A few days ago in this space, I shared predictions for the
winners in each division across the NFL. So you know generally what I think the
Chiefs and Rams are going to do this season. But since many of you (as well as
me) are big fans of one or both teams, I decided to dedicate an additional blog
this week to break down some details for each team’s season.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Finished 7-9 last season, last in AFC West
Key Additions:
NT Dontari Poe (R), RB Peyton Hillis, RT Eric Winston, TE Kevin Boss, CB
Stanford Routt, QB Brady Quinn, OC Brian Daboll
Recipe for Success:
The Chiefs finished last in the AFC West last season with a record of 7-9, just
one win away from repeating as division champions despite losing three key
players – RB Jamaal Charles, S Eric Berry and TE Tony Moeaki – to season-ending
knee injuries. All three members of the ACL Crew are back and with other key
additions at positions of need, there are many calling for Kansas City to win
the much-improved but still mediocre division. The running game should be solid
with Charles and Hillis, and the defense is expected to be in the upper half of
the league; the key to the Chiefs return to the playoffs will be the play of QB
Matt Cassel in a make-or-break season for him.
Schedule
Breakdown: In addition home-and-home series within the AFC West, the
division plays the NFC South and the AFC North as part of the normal NFL
schedule rotation. The Chiefs host the Falcons, Ravens, Bengals, Panthers and
Colts, and have to travel to Buffalo, New Orleans, Tampa Bay, Pittsburgh and
Cleveland for road games.
Prediction: I
have been saying for weeks now that I’m trying my best to temper my optimism
for the upcoming season. Key additions at several spots have solidified the
roster. Based on the schedule and the fact that the Chiefs have one of the
deepest and youngest rosters in the league, I’m predicting a record of 10-6 and
an AFC West crown.
ST. LOUIS RAMS
Finished 2-14 last season, last in NFC West
Key Additions:
DT Michael Brockers (R), CB Janoris Jenkins (R), CB Courtland Finnegan, RB
Isaiah Pead, WR Brian Quick (R), WR Steve Smith, LB Jo-Lonn Dunbar, Head Coach
Jeff Fisher
Recipe for Success:
The Rams will be more competitive in 2012 for one simple reason … Jeff
Fisher. He is one of only a handful of NFL head coaches that have proven over
time that he can take a less than stellar lineup and get it to perform its
abilities. Plus Fisher and new General Manager Les Snead turned the No. 2 pick
in this year’s draft into a number of building blocks the team needed to lay a
foundation for the future. Steven Jackson will have a big year, and Sam
Bradford will bounce back. Also look for LB James Laurinaitis, DE Chris Long
and S Quintin Mikell to excel on defense.
Schedule
Breakdown: In addition home-and-home series within the NFC West, the
division plays the NFC North and the AFC East as part of the normal NFL schedule
rotation. The Rams host the Redskins, Packers, Patriots (London), Jets and
Vikings at the Ed (Jones Dome); and have to travel to Detroit, Chicago, Miami,
Buffalo and Tampa Bay.
Prediction: The
Rams showed signs of life in the pre-season, but then again, the team went
undefeated in the pre-season last year. Fisher’s expertise and presence will
equal at least two wins. The NFC West is improving but is still weak, and the
Rams will take a step forward. I’m calling for a 6-10 season.
As always, I’d love to hear from you. How do you think our
Missouri teams will do? Am I being to realistic, too pessimistic? Come on,
sound off.
Until next time, thanks for reading.
Steve
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