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St. Louis at San Francisco (1 Viewer)

Its tough sledding with 4 losses already. They must play flawlessly and will likely need to finish 11-5 to make playoffs at this point. Getting players back soon but will it be too late?

 
Well, hopefully that was rock bottom and this is where the healing begins.

I do think Crabtree scored on his reception, but I can see how it's a really close call. A better throw and it would have been a clear TD. But then just punch it in with Gore and it doesn't matter. But of course we don't do that.
They don't have cancer and nobody died.

 
Well, hopefully that was rock bottom and this is where the healing begins.

I do think Crabtree scored on his reception, but I can see how it's a really close call. A better throw and it would have been a clear TD. But then just punch it in with Gore and it doesn't matter. But of course we don't do that.
They don't have cancer and nobody died.
So they have that going for them.

 
This is actually setting the Rams up for the worst case scenerio. A 6-10 or 7-9 record, which leads to a middle 1st round pick. Clearly out of the Mariota/Winston range and stuck with another bad situation at QB next year. Brutal, we can't even get the losing part right.

 
This is actually setting the Rams up for the worst case scenerio. A 6-10 or 7-9 record, which leads to a middle 1st round pick. Clearly out of the Mariota/Winston range and stuck with another bad situation at QB next year. Brutal, we can't even get the losing part right.
Makes you marvel at how lucky the Colts were right? They snuck in their one awful year at exactly the right time to set themselves up for another 15 years.

 
This is actually setting the Rams up for the worst case scenerio. A 6-10 or 7-9 record, which leads to a middle 1st round pick. Clearly out of the Mariota/Winston range and stuck with another bad situation at QB next year. Brutal, we can't even get the losing part right.
Makes you marvel at how lucky the Colts were right? They snuck in their one awful year at exactly the right time to set themselves up for another 15 years.
That was absolutely unreal how they did that. They go from Babe Ruth to Hank Aaron

 
This is actually setting the Rams up for the worst case scenerio. A 6-10 or 7-9 record, which leads to a middle 1st round pick. Clearly out of the Mariota/Winston range and stuck with another bad situation at QB next year. Brutal, we can't even get the losing part right.
Makes you marvel at how lucky the Colts were right? They snuck in their one awful year at exactly the right time to set themselves up for another 15 years.
That was absolutely unreal how they did that. They go from Babe Ruth to Hank Aaron
The best analogy is the Spurs in the NBA. Robinson broke an ankle and they have the worst record in the league. Get #1 and draft the future best power forward in the history of the game in Duncan and win 5 titles (and counting). The Rams get the #1 and get the most injuried QB in history. Brutal.

 
Going into the season, I made this prediction:

1) Seahawks 11-5

2) Niners 10-6

3) Cards 10-6

4) Rams 9-7

This is still possible but with the Cards just winning like Sheen, the Seahawks barely beating teams like the Raiders, and the Rams splitting with SF, it could very well be turned upside down (but with the Cards still on top).

It's important to keep in mind though that SF is crushed in the injury department (3/4 of the defense is injured/suspended) and the O-Line has not looked this bad since Tim Rattay was under center. If they can get healthy, a rebound is both possible and likely... otherwise there's less than 25% of making the playoffs this year.

 
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Wise Old Owl said:
bulger2holt said:
Rams could win their division with a good QB. They have plenty of talent
The 7-1 Cardinals might have something to say about that
Let's see what happens to the Cardinals the 2nd half. I have a feeling I already know
They are who we think they are?
everyone is acting like they had an easy first half. They played DEN, DAL and PHI (6wins), SD (5wins) and SF (4wins) and won all but 1 game. They also did this missing their starting QB for 3 games. Lets give them a little credit

 

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