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 by ramsman34
1 year 5 months ago
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United States of America   Back in LA baby!
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My Lord it’s only Wednesday. Time is just dragging along. 4 friggin more days of hearing all the talk and bs. Ugh.

 by ramman2999
1 year 5 months ago
 Total posts:   970  
 Joined:  Nov 23 2022
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Veteran

Kind of Weird that Goff kinds of keeps that chip on his shoulder about the trade. That means we’re in his head.


I think the Laporta injury changes the team now you can really key in on st. Brown. And Jameson Williams.

I think the key of the game will be Jameson Williams they are going to push the ball downfield and go after our corners. Our corners have to be ready for it.


Jamry Gibbs will be relied on a lot. And he’s gonna be the focal point of thier offense. They will try to get him in space on sweeps.

Not concerned about Montgomery as I think Donald will have him on lock.

I think Donald will wreck this game. His matchup against ragnow will be huge. Kolbie Turner will be a factor to.


As for offense. They don’t have an answer for our receivers Kupp Nacua will get open early and often against their trash DBs.

Hutchinson can cause issues for Stafford but I think Havenstein will contain him.

They’ll will focus on Kyren Williams not expecting him to go crazy.

I got the score Rams 29-Lions -21.

 by PARAM
1 year 5 months ago
 Total posts:   13219  
 Joined:  Jul 15 2015
Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

The last 6 seasons, the NFC's #6 seed has beat the #3 seed. It's happened 3 times in the AFC. 9 of 12 possible times. Weird eh?

It's a great time to be a Ram fan!!

My oldest daughter called me last night and asked, "when do we play again after the Lions? Saturday or Sunday? I can pick up an extra shift dispatching Sunday (EMT) but I'm not gonna miss the next game!"

I laughed my ass off and told her, "first we have to beat Detroit but it depends on what happens with Green Bay and Dallas. If Green Bay wins, they play SF and we'll play Philly/Tampa. Since they play on Monday, no way the NFL makes them play on Saturday. If Dallas wins we would play on Saturday."

She says, "alright, Green Bay isn't beating Dallas so I'll take the shift but if Green Bay wins, I'm calling and cancelling!"

LMFAO!!! I've created another die hard Rams fan!! She bought a house last October and like most young couples with a kid, needs the money. But there's nothing more costly than missing a Rams game!!!

 by actionjack
1 year 5 months ago
 Total posts:   5185  
 Joined:  May 19 2016
United States of America   Sactown
Hall of Fame

ramman2999 wrote:Kind of Weird that Goff kinds of keeps that chip on his shoulder about the trade. That means we’re in his head.


I think the Laporta injury changes the team now you can really key in on st. Brown. And Jameson Williams.

I think the key of the game will be Jameson Williams they are going to push the ball downfield and go after our corners. Our corners have to be ready for it.


Jamry Gibbs will be relied on a lot. And he’s gonna be the focal point of thier offense. They will try to get him in space on sweeps.

Not concerned about Montgomery as I think Donald will have him on lock.

I think Donald will wreck this game. His matchup against ragnow will be huge. Kolbie Turner will be a factor to.


As for offense. They don’t have an answer for our receivers Kupp Nacua will get open early and often against their trash DBs.

Hutchinson can cause issues for Stafford but I think Havenstein will contain him.

They’ll will focus on Kyren Williams not expecting him to go crazy.

I got the score Rams 29-Lions -21.


It will be interesting. The Lions is good against the run and they can run the ball. Can our defense keep the Lions backs in check (like they have done all year with other teams) and better yet run against the Lions.

The Rams should be able to pass, but I think it will be important to try and impose our will in the running game and stay balanced. Our defense has to try and force the Lions into 3rd and longs so we can get after Jared. I think Morris does blitz him.

 by ramman2999
1 year 5 months ago
 Total posts:   970  
 Joined:  Nov 23 2022
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Veteran

I think Aaron Donald is the most important man in this game. You can win the super bowl with him.

You can ride a hot defensive lineman to the super bowl like the Giants did with Strahan.

Pass rush up the middle is the hardest to contain.

Donald is gonna be a savage. An opportunity to get two super bowls??? It’s wide open.

We have the defensive line to do this. Donald Turner and Young.

Wall to wall. Our offense is explosive.

Donald can get hot and get on a roll. He’s paced hisself for this.

I think biggest intimidation is Goff linning up and seeing Aaron Donald over the middle what he can do to him.

The lions will be nervous they never been there before. If Laporta plays he’ll be hobbled.


As for the next game. That will be a toss up. Cowboys in Dallas with all the calls. They will have the refs. High scoring.

Cause it’s Rams I got Rams 38-37.

But my logic says Cowboys 40-37.

Cause I think we’ll get fucked by the refs.

Puka is a force nobody can stop him. I can see him going to San Francisco and winning. We are the only team that’s made Baltimore look stupid.

 by actionjack
1 year 5 months ago
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 Joined:  May 19 2016
United States of America   Sactown
Hall of Fame

https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2024/0 ... gn=4062014

Dan Campbell knows what a 'big challenge' Aaron Donald and Kobie Turner present


It’s no secret that the “secret” sauce behind the Rams’ defensive success has been their defensive line. Rebuilt through Les Snead’s ability to find gems in the draft, the two monsters in the middle will be a big challenge for the Lions offense, according to Dan Campbell.

When talking about three-time Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald and Defense Rookie of the Year candidate Kobie Turner, the two men have combined for 17 sacks and 57 solo tackles in 2023.

Campbell had this to say about the Lions’ challenge of blocking the dynamic tandem on Sunday night.

“If you’re going to put your attention on 99, then we’ve got to win our one-on-one versus 91,” Campbell said. So, it’s challenging. (Turner’s) playing at a high level, he’s really coming on and he’s helping them because of that. And the minute you try to take care of him, then Aaron is by himself, and we know what he can do. There again though, I still like our matchup. I love our O-line and we’ve seen a lot of good defenses this year. We’ve faced a lot of good guys, lot of good fronts, and have accepted those challenges. So, this will be no different. This will be a big challenge, our guys accept it and it’s the strength of our team.”

It will be a challenge indeed but the Lions have one of the best offensive lines in football, captained by three-time Pro Bowl center Frank Ragnow. With both Rams’ DC Raheem Morris and Lions’ OC Ben Johnson rising as head coaching candidates, the interior matchup could decide more than just this game.

ME: I hope AD and Kobie read this, I feel like Dan Campbell is confident that his line will win this matchup.

 by Rams1PlateSince1976
1 year 5 months ago
 Total posts:   2194  
 Joined:  Oct 12 2016
United States of America   LA Coliseum
Pro Bowl

ramman I think you may be spot on about Aaron Donald. He should be poised to be in berserker mode. And if so he can wreck the lions offense.

Might also be a good time for McVay to open up the bears refrigerator williams playbook and give Donald some offensive snaps.

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