December 25, 2017 05:37AM
Surprised they were able to beat Dallas, but they ARE still a good team even missing like 5 pro-bowlers on D. A wounded animal is dangerous, but the discipline I saw vs Mariota yesterday tells me the Rams are ready even if Russell goes off again (finally). It won't be the curb stomp we got last week, but the Rams aren't the wild-stallion team they were earlier this year, with lots of talent but up-and-down.

Ball control, lots of effective running (maybe even Tavon? He did alright last week to run out the clock) and a few deep shots (nice redemption, Kupp) to ease up the run pressure and it would be a good workmanlike playoff victory. I AM more nervous to face Seattle than Atlanta, but only because SEA is still a div rival. Atlanta is the better team, and they already proved that in Seattle.

Regardless how this rolls out, I like facing ATL OR SEA for the first playoffs most of this young team has faced. Prefer to CAR.



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  ATL OR FRIGGING Hags?

CarolinaRam413December 25, 2017 05:28AM

  I think we beat Seahags again.

BumRap157December 25, 2017 05:30AM

  Seahawks are still shaky

ArizonaRamFan157December 25, 2017 05:37AM

  SEA 136y total offense, 142y penalties, yet wins 21-12

ArizonaRamFan134December 25, 2017 05:49AM

  That's why Seattle is dangerous

NewMexicoRam153December 25, 2017 06:00AM

  Rams match up well against Seattle

ferragamo79138December 25, 2017 06:59AM

  Re: one dimensional teams and weak offensive lines

Speed_Kills119December 25, 2017 09:07AM

  Also: Carolina or NO

The Professor139December 25, 2017 06:58AM

  I personally don't care who it is. They're all good

GreatRamNTheSky233December 25, 2017 07:09AM

  Why fear the Seahawks?

Rams43187December 25, 2017 07:36AM

  praying for the Hags......

Rampage2K-166December 25, 2017 09:01AM