I can't feel too badly about this game. The defense played great. Everything Seattle got was magician work by Russell Wilson. I agree the Rams offense was too impatient, but give credit to Seattle D, the short game wasn't producing in 2nd half. I agree they got away from Gurley, but it seemed like a...
moklerman wrote:If only it was a rarity for the Rams to come up small in a big game. Reading their own press and looking very pathetic.
At the beginning of the season the Bills and Jets we're supposed to be rebuilding and not a challenge to the Patriots. So much for that notion. Removing Woods and Watkins from their roster made them better? :? The Bills are a real head-scratcher for me. I fully expected them to be the worst team in...
Funny to see Keenum up there. I have a soft spot for Chase though. He's a great backup and probably better than a few starters.
HopHead Ram wrote:What I find to be a good treatment for Rams PTSD is alcohol (Bourbon works)and lots of it . I figure I will just kill the brain cells that harbor the memory of last season.
Keep in mind these odds are assuming a very weak NFC West.
Hacksaw wrote:One game at a time. Nothing to think about other than how to beat the Seahawks.
That's with a 2nd year QB in a new offense throwing to mostly new WR's and often running plays for the first time in a game. I have to believe there's going to be marked improvement over the course of the year.
Yeah, I thought it was an illegal chop block when I saw it live. I cringed too, because it would have been kind of a cheap shot. But after seeing it on replay it was clearly legal, and a shot to the hip instead of back of legs.
Yep, watching Sharp/Bayless was RamsRevenge Gold!