Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Rams replaced Lions and had the NFL’s longest active losing streak

By so far, the St. Louis Rams have lost 13 games and become the team who has the NFL's longest active losing streak after the Detroit Lions defeated the Washington Redskins at Ford Field on Sunday.

For the remaining games, the Rams will face the San Francisco 49ers, the Minnesota Vikings, the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Indianapolis Colts, the Detroit Lions, the New Orleans Saints, the Arizona Cardinals, the Seattle Seahawks, the Chicago Bears, the Tennessee Titans, the Houston Texans, the Cardinals again and the 49ers for the last game. None of the 10 teams seems defeatable to the Rams, and some began to believe that the Rams will face 26 consecutive defeats, which would tie the 1976-77 expansion Tampa Bay Bucs for worst in NFL history.

That sounds frustrating to Rams fan. With even the Lions managed to have a win and losing several starters for injuries, this season looks really rough to the Rams. So get ready, Rams fans, it would be an extremely happy moment if your team would manage to win even one game in the remaining games of the season.

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