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When some teams are beginning to enter into the window of the start 'em and sit 'em phase of the season, the Rams are going to try to get back on track against another decent defense. After that implosion by the Rams on Offense last Sunday night versus the Bears, we go home to host the Eagles who lost to the Caboys in an overtime game. The Eagles are one-game under .500 and are just about out of the playoff race. Maybe we can catch them tired or something.
WE need to get back on track on Offense starting with Goff and getting him out of his apparent funk and then everyone else including Gurley, Whitworth, Thomas, Zuerlein, and McVay. That Bears game was one of the more clueless games he called this year and he has admitted as much. We all know what Goff did with his two fumbles, 4 INTs, and many passes thrown fizzling to the ground or behind the open guy missing the receiver like he had a bad Warner thumb or something.
Clearly Goff misses Cooper Kupp and Gurley misses Brown as Gurley hasn't been the same since his ankle injury and Brown's injury that got him placed on IR along with Kupp. Gurley needs to get back on track as he had a some poor attempts at running and he dropped a wide-open pass Sunday night like Thomas. I am not sure what is up with with Whitworth but he had a false start again on Sunday night and and we are beginning to see more and more of Noteboom. Of course, Zuerlein missed a FG that would have closed the gap to 9-15.
One piece of good news is the defense is playing way-better and they kept us in the game Sunday night. Perhaps they will continue their march to dominance and hopefully the offense will have selective amnesia about the Bears game along with a better overall game-call by genius boy. I think we will struggle a bit but return to the win column as we enter into the last three games of this season.
Make a note: The game is another Sunday nighter starting at 5:30pm PST as we again have to endure that idiot Chris dipshit Collinsworthless!
WE need to get back on track on Offense starting with Goff and getting him out of his apparent funk and then everyone else including Gurley, Whitworth, Thomas, Zuerlein, and McVay. That Bears game was one of the more clueless games he called this year and he has admitted as much. We all know what Goff did with his two fumbles, 4 INTs, and many passes thrown fizzling to the ground or behind the open guy missing the receiver like he had a bad Warner thumb or something.
Clearly Goff misses Cooper Kupp and Gurley misses Brown as Gurley hasn't been the same since his ankle injury and Brown's injury that got him placed on IR along with Kupp. Gurley needs to get back on track as he had a some poor attempts at running and he dropped a wide-open pass Sunday night like Thomas. I am not sure what is up with with Whitworth but he had a false start again on Sunday night and and we are beginning to see more and more of Noteboom. Of course, Zuerlein missed a FG that would have closed the gap to 9-15.
One piece of good news is the defense is playing way-better and they kept us in the game Sunday night. Perhaps they will continue their march to dominance and hopefully the offense will have selective amnesia about the Bears game along with a better overall game-call by genius boy. I think we will struggle a bit but return to the win column as we enter into the last three games of this season.
Make a note: The game is another Sunday nighter starting at 5:30pm PST as we again have to endure that idiot Chris dipshit Collinsworthless!