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Don’t be surprised if Panthers beat Rams Sunday


raleigh-panther
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The Rams are frankly a mess this year. Offensive line terrible 

defense, other than a player or two, just meh this year 

much depends on how the Panthers players respond,  but sometimes just the relief of not hearing about a coaching change could have them doing better 

I believe for the offense as well  they may rally around each other ..not maintainable most likely but maybe for one week with Pj who can complete passes, some to our team, some to the other team..lol…who knows 

it will be interesting 

I also think that a lot if players might not have been as fond of Rhule as the press led is to believe… Starting with DJ 

 

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5 minutes ago, philit99 said:

Not sure we win, but we will not lose by 21+ like we did the 49ers. I hate taking a$$ whoopings but the 49ers game may have saved this franchise.

Can you say, Silver Lining?  My suspicions were that the NFL was trying to help the LA teams, whenever possible.  NFL wanted to have at least one team in LA.  They felt there was a lot of $ to be had.  They were trying to help the Rams develop a fan base.

now that the Rams have a super bowl win, I don’t think they are getting extra support from the NFL.

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23 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

The Rams are frankly a mess this year. Offensive line terrible 

defense, other than a player or two, just meh this year 

much depends on how the Panthers players respond,  but sometimes just the relief of not hearing about a coaching change could have them doing better 

I believe for the offense as well  they may rally around each other ..not maintainable most likely but maybe for one week with Pj who can complete passes, some to our team, some to the other team..lol…who knows 

it will be interesting 

I also think that a lot if players might not have been as fond of Rhule as the press led is to believe… Starting with DJ 

 

It will all depend on how we handle Cooper Kupp.  The guy is a beast and can find a way to get open.  If Wilks plays an aggressive defense it might be possible. 

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I would be surprised.

Some teams have players that are nearly unanimously held back by a dismissed coach.  We have more players than usual who are on this team because of the coach.  For players like Walker, yesterday was the beginning of the end.

It will probably take a little longer than usual for any bounce to happen from Rhule's firing.  I do expect us to be more competitive than we would have been, provided they don't let Kupp run wild.  The defense might be a bit better, but McAdoo is still the OC so I don't expect any noticeable improvement there.

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27 minutes ago, Jon Snow said:

I saw that talked about on nfl network also. Don't buy into how bad the Rams are right now. They are still a 10x better team than the Panthers.  

They are in many ways but as I spend a great deal of time on the West Coast whether I want to or not, I wind up hearing about them and watching them more than most 

they are quite beatable this year .. did not say the Panthers are better as from a personnel and coaching perspective, they aren’t 

but we see it all the time in sports, kinda like ‘the candle burns brightest just before it goes out’

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