak of tough schedule versus easy schedule based on last year as a means to try to determine our own wins and losses this coming year to me is close to useless.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  ESPN NFL Nation Reporters Have the Rams Going 14-2

RamBill654April 19, 2018 07:40PM

  Re: ESPN NFL Nation Reporters Have the Rams Going 14-2

cool_hand_luke344April 19, 2018 08:15PM

  Re: ESPN NFL Nation Reporters Have the Rams Going 14-2

Ramfan21211April 20, 2018 03:47AM

  the schedule looks tough now

Speed_Kills188April 20, 2018 06:04AM

  Right? Let alone 14-2

Atlantic Ram200April 20, 2018 04:00AM

  Disagree about schedule being brutal

RockRam281April 20, 2018 04:18AM

  Re: Disagree about schedule being brutal

LMU93164April 20, 2018 06:21AM

  Most important issue of number of "wins" is to get a playoff bye

RockRam150April 20, 2018 06:38AM

  About the difficulty of this year’s schedule...

Rams43161April 20, 2018 07:03AM

  Re: About the difficulty of this year’s schedule...

LMU93153April 20, 2018 07:32AM

  I think NFC West and AFC West are down

ferragamo79227April 20, 2018 07:53AM