Gotta happen!!!!

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I don't know about 40% this year maybe in 2 or 3 years but I expect enough of an increase to put us in the playoffs.:rockon::cheers:
 
Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
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Not this year. Unless the rookie QB, WRs & TEs all collectively play out of their minds at the same time.
The odds of that happening, historically, are very very low.
I'm just looking forward to them all gelling after the midway point.
 
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Just keepin it real..We aint winning the Super Bowl this year, so don't go crazy here....We will just have to hold our collective noses, and settle for a Wild card.....10 wins doesn't count as much as it used to...
 
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I think between the growth of the oline and a more healthy Gurley, we can expect a better offense. If Goff comes in better than Keenum that's an even greater plus. I'm not expecting top 10 or anything crazy like that.
 
Don't expect this offense to jump Top 10 on the spot, I expect them to be somewhere between 12-20 by the end of the season. That alone would warrant a playoff berth. Just hope we can at least accumulate 300 yds in a game. We did not do that at all last season.
 
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Don't expect this offense to jump Top 10 on the spot, I expect them to be somewhere between 12-20 by the end of the season. That alone would warrant a playoff berth. Just hope we can at least accumulate 300 yds in a game. We did not do that at all last season.
Don't worry bud between Gurley and gurley catching too and our qb reading the field the way he can and putting touch on the ball some of those defenses are gonna give way !!!!!@
 
Rams averaged 17.5 points per game last season. A 40% increase would go to 24.5 per game. I thinks that's a little of a stretch. An entire TD and extra point each game....possible but not probable.

I think a 25% improvement is more realistic .... 22.0 points per game.
 
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40% of what, cheese?
 
Rams averaged 17.5 points per game last season. A 40% increase would go to 24.5 per game. I thinks that's a little of a stretch. An entire TD and extra point each game....possible but not probable.

I think a 25% improvement is more realistic .... 22.0 points per game.


22% is probably enough for them to win 3-4 more games last year. I think the schedule is a bit tougher this year but with Gurley and the Oline both in year two maybe it happens.
 
I'm just hoping for 9 wins, improvement on the following:
3rd down completion, AVG yards per pass, And just be better than the 25 ranked Offense in the league. Ending the season strong again, & lastly being the Bullies in the Div!!!!!

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Not to get too Clinton about it but I guess it depends what your definition of "offense" is... @8to12 already posted a good analysis that if it is defined by points scored then 40% isn't *crazy impossible* (it would be a jump from 280 to 392, ranking 10th last year) but the 25% is a much more likely goal.

Total offense yards won't improve by 40%, but it is in the realms of realistic that the pathetic offense passing yards could increase by 40% since that would be a jump just to middle of the pack. Although I think Fisher is just fine with this number staying low since the big focus is if the wins increase by 40%.