Can the Rams beat the Broncos?

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  • #92121
    JackPMiller
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    I’m a little concerned. Our D has been struggling. Have not got word if Brandin Cooks and Cooper Kupp can play this Sunday, due to their concussions. What does McVay have up his sleeve? What type of magic tricks are up his sleeves? Is there a magical play to pull us out of a hat, somewhere on the sideline, for that win in Denver? Let’s hope so.

    #92176
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    Not to worry, J-man.

    It’s in the bag.

    That game will be over as soon as the cleats of the first Rams player out of the tunnel trod the freshly groomed grass at Mile High stadium.

    Easy peezy, livin’ breezy.

    #92184
    Avatar photocanadaram
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    The Rams are going to lose at some point. Denver is usually a tough road game. Keemun played well vs this defense less than one year ago. It is going to be cold. If the Rams win it will be a similar situation to the Seattle game, but not quite the high scoring affair. I expect the struggles against the run to continue.

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    #92188
    Avatar photoZooey
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    It is supposed to snow 1 inch on Sunday in Denver.

    Perfect conditions for the Rams who always have to play in 80-degree weather.

    Also, my next door neighbor has a regulation flagpole in his front yard…I mean…one of these 60′ jobs…and he flies his Broncos flag on it during football season. He has a billiard table with the Donkey logo on it, and two TVs in the room, mounted in the corners.

    So…yeah.

    Rams by 20.

    #92201
    Avatar photowv
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    Rams dont need a defense to beat the Broncos.

    #92235
    PA Ram
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    Well, I believe this is going to be their first loss.

    The weather is a problem, yes. But so is the altitude. Denver is a big home field advantage. This team won’t be able to breathe by the 4th quarter.

    The offense will slow down. Everything will be slower. This hurts the Rams.

    The pass rush with Von Miller will create some problems. They will need Gurley to do this with his feet if they are going to win. But mostly this is a game that the defense must win. This game is on the defense and special teams. It’s their game to win. I think this will be a 20-17 type of game.

    But I can also see Denver winning bigger if they get Lindsey running and give Keenum time. I can see Denver winning a 35-17 kind of game. We will see. But I don’t see this as their week.

    Broncos:20

    Rams: 17

    I hope I’m wrong.

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

    #92249
    Avatar photowv
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    #92326
    JackPMiller
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    I saw we won 3 straight against Denver and 4 of our last 5. Interesting.

    #92332
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
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    denver is the third best rushing offense in the league.

    they’re playing at home. in the snow.

    has goff ever played in the snow with those tiny tiny hands?

    has goff even seen snow?

    i’m worried.

    #92337
    Avatar photowv
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    Denver 27
    Rams 24

    I dunno, I just think its gonna be one of them games.

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    #92343
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Yeah, me too. What if Goff hurts his thumb in the cold? Then here we go again.

    Agamemnon

    #92346
    Avatar photocanadaram
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    I dunno, I just think its gonna be one of them games.

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    Agreed.

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