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At 6-2, the Rams appear to be one of the top teams in the NFL at this point. However, the schedule is much harder for the second half of the season.
The Rams have the NFC playoff picture within their control as they play every NFC division leader outside themselves before the regular season concludes. If the playoffs started today, the Eagles (8-1), the Saints (6-2), the Vikings (6-2), and the Seahawks (5-3) would all be post-season bound in the NFC. Coincidentally, the Titans (5-3) would also make it in the AFC as the 4th seed.
All these teams are slated to play the Rams in the coming weeks. This indicates that the Rams will not only be controlling their own destiny but the partial fate of 5 other contenders as well.
If the Rams make the playoffs this season, these are likely the same teams they will face so these games will be particularly telling. Can we keep it going?
The Rams have the NFC playoff picture within their control as they play every NFC division leader outside themselves before the regular season concludes. If the playoffs started today, the Eagles (8-1), the Saints (6-2), the Vikings (6-2), and the Seahawks (5-3) would all be post-season bound in the NFC. Coincidentally, the Titans (5-3) would also make it in the AFC as the 4th seed.
All these teams are slated to play the Rams in the coming weeks. This indicates that the Rams will not only be controlling their own destiny but the partial fate of 5 other contenders as well.
If the Rams make the playoffs this season, these are likely the same teams they will face so these games will be particularly telling. Can we keep it going?