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  • #106356
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    Undefeated SF takes on Cleveland, putting them on a short week before playing the more rested Rams, who played on Thursday (and so got a mini-bye).

    #106357
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    SF, first play, 83 yd run. 22.3 mph, fasted of anyone in NFL this year. SF 7 – Browns 0.
    Browns just intercepted.

    Agamemnon

    #106359
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    SF, first play, 83 yd run. 22.3 mph, fasted of anyone in NFL this year. SF 7 – Browns 0.
    Browns just intercepted.

    #106361
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    #106362
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    SF scores, 14 – 0.

    Agamemnon

    #106371
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    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    The last time the #Rams and #49ers met at the Coliseum with both teams having winning records was in 1976. Jim Plunkett was the QB of the 49ers and James Harris was the #Rams QB. Sunday is going to be fun.

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    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    The last time the #Rams and #49ers met at the Coliseum with both teams having winning records was in 1976. Jim Plunkett was the QB of the 49ers and James Harris was the #Rams QB. Sunday is going to be fun

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    Thats hard to believe. Wow.

    I guess one of them usually sucks.

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    #106377
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    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    The last time the #Rams and #49ers met at the Coliseum with both teams having winning records was in 1976. Jim Plunkett was the QB of the 49ers and James Harris was the #Rams QB. Sunday is going to be fun

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    Thats hard to believe. Wow.

    I guess one of them usually sucks.

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    Though VB’s point is, it’s the last time in the Coliseum. Both teams had winning records in 2001, but that was with the Rams in St. Louis.

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    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    The last time the #Rams and #49ers met at the Coliseum with both teams having winning records was in 1976. Jim Plunkett was the QB of the 49ers and James Harris was the #Rams QB. Sunday is going to be fun

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    Thats hard to believe. Wow.

    I guess one of them usually sucks.

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    Though VB’s point is, it’s the last time in the Coliseum. Both teams had winning records in 2001, but that was with the Rams in St. Louis.

    They also met with winning records in the 80s but the Rams home games were played in what is now The Big A in Anaheim.

    #106413
    JackPMiller
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    This game means a lot for the Rams. If our Rams lose, more than likely, the division is highly unlikely. If we lose Sunday, we would be on a three game losing streak, 3 games back, with a loss to San Fran. A win, gets us back in the conversation. A win breaks our losing streak, gets us back to 1 game back, with a win against the 9ers, & we still would have games remaining against Seattle & San Fran later in the year.

    #106416
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    If we don’t win, we will probably be 9 and 7. Isn’t that right Jeff Fisher.

    Agamemnon

    #106417
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    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    The last time the #Rams and #49ers met at the Coliseum with both teams having winning records was in 1976. Jim Plunkett was the QB of the 49ers and James Harris was the #Rams QB. Sunday is going to be fun

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    Thats hard to believe. Wow.

    I guess one of them usually sucks.

    w
    v

    Though VB’s point is, it’s the last time in the Coliseum. Both teams had winning records in 2001, but that was with the Rams in St. Louis.

    They also met with winning records in the 80s but the Rams home games were played in what is now The Big A in Anaheim.

    correct, Rams and SF were both competitive in the 1980s…..

    BTW, the last time SF started 4-0 was 1990… they ended up going 10-0 before losing their first game… to Jim Everett’s 3-7 Anaheim Rams…

    Let’s hope that the Rams kick their asses this Sunday…. but their defensive is very good… great defensive line and Richard Sherman is still a great and smart defensive back with very good hands… folks forget that he was a WR at Stanford for 2 years….

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