Can the Rams beat Arizona in Arizona?

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  • #53959
    Avatar photozn
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    Well, I want them to. Let’s see if that counts.

    Game of Thrones quote time:

    Tyrion: “Those are brave men ramming our castle gates! Let’s go kill them.”

    #53961
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    The Rams don’t have Cook. They have a chance. šŸ˜‰

    Agamemnon

    #53962
    Avatar photoZooey
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    They can, but they won’t.

    #53963
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    It feels good to be over .500. šŸ˜‰

    Agamemnon

    #53969
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    It feels good to be over .500.

    Which is why they won’t be over 0.500 for long.

    If the game was in LA I would give the Rams the nod but I don’t like them facing an Arizona team at home that has their backs against the wall. Bruce Aryans doesn’t like Fisher and these teams don’t like each other. I think Arizona will be ready to play.

    #53970
    bnw
    Blocked

    Yes they can and they will.

    The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.

    Sprinkles are for winners.

    #53973
    PA Ram
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    I think it’s tough. Second road game against a desperate opponent. And they traveled from west to east–back to west and that Tampa game was draining. The defense won the Seahawks game and at the end the defense had to win the Tampa game. They are going to need the offense to truly step up–control the clock and win one. I’m not sure they can do it this week against the Cards.

    I expect a loss this week.

    I hope I’m wrong.

    "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick

    #53992
    Avatar photocanadaram
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    They did it last year, but I don’t see how they do it this year. I expect a big game from David Johnson. At least one of their WRs will have a big day as well. John Brown and Larry Fitzgerald will be their usual handfuls as well. Calais Campbell will be seemingly be everywhere.

    #53994
    Avatar photoZooey
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    I just don’t see them winning on the road against a very good football team that just got embarrassed last week, and is looking up at a division rival that they hate. The term Must Win is going to flung around, and Arians is a very good coach. The Rams offense hasn’t shown it can compete against a good defense, and the Cards are good.

    I hope the Rams don’t get embarrassed.

    #53996
    Avatar photowv
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    Well, after three games, the Rams have given up:
    0 – 28
    9-3
    37-32

    What does it mean? What ‘is’ this team? I dunno yet.

    Quinn is back, and that is a HUGE positive. Makes a world of difference to know you can count on him for a couple of game-changing plays per game.

    The OLine is healthy — that is huge. I would think the more that young group plays together the better they will get. I think thats a reasonable expectation.

    Gaines might help a lot (or hurt a lot, we dunno yet)

    What i want to see is mistake-free football on offense,
    and i wanna see a big pass rush on Carson Palmer.
    I think the pass-rush and run-defense will have to win this one.

    I’m gonna pretend like they’ve turned the corner
    and say:

    Rams – 24
    Cards – 21

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    v

    #54005
    Winnbrad
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    No. The Rams are about to get a beatdown of epic proportions. This will be a nightmare that will linger with all of us for the rest of our lives. Even our grandchildren will be afraid to whisper of it.

    Time will not heal this.

    We are doomed.

    Now go enjoy the game!

    42-10 Cards

    #54006
    Isiah58
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    When absolutely everyone is picking against the Rams and they are given no shot of winning, that’s when they win. Look it up. It is known.

    Last year at this time, people gave the Rams less than a zero chance of beating the undefeated Cardinals in Arizona. No one in the seven kingdoms would wager a copper that they would win. And yet . . . Same thing when they went into Seattle to play a red hot Seahawks team heading into the playoffs. Well Arizona is the Mountain, and the Rams are the Red Viper of Dorne. How do I know you ask?

    It’s what I do. I drink and I know things.

    ā€œMarge, don't discourage the boy! Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals! Except the weasel.ā€ - Homer Simpson

    #54007
    Ozoneranger
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    The Rams go into AZ and drop a log, falling behind 13-0 after one quarter. Keenum looks dreadful – like Steve Dils. Fisher sends in the rook, who throws three touchdowns and has LA (still feels weird writing that) leading late in the fourth, 27-21.

    On the last drive, Carson Palmer leads the Cardinals inexorably downfield but the defense stalls them and they get a final chance at the end zone from the 25 with three seconds remaining. Palmer drops back, heaves it into the end zone right into the hands of Larry Fitzgerald…

    ”’who drops the ball.

    Rams win.

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    #54009
    bnw
    Blocked

    On the last drive, Carson Palmer leads the Cardinals inexorably downfield but the defense stalls them and they get a final chance at the end zone from the 25 with three seconds remaining. Palmer drops back, heaves it into the end zone right into the hands of Larry Fitzgeraldā€¦

    ā€ā€™who drops the ball.

    Rams win.

    Very plausible until you said Fitzgerald drops the ball.

    The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.

    Sprinkles are for winners.

    #54010
    Ozoneranger
    Participant

    On the last drive, Carson Palmer leads the Cardinals inexorably downfield but the defense stalls them and they get a final chance at the end zone from the 25 with three seconds remaining. Palmer drops back, heaves it into the end zone right into the hands of Larry Fitzgeraldā€¦

    ā€ā€™who drops the ball.

    Rams win.

    Very plausible until you said Fitzgerald drops the ball.

    This is a mirror of Jim Everett’s first game as a Ram against the Patriots in 1986. Only the receiver held on to the hail mary.

    #54011
    JackPMiller
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    I was going to ask something similar. Wondering if the Rams come back down to earth, or remain on cloud nine? I think that is the saying in some way.

    I got to say no. I predicted the Cardinals would win the Superbowl before the season started, and got to stick with them as a professional analysis. As a fan, I root for the Rams. So, I’m one messed up person. Just to let you know.

    #54042
    Avatar photojoemad
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    The STL Jilted bowl….. Cards vs Rams…..

    game will be on TV in STL…..

    TV Maps Week IV URL = http://506sports.com/nfl.php?yr=2016&wk=4

    #54063
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
    Moderator

    losing tavon hurts. unless one of the rookie receivers can step up.

    wondering if the oline can work out some kinks before this sunday.

    #54187
    sdram
    Participant

    ?? – I think they can win if they can hold the AZ offense in check. Their pass d wasn’t exactly stellar last week. But, I think it’s not in the Cards for the Rams to win in AZ this season.

    I’ll guess AZ 27, Los Angeles Rams 13

    #54343
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    And the winners are:

    The Rams donā€™t have Cook. They have a chance.

    Yes they can and they will.

    Iā€™m gonna pretend like theyā€™ve turned the corner
    and say:

    Rams ā€“ 24
    Cards ā€“ 21

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    v

    When absolutely everyone is picking against the Rams and they are given no shot of winning, thatā€™s when they win. Look it up. It is known.

    They get a cake.

    Plus, pie for everyone.

    #54347
    Avatar photonittany ram
    Moderator

    I just donā€™t see them winning on the road against a very good football team that just got embarrassed last week, and is looking up at a division rival that they hate. The term Must Win is going to flung around, and Arians is a very good coach. The Rams offense hasnā€™t shown it can compete against a good defense, and the Cards are good.

    I hope the Rams donā€™t get embarrassed.

    Can we make a rule that going forward, only Rams fans will be allowed to post here?

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