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October 2, 2019 at 9:00 am #106085znModerator
Was the Tampa game an aberration or a warning?
October 2, 2019 at 6:55 pm #106102znModeratorTomorrow, two 3-1 division rivals meet in primetime! Who ya got?
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October 2, 2019 at 7:41 pm #106110wvParticipantExactly. An aberration or a reflection of serious problems?
Game four should tell us a lot.
Awfully tough place to play. Seattle. I’d be satisfied if the Rams put in a gutty performance and hung in there till the end, winning or losing a close one.
Wouldnt surprise me if the Rams won, but I gotta go with Seattle. They have an excellent coach, play at home, will be sky-high for the game, played the Rams tough last year, and have improved. The Rams are probly not as good as the team that nipped Seattle twice last year. I think the Rams will split with them this year.
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vOctober 2, 2019 at 8:36 pm #106115InvaderRamModeratorisn’t this around the time that donald really starts to get going?
he’s had some good games against seattle. hopefully, he can have another one tomorrow.
October 2, 2019 at 9:37 pm #106121TSRFParticipantWV, this is actually going to be Game 5.
Did you mean the TB told us a lot, or are you saying the Seattle game is going to tell us a lot?
Sorry, being an engineer, I’m a numbers guy.
I have no idea what is going to happen tomorrow, and it is making me a bit sick to my stomach.
October 3, 2019 at 12:21 am #106135ZooeyModeratorWell…I still don’t know what that was on Sunday. I don’t know how a defense goes from consistently dominant to matador in one game without any injuries. I didn’t read any post-mortems of the game, so maybe there’s an explanation, but that was seriously one of the most mystifying things I have ever seen the Rams do in 50 years.
So for lack of any other explanation, I am going with…they were looking past Tampa, and focusing on Seattle.
I expect the Rams to beat Seattle because that’s what the Rams do. They beat Seattle.
October 3, 2019 at 9:15 am #106142wvParticipantWV, this is actually going to be Game 5.
Did you mean the TB told us a lot, or are you saying the Seattle game is going to tell us a lot?
Sorry, being an engineer, I’m a numbers guy.
I have no idea what is going to happen tomorrow, and it is making me a bit sick to my stomach.
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Shit. Well, like I’ve always said, I never make any judgments until after FIVE games. Thats what I’ve always said.
Engineers. Damn engineers.
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vOctober 3, 2019 at 1:42 pm #106148nittany ramModeratorI’ve got a 12 hour shift tomorrow beginning at 4am so I won’t be able to stay up and watch the Rams tonight.
That means the rest of you are going to have to pick up your game.
Somehow you’re going to have to come up with enough mojo to make up for my absence, and will the Rams to victory.
Gawd knows it won’t be easy. But we’re Rams fans. If we cared about ‘easy’ we’d be Pats fans.
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“Doc,” he said, “Some time, when the crew is up against it, and the breaks are beating the boys, tell ’em to get out there and give it all they’ve got. And win just one for the Zipper. I don’t know where I’ll be then Doc, he said. But I won’t smell too good, that’s for sure.”October 3, 2019 at 3:30 pm #106151ZooeyModeratorI’ve got a 12 hour shift tomorrow beginning at 4am so I won’t be able to stay up and watch the Rams tonight.
That means the rest of you are going to have to pick up your game.
Somehow you’re going to have to come up with enough mojo to make up for my absence, and will the Rams to victory.
Gawd knows it won’t be easy. But we’re Rams fans. If we cared about ‘easy’ we’d be Pats fans.
Your lies are as transparent as any teenager’s.
All of that was “double-speak” for, “I will be rooting for the Seahawks.”
4am shift {/eyeroll}.
October 3, 2019 at 4:33 pm #106152nittany ramModeratorI’ve got a 12 hour shift tomorrow beginning at 4am so I won’t be able to stay up and watch the Rams tonight.
That means the rest of you are going to have to pick up your game.
Somehow you’re going to have to come up with enough mojo to make up for my absence, and will the Rams to victory.
Gawd knows it won’t be easy. But we’re Rams fans. If we cared about ‘easy’ we’d be Pats fans.
Your lies are as transparent as any teenager’s.
All of that was “double-speak” for, “I will be rooting for the Seahawks.”
4am shift {/eyeroll}.
A classic example of transference right out the text book.
What a fascinating clinical case study you would make.
“Transference describes a situation where the feelings, desires, and expectations of one person are redirected and applied to another person. Most commonly, transference refers to a therapeutic setting, where a person in therapy may apply certain feelings or emotions toward the therapist.”
October 3, 2019 at 8:13 pm #106168ZooeyModeratorA classic example of transference right out the text book.
What a fascinating clinical case study you would make.
“Transference describes a situation where the feelings, desires, and expectations of one person are redirected and applied to another person. Most commonly, transference refers to a therapeutic setting, where a person in therapy may apply certain feelings or emotions toward the therapist.”
I don’t like your definition. It leaves out the criminal aspect of it.
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