Post by Rams GM (Frank) on Sept 13, 2016 1:11:23 GMT -5
Week 1
Miami Dolphins: A great week 1 victory against a division rival, scoring over 200 points and finally displaying the heart everyone has been waiting for from this organization.
New England Patriots: Tough loss in the opening week of the season. Weak LB play, and a lack of any kind of efficiency from the TE position led to a very low scoring week.
New York Jets: An impressive week 1 performance led by 44 points from Andrew Luck, but it was a team effort as points came from all over the place. Jets look like a contender.
Buffalo Bills: The Bills put up a strong as a fight as they could considering the organizational chaos. Week 1 was the beginning of a long season.
Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens get upset in Week 1. They lose by 9 points, and seeing a big ZERO from the TE position pretty much cemented a big divisional loss.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Despite the three zero's on the D side of the ball, the Steelers get a big divisional win in week 1. This is now anyone's division to win.
Cincinnati Bengals: The Bengals get off to a rough start, not enough offense to get past the Browns, despite the nice numbers from the D.
Cleveland Browns: The Browns do what they do, put up over 200 points, and get a big divisional win in week 1. But there are major holes on offense.
Indianapolis Colts: The Colts get a win against a rebuilding Raiders team. It wasn't the most impressive win only putting up 161 points, but a win is a win.
Oakland Raiders: Raiders put up as good a fight as they possibly could considering this team is in complete rebuild. Its all about what talent develops on this roster for the future.
Houston Texans: The Texans get upset in week one, throwing the entire division in for a loophole as the 2 time defending AFC champs struggle to score points.
San Diego Chargers: Despite the roster weakness at the WR position, big games by CJ Anderson and Jamison Winston lead the Chargers to a big week 1 victory.
Jacksonville Jaguars: A favorable match-up in week one help propel the Jaguars to a victory, but with only a 143 points, who will score for this team when the schedule gets tough?
Denver Broncos: The rebuilding Broncos have a ways to go.
Tennessee Titans: The Bradford trade didn't help, as going with no QB is always tough. But apart from that, 5 more zero's did this team in in week 1.
Kansas City Chiefs: A nice week 1 victory sets up a season long divisional battle against the Chargers. This race will be fun to watch.
New York Giants: A stunning week 1 loss by the Legacy NFL perennial power Giants leaves the league in shock. The Giants are under .500 for the first time in league history.
Minnesota Vikings: The Vikings pick up where they left off at the end of last season, on fire. However the loss of Keenan Allen and RG3 will hurt.
Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys pull out a stunning upset against the Detroit Lions. Don't sleep on this team, they may be for real.
Detroit Lions: The big question coming into the season for the Lions was would their defense score enough points to make them relevant... They barely scored 50 in week 1.
Philadelphia Eagles: The Eagles get a nice week 1 victory, getting a nice balance of scoring, but the zero's need to be eliminated.
Chicago Bears: The Bears are working with what they have, and despite no QB, they made it a close one.
Washington Redskins: An impressive week 1 victory, scoring 230 points from a well balanced attack. Do we have a new power in the NFC East?
Green Bay Packers: A fairly well balanced attack in week 1, but the Redskins were too overpowering.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The rebuilding Bucs put up a decent fight, but still a year away.
New Orleans Saints: The Saints did not play well in week 1, but they capitalized against a favorable match-up. They're going to need better numbers against the top brass.
Atlanta Falcons: Tough loss in week 1, the 3 zero's did them in.
Carolina Panthers: Despite no running game in week 1, the Panthers looked impressive. They are the clear favorites in the AFC South.
Los Angeles Rams: The Rams lead the league in scoring in week 1, and won a league record 19th straight game within division play. Rams have never lost a divisional game.
Arizona Cardinals: Tough loss for the Cards, but still put up big points. The Cards are a power in this league, but the LB unit is a major weakness.
Seattle Seahawks: The rebuilding Seahawks need more time, too many zero's across the board did them in in week 1.
San Francisco 49ers: The 49ers get the win, but it wasn't pretty. Only 2 other teams in this league scored less than the niners in week 1. They just happened to play one.
