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This Sunday will be very telling

September 14, 2016 10:51AM
In at least one aspect: Has Fisher lost this team

The Rams have always played the Seahawks tough under Fisher. Beat them twice last year. These are the games the Rams typically win (the ones they're not supposed to).

Seattle will come to town and will be looking for big time payback.

How will the Rams play? Will they play harder, smarter, faster than they did on Monday. Or will we see more of the same.

If the Rams play well and either win or lose a close game then Fisher hasn't lost this team. Yet.

If the Rams get embarrassed again then it should be obvious that he's lost the team.

On Monday Night, I think we saw at least a few cracks in the foundation. Britt and Quinn with their anthem protest. Fisher asked for a heads-up and he wasn't given one. The Gurley and Donald displays of frustration.

The players are also keenly aware of what the media and former Rams are saying publicly. They know how bad this team and coach are being portrayed right now. Are they focusing on the rhetoric, no. But they are aware and it will be interesting to see if they are willing to fight or fold.

The players will have a lot to say with their play this Sunday.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 09/14/2016 11:27AM by LARams17.
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  This Sunday will be very telling

LARams17573September 14, 2016 10:51AM

  Winning cures all

Hazlet Hacksaw260September 14, 2016 11:25AM

  Not necessarily...

sacram338September 14, 2016 11:31AM

  YEP!!

Ramgator357September 14, 2016 11:36AM

  Rams not only need to win but win in a confident way.

Ramgator413September 14, 2016 11:35AM

  Re: I'd be ok with that

merlin298September 14, 2016 03:02PM

  If that happened...

JamesJM339September 14, 2016 03:03PM