ESPN Talking up the Rams!/Week 12 Power Rankings

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In the ESPN Power ranking they seem to be jumping on the Rams Band wagon, sort of...

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.. They have the Rams ranked 3rd behind #1 Philly and #2 The Cheatriots, but ahead of the Steelers at #4!
But the most interesting thing is they point out that the Rams are:
* NFL Best w/ 13.3 yards per reception!
And
* League Best w/ 6.7 yards after the Catch!!

" Folks we-be-Smokin' Hot!!(y):yess:
 
It seems odd to put the Rams in front of the Vikings.
This is how ESPN does all things. In a vacuum of their own sucking so to speak.
They had Dallas ahead of the Rams for weeks after the Rams beat Dallas.
Let's say Pittsburgh beat NE by one point while the Rams beat AZ by 21 points. Would they move Pitts ahead of NE? Maybe, maybe not. Would they move them ahead of the Rams? For sure.
 
This is how ESPN does all things. In a vacuum of their own sucking so to speak.

There really isn't any logic... if any, it's that they stick with the historical front-runners. Even if it's clear to the eye that the old guard has changed.

Reactionary... not visionary.

Simpletons can do their prognosticating... wait.
 
It's good to hear the talking heads at ESPN and other outlets saying positive things about the Rams, but their rankings don't mean anything. They are done to fill time on their broadcast and create some content for their website. I don't get excited about them.
 
While I do enjoy the accolades, I'm not satisfied until they finally wrap up the division. All it takes is one hiccup against a team we should beat to ruin the best laid plans. They have a game they should win this week. But its the NFL. They have to keep the foot on the gas because there are a couple very big games coming up after this week.
 
While I do enjoy the accolades, I'm not satisfied until they finally wrap up the division. All it takes is one hiccup against a team we should beat to ruin the best laid plans. They have a game they should win this week. But its the NFL. They have to keep the foot on the gas because there are a couple very big games coming up after this week.
Yup... that's why this game is so important.

They lose to a team they ought to beat and it throws everything off...

Take care of business in the desert!!
 
I agree it's strange to put us ahead of the Vikings but this is flattering. We'll see how we rate after the regular season we have a tough schedule to come. Certainly tougher than anybody not in the NFC south.
 
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/11/28/week-12-power-rankings-7/

Week 12 power rankings
Posted by Mike Foolio on November 28, 2017

1. Eagles (10-1; last week No. 1): They’re making it look too easy. At some point, it won’t be.

2. Patriots (9-2; No. 2): Favored by 17. Still cover. Just another day at the office.

3. Steelers (9-2; No. 3): Mike Tomlin should have stuck with coach speak when speaking about a possible postseason rematch with the Patriots.

4. Vikings (9-2; No. 4): They’re starting to feel like a potential Super Bowl team. Which means that the inevitable implosion is coming.

5. Rams (8-3; No. 6): Maybe they’ll fill the Coliseum for a playoff game. Or maybe not.(I'm really beginning to detest this clown) :mad:

6. Saints (8-3; No. 5): Coming Sunday, the biggest game at the Superdome since the lights went out during the Super Bowl.

7. Panthers (8-3; No. 7): They may be the best team no one is paying much attention to.

8. Falcons (7-4; No. 9): The hangover is subsiding. A little.

9. Jaguars (7-4; No. 8): For the first time ever, a “Blake” faced a “Blaine” in a game that didn’t involve a shuttlecock.

10. Seahawks (7-4; No. 12): They may not make the playoffs, but they could make the playoffs interesting by beating the Eagles on Sunday night.

11. Titans (7-4; No. 14): The Steelers and the Patriots should not want to face them in January.

12. Ravens (6-5; No. 13): The Steelers and the Patriots should not want to face them in January.

13. Chargers (5-6; No. 15): The Steelers and the Patriots should not want to face them in January.

14. Bills (6-5; No. 18): The Steelers and the Patriots aren’t concerned about facing them in January.

15. Lions (6-5; No. 10): Their playoff hopes may hinge on winning a game in Baltimore for the first time in 40 years.

16. Chiefs (6-5; No. 11): There’s a fine line between loyalty and stubbornness.

17. Washington (5-6; No. 17): They’ll be dangerous if they can get in. But it won’t be easy to get in.

18. Raiders (5-6; No. 20): They may need to bring back Cliff Branch and Fred Biletnikoff for the next two games.

19. Bengals (5-6; No. 21): Never underestimate their will to get back to the playoffs and lose in the wild-card round.

20. Cowboys (5-6; No. 16): I was very thankful for the tryptophan.

21. Packers (5-6; No. 24): With both the Packers and the Bucs under .500 at the same time, the Bay of Pigs is back, baby.

