savvyman wrote:Regarding Rams QB Sam Bradford:
>>>>>Bradford finished 2013 with 1,687 yards, 14 touchdowns and four interceptions with a completion percentage of 60.7 in seven games. As Fisher points out, over the course of a full season those numbers would project among the best in the league. <<<<<<<
Bradford put up these numbers last year with one of the worst receiving corps in the NFL.
http://espn.go.com/blog/nfcwest/post/_/ ... -with-rams
Regarding the Ram's Offensive Line - They graded out a lot higher than the Seahawks OLine did last year and only a few spots lower than San Francisco's offensive line.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2 ... ankings/3/
Add to this is the Rams drafted the best Offensive Lineman available in the draft with the 2nd overall pick in the recent draft.
If Bradford stays healthy - - Look out for the Rams Next year.
kalibane wrote:If you think Bradford's stat line means they have a QB you're welcome to that belief. Despite the stats I thought Kellen Clemons was actually better at managing the game. I've never seen a game where I thought Bradford actually hurt the opposing defense and the fact that they decided to stick with him instead of finding another QB in the offseason actually made me happy.
As long as Bradford is their QB they don't worry me.
kalibane wrote:Yeah yeah yeah... we've been hearing that for four years. Somehow the Rams keep drafting in the top half of the draft thought. Can you point to one game in his entire career where Bradford won the game for the Rams? I sure can't. You may believe in Bradford. I don't until he proves it. It's way to easy to rattle him.
HumanCockroach wrote:How do the Rams win the division by giving Seattle trouble? Last I checked, the division wasn't won in two games ( even if they were able to win both times, which I simply don't see happening in the foreseeable future). The Rams could become a threat, but claiming they are because they play us tough, is the same as people in Baltimore or Pittsburgh fretting over Cleveland each and every season.
Hawktawk wrote:Rams had us in St Lois. It was amazing Seattle won that game it was so lopsided an arse whooping everywhere but the final score. I respect Jeff Fisher immensely. I also respect Bruce Arians. If he had a real QB instead of turnover machine Carson Palmer they would be deadly. IMO 9ers are the biggest candidate for a swan dive into the slag heap. Kap being an idiot off the field. VD threatening a holdout and demanding a new contract to protect and enhance "his brand". Hairball not responding to the FO regarding an extension following the rumors of a near trade to Cleveland. Aldon Smith being well...Aldon. And its nothing to root for but its hard to see how Navarro Bowman will ever be the same after the gruesome knee injury.
I dunno I think they are going down. I sure hope so. 10 wins for the whiners over the next decade would suit me just fine.
RiverDog wrote:Hawktawk wrote:Rams had us in St Lois. It was amazing Seattle won that game it was so lopsided an arse whooping everywhere but the final score. I respect Jeff Fisher immensely. I also respect Bruce Arians. If he had a real QB instead of turnover machine Carson Palmer they would be deadly. IMO 9ers are the biggest candidate for a swan dive into the slag heap. Kap being an idiot off the field. VD threatening a holdout and demanding a new contract to protect and enhance "his brand". Hairball not responding to the FO regarding an extension following the rumors of a near trade to Cleveland. Aldon Smith being well...Aldon. And its nothing to root for but its hard to see how Navarro Bowman will ever be the same after the gruesome knee injury.
I dunno I think they are going down. I sure hope so. 10 wins for the whiners over the next decade would suit me just fine.
Nice post, and I agree. The Niners have implosion written all over them.
But I'm stubborn. I still think the Niners are going to be one of the toughest teams in the league.
PasadenaHawk wrote:I voted 49ers but agree with most, they could implode at any time. I don't know why but I'm thinking they have one more good/great year left before that happens.
Maybe I put too much stock into one game, but our last game with the Rams was jaw dropping. I can't recall a game in recent history where one team was so dysfunctional and unprofessional as that Rams team. Even though the score didn't reflect a complete humiliation like the previous season's beat down of the Cardinals, where some sportscaster guessed the Cards kept the bus engines running, but talk about meltdown on the field! Seems the rams have some mental issues they need to fix before they can fully right that ship.
I'll believe implosion when I see it.
Futureite wrote:PasadenaHawk wrote:I voted 49ers but agree with most, they could implode at any time. I don't know why but I'm thinking they have one more good/great year left before that happens.
Maybe I put too much stock into one game, but our last game with the Rams was jaw dropping. I can't recall a game in recent history where one team was so dysfunctional and unprofessional as that Rams team. Even though the score didn't reflect a complete humiliation like the previous season's beat down of the Cardinals, where some sportscaster guessed the Cards kept the bus engines running, but talk about meltdown on the field! Seems the rams have some mental issues they need to fix before they can fully right that ship.
Lol we are going to implode based upon the theory that Justin Smith and Frank Gore are the shoe strings that are holding the whole team together. Which is ridiculous. It's not going to happen.
RiverDog wrote:Futureite wrote:PasadenaHawk wrote:I voted 49ers but agree with most, they could implode at any time. I don't know why but I'm thinking they have one more good/great year left before that happens.
Maybe I put too much stock into one game, but our last game with the Rams was jaw dropping. I can't recall a game in recent history where one team was so dysfunctional and unprofessional as that Rams team. Even though the score didn't reflect a complete humiliation like the previous season's beat down of the Cardinals, where some sportscaster guessed the Cards kept the bus engines running, but talk about meltdown on the field! Seems the rams have some mental issues they need to fix before they can fully right that ship.
Lol we are going to implode based upon the theory that Justin Smith and Frank Gore are the shoe strings that are holding the whole team together. Which is ridiculous. It's not going to happen.
It's more than just J. Smith and Gore. Boldin ain't no spring chicken, and you guys have another significant player by the name of Smith that gets sentenced sometime around the start of training camp with Goodell's hammer to follow. You have a pretty tough schedule, with 7 games against playoff teams, and you're playing in the league's toughest division.
I'm not subscribing to the implosion theory, but I'm not dismissing it like you are.
kalibane wrote:I think the 49ers are in as good as shape as anyone in the NFL (including the Seahawks) but that's assuming that the young players, namely Kaep, keep taking steps forward.
If Aldon doesn't get his life together and Justin Smith falls off, that's the one area where I don't think the 49ers have someone readily available to help balance out the loss. I'd be a little worried about the defense if I was a Niner fan (in the same way that I worry about the Offensive Line as a Seahawk fan).
It's like dominoes. If the job doesn't get done up front the subpar secondary will get exposed. But none of that would lead me to knock the 9ers out of the top 3 teams in the league or a legit superbowl contender. Mainly it would just be concerning in terms of how much it will hurt their ability to win a division with no easy games.
briwas101 wrote:Forty niners are still our toughest divisional opponent. I just dont see them declining enough and the rams or cards improving enough.
Maybe 2015 will be the year that someone else beats out the niners for #2, but I just dont see it yet.
savvyman wrote:Bump
I know it is only pre-season.
I look over to Santa Clara and I see the 49ers are getting their rear end handed to them by Denver at 17 - 0 at the half.
This gives me even more confidence in my call that the NFL team (that no one expects) that will have the greatest fall this year will be the 49ers.
And no I am not a 49er hater - after the 49ers received their second loss last year a majority of the PI board was writing the 49ers off for the season - I posted several times in response to the 49er grave dancing last year that the 49ers would be in the hunt for the Superbowl until the end.
This year though father time is calling and the 49ers cannot avoid this call any longer.
Our toughest division foe will be the Rams.
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