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Prepare for dirty play this weekend...


Mr. Scot

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I don't think there is a team in the NFL that doesn't play dirty. Fisher just is known for getting guys who have attitude issues (much like the Bengals) and trying to help them out.

 

Also, I'm going to go out on a limb and say that Janoris is going to try his best and outplay Cam.

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They have the 31st ranked Run defense giving up an average of 130.5 yards a game and 6 total rushing TDs.  Only JAX is worse.  So I hope we can run on them too.  

i didnt know they were that low, they have a nice front 7 though that can pressure the Qb at times.  A strong run game will offset that.  I think our defense can dominate though.

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i didnt know they were that low, they have a nice front 7 though that can pressure the Qb at times. A strong run game will offset that. I think our defense can dominate though.

Ya they've been brutal against the run, we should be able to control the clock and the game by just consistently running the ball

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Finnegan was inactive against the Texans and has apparently been having injury issues all season, playing in the nickel only.

 

Regardless, he's a cheap shot punk and I hope Steve Smith gets in his head and Finnegan ends up losing it. As lon as Smith doesn't get caught up in it himself.

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...seeing as we're facing a Jeff Fisher coached team.

Pretty sure he won't tone that down just because he's facing an old teammate as the opposing coach (second week in a row that'll be true for Rivera). Don't think he has before.

Fisher does have that tough hard nosed mentality. You had better be ready to play. With him, or against him, you had better be ready to play.

That pretty much leads to tough hard nosed football being played. But hey, that is just what Rivera wants to be, and do. Without that scary intensity. The man flat scares me.

Give him a QB, and he can win. Too bad he is stuck with Bradford. Bradford IS what the non believers THINK Cam is. Captain Inconsistent.

The Rams are the Vikes. The Rams just happen to have a QB that can carve you up, or hand you the win. I see our Defense giving him fits. We should be .500 at weeks end.

There are a poo ton of teams sitting with 3 losses. All we have to do is take care of bidness, and we can be in the thick of things. Sounds good to say.

All hellz. And GOOOOOOOOOO CATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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They have the 31st ranked Run defense giving up an average of 130.5 yards a game and 6 total rushing TDs.  Only JAX is worse.  So I hope we can run on them too.  

 

I just hope that we will run on them.  I still am fuming over going into Arizona and abandoning the run.  The game plan this week calls for a heavy dose of the ground game.  Quinn, Brockers, and Long are all speed rushers that cannot hold the point of attack.  They should be sucking wind by the third.

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