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To: Annette who wrote (2802)10/10/1999 4:33:00 PM
From: Andy Thomas  Respond to of 45644
 
It looks like a changing of the guard in the NFC West. At the very least, the Rams are successful thus far in protecting the home field in divisional games. Many of us have waited years for the NFC West to be competitive.

I've been a Rams fan from way back but gave up on them a year or two ago. Bruce appears to have emerged as a top receiver in the league.

DeMarco Farr is one of the DTs I'm fairly certain; is he DE? He was a Washington Husky on that '91 championship team.

It looks like the Seahawks will be playing for the division lead next weak, against a 3-1 Charger team. It looked to me like the Chargers would get toasted in the secondary these past two weeks, but apparently they didn't. Let's hope Kitna can light them up. Jordan should be back and apparently he's the fastest thing they have without Galloway. With the deep opening up, maybe Watters can run for at least 4 yards a carry. It would be nice to see Reggie Brown get 5-10 carries next week.

BTW, the AFC West goes up a game on the NFC Central in the season series with the Chargers' win over Detroit.

Are the Chargers for real? Is their defense so incredible that it could carry the team? We'll know more next week.

FWIW
Andy