The worst owner in sports increased the value of his investment portfolio moving his team to LA, but no improvements were made to the actual product on the field. Leading this sh**show is Jeff Fisher, who is miraculously still employed in the NFL despite having two winning seasons since 2004. His coaching methods are archaic, his team undisciplined, and his unwillingness to adapt will continue to cripple this team. I have to believe the sole purpose for his hire in 2012 was to transition this franchise to LA, not to actually win games. Mission accomplished. In order to make a big splash in the competitive LA market, the front office over reached on a trade for a non-franchise QB at #1 overall. Good luck to Jared Goff playing behind a terrible O line with no viable receivers. In the event of a Todd Gurley injury, this team may average around six points/game. The D will again be solid led by the front 4, however, the depth isn't as strong as in previous years with the loss of Chris Long. Alec Olgetree will replace James Laurenitis at MLB, which may be a slight improvement. Janoris Jenkins defected to the Giants, which will negatively impact the secondary with his big plays (although he could be a liability in coverage at times). Unless the D plays to historic levels, I can't see this team winning many games behind a rookie QB with an already suspect offense.
I'm firing on the U at 7.5 as I expect this to ultimately end up at 7.