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Will The Packers Get To 13-3 In 2016?
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<blockquote data-quote="brandon2348" data-source="post: 670023" data-attributes="member: 7094"><p>[QUOTE="captainWIMM, post: 669926, member: 6794"There's no way the Rams finish ahead of the Seahawks in 2016.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>I wouldn't say "No Way." Unlikely yes, but it's not out of the realm of possibilities. The Rams have a nicely put together front 7. I expect there secondary to be improved. They have put together an adequate OL. They might have the best RB in the NFL. They have perimeter weapons at WR. Above all of this they might have there best QB since Kurt Warner. QB play IMO is what has held this franchise back. There move to L.A could also very well rejuvenate this franchise. I've heard reports they will pack 100k in for their home opener against Seahawks and they know how to beat Seahawks. "3-1 " in last four meetings.</p><p></p><p>With all that said I have seen reports that Goff isn't developed enough yet. I see some depth issues at several positions. Fisher has been building this thing for 5 years now but it took him similar time with Houston/Tennessee. Alike many others I wont take this team too seriously until they can show some consistency and put some weeks together. IMO they will go as far as Goff goes so they might be a year away. Well see but I would call them a "sleeper."</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="brandon2348, post: 670023, member: 7094"] [QUOTE="captainWIMM, post: 669926, member: 6794"There's no way the Rams finish ahead of the Seahawks in 2016. [/QUOTE] I wouldn't say "No Way." Unlikely yes, but it's not out of the realm of possibilities. The Rams have a nicely put together front 7. I expect there secondary to be improved. They have put together an adequate OL. They might have the best RB in the NFL. They have perimeter weapons at WR. Above all of this they might have there best QB since Kurt Warner. QB play IMO is what has held this franchise back. There move to L.A could also very well rejuvenate this franchise. I've heard reports they will pack 100k in for their home opener against Seahawks and they know how to beat Seahawks. "3-1 " in last four meetings. With all that said I have seen reports that Goff isn't developed enough yet. I see some depth issues at several positions. Fisher has been building this thing for 5 years now but it took him similar time with Houston/Tennessee. Alike many others I wont take this team too seriously until they can show some consistency and put some weeks together. IMO they will go as far as Goff goes so they might be a year away. Well see but I would call them a "sleeper." [/QUOTE]
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