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 by Elvis
1 week 1 day ago
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United States of America   Los Angeles
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Elvis wrote:Dotson stealing souls on this play but is Avila downfield early?


Watching this angle and i don't think he is. He's within 2 yards of LOS when the ball comes out of Stafford's hand...


 by snackdaddy
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United States of America   Merced California
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Lol, Dotson was ready to pancake a 3rd defender but the whistle blew. That is one big man.

 by snackdaddy
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PARAM wrote:I am ecstatic we won this game without scoring a TD!! We beat Buffalo with offense and the niners with defense. Keep finding different ways to win and before you know it, the losses will be far and few between. The Jets present a problem as their defense is fairly stout. I haven't watched much of them (I will Sunday) but I've heard their OL is suspect. I'd love to see a game with about 5 or 6 sacks, especially considering the QB we're facing.


Rogers stats aren't terrible. But not good either. The worst QB rating of his career. Not to mention he's the starting QB on a 3-10 team that scores less than 20 points per game. Their defense could be difficult. And the weather there. Its hard to be accurate 8 days ahead but the ten day forecast says a high of 31 degrees on game day. Pretty chilly if its close to that.

 by Rams1PlateSince1976
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
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31 very comfortable if you are working physically depending on wind speed. 30 and wind under 15 mph great pheasant hunting weather with no long-johns needed due to walking hard.

 by RAMMAN76
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United States of America   Fort Worth TX
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Good breakdown of the defensive scheme against the whiners.


 by RAMMAN76
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United States of America   Fort Worth TX
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Rams1PlateSince1976 wrote:31 very comfortable if you are working physically depending on wind speed. 30 and wind under 15 mph great pheasant hunting weather with no long-johns needed due to walking hard.


Speaking of "chilly" they'll be serving chili for the pre-game meal. :D

 by Rams1PlateSince1976
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
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NO good can come from eating chili before playing in a game.

 by PARAM
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
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snackdaddy wrote:Rogers stats aren't terrible. But not good either. The worst QB rating of his career. Not to mention he's the starting QB on a 3-10 team that scores less than 20 points per game. Their defense could be difficult. And the weather there. Its hard to be accurate 8 days ahead but the ten day forecast says a high of 31 degrees on game day. Pretty chilly if its close to that.


I saw 32⁰. But it's supposed to be bright sunshine at least!! :D

 by Dare
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United States of America   Tucson, AZ formerly of San Diego
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LOL, yeah, but if you aren't playing, a bowl of homemade chili is great, especially when it's cold outside. Hot chili, cold beer, homemade tortilla chips with homemade guac, and pico de Gallo. I love Christmas when my GF's mom comes over and makes a crap load of homemade tamales de res (beef). Takes me back to when I was a kid in the San Fernando barrio and our neighbor lady would make homemade tortillas on her traditional grill in her backyard. Me and my brother would split wood for it and she'd give us all the hot tortillas right off the grill with just butter. OMG they were great.

I can honestly say I was blessed to grow up in LA. The Valley was different then. Hell LA was different. When I got home from Nam I had a small apt on 5th St in Santa Monica and ride my bike every weekend from SM pier to Redondo, usually stopping in Manhattan Beach for lunch. I thought I'd spend my whole life in SoCal but I couldn't afford to retire there. But living Tucson was a good choice. I just miss the beach. LOL I always lived within sight of the water in Santa Monica, Newport Beach, and Carlsbad. Hell even when I lived in Mexico for a few years right after I retired I lived in Popotla, MX (6 miles south of Rosarito Beach) I had an ocean view from my balcony. Before you say anything all my neighbors were Americans who worked in San Diego but couldn't afford to live there. LOL We would get together and have NFL parties every Sunday. Most were big fans of either the Chargers or Rams.

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