By Craig
Hardesty
Monday, November 26th, 2001
Remember the days when you were (almost) willing to bet your car that the
Cowboys or 49ers, or even the Bills, were going to make it to the Super Bowl?
Remember when you would have been willing to make that bet in September,
if not August?
Well, here we are in Week 11 of the NFL season, and most of us are still
trying to figure out who the contenders and the pretenders are. The playoffs
are just around the corner, and we are no closer to finding the cream of
the crop in the NFL than we are to finding life on Mars.
Oh, sure. The St. Louis Rams and the Oakland Raiders look pretty good. But
are they Super Bowl bound? Aren't we talking about a Rams team that can't
seem to defeat the New Orleans Saints - the 6-5 New Orleans Saints?
And what about those Ray-duhs? They were looking pretty good until Shawn
Alexander made their run defense look like a block of Swiss cheese. Can you
really pick a team to go to the Super Bowl that can't seem to tackle the
opposing teams running backs?
Or maybe you think the Saints will make it to the Super Bowl? Did we mention
that New Orleans is 6-5 and just lost to the Patriots?
The Colts are pretty good, aren't they? Nope, they have no defense.
The Ravens are pretty good, aren't they? Nope, they have no offense.
Well, the Titans are still contenders, right? Nope, they have no offense
- or defense.
Anyone out there still rooting for San Francisco? Can you trust a team where
the star receiver hates the head coach and vice versa, and will then get
on national television and say so?
Is there any team out there worth hanging your hat on?
Go out on a limb and declare the Rams to be Super Bowl favorites. Even if
they can't beat a very iffy Saints team, the Rams still have the most potent
offensive attack in the league. And their defense, though young and somewhat
unproven, is certainly better than their defense of last year.
So go ahead and pencil in the St. Louis Rams to make it to the Super Bowl.
Just don't bet on it.
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