The NFC West was the San Francisco 49ers for the taking, after starting the season 4-0 – the Niners then hit a speed bump verse Seattle and Arizona. The division tightened up when the Rams won 6 of their last 7 games including a dominating 41-7 win over the Niners in San Francisco.
Los Angeles Rams (6-3): S S0DEN seems to have turned his season around, the defense has played lights out in the last 7 games moving from the 28th to the 4th ranked squad. The Rams have given up the fewest points per game (17) in the league. The Rams finish the season with key matchups verse the Packers (8-3), Jaguars (7-3), Vikings (6-4), Ravens (6-3) and finally the 49ers (5-5).
San Francisco 49ers (5-5): SwingOnDeez has now dropped 2 straight games but he can right the ship next week with a win over Minnesota. The 49ers have the leagues 5th rated defense and the 3rd best pass defense. This is huge in a pass oriented league. The 49ers can close out the season with the NFC West title if they can in key games verse the Vikings (6-4), Falcons (7-3), Titans (7-3) and finally the Rams (6-4).
Arizona Cardinals (3-7): M S0DEN or Monica is the only female owner in Soden Bowl right now, her ability to play the defensive line has been huge as she averages 1 sack every drive from the defensive line position on defense. The Cardinals would need a lot of help to climb up the division ladder to the top. The Cardinals would need to beat the Rams (6-4), Bears (7-2), Cowboys (8-1) and sweep the Seahawks (3-7) to have a shot.
Seattle Seahawks (3-7): AK Roxyz is the youngest owner in Soden Bowl at age 12, he has shown a lot of promise with good stick skills. He has 3 quality wins over the 49ers (5-5), Steelers (3-6) and the Jaguars (7-3). The Seahawks will need to improve defensive gameplay as they rank in the bottom 10 in all categories. Offensively the Seahawks need to hold on to the football and not turn it over as much. Russell Wilson has a career high 27 interceptions through just 11 weeks including 4 thrown this week in a heart breaking loss to the Cardinals.