Informal poll: will the Rams beat the GIANTS in London?

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  • #55617
    Avatar photozn
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    Giants owe the Rams a win. I would think the Rams are aware of that.

    Maybe the defense is better now?

    #55618
    Avatar photocanadaram
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    I say OBJ’s 275 yards receiving on the day make winning a tall order for the Rams. I’m guessing Jenkins gets a pick 6 as well.

    #55629
    NERam
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    I’m afeared that Mr. Beckham Jr. will be picking pieces of Troy Hills athletic supporter from his cleats, as he walks toward the locker room after the game.

    If Hill is on the field, I’m hoping that the D can be set so that he is not left on an island too much.

    #55633
    bnw
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    Yes the Rams can beat the Giants in London.

    The upside to being a Rams fan is heartbreak.

    Sprinkles are for winners.

    #55637
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    Are Quinn and Brockers playing? Hard to picture the Rams winning without them.

    #55638
    sanbagger
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    OBJ has only had 2 games eclipsing the 100 yard bench mark…of course he had a breakout in his last game against the Ravens. Baltimore hasn’t really impressed me all year so….

    The Giants really don’t offer much of a running game so it will be all about stopping the Eli to OBJ train. If the good guys can get pressure on Manning, it would be nice to see a blitz or 2 but I think we’ll see more 4 man rushes and deep safeties to try and force OBJ underneath.Giants rank 29th in scoring in the Redzone so I see more of the bend but don’t break D.

    The Giants rank 7th with TD’s allowed in the Redzone so it is imperative the good guuys get Gurley going.

    MTL this isn’t gonna be a shootout…right up the Rams alley.

    I see this as a lower scoring game with the good guys taking home the W

    Rams 19 – Gmen 17

    #55639
    Avatar photowv
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    Are Quinn and Brockers playing? Hard to picture the Rams winning without them.

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    This.

    And not just playing, but playing-healthy.

    Really big game for both wildcard contenders.

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    #55679
    Avatar photojoemad
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    Rams 33
    Giants 16

    Zuerlien remains perfect for the season.

    Josh Brown stays home.

    #55714
    NERam
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    Rams 33
    Giants 16

    Zuerlien remains perfect for the season.

    Josh Brown stays home.

    Wow, the Rams kick 11 Field Goals?

    Would that be a record setter?

    #55744
    TSRF
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    Yes they can.

    Of course they can.

    But will they?

    #55749
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    Supposedly the Giants have signed Robbie Gould so their kicking game is probably better than ever.

    #55750
    Avatar photozn
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    Wow, the Rams kick 11 Field Goals?

    Would that be a record setter?

    Record for field goals by one team in a game: 8. Tennessee, 2007. http://www.profootballhof.com/football-history/most-field-goals-in-a-game/

    #55776
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
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    i’m like most people here. healthy dline and rams can win.

    also. can gurley and the oline please get something going? nyg ranked 12th in rushing defense.

    #55800
    NERam
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    Wow, the Rams kick 11 Field Goals?

    Would that be a record setter?

    Record for field goals by one team in a game: 8. Tennessee, 2007. http://www.profootballhof.com/football-history/most-field-goals-in-a-game/

    I knew 11 was ridiculous, didn’t know it was 8. Thanks.

    A lot of those 8 were pretty short; 20 and 30 yards. Tenn must have had Ramitis. Get to red zone, and stall.

    I had such high expectations during Zuerleins rookie camp. Reports coming out of FG’s of 60, 65 yards, with enough steam to have been good from 70.

    I can remember thinking at the time, “Geeze, all they gotta do on offense is get a little past mid field. If they don’t convert a 3rd down at that point, no big deal. At least the 3 points is automatic”.

    Ah, well. It’s good to have hope, I think. If you don’t have hope, what DO you have?

    Could come down to kicking game tomorrow. If it was Josh Brown vs. Greg, maybe a coin toss for who comes out the winner. Now with Brown not playing, perhaps Gould ain’t in sync yet with the snap and hold. Maybe 8 “missed” FG’s???

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