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What's More Likely to Happen Today?


pantherfan81

What's More Likely to Happen Today?  

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  1. 1. What's More Likely to Happen Today?

    • Moore throws 3 picks
      15
    • Stewart runs 150+ yards
      13
    • Goodson breaks a return for a TD
      8
    • LaFell has more than 2 drops
      18


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Going with goodson means the rams have to score..... With the way r D has been playing that might not happen much if at all, they are thin at WR, and they are playing a rookie qb that looks irratic at times, I think we should do a good job keeping them from scoring

I would have to go with lafell, moore won't throw 3 picks, stewart might hit 150 if we had otah but with r line blocking I doubt he will even hit 100

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Going with goodson means the rams have to score..... With the way r D has been playing that might not happen much if at all, they are thin at WR, and they are playing a rookie qb that looks irratic at times, I think we should do a good job keeping them from scoring

I would have to go with lafell, moore won't throw 3 picks, stewart might hit 150 if we had otah but with r line blocking I doubt he will even hit 100

They wouldn't have to score because each team kicks off at least once at halftime and at the start of the game. :D

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