... but then again, I stink at Madden, let alone coaching an actual team. :lol I mean, if they get a touchdown there, they head into halftime with the lead. So, I get it.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Wow. I don't watch live TV anymore, like... ever. I've got crazy-good ad-blocking online. I haven't seen a full raft of commercials all at one time in a looooooong time. So, is this really the state of commercials today? "Food you can fork?" And that on the heels of a spanking joke? That's family viewing? I thought Thursday nights were "Color Rush" not 50 Shades of Grey. Goby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
It's still a one-score game. Maybe Arians can figure out how to get Adrian Peterson some lanes. I have no idea how good he is at making half-time adjustments, but he's got a chance here.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
With the failed 4th down conversion, they left a bit too much time on the clock if you ask me. Edit: Ugh...by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
PC's theatrics are funny because he isn't getting the call he wants... but also pretty disgusting. I mean, does he seriously just expect to get every call to go his way? Also, shame on Collinsworth and the other fella for glamorizing PC's foul mouth.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
"Maybe Walsh misses that FG?" :ROTFby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
So... interesting. The Cards defense is playing well enough tonight to keep them in this. They've slipped a bit on this last drive, but even if they give up a touchdown, its not like the game is over. On the other hand, this is the same defense that gave up a ton of points to the Rams just a few years ago. Are they just playing better tonight? Are the Seahawks just that much worse on offensby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
LONG after the ball left Stanton's hands just now, the rushing SEA defender pulled him down to the ground. Should have been a flag, imho.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Good people there. Would much rather be a visiting fan there than anywhere within 500 miles of Seattle.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
... either Seattle looks just as bad, or the Cards are playing up to their competition.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Trying to keep this in one thread (a Seahawk game isn't worth an extra thread). So, with all these penalties, and particularly some of the personal fouls, when is the media going to start calling Seattle a "dirty" team? Huh? Crickets? Yeah... thought so.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Absolutely. Was just thinking this myself the other day. In my Rams-get-to-the-Super-Bowl fantasies, I want to face the Pats and humiliate them. Big time.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
During the 2000 season we played the Chargers, who were a good team that year as well. Our horrible defense gave up a bunch of points to them, but we managed to top that. The game was fairly ridiculous when it came to scoring. It was during the NFL Primetime highlights of that game that Berman coined the nickname "Greatest Show on Earth." Later that season an opponent modified it toby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
A wise man I know likes to say, "Never bet against a streak." Well, the Seahawks just had their dumb luck streak end yesterday. Here's for a new streak (of losing) to start! :beercanby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
There are seven teams that are 5-3 or better. The Packers could make it eight teams if they win tonight. Then you've got Atlanta and Washington both at 4-4 who could theoretically still get a streak going (though with all of Washington's injuries, I wouldn't bet it on it for them). Lots of questions and few answers right now as to who is actually good and who's a pretender.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I agree because I'm a bit old-school like you. But the kids these days love their meme-able nicknames. Case in point: it only took a few good games that one year for Zuerlein to get the nickname "Legatron," which was of course a play on Calvin Johnson's "Megatron" nickname.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
But yes, the concept and delivery is quite funny.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
18 years ago, the season started with the Falcons as the reigning NFC Champions, who nonetheless lost the Super Bowl the previous year. In addition, they were a shell of their former performance the year before. 2017... Falcons are reigning NFC Champions who lost the Super Bowl and at 4-4 and 3rd place in the NFC South aren't looking nearly as hot as they were last year.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Offensive lineman, as a general rule, don't put points on the board (directly). On the other hand, if you don't have a good offensive line, your playmakers may never get the chance. It's just really tough to be a consistent, high-level winner in this league. Lots of things have to all come together at once. OL is super important, but if they're blocking for, I dunno, Tony Banks... doesn't matterby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
"GSO Surf" was the suggestion by one of the "Good Morning, Football!" hosts. It was also the one Faulk picked (they had him on as a guest). Not bad. I could go with it. But I was disappointed that even Marshall forgot that originally it was GSO EARTH. "Turf" was an insult, actually, originally coined by Warren Sapp, I think, as they boasted we weren't as good on rby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I understand where you're coming from, 43, but at the end of the day, Seattle won that game. Man, I remember the last time the Rams made the playoffs. We were 8-8. Eeked our way in as a wildcard. Two of those 8 wins were against Seattle. We beat them again, on their home turf to deep-six them three times in a year. Man, those were the days. Whatever you have to say about Martz, dude lived rentby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I appreciate it. It's fun to post again. Never really went anywhere, just didn't have much nice to say about the Rams the last few years. And if you can't say something nice... ;)by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
They're playing good football this year. I agree. But things can change drastically from one year to the next. Seriously, we have a bunch of players to re-sign. Who knows who will be here next year and who won't? No doubt some will get replaced--but will the replacements be upgrades or downgrades? Let's say the Rams finish 10-6 and lose a tough playoff road game to get knocked out. The next yeby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Until we beat Seattle AND win the division, the outlook better be that we've got work to do each and every week. Beat the next team. Beat the next team. Etc. Then beat Seattle and win this division. Any idea that we've "arrived" needs to be shredded immediately, at least until we've actually won the division.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
So, I agree with you that Seattle will probably win. Still... they're on the road and on a short week. It's hard to win on the road (usually... the Rams seems to be able to handle it well enough). I think ARZ may have a better chance than the numbers might indicate.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
2nd and 10. He made a big catch in traffic and took a huge upper-body hit after the catch. It was a big time play. Doctson's catch will get more attention (and rightly so), but that was a clutch catch by Quick. Too bad he wasn't known for that kind of stuff here. Oh, well.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Love the arrogance here (which is typical from Seattle). I hope/think this will play to our advantage when we get our chance to get revenge. Is it too much to hope they get a nasty surprise @ ARZ as well?by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com