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Don’t be surprised if Panthers beat Rams Sunday


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I'm a huge McVay fan so I've followed them especially since the 2018 season. They're a mess on the offensive line this year and thus the backs haven't gotten much work and Stafford does not have a clean pocket or time. McVay just said in his presser after the loss to the Cowboys that they need to support Stafford better. With that said.. They're top heavy with Donald, Kupp and Ramsay. 

 

Believe it or not I think this game is close, but we'll end up losing it especially with PJ Walker starting.

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9 minutes ago, Sgt Schultz said:

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.

Walker will be playing for his next job.  At least he might get the ball to DJ.  He has a better line than he has played with before.

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I really wanted to go to this game, I live out here and haven't been to the stadium yet.

I'm sure the team will be fired up and playing for their jobs so it'll be close, but the Rams are also going to be fired up trying to have a get right game.

Ugly defensive game, probably 20-10 Rams.

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3 minutes ago, GOAT said:

I really wanted to go to this game, I live out here and haven't been to the stadium yet.

I'm sure the team will be fired up and playing for their jobs so it'll be close, but the Rams are also going to be fired up trying to have a get right game.

Ugly defensive game, probably 20-10 Rams.

I could see that kind of outcome, particularly if our offense could find a way to stay on the field for more than 5:00 for the game!

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