
The St. Louis Rams lost starting quarterback Sam Bradford at mid-season in 2013, yet they still remained a highly competitive team and found a way to finish the year at 7-9. More importantly, they pushed the defending Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks to the wire, and will have most of the important pieces still in place come week one of 2014.
St. Louis can build off of a strong showing despite some hardship in 2013, but if they’re going to accomplish anything they will need to do better than the 2-6 record they managed on the road a year ago. That should prove to be a difficult task due to their tough division, as well as trips to Philadelphia, Washington, Kansas City and San Diego.
The Rams actually were strong at home in 2013, posting a respectable 5-3 record. The St. Louis Rams schedule at home could make matching that mark tough, however, as they welcome in the Cowboys, Patriots, Vikings, Broncos and Raiders. Oakland and Minnesota are games St. Louis absolutely can win, but Dallas, New England and Denver are all formidable opponents that, combined with three tough NFC West home battles, could leave the Rams at the bottom of the division once again.
For a look at all team’s 2014 match-ups, click here.
Rams don’t play the Patriots, do you mean the Giant?
The schedule I see has them playing the pats, but not the afc west. Either way, somethings wrong in this post.
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