Miami Dolphins: A great week 1 victory against a division rival, scoring over 200 points and finally displaying the heart everyone has been waiting for from this organization.
New England Patriots: Tough loss in the opening week of the season. Weak LB play, and a lack of any kind of efficiency from the TE position led to a very low scoring week.
New York Jets: An impressive week 1 performance led by 44 points from Andrew Luck, but it was a team effort as points came from all over the place. Jets look like a contender.
Buffalo Bills: The Bills put up a strong as a fight as they could considering the organizational chaos. Week 1 was the beginning of a long season.
Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens get upset in Week 1. They lose by 9 points, and seeing a big ZERO from the TE position pretty much cemented a big divisional loss.
Pittsburgh Steelers: Despite the three zero's on the D side of the ball, the Steelers get a big divisional win in week 1. This is now anyone's division to win.
Cincinnati Bengals: The Bengals get off to a rough start, not enough offense to get past the Browns, despite the nice numbers from the D.
Cleveland Browns: The Browns do what they do, put up over 200 points, and get a big divisional win in week 1. But there are major holes on offense.
Indianapolis Colts: The Colts get a win against a rebuilding Raiders team. It wasn't the most impressive win only putting up 161 points, but a win is a win.
Oakland Raiders: Raiders put up as good a fight as they possibly could considering this team is in complete rebuild. Its all about what talent develops on this roster for the future.
Houston Texans: The Texans get upset in week one, throwing the entire division in for a loophole as the 2 time defending AFC champs struggle to score points.
San Diego Chargers: Despite the roster weakness at the WR position, big games by CJ Anderson and Jamison Winston lead the Chargers to a big week 1 victory.
Jacksonville Jaguars: A favorable match-up in week one help propel the Jaguars to a victory, but with only a 143 points, who will score for this team when the schedule gets tough?
Denver Broncos: The rebuilding Broncos have a ways to go.
Tennessee Titans: The Bradford trade didn't help, as going with no QB is always tough. But apart from that, 5 more zero's did this team in in week 1.
Kansas City Chiefs: A nice week 1 victory sets up a season long divisional battle against the Chargers. This race will be fun to watch.
New York Giants: A stunning week 1 loss by the Legacy NFL perennial power Giants leaves the league in shock. The Giants are under .500 for the first time in league history.
Minnesota Vikings: The Vikings pick up where they left off at the end of last season, on fire. However the loss of Keenan Allen and RG3 will hurt.
Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys pull out a stunning upset against the Detroit Lions. Don't sleep on this team, they may be for real.
Detroit Lions: The big question coming into the season for the Lions was would their defense score enough points to make them relevant... They barely scored 50 in week 1.
Philadelphia Eagles: The Eagles get a nice week 1 victory, getting a nice balance of scoring, but the zero's need to be eliminated.
Chicago Bears: The Bears are working with what they have, and despite no QB, they made it a close one.
Washington Redskins: An impressive week 1 victory, scoring 230 points from a well balanced attack. Do we have a new power in the NFC East?
Green Bay Packers: A fairly well balanced attack in week 1, but the Redskins were too overpowering.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The rebuilding Bucs put up a decent fight, but still a year away.
New Orleans Saints: The Saints did not play well in week 1, but they capitalized against a favorable match-up. They're going to need better numbers against the top brass.
Atlanta Falcons: Tough loss in week 1, the 3 zero's did them in.
Carolina Panthers: Despite no running game in week 1, the Panthers looked impressive. They are the clear favorites in the AFC South.
Los Angeles Rams: The Rams lead the league in scoring in week 1, and won a league record 19th straight game within division play. Rams have never lost a divisional game.
Arizona Cardinals: Tough loss for the Cards, but still put up big points. The Cards are a power in this league, but the LB unit is a major weakness.
Seattle Seahawks: The rebuilding Seahawks need more time, too many zero's across the board did them in in week 1.
San Francisco 49ers: The 49ers get the win, but it wasn't pretty. Only 2 other teams in this league scored less than the niners in week 1. They just happened to play one.