season 7 mid-season review

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The Rams are going in to week 9 with their best record since owner Rocky Blahblah has taken over the team. they are 4-3 (wk 7 bye). It has been a roller-coaster ride this season, with some

high points:CoT7R-VUkAA5Zkn.jpg



and some crushing low points;CoeJGqtUAAE_gXp.jpg

despite the wk 6 massacre at the hands of the Niners the Rams have looked like true competitors this season. the Rams draft and free agency plan over the years has been to increase the already strong points of the team. Aaron Donald has received some much needed help behind the line from the linebacking core of Alec Ogletree, Brandon Spikes, and Jesus "The Savior" Kitchens.CoLQrlWUsAAkJgD.jpg
Rams fans attention has shifted over to the defense, who have bailed out the unpredictable (not in a good way) play of the offense numerous times over the last couple seasons.


With that being said a glimmer of hope has appeared in the form of the #1 receiver on the roster. Corey Latimer has been the focal point in the air, receiving the ball 25 times on the season and scoring 4 times. CoLQsE5UMAAmtWz.jpg

the rams need to get their game in gear if they want to compete in the off-season. The niners show no sign of slowing down, though the season is far from over it looks like their only hope will be the wildcard. The Rams have had a habit of becoming much more competitive during the last half of the season the last couple of years and hope to keep that trend going after a decent start.

some pivotal match ups are coming up for the team. they are facing the always dangerous Seahawks next week, if St Louis can't pull this one out, they will be 0-3 in the NFC West.

a lot of obstacles are ahead of our Rams but spirits are high and the team has kept their #hornsup
 
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