The bottom of the barrel - The St. Louis Rams

. Saturday, November 14, 2009
  • Agregar a Technorati
  • Agregar a Del.icio.us
  • Agregar a DiggIt!
  • Agregar a Yahoo!
  • Agregar a Google
  • Agregar a Meneame
  • Agregar a Furl
  • Agregar a Reddit
  • Agregar a Magnolia
  • Agregar a Blinklist
  • Agregar a Blogmarks

By Edward Perera

The St. Louis Rams are looking at another dreadful season in 09'. They are one of the worst teams in the NFL - just a few short years ago the Rams were one of the most exciting teams in the history of the league.

The Rams hit rock bottom in 08' with a record of 2-14 -- worse then the 07' season when they went 3-13. The last winning season for the Rams was in 03', they went 12-4 winning the NFC West division. If it wasn't for the Detroit Lions, Oakland raiders and Kansas City Chiefs, the Rams would be the worst franchise of the last 5 years.

The St. Louis Rams have only scored 7 total points through the first two weeks of the 2009 football season. Having been blanked by the Seahawks in Seattle (28-0, couldn't get much worse), the team traveled to Washington in week 2, carrying higher hopes.

The Rams have one of worst offenses in the NFL - not much is expected fort the Rams in 09'. Steven Jackson is the only player who can get something going.

Their defense isn't much better, the Rams rank as one of the worst defense teams in the league and opponents on offense can do whatever they please.

It is doubtful the Rams will go winless like the Detroit Lions "accomplished" in 08' - the Rams are not looking at many wins either. It's hard to find bright spots with the Rams. The only player that the Rams can be proud is RB Stephen Jackson - Jackson has carried the Rams the last few seasons - a running back alone doesn't win football games.

Bulger has been a long stay in the NFL world, and just a few short years ago, was considered one of the best quarterbacks in the game. While he's not old, he may have lost his touch with the Rams.

With nothing to lose, the Rams should draft a top quarterback in 2010, as their future may hinge on this position.

About the Author:

0 comments:

Followers