Informal poll: Rams at Seattle

Recent Forum Topics Forums The Rams Huddle Informal poll: Rams at Seattle

Viewing 9 posts - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #60856
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    Fassel now has 2 days to get ready for Seattle in Seattle.

    As a first-time head coach.

    So I figure that means the Seahawks are doomed.

    What else could it mean.

    #60918
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
    Participant

    We should start the game with an onside kick in memory of Fisher. Then always kick off with an onside kick and go for 2 every chance we have and every punt and every FG should be a fake.

    Agamemnon

    #60920
    Avatar photonittany ram
    Moderator

    The Rams know how to beat Seattle. It’s just a matter of recycling the old game plan that always works. And players usually take it personally when their coach gets fired. They will be motivated to play well.

    So I give them a puncher’s chance.

    #60924
    PA Ram
    Participant

    This can go one of two ways:

    Either this team comes out angry and motivated and focused and squeaks out a win in Seattle against a Seahawks team that isn’t all that great this year, or….the short week, the shock of the firing, the scrambling to get something together is just too much to ask and they fall flat on their face in a blowout as the Seahawks look to exact revenge for the defeats Fisher handed them.

    I’d like the Rams chances better if they were at home and it was a regular week.

    This is just too tough.

    I expect something ugly but maybe they at least put up a fight.

    Seahawks: 35 Rams: 16

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

    #60953
    Avatar photoZooey
    Moderator

    Last week, I said the Rams needed better numbers on sacks and turnovers.

    I don’t think I was specific enough.

    I mean the Rams need to take away the ball from Seattle, and sack Wilson.

    #60956
    Avatar photonittany ram
    Moderator

    Last week, I said the Rams needed better numbers on sacks and turnovers.

    I don’t think I was specific enough.

    I mean the Rams need to take away the ball from Seattle, and sack Wilson.

    Way to go.

    Your vagueness cost Fisher his job.

    Welp, I can think of one family that won’t be having a very nice Christmas this year.

    Tell ya what, Mr. Not-Obvious, when Fisher’s children ask their mommy why there isn’t any money for presents and why they hear the muffled sounds of their daddy crying into his pillow at night, why don’t you man up and tell them the truth…Santa isn’t coming because you couldn’t be bothered to take an extra couple seconds to be more specific.

    #60983
    Avatar photowv
    Participant

    I cant imagine Goff being able to do much against Seattle,
    in Seattle.

    I think it will be another nationally televised beat-down.

    Seahawks 34
    Rams 13

    w
    v

    #60989
    Avatar photoZooey
    Moderator

    I cant imagine Goff being able to do much against Seattle,
    in Seattle.

    I think it will be another nationally televised beat-down.

    Seahawks 34
    Rams 13

    w
    v

    13?

    Pretty optimistic, there, I would say.

    #61005
    sanbagger
    Participant

    I just have a bad feeling about Thursday. Rams are reeling after the hangman visited the team and coming off of 2 lackluster performances.

    Some would say a wounded animal is most dangerous…I say hogwash.

    Seattle is playing for playoff contention. The Rams are playing with clouded brains with an Ensign at the helm of the ship.

    Seattle wants to put a beat down on the Rams because they aren’t too happy about hearing how the Rams can beat the Hawks but nobody else.

    I see another 4th quarter facing reserves in the making.

Viewing 9 posts - 1 through 9 (of 9 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.

Comments are closed.