Before the game I was talking with a good friend (also a Rams fan) that is local here in the DC area. Be can be very critical but in this conversation we said we were going to be positive. That there is no way on Monday night football in their first game as the Los Angeles Rams this team would not play well and handle their business. Even though we had evidence of previous games where the Rams just didn't show up...we refused to go there. We said not this time... Fisher is going to have them ready.
fool me once shame on you...fool me twice shame on me...
I'm done with Fisher ... what we saw Monday night was inexcusable
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my co-workers and neighbor were pumping up the Rams late last week and over the weekend, telling me that they were going to whip the Whiners. I adamantly said that I had a bad feeling about the game and told them that I'd take a win any way I could get it.
When I got home from work before the game, I told my wife that i just wasn't looking forward to the game, as I thought it was a perfect trap game. Typical Fisher SH*&. Outside of the Jr. High offensive playcalling I think the biggest problem the Rams had was that they took the Whiners lightly. And to me, that starts at the top. Its almost as if, they've acquired some borderline (supposedly) superstar talent, and JF and company just thought that they'd run right over the Whiners with those stars, who universally have been predicted to be one of the worst teams in the NFL this year.
THIS TEAM SHOULDN'T TAKE ANY TEAM LIGHTLY, PERIOD!!!!!
I'll be at the Coliseum (Thanks Mark!!) screaming my head off, and I think that the Rams have a real shot at a win.....but unfortunately even a win over the dreaded (much better team than the Whiners) Seahawks, won't remove much of the sting of Monday night. I need to see much more consistency from this team, and frankly, I just don't know if that is possible under JF's watch.