22. Cardinals (5-6; No. 26): Beat the Rams on Sunday, and the Cardinals could be on to something.

23. Buccaneers (4-7; No. 19): Jameis Winston may have to settle for eating some string cheese on Sunday.

24. Texans (4-7; No. 22): The only question left to answer is whether Bill O’Brien will be back next year.

25. Jets (4-7; No. 23): It’s time to tank.

26. Dolphins (4-7; No. 25): Not many teams could overcome the various messes this franchise has endured.

27. Bears (3-8; No. 27): The Superfans switched to sushi? I thought they were baccala men.

28. Giants (2-9; No. 28): With a trip to Oakland looming, the Giants are 2-1 against the AFC West, 0-8 against the rest of the league.

29. Colts (3-8; No. 29): Whenever Chuck Pagano gets fired, he will have made it far longer than he ever should have.

30. Broncos (3-8; No. 30): Most fans would take a Super Bowl win in exchange for a free-fall two seasons later.

31. 49ers (1-10; No. 31): At what point should they be required to give back one of their Super Bowl trophies?

32. Browns (0-11; No. 32): This year’s game against the Chargers will probably go a little differently than last year’s.
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...e-eagles-and-patriots/?utm_term=.062886a043ce

5. Los Angeles Rams (8-3) | Last Week’s Rank: 8

The Rams recovered from their loss to the Vikings to beat the Saints in impressive fashion Sunday, reinforcing the idea that they belong in the conversation about which team is the NFC’s best. They get a temporary break from facing the conference’s other top teams when they play Sunday at Arizona. Then it’s back to the demanding portion of their schedule, with the Eagles and Seahawks on tap.
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http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/f...e-keenum-leads-vikings-no-3-article-1.3661507

5. Rams (8-3); Last Week: 6
Sean McVay's boys climb back into the Top 5 after toppling the Saints. A trap game in Arizona awaits with the Eagles on the docket in a couple weeks. Somehow, I don't think Jared Goff will take the cheese.
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https://sports.yahoo.com/nfl-power-...-bowl-proclamation-wasnt-wrong-050555583.html

5. Los Angeles Rams (8-3, LW: 6)

The strategy of the Rams rushing to the line, allowing Sean McVay to relay audibles to Jared Goff before the helmet communication turns off at 15 seconds, is fascinating. Not that McVay needs even more praise, but that’s the kind of “why didn’t we think of that first?” strategy you expect from New England.
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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/powerrankings/

#5 Los Angeles Rams

They showed they could play with anybody by dominating the Saints at home. The defense is getting better by the week.
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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...-13-afc-nfc-standings-and-pre-mnf-predictions

4. Los Angeles Rams (8-3)
 
Didn't the Cards sweep us a few years back? Time to rule the Cardinal roost! let this game be a dress rehearsal of what we plan to do to those damn 'Hawks a couple weeks later on!

Yes they did - but we have beat them in their house the last 2 years. Let's make it 3 in a row, and show them that we can do the road warrior:


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O00hjvusnn8
 
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ESPN Stats & Information's John McTigue contributed the following information.

Methodology: These rankings are based on which teams voters think would win head-to-head matchups. Higher-ranked teams would be favored against lower-ranked teams. Coming off a win doesn't guarantee a jump, and a loss doesn't guarantee a fall.
 
Seriously... does he lay money down on the attendance for every Rams home game?

He's obsessed with this topic... find something else to rag on the Rams about, Clownio.

He's probably realized that the Redskins won't change their name and that Kaepernick will not get signed by an NFL team this season(or possibly ever), so his jihad now is to rag on the Rams. Plus he's probably pissed that the Rams made him look foolish again after he picked the Saints to win.

It's a shame really. PFT is an easy and convenient way to get NFL news to post but Foolio has stained it with his foolish remarks.
 
He's probably realized that the Redskins won't change their name and that Kaepernick will not get signed by an NFL team this season(or possibly ever), so his jihad now is to rag on the Rams. Plus he's probably ticked that the Rams made him look foolish again after he picked the Saints to win.

It's a shame really. PFT is an easy and convenient way to get NFL news to post but Foolio has stained it with his foolish remarks.
Actually... when you go back and read his comments, most of them are snarky.

The guy is just miserable.

Do me a favor... don't post his silliness going forward?
 
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He's probably realized that the Redskins won't change their name and that Kaepernick will not get signed by an NFL team this season(or possibly ever), so his jihad now is to rag on the Rams. Plus he's probably ticked that the Rams made him look foolish again after he picked the Saints to win.

It's a shame really. PFT is an easy and convenient way to get NFL news to post but Foolio has stained it with his foolish remarks.
Has anyone ever seen Foolio and Bernie the Hut in the same room together?

Same guy.