TriCitySam wrote:Yeah, hate to see them lose a week before, but if we’re champ material we have to take them out and Russ has to get back on track and our D has to get on Garoppolo.
NorthHawk wrote:I think they have similar weaknesses, Goff and Garroppalo in that they wilt under pressure and start throwing up pickable balls.
But I think the Rams will arrive with fire in their eyes ready to make a statement.
Yeah, this will drive Ramblow back underneath his rock for at least a week.
Let's hope they don't wake up out of their stupor for our game with them next week.
Yeah, this will drive Ramblow back underneath his rock for at least a week.
Vegaseahawk wrote:Lol, strangely, this was my 1st thought when the game went final. [i]Our token troll is so harmless, unimaginative, & elementary that it's comical. I know that's why the mods allow him to spout his feeble droll here. He's entertaining, & has gotta be in like, 5th or 6th grade[/u].
The Seahawks win & Rams loss redeemed my day after getting knocked out of my FFL playoff game.4th quarter was another example of Seattle playing not to lose.
jshawaii22 wrote:I'm far more worried now that the Rams lost that game... just remember how the Seahawks played after they laid an egg against the life-time backup Colt McCoy and the Giants and then came back against those very same J-E-T-S the following week. The NFL is a one-game at a time sport. 7 days between games is a lot of time to stew over a loss and one that everyone is talking about (and not in a good way) should make all of us very, very nervous. And I think the Rams have won 5 of the last 6 against us, so they do know how to win.
trents wrote:On the other hand, Goff and the Rams as a whole have proved to be a streaky team. They were on a role until the Jet's knocked them off. Maybe that was the end of the hot streak and a turning point.
Hawktawk wrote:Our pass rush is coming along, our defense in general. Its the best we've had our defense playing this time of the year in a long time. Jets got a little heat on Goff and he puked it up.They aren't as solid as seattle. Were a better team.
There's really no HFA here, Seattle's going to go play in an empty stadium that cost 2 billion against a team that couldn't defend the rug against the Jets a week before. Couldn't stop 37 year old Frank Gore with the game on the line.![]()
Good luck with Carson, Penney, Hyde![]()
Far and away the healthiest our backs have been in a couple of seasons this time of year. Josh Gordon will be suited up. Dunlap's been on a pitch count which is why he's showing up in crunch time which he is. I'm really starting to like the team right now. My main concern remains which Russ is gonna show up. He was good with his feet, pretty bad with his arm considering he was only hit 3 times and wasn't sacked.He left 100 yards of offense and a couple TDs on the field with overthrows and almost got DK injured.It's just weird watching him struggle, we've been spoiled for so long.
He usually gets up for the Rams so lets see. I think it's a win. If he can recapture the magic from his first 5 games and first 6 of 7 we might win it all.
RiverDog wrote:Sunday's game is in Seattle.
I wouldn't be surprised to see Josh Gordon get some action this week. He reported in very good shape and he obviously knows the offense.
I'm holding off on the Lombardi predictions but I am relatively optimistic. Russell looked better than his average for the past 4 or 5 games, but he's still not slinging it around like he was in the first couple months of the season.
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