I think beating Belichick was one of McVay's two or three most cherished wins since he got here. Hard to keep the team from falling into a trap when you are yourself.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
With six chocolate covered turds in the mix. You get two or three good ones in a row, you're like "wow this box is awesome." Then you get the turd.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
to prepare for a team that just lost 40-3 to Seattleby Great Bordeni - Game Time Forum
Shot his wad against the Bearsby Great Bordeni - Game Time Forum
I became a Rams fan for the same reason (seeing the colors and uniform in a playoff game at Dallas. Just different years. Saw the players either going onto or coming off the field in the 73 playoff loss, which should have been played in L.A. The next year I was all in and they were a top five team for the next six years. That's how I survived the great droughts of 1991-98 and 2005-16.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Just play it safe, Rams. Please no touchdowns allowed on special teams.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Huge wins over Cards and Patriots. Next game is at Seattle for basically the division and a home game in the playoffs. And in between, the 0-12 Jets. Reminds me of the 2001 season when we played Carolina, a team we had beaten 48-14 already and a team that finished 1-15 that year. Carolina gave us all we wanted. We needed a blocked field goal for a return to win 38-32. This one's at home, aby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamgator He looks like he is barely running BUT he gets the yards. I thought the exact same thing. Dickerson was one of a kind. Nobody looked like him with all that padding and the goggles and the high stride. But the way Akers just kind of glides downfield, like a soccer player on the attack, waiting for the angle, reminds me of something I read about Dickerson. Apparently in his first prby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
I know this is probably nowhere near the record for most wins by a coach versus another team before suffering a loss. But it does make me curious as to who and what might be. Would it be Seifert against our Rams, or did we beat him that first game? Maybe one of the NFC Central coaches against the Bucs when they started out? Or some old school guy like Halas against a team like the Cardinals?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Hell yeahby Great Bordeni - Game Time Forum
Just watch last year's Super Bowl. Shanahan choked away another ring.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
I have boycotted all NFL since. Don't want to hear anything about that game or him. So sick of one guy crapping the bed so many times. If he had called out sick we would have won at least one of the 49er games and the Miami game. Yes, there were other screw ups. Yes, it's a team game. But you can't be soft as tissue paper when you are one of the biggest QBs in the League. He makes Everett looby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Instead of first and 10 from inside their own five, Niners got it at the 20. Like my chances with our D in that situation.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteClassicalwit The defense gets its share of the blame too. Sometimes it looks like they can't stop a butterfly. That applies to all defenses, really. Name me one defense that shuts down everybody all the time. Ours does that more than most.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Sorry for another Goff thread, but... watching him screw up and then sit there on the bench like it's a preseason game or something. Your teammates are watching, dude. They're out there throwing themselves into piles of bodies or chasing someone with everything they have. You cough up the ball every time something goes a little wrong and then the word bubble above your head says "Bummer,by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
I've liked Goff and supported him his entire Rams career....right up until the Miami game. We just can't survive a game like that in the playoffs, and with Goff you can't shake the feeling that another game like that is coming. Sometimes he just acts like his mind is somewhere else. He does great in the uptempo offense because he doesn't have time to think. I think he'll beat the Niners this weeby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
What I meant was....the point spread. Is 4.5 the highest point spread we have "overcome" to win the McVay Era? I'm guessing Dallas was a touchdown favorite in 2017, coming off the great year they had in 2016.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Maybe at Dallas his first year? At Seattle that same year?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Makes it twice as satisfying. Seriously how many questionable calls can go only one way in a game?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Three wins in 78 scoring only 10 points, and if we'd been able to score in the championship game against Dallas, it probably could have been four.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
That's a good number. Hard to bet on three. But one will be achieved by halftime.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Imagine having nine sacks at this point. Doesn't AD have 10 all by himself?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
I went to the University of Kentucky. Our football history is kind of like the Cardinals, Buccaneers, Jets, etc. Great memories don't come along very often. Austin MacGinnis provided a few of them. In 2016, Lamar Jackson was the odds on favorite to win the Heisman Trophy. Louisville was a 27-point favorite to beat us that year. The game came down to a 47-yard (I think) field goal by MacGinnis. Biby Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
Have we never been tied at the half under McVay?by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
wasn't it his flinch at the line of scrimmage that took Williams' pick six away? Bet he'd love to have that one back.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
the two top conference records in the NFC belong to the Rams and the Saints at 6-1by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com
from being 7-0 against Seattle. And he's 6-0 against Arizona.by Great Bordeni - RamsFootballFans.com