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Are you talking about the Chiefs or the Rams?
You need to change your title to "Rams 11-3"
I gotta wonder about Jared Goff. That horrific interception was very....Mark Sanchez-esque. Gotta wonder how he holds up mentally. The fact that Gurley is the hub of that machine, and he's had a couple of sub-par games is also troubling for them.
Jaylen Samuels is just a generational talent.Gurley? Where you been, Bro? RB's don't matter
Yeah, I can see that possibility but it all depends on who is the 6 seed too. If things end up with the Pats at the 3 seed, can somebody like the Titans, Ravens or Colts possibly win in Foxboro? Maybe not likely but if there was ever a year that it could happen, this might be it. I think the Ravens or Titans have a realistic shot and the Colts have a punchers chance. If that 6 seed gets through, then it's the winner of Pitt/ LAC possibly going to Houston. Impossible to predict at this point. Gonna be an interesting and entertaining ride.Add in the Chargers. I'm not predicting it, but I can see it being either of the 3.
I like the Chargers chances better in the 4 vs 5 game than I do KC at this point, but I looking at the options if the season ended today.
WC round...LAC @ PIT...PIT...I think PIT could go into Arrowhead and win...that would knock out 2 of the 3 11-3 records in one and done fashion.
If the Chargers were to win the 4vs5 game, they also could go into KC and win.
Chiefs fans are very cynical creatures- so no. I am a bit of an outlier.Well, cheer up Chiefs and Rams fans, at least you're not Carolina
I think the Rams have the same issue the Chiefs have. They both have a receiver down and teams are taking away the deep pass and running the football on the other end. If the Rams D keys in on stopping the run then they can become exposed on the deep pass.One thing I WILL say about the Rams is teams are teeing off on their tendencies. It's on McVay to not look like a stubborn fool and start throwing changeups, because they are locked and loaded for the fastball. When a really bad Lions D slows you down, and it becomes a trend after that, there's real concern, imo.
Are they taking away the run though? Chicago basically dared them and they couldn't or didn't want to. The other thing I'd point out is Watkins is probably back for the playoffs, and Kupp will not. Teams are starting to call the Rams' bluff with PA, imo.I think the Rams have the same issue the Chiefs have. They both have a receiver down and teams are taking away the deep pass and running the football on the other end. If the Rams D keys in on stopping the run then they can become exposed on the deep pass.
Chicago dared them to run?Are they taking away the run though? Chicago basically dared them and they couldn't or didn't want to. The other thing I'd point out is Watkins is probably back for the playoffs, and Kupp will not. Teams are starting to call the Rams' bluff with PA, imo.