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RockRam
Sunday is D-Day for me as concerns the Rams.
Right now, I'm not at all ready to jump on the bandwagon. These wins have been too fragile, and especially for a team who has obvious flaws (such as not being able to run, and the pass game coming in fits and starts).
Grits: Your not ready to jump on the bandwagon? So Seattle has no flaws and AZ has no flaws and SF has no flaws? But the Rams have too many flaws? Yet the Rams are 3-1 and beat both Seattle and AZ. Held Seattle to 3 points and AZ to 13.
If they win against a good Bills team that is on a roll, at LA, on Sunday, then I'll believe.
Until then, no way. Rams are notorious for beating the NFC West, but losing to non-division opponents.
Grits: The Bills are 2-2 and fired their OC two weeks ago. Their 16-0 win in New England on Sunday I'd say is equal to the Rams 9-3 win over the Seahawks except the Rams faced at top QB in Wilson and the Bills faced a kid QB in Brissett.
Believe me; I'm rooting hard for the Rams to prove it to me. But after more than a decade of disappointment, I'm not anywhere near ready to say that they are for real.
Grits: The whole 16 game season is about proving it for every team. My guess is you will be back down in the dumps as soon as they lose any game and will be the first to says "See I told you so"
And I am certain that if the Rams win Sunday, no matter how big or small the margin, stringing 4 victories in a row together, they will start getting some serious media attention and will move up to about the #10 spot in most Power Rankings.
Grits: If you have paid attention they are getting serious media attention right now.
But the key is going to be the Oline playing a whole lot better than they did against the Cards.
Grits: Hmm, I think that the O-line did a nice job of protecting Keenum and AZ's oline got their QB (Palmer) hurt
No predictions, here. Just a glimpse of hope.
Grits: They Rams may lose or win any game you can name. That is the NFL. This team's defense is for real but you know they are paid to play on the other team's sideline too. Chuck Knox said the season is a 16 round fight and success is based on how many rounds you win. So far, the Rams have won three more rounds then they have lost.