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Rams have a shot at a good start
Posted by Mike Wilkening on April 23, 2014

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In our Week 17 analysis, we mentioned the need for the Rams and Cardinals to stand up to the NFC West’s power duo of Seattle and San Francisco if they are to compete for playoff spots.

Moreover, it would behoove the Rams and Cardinals to start well, too.

For the Rams, a 3-0 record headed into their Week Four bye isn’t an impossible dream. To begin their season, the Rams have home games against Minnesota (Week One) and Dallas (Week Three) and a road trip to Tampa Bay (Week Two). These opponents aren’t pushovers, but they are teams the Rams can defeat on their best. With games at Philadelphia (Week Five) and vs. Seattle and San Francisco (Weeks Six and Seven) right after the bye, St. Louis needs to sock away some early victories.

The Cardinals, like the Rams, get their bye in Week Four. And like St. Louis, Arizona has two home games before the break. The bad news? One of those home games is against San Francisco in Week Three. The Monday-night Week One opener vs. San Diego could be tricky. So could the trip to face the Giants in New Jersey six days later. Then, after the bye, the Cardinals travel to Denver in Week Five.

Many teams’ preseason plans have been ruined by less-than-ideal starts. It’s no different than a bad break in the Kentucky Derby. Sure, talented closers can win after early stumbles, but getting good position right off the bat is preferable.
 
3rd hardest schedule, huh. Well, it's even tougher than that. A 3-game road trip in the middle of a 7 out of 8 playoff team stretch, the lone team that didn't make the playoffs being ARZ which just missed them. Compound that with playing in Tampa in September ... WTF.
 
Our opponents record against teams with winning records last season:
Team Won Lost Win percentage
Seattle Seahawks 7 3 0.700
San Diego Chargers 6 3 0.667
Denver Broncos 6 4 0.600
San Francisco 49ers 4 5 0.444
Arizona Cardinals 3 5 0.375
St. Louis Rams 3 6 0.333
Minnesota Vikings 1 3 0.250
Philadelphia Eagles 1 4 0.200
Dallas Cowboys 1 5 0.167
Washington Redskins 1 5 0.167
Kansas City Chiefs 1 6 0.143
New York Giants 1 6 0.143
Oakland Raiders 1 7 0.125
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 0 9 0.000
 
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