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Rams at Panthers predictions for Saturday


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The optimist in me says that we play our most complete game of the year and pull off a shocking 31-17 win. We have a lot of guys on the roster with playoff/Superbowl experience (oddly enough, a lot of them were on the winning Rams team from several years back) and they know what it takes to come alive and play together at the right time.

But the realist in me says that LA is just a better team with better coaching. They will be aggressive and motivated, and we lose 34-10. 

 

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1 hour ago, PanthersNCSU said:

I think we get blown out, but whatever...house money right now. 

I just *hope* Canales and Bryce throw the kitchen sink at them. Play smart, obviously, but we're going to need to get weird and lucky to pull off the upset. Conservative check downs won't win this game. 

If we throw any of those 5 yard check down's on 3rd and long.... So sick of seeing that poo

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38-24 Rams. We won't get 3 turnovers this game, and we weren't really able to slow them down outside of those turnovers last game. If we are going to stay in this game we are gonna have to score points every time we touch the ball and I just don't see us being that team yet.

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12 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

If we throw any of those 5 yard check down's on 3rd and long.... So sick of seeing that poo

Wish I knew if that was a Byoung thing just only confident throwing short or if it is a DC thing calling those plays they work suprisingly well I figured teams would tee off on the short passes by now but sick of them also.  I feel its more of a Byoung only comfortable short throws but may be wrong. 

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1 hour ago, Kentucky Panther said:

We win a close game or get blown out. Rams aren’t beating us in a one score game and we don’t have the talent to beat them by more than a score. 
 

I saw we land on the right side of the coin in this case. 29-27 Panthers. 

I agree.
 

I almost never have a strong feeling about these games any more. Especially after 8 years of ineptitude.
 

And though it is somewhat better this year, we still finished 1-3 in games that were close to elimination games. Excluding the Seattle loss. Going in on a 2 game losing streak. Bryce Young is our QB no clue ever what you are gonna get from him. I just can’t pick us to win. 

I will be working and may not be able to see but a little of it, effing Saturday game. 
 

We embarrassed the Rams last time. Thinking I might not miss much, real good chance it gets ugly.

 

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3 hours ago, Jackie Lee said:

If we throw any of those 5 yard check down's on 3rd and long.... So sick of seeing that poo

It's one thing that drives me insane, and speaks to the conservative nature of Bryce and Canales. 

You drafted TMac for a reason...toss it deep in those scenarios and maybe draw a flag or your volleyball player makes the play. It's an arm punt if nothing else, oh well. The 20% chance the play works is worth more to me than 10-15 yards of field position a lot of the time. 

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