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The NFL is so scared right now that the Rams are going to win this game.

Either of the Rams/Commanders making the SB would set up for a possible low fan interest game that could turn into a blowout no matter which of the 3 AFC teams make it.

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1 minute ago, PantherChris said:

Because he dumps the ball short like teddy two gloves

That isn't supported by his career statistics. He threw a dime to Brown in this game.

He has no issue with accuracy or throwing deep at all. Never has. His issue is being decisive with the ball and go through his reads.

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Just now, tukafan21 said:

The NFL is so scared right now that the Rams are going to win this game.

Either of the Rams/Commanders making the SB would set up for a possible low fan interest game that could turn into a blowout no matter which of the 3 AFC teams make it.

Nah, it seems like the Eagles are the non-story team.

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11 minutes ago, Move the Panthers to Raleigh said:

Nah, it seems like the Eagles are the non-story team.

There are far more Eagles fans than either the Rams or Commanders.  Plus you then get Jason Kelce talking about the Eagles/SB nonstop for 2 weeks on everything he does, which is going to drive interest, even more so if it's against KC and his brother.

The Rams would give you the LA fires storyline a bit, and the Commanders have a passionate fan base that would be getting back to the SB for the first time in a long time, which would be great for those two teams' fans.  But in general random NFL fan interest, I don't think either of them would make it a good enough game to bring in viewers who may not be already tuning in regardless of the matchup like the Eagles would.

If the Rams had a real LA fan base like the rest of the city's long time teams it would be different.  But in reality, the Rams aren't able to take advantage of the huge LA market.

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12 minutes ago, t96 said:

is it supposed to be snowing in Buffalo later too? if so gotta think that's a big advantage for the Ravens due to their run game

I actually think it would be a net disadvantage to them.

It would help Henry's power running, but it would likely significantly hurt Lamar's running ability who needs good footing to take advantage of his running ability.

So it would really allow the Bills to load up the box to focus on Henry and likely end up hurting the Ravens on the whole.

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4 minutes ago, tukafan21 said:

I actually think it would be a net disadvantage to them.

It would help Henry's power running, but it would likely significantly hurt Lamar's running ability who needs good footing to take advantage of his running ability.

So it would really allow the Bills to load up the box to focus on Henry and likely end up hurting the Ravens on the whole.

Nah the main disadvantage for Buffalo in snow would be their inability to pass the ball like usual. Ravens don't rely on the pass like the Bills do.

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