He was arguing that he'd rather have Flowers than Gurley. He's one of those "never draft a RB in the first round" guys who think they are smarter than everyone. When I called him out on it and showed him his earlier tweets, he blocked me. His record is below average picking games even straight up. Just picking favorites and you'd do a lot better than Prisco. I have no idea how he gotby max - RamsFootballFans.com
I meant this year. That Giant team was a miracle team. They caught lightning in a bottle in the playoffs and faced a Pats team disturbed by their cheating scandle.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteGreatRamNTheSky Seacocks lost their last two games at home. Allegedly the best homefield advantage in the NFL. Grits The point is that a great fan base will help you win more games at home. The fact that the Rams have better results on the road than at home indicates that they don't have a good fan base in LA. Maybe one day that will change, but its a negative right now.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
Not in LA. When was the last time a playoff team only won 3 home games? I bet it was a team without a good HFA.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams are 3-4 in LA. Even the Chargers are better at home. Do the Rams have a home field disadvantage?by max - RamsFootballFans.com
@Alden_Gonzalez: Turns out CB Troy Hill, who would probably cover Mohamed Sanu, does not have a concussion. ILB Mark Barron, dealing with a sore Achilles, "feels good" and aims to play, Sean McVay said. "Things are looking good for him." DB Blake Countess is in concussion protocol.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
He sacrificed that game to ensure all his top players would be ready for this game. His team is favored by 6 points. He hasn't lost a game this year favored by that much. Ending the year with back to back losses to the Niners and Falcons would be nasty end to a great season.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
Troy Hill no concussion. He’s good to go. Barron looks good. Good shot he ready for Saturday. Will know more during the week.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
Those guys really bring it. And Kuechly would be a big problem for Gurley. Plus Cam is an X factor, he will be running a lot more in the playoffs. Ryan is a nice stationary object for Wade and Donald and company.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote9er8er The Rams will beat the Falcons convincingly. And I think that would be the case had the starters played and the beat the 49ers yesterday too. It just so happened to all go right for McVay yesterday, sans the lousy showing of the Rams B unit. But in the process he managed to not lose a spot and got the worst of the NFC playoff crop this year in the Falcons. And it's not theby max - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote9er8er Will the Rams be able to shrug it off and pick up next week where they left off after the Titans, not the 49ers? We find out in 5 days. Anyone want to go on record and make a proclamation one way or the other? It seems reasonable to expect the players to forget the game when they didn't even play. They probably started preparing for the Falcons as soon as the games were over yby max - RamsFootballFans.com
I think it got even further blown off when Saints lost. The game became totally irrelevant. To me, the only thing of interest was getting Ficken some kicks.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
Look at good TEs, most of them were pretty bad in their rookie year.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteGreatRamNTheSky Come on, The Saints are not a dominant team and neither are the Panthers. All I've heard is you don't want to face either and yet both could not come through in games they needed to win. Field is wide open and the Rams chances are as good as any team in this field and probably better then most of them. Grits No way the Saints lose that game if they really needed iby max - RamsFootballFans.com
I already forgot todays game. Totally focused on the Falcons for next Saturday. Thats all that matters now. One game at a time.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
It’s a short week, and ATL has to travel 3 time zones.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
I said in an earlier post that the odds of the Rams having to play the Saints in NO were 4%. And as expected, it wont happen. Pretty simple 96% >> 4%by max - RamsFootballFans.com
And that is another reason why it was right to rest the starters. We couldn't afford to lose anyone without incurring a big drop-offby max - Game Time Forum
Bad sign for Seahawks.by max - Game Time Forum
This is kind of funny.by max - Game Time Forum
Foles just isn't any good. He's an ok backup but he's not taking them anywhere.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
He's backing up Mannion today.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
Cosell is a shameless Eagles fan, and he is worried about Foles. Rightly so.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
Only a few team are playing for something substantial. Most teams are: a) in the playoffs and don't want to get hurt or show anything to their playoff opponents, or b) they are out of the playoffs and stink.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
A specific sequence has to occur for the Rams to play in NO. Rams must lose, win, win. AND Saints must win, win, win. That's the only way the Rams play in NO.by max - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Quotemax They aren't thinking that at all. All they are thinking is rest their players and get them ready for next week. As I posted above in this thread, the odds of them facing the Saints in NO is about 4%. They aren't thinking about going there at all. Can you guarantee they're thinking "4%"? I guess that;'s as good a guess as any. Except itby max - RamsFootballFans.com