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WOW!! I didn't realize this^!! It's with-in reach!!The Rams are 67 points away from outscoring the 2015 and 2016 teams combined
I’d also like to add, we would be only the 18th team in nfl history to score 500 points. We’re making history folks.We need 62 points over the final two games to reach 500 points on the season. A feat not done since the GSOT.,
I’d also like to add, we would be only the 18th team in nfl history to score 500 points. We’re making history folks.
I’d also like to add, we would be only the 18th team in nfl history to score 500 points. We’re making history folks.
Well actually, the Vikings did score 556 in 1998Let it not be forgotten that the Rams were the first team EVER to score 500 points in a season, .
Well....... The Patriots did score 500+ in 3 consecutive seasons 2010-2012....and are the ONLY team to ever do it in consecutive seasons.
Jags have Seattle and the Titans it's going to be close.Being a Defensive minded Fan, I LUV the Fact the Rams are #2 in the League in Sacks with 47 sacks! I hoping we can over-take the #1 Jag's who have 51 sacks!! Against the Titans & 9ers it's possible!!
Truthfully, the way the Jags have been "Sack-City' all Season, for the Rams to be #2 behind them is just Fantastic!! But it would be "Icing-on-the-Cake" to catch up-to them!!:yess:Jags have Seattle and the Titans it's going to be close.
Well actually, the Vikings did score 556 in 1998
Well....... The Patriots did score 500+ in 3 consecutive seasons 2010-2012....
But hey, who's checking?
Sorry, not true. 1983 Redskins, 541 1984 Dolphins 513, 1994, Niners 505 points. 1998 Vikings 556, 1998 Broncos 501. Rams have scored 500 points 3 times. 1999, 2000 and 2001.Let it not be forgotten that the Rams were the first team EVER to score 500 points in a season, and are the ONLY team to ever do it in consecutive seasons.
Only 3 times in the last 20 years has the NFL highest scoring team won the Super Bowl. Not a good sign.
Most Super Bowl winners have a top 10 defense in points per game. It's almost a requirement to win. Only 8 Super Bowl winners had a defense out of the top 10 in ppg. The average for the Super bowl winner is 4.3 in ppg for offense and 4.0 in ppg for defnese. For the loser, its 5.5 for offense and 4.3 for defense. There is a caveat. If they are outside the top ten in ppg on defense they almost exclusively step up their game in the playoffs. Example is the 2011 Giants. They were 25th in ppg during the season,(25 ppg.) but during the playoffs they held their opponents to 14 ppg.Yeah you are right.
How does it look when that highest scoring offense has the #1 special teams and a top 5-10 defense?