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Rams plan on resting players week 17


Saca312

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

They want to play us lol!

I don’t blame them

they're very beatable by our group. considering goff literally plays off of what mcvay does, would not be surprised if we have Luke counter check a lot whenever they have those plays they have before the 15 second cut-off. 

 

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Just now, Saca312 said:

they're very beatable by our group. considering goff literally plays off of what mcvay does, would not be surprised if we have Luke counter check a lot whenever they have those plays they have before the 15 second cut-off. 

 

I’m all for playing anyone besides NO so let them want to play us.

Maybe the Saints and Rams will both be so caught up in playing to lose so they can play us that both end up losing and we sneak out a W and end up in the 3 spot ha

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Just now, thomas96 said:

That makes no sense. Bet they're just trying to throw off the 49ers.

i wouldn't blame them. 

theoretically, the fourth seed would likely get them a path by most likely facing the panthers and then the nick foles led eagles to the nfc championship.

relatively much easier than a possible falcon/nfc west rival seahawk then viking matchup.

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Just now, Saca312 said:

i wouldn't blame them. 

theoretically, the fourth seed would likely get them a path by most likely facing the panthers and then the nick foles led eagles to the nfc championship.

relatively much easier than a possible falcon/nfc west rival seahawk then viking matchup.

Playing a 11 or 12 win team versus playing a 9 or 10 win team... Hmm... Tough decision. 

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