With the Rams moving back to LA ... the world just got a whole lot harder for the other 3 teams in the division.
Phoenix has some money now, but LA will get a whole shit ton of cash ... and will attract good talent. And it will likely come at the expense of Arizona.
I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to see how many times the LA Rams played in the NFC Championship game back in the day.
With the Rams moving back to LA ... the world just got a whole lot harder for the other 3 teams in the division.
Phoenix has some money now, but LA will get a whole shit ton of cash ... and will attract good talent. And it will likely come at the expense of Arizona.
I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to see how many times the LA Rams played in the NFC Championship game back in the day.
Pretty sure there's a hard salary cap in the NFL, even in LA. As for attracting good talent, high state income tax ain't such a draw. Whether the Rams are in LA or St. Louis has no impact on the division.
With the Rams moving back to LA ... the world just got a whole lot harder for the other 3 teams in the division.
Phoenix has some money now, but LA will get a whole shit ton of cash ... and will attract good talent. And it will likely come at the expense of Arizona.
I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to see how many times the LA Rams played in the NFC Championship game back in the day.
Who's their quarterback? Until that's solved, all the move does is make their opponents travel time shorter by two time zones.
With the Rams moving back to LA ... the world just got a whole lot harder for the other 3 teams in the division.
Phoenix has some money now, but LA will get a whole shit ton of cash ... and will attract good talent. And it will likely come at the expense of Arizona.
I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to see how many times the LA Rams played in the NFC Championship game back in the day.
Pretty sure there's a hard salary cap in the NFL, even in LA. As for attracting good talent, high state income tax ain't such a draw. Whether the Rams are in LA or St. Louis has no impact on the division.
Way too early to say Arians is Reid 2.0. I still think he's a damn good coach. If I'm choosing between the two I'll take Arians rather easily, and I don't hate Reid.
Those last couple games definitely weren't hbe though.
With the Rams moving back to LA ... the world just got a whole lot harder for the other 3 teams in the division.
Phoenix has some money now, but LA will get a whole shit ton of cash ... and will attract good talent. And it will likely come at the expense of Arizona.
I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to see how many times the LA Rams played in the NFC Championship game back in the day.
Pretty sure there's a hard salary cap in the NFL, even in LA. As for attracting good talent, high state income tax ain't such a draw. Whether the Rams are in LA or St. Louis has no impact on the division.
Everyone wants to be in LA, it's what they want.
LA fucking sucks and half the roster will have FBA by the 2nd preseason game.
With the Rams moving back to LA ... the world just got a whole lot harder for the other 3 teams in the division.
Phoenix has some money now, but LA will get a whole shit ton of cash ... and will attract good talent. And it will likely come at the expense of Arizona.
I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to see how many times the LA Rams played in the NFC Championship game back in the day.
Pretty sure there's a hard salary cap in the NFL, even in LA. As for attracting good talent, high state income tax ain't such a draw. Whether the Rams are in LA or St. Louis has no impact on the division.
Everyone wants to be in LA, it's what they want.
LA fucking sucks and half the roster will have FBA by the 2nd preseason game.
St Louis is a dreary, raysiss, post-industrial skid mark on the Mississippi River; I'm sure the players are just fine with moving to LA, and the beaches, ass, and sun that that entails.
There is something about Arians that pisses me off. Fuck that guy.
There is. Which is why he is probably a pretty good coach. He set out to take down the Hawks and win the West and he did. He kicked their ass at QWEST. He's annoying and arrogant.
There is something about Arians that pisses me off. Fuck that guy.
There is. Which is why he is probably a pretty good coach. He set out to take down the Hawks and win the West and he did. He kicked their ass at QWEST. He's annoying and arrogant.
But he kind of won this year
If what happened to Arizona is winning, then I don't want to win.
The Seahawks are hardly the Steelers. For most of their history and championship game loss would be a special season
Actually I think the Seahawks/Cardinals season played out similar to the Steelers/Bengals season. The Bengals won the division sure, but everyone knew Pittsburgh would embarrass them in the playoffs and they did.
The only difference with Arizona is that they drew Green Bay instead of Seattle. Seattle would have creamed them like Carolina did.
There is something about Arians that pisses me off. Fuck that guy.
There is. Which is why he is probably a pretty good coach. He set out to take down the Hawks and win the West and he did. He kicked their ass at QWEST. He's annoying and arrogant.
But he kind of won this year
no he didn't. He won the meaningless regular season championship and then lost in embarrassing fashion to the same team the seahawks lost respectably to. The only reason he made it to the NFCCG is because the packers fucking suck. I'm not a moral victories guy but push at best
There is something about Arians that pisses me off. Fuck that guy.
There is. Which is why he is probably a pretty good coach. He set out to take down the Hawks and win the West and he did. He kicked their ass at QWEST. He's annoying and arrogant.
But he kind of won this year
no he didn't. He won the meaningless regular season championship and then lost in embarrassing fashion to the same team the seahawks lost respectably to. The only reason he made it to the NFCCG is because the packers fucking suck. I'm not a moral victories guy but push at best
This is all true, but hypotheticals suck. 13-3 > 10-6. NFC Championship game > Divisional round. For all intensive purposes Arizona 2015 > Seattle 2015. Even if we know Seattle was the better team.
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Phoenix has some money now, but LA will get a whole shit ton of cash ... and will attract good talent. And it will likely come at the expense of Arizona.
I was shocked, shocked I tell you, to see how many times the LA Rams played in the NFC Championship game back in the day.
The Reid comparison might be apt.
Those last couple games definitely weren't hbe though.
But he kind of won this year
The only difference with Arizona is that they drew Green Bay instead of Seattle. Seattle would have creamed them like Carolina did.
I'm not a moral victories guy but push at best
My point is the Arizona season is as good as all but 3 in Seattle's history. Saying I don't want that shit season is FS