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Getting Defensive - St Louis Rams


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It doesn't count because Zod said it doesn't count it? If espn made that statement everybody's panties would be in a bunch. 1-1 is .500 doesn't matter if you want to count it or not. What he should have said is:The team can reach .500 for the first time since starting 1-1 last season. That's more accurate.

Or .500 they started 0-0 this season.

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Ahhhhh getting pressure from the front 4 and staying focused... Never thought of those.

And yet this topic is 100 times better than the sum total of everything you have posted on here.

Try not being useless before you criticize.

Kisses.

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And yet this topic is 100 times better than the sum total of everything you have posted on here.

Try not being useless before you criticize.

Kisses.

Yea I've come to notice actually having knowledge of the game is pretty useless around here.

Didn't mean to hurt your feeling though. It was kind of a joke.

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- St Louis appears to have elevated Zac Stacy as their featured running back. Zac Stacy is the Rams version of Deangelo Williams at 5'8 and 215 pounds. This is actually an advantage for the Panthers defense, having faced Deangelo in practice throughout the week. Like Deangelo, Stacy is looking to find space to run and won't break many tackles. The Panthers linebackers have the speed and tackling ability to neutralize him provided they keep him contained on the edges.

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UMMMMM...Zac Stacy is 3rd in the league in yards after contact only behind Adrian Peterson and Ben Tate.

 

Not saying he is going to run all over the Panthers but the guy has done a nice job breaking tackles even if it is a small sample size. He is strong with a lot of lower body strength and was known for his ability to break tackles and turn loses into gains in college also.  

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UMMMMM...Zac Stacy is 3rd in the league in yards after contact only behind Adrian Peterson and Ben Tate.

 

Not saying he is going to run all over the Panthers but the guy has done a nice job breaking tackles even if it is a small sample size. He is strong with a lot of lower body strength and was known for his ability to break tackles and turn loses into gains in college also.  

 

The Texans forgetting how to tackle padded his stats with 54 yards after contact. He isn't a power runner.

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