Every year about this time prognosticators like to predict that the world will end or some such stuff. I am always amused that few of these predictions come true, but I give them credit for sticking their necks out for what they believe, even when they will be ridiculed. In that vane I offer the following predictions about the Rams for 2008. As usual, these predictions are meant only for entertainment purposes.
1. Orlando Pace Retires: Pace retires when he tears every muscle and joint on his right side while getting off the team bus for the first exhibition game. Pace announces he will attend medical school so he can save money by operating on himself.
2.2008 Draft: Linehan tries to draft two tight ends with the 2nd pick of the draft. When Goodall explains that only one player per pick is allowed, Linehan pouts so long that the Rams forfeit their pick.
3. Linehan the OC: Jay Z gives Linehan a vote of confidence after Linehan convinces him that he has a new offense ready to go for 2008; the single wing.
4. Bulger is released: Since the single wing requires a running quarterback, Linehan releases Bulger and moves Steven Jackson into the quarterback position. A side note: Bulger signs with the SF ***** where he is reunited with Martz and leads them to the Super Bowl.
5. Bruce retires: After being so unreasonable as to not restructure his contract for $50 per game as demanded by the Zigmeister, Bruce retires. One week later Bruce signs with the Pats where he catches the winning touchdown pass in the Super Bowl to defeat the SF *****.
6. Bennett soars: Linehan installs Bennett as the #1 receiver. When asked why, Linehan says, "you don't need to pass much in the single wing offense you know!"
7. Ram TE Heaven: The single wing offense under Linehan features 5 tight end sets. When asked why, Linehan says, "you don't need any receivers in my innovative single wing offense!"
8. Woody Hayes alive and well in 2008: When asked why he installed an offense where the passing game is non-existent Linehan says, "My hero Woody Hayes used to say 'three things can happen when you pass and two of them are bad.' "
9. The defensive changes: No changes are made to the defense except to let Chillar walk. When asked why Hasslett says, "I think our defensive schemes were very effective last year and we had so many injuries on offense that it demoralized our defensive players. So why should we change anything?"
10. Special teams: As a result of our special teams coverage, our defense allows the lowest yards per game in the NFL. Unfortunately the Rams set a record for the most points allowed in the NFL. Average starting position for opponents drives is the Ram 35 yard line. Also, Dante Hall, installed by Linehan as the kickoff returner at the beginning of the year, retires after three games but not before setting the NFL record for kickoff returns for a single season.
These aren't all the possibilities for 2008. Feel free to consult your own crystal ball.

