NFL Talk: Id Rather see the Rams go- and you can tell whos tough in 2011

NFC West. Brings up images of a dirty restaurant that serves spoiled burgers on moldy buns. But they do have one dish that is at least palatable. RamBurgers. The St. Louis Rams are the most deserving team in the NFC West and should have no problem getting into the playoffs by beating a terrible Seattle team. At least the Rams are moving on up; they have a great new coach in the NFL, Steve Spagnuolo, and a rookie QB Sam Bradford who is a stud in this new decade of the Quarterback sure to rival the 70s/80s if not be better! The Rams are an up and coming team, that won ONE game last year. They are moving UP to 8-8, so they are the only team that at least kind of deserves to go to the playoffs. I still wouldn’t have a team without a winning record host a playoff game. New rules are needed when the NFL decides to go to an 18 game schedule. With only 6 division games, that’s only 1/3 of the schedule that is devoted to the division, not enough to claim the ‘integrity’ of the division. Nope, make it so you have to qualify for the playoffs with an 8-8 record. If you were Seattle, you should be eliminated, even if they do win the NFC West. WHATS UP IN 2011!! Look at all the new QBs entering the league to get excited over; Bradford, Sanchez, Ryan, Flacco, Stafford, Aaron Rodgers, McCoy, then you have the middle aged QBs who have many years left like Rivers, Schaub, Eli Manning, Cutler, Cassel, and possibly, just possibly, Tim Tebow! Oh and we have one too, one of the tops even, Josh Freeman! You can just tell already whos going to be a force in 2011 and beyond. The Detroit Lions are well coached and are putting talent on the roster. Look out for them in the teens decade. Tampa Bay is rising as well, as are the St. Louis Rams. Oakland seems to be ready to move up in the limelight although they need a solid QB, perhaps they have one. You get the feeling Cleveland could be improving, especially with exciting Colt McCoy and Peyton Hillis. The Indianapolis Colts are starting their destined fall from graces as Manning gets even older, and teams like the Saints and Giants have had their days on top, it tough to stay good in these days of free agency. Id say Kansas City is prepared for the next decade, but Seattle is not. You also have some teams that could go either way depending on what happens to their coaching, like in Miami, San Diego, San Francisco, and Dallas where talent is there. You need a QB in Arizona and Carolina and your competitive again. You cant always be the Pittsburgh Steelers!

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