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1) YepA few thoughts:
1] It's his opinion - he's entitled.
2] Until the Rams start winning on a regular basis, these kinds of predictions come with the territory
3] On the bright side, Bernie (in his "Breakfast with Bernie" video) said he's going out on the limb. He's predicting 10-6 and playoffs.
How we like him now???
Meh. Sports writers are chicken shits. Don't expect much of the main stream to get behind the Rams until we start winning games and winning the should win games decidedly.
Yeah - we did. But mainly against teams we were supposed to lose to. Can we please do that when we are supposed to win as well? Not complaining about throttling some of those supposed superior teams but I sure would like to back that up with wins on the other weeks.Speaking of winning games decidedly, I would say we did our fair share of this last year. The secret recipe is consistency, and having your starting QB back will help.
1) Yep
2) As much as I'd like to say we have earned a better rep and prognostication, the unfortunate reality is that, though we all see improvements, we have proven very little in the consistency department and therefore it's hard to complain that we are not given more credit. Who really cares anyway. I think we all want to simply see our team prove what we think we see. These guys can't change that either way.
3) Much like the Rams beating good teams and then flaming out on other weeks, Bernie still holds the same place he did before with me. He can be good at times and other times I'm left scratching my head and pissed off.
Funny thing is that I didn't come away with any new thoughts from Bernie's piece nor this one, but more a view that Bernie was having fun and not just trying to be controversial or pissy. I like seeing him have fun with a piece. I get the feeling when he really gets into an article, he is smiling and in good spirits then too - even if it is critical. I like that. No need to be a constant Mr. Positive if you don't feel that way. But get into what you're doing.
As to Wagoner, he is part of the national media. I wouldn't expect him to act like a homer even if he is one. I can. He really can't.
My predictions:
San Francisco has a better offense and much worse defense. Smith is in decline and A Smith goes as Justin goes. Bowman is hurt. The DBs are not as good as past. Kaepernicks decision making will lose them some games On offense. The line was not as good last year. 10-6
Cardinals defense? What defense? High scoring games all year. Palmers mistakes kill them. 7-9
Seahawks. Key defections on the Dline and at WR hurt the team enough to lead them to a 9-7 record
Rams defense keeps them in every game and offense does enough to compete with high scoring offenses. Record 14-2
And it's the opinion of many of your fellow posters he's full of shit,and Bernie is still a turdA few thoughts:
1] It's his opinion - he's entitled.
2] Until the Rams start winning on a regular basis, these kinds of predictions come with the territory
3] On the bright side, Bernie (in his "Breakfast with Bernie" video) said he's going out on the limb. He's predicting 10-6 and playoffs.
How we like him now???
All depends on how they happen and if we are in it for a playoff spot last week of the season, progress is progress,don't get me wrong I want 12-4, but I won't shit on progressAnything less than 9-7 is a failure for Rams in my book. I am expecting 10-6 finish
I honestly can't disagree with any of this. The 14-2 record is maybe a wee bit optimistic but I'm down with that. Hell, as they say, we're undefeated now so....
I really DO think SF's offense is going to be the thing that improves with that team this year and conversely, I think their defense declines. The key is going to be keeping their offense off the field and making Kaperdink eff up while also spying him. Good luck to their running game. We are going to be really tough there.
I honestly wouldn't be shocked if the Shecocks and birds are vying for cellar duties. Against the birds, our TEs and running attack should be huge with a couple game changing plays from TA in either the return game or getting their all-star DBs to bite on something. The Shecocks lost some key depth and weren't really all that good at defending the run last year. Does anyone really think they got better at that? They also got weaker at WR and they weren't that strong there before. Lynch is a year older and his game is a high wear and tear game.
My thought is that we will play smash mouth largely in the NFC West and then release the skill players in many of the other games. We will likely be run heavy against our own division but be happy to stretch the field against many of our other opponents.
These writers have no balls. Wagoner just goes with the others out of fear of being labeled a homer.
How can we improve the roster, gain experience, enter the year being healthy, better coaching and another year in the same scheme.... and not improve on our record?
Seattle, San Francisco and Arizona have not made nearly the same progress this offseason. No upgrades as far as I am concerned.
A healthy Bradford, a determined Gregg Williams and our rookies alone makes us the most improved team in the NFL, imo.
Add in some more experience for the youngest team in the league and you have the necessary conditions for a perfect storm.
Williamson better watch that "worst team" crap. And Bradford is 5-2-1 against the division under Fisher. Bradford IS a difference maker in the division games.Plus, the truth is, the Rams are the worst team in a very strong division.