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    wv
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    Looks like only one team failed to make the playoffs the

    year after winning the Ring.   Ravens back in 2013 were only 8-8 after winning it all the year before.

    Almost all the Super Bowl winners had really good years the year

    after winning it all.   See the next-years-record in parentheses.

     

    I also think its noteworthy that 3 of the last 4 ring-winners had

    five losses during the regular season.

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    2022 Rams – 12-5

    2021 Bucs-  11-5  — (13-4)

    2020 Chiefs- 12-4 – (14-2)

    2019 Patriots – 11-5 – (12-4)

    2018 Eagles- 13-3 – (9-7)

    2017 Patriots- 14-2 – (13-3)

    2016 Broncos- 12-4 – (9-7)

    2015 Patriots- 12-4 – (12-4)

    2014 Seahawks -13-3 – (12-4)

    2013 Ravens- 10-6 – (8-8)

    #138357
    zn
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    There are still questions about the Rams becomes their turnover is so heavy. But then their replacement strategies are good too and their coaching is largely intact.

    Secondary: there are pieces though we don’t know how they add up. There is no sign that things could just be bad. It’s possible that Fuller and Scott make a great duo.

    LB: We know they will miss Miller but at the same time having Wagner should fix a weakness (run game, middle, short passing). Maybe Hollins can provide some outside rush, or someone else.

    DL: Best DL in years. Robinson stepping up was great for the D and there’s no reason to expect he will backslide. Then there’s Donald, who, it is fair to say, can reasonably be considered more of a plus then a negative. 😎

    OL: Maybe not as good? No reason to think they will tank. So there are some mild questions but there’s no way to know yet how good they will be but they should at least be solid.

    TE/WR: Top unit, and that’s even with losing Woods and whether or not OBJ comes back. If OBJ comes back they could be unstoppable.

    RB: Depends on health. Both Akers and Henderson get dinged up. They have shown they can get by even if the running game is being thwarted, as long as they keep making hand-offs and don’t abandon the run.

    QB: Best 4th quarter qb ever from a Rams qb. Sometimes he is errant in quarters 1-3. If he improves when it comes to that then they just win.

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