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 by RedAlice
7 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   6781  
 Joined:  Aug 07 2015
United States of America   Seattle
Hall of Fame

All checked in to my Vegas hotel for CES.

Setup early in the morning. I’m in charge of a ton of moving parts, and all I can think of is this game.

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

What is a Snoop Dog?? I have an 18 month old Smoke Dog (German Shorthair Pointer). She is hell on wheels.

Countess had a fine coming. However, how much did the 40whiner who made a much more deliberate injury potential causing hit get fined? The sad sack crew of announcers last week didn't even mention that hit.

 by SDRamman
7 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   88  
 Joined:  Aug 14 2016
United States of America   Escondido, CA
Practice Squad

I predict a victory.
I say Gurley will have a huge game like Dickerson did back in 1985 at the BIG A.


RAM POWER!

 by SDRamman
7 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   88  
 Joined:  Aug 14 2016
United States of America   Escondido, CA
Practice Squad

Rams1PlateSince1976 wrote:What is a Snoop Dog?? I have an 18 month old Smoke Dog (German Shorthair Pointer). She is hell on wheels.

Countess had a fine coming. However, how much did the 40whiner who made a much more deliberate injury potential causing hit get fined? The sad sack crew of announcers last week didn't even mention that hit.


Considering it was a farty whiner, I say, good hit. :D

 by Hacksaw_64
7 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   2686  
 Joined:  Sep 08 2015
United States of America   Inglewood, CA
Moderator

 by Hacksaw_64
7 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   2686  
 Joined:  Sep 08 2015
United States of America   Inglewood, CA
Moderator

Bleacher Report: Rams

Prediction — Rams 27, Falcons 24

“No one in the NFL is as hot as Los Angeles Rams running back Todd Gurley following two incredible performances against the Seattle Seahawks and Tennessee Titans to close his regular season. Now he faces an Atlanta Falcons team that hasn't fared well against pass-catching running backs. Per Football Outsiders, Atlanta ranked just 21st of 32 NFL teams in DVOA (defense-adjusted value over average) against running backs through the air.”

CBS Sports, Pete Prisco: Falcons

Prediction — Falcons 5.5 at Rams

“I think the playoff-experienced Falcons can go on the road and win against a Rams team with little playoff experience. So if you are going to give me that many points, I will grab them. In fact, I am calling the Atlanta victory as they run on the league's 30th-ranked run defense when it comes to per-carry average. Upset special.”

NFL.com, Elliot Harrison: Rams

Prediction — Rams 28, Falcons 20

“Taking the Rams at home in what should be an entertaining Saturday night game. While these defenses are fairly even (slight edge to Atlanta), the Rams' multi-barreled attack will be too much.”

Pro Football Talk, Mike Florio: Falcons

Prediction: Falcons 27, Rams 23

“The Rams are believed to have wanted to slide to No. 4 on the playoff tree, so that they’d face the Panthers instead of the Falcons this weekend. It didn’t work out that way. The Rams may be the best team playing this weekend, but they also may be the home team most vulnerable to losing. If the Falcons can hold a fourth-quarter lead.”

Pro Football Talk, Michael David Smith: Rams

Prediction: Rams 32, Falcons 21

“The Rams have been perhaps the most fun team in the league this year, with exciting young players on offense and defense, not to mention an exciting young coach. It’s a shame that they still haven’t really caught on in Los Angeles, but maybe a playoff win will do the trick. They should win this game handily, as they’re a better team than the Falcons on offense, defense and special teams.”

Yahoo! Sports: Rams

Prediction — Rams 31, Falcons 26

“Over the last six weeks the Falcons have given up 23 points or fewer in each game; that included two games against the Saints and single ones against the Vikings and Panthers, all potent offenses. The irresistible force of the Rams offense — led by Todd Gurley, who led the NFL in combined rushing and receiving yards — should still be too much.”

New York Times: Rams

“The Rams got an M.V.P.-caliber season from running back Todd Gurley II, and when he was not chewing up yardage as a rusher and receiver, quarterback Jared Goff stretched defensive backfields with a receiving corps led by Robert Woods, Sammy Watkins and Cooper Kupp.

The Falcons playoff experience might overwhelm the youthful Rams, but more recent performances suggest the Falcons will be overmatched.”

 by Hacksaw_64
7 years 5 months ago
 Total posts:   2686  
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United States of America   Inglewood, CA
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