St Louis is the team that posted a 4-1-1 record in a division that has the 2 Super Bowl favorites. They have beaten SF and Seattle at home. Tied SF on the road and barely loss to Seattle on the road with under 3 minutes in the game. Neither SF or Seattle has gotten better form last year. Whereas Fisher has gotten in place a game breaker at WR and RB along with a stellar defense from last year.
St Louis will cover the 3-4 points and the over
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St Louis is the team that posted a 4-1-1 record in a division that has the 2 Super Bowl favorites. They have beaten SF and Seattle at home. Tied SF on the road and barely loss to Seattle on the road with under 3 minutes in the game. Neither SF or Seattle has gotten better form last year. Whereas Fisher has gotten in place a game breaker at WR and RB along with a stellar defense from last year.
[Quote: Originally Posted by vali31] St Louis is the team that posted a 4-1-1 record in a division that has the 2 Super Bowl favorites. They have beaten SF and Seattle at home. Tied SF on the road and barely loss to Seattle on the road with under 3 minutes in the game. Neither SF or Seattle has gotten better form last year. Whereas Fisher has gotten in place a game breaker at WR and RB along with a stellar defense from last year.
St Louis will cover the 3-4 points and the over
the over ??
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[Quote: Originally Posted by vali31] St Louis is the team that posted a 4-1-1 record in a division that has the 2 Super Bowl favorites. They have beaten SF and Seattle at home. Tied SF on the road and barely loss to Seattle on the road with under 3 minutes in the game. Neither SF or Seattle has gotten better form last year. Whereas Fisher has gotten in place a game breaker at WR and RB along with a stellar defense from last year.
St Louis is the team that posted a 4-1-1 record in a division that has the 2 Super Bowl favorites. They have beaten SF and Seattle at home. Tied SF on the road and barely loss to Seattle on the road with under 3 minutes in the game. Neither SF or Seattle has gotten better form last year. Whereas Fisher has gotten in place a game breaker at WR and RB along with a stellar defense from last year.
St Louis will cover the 3-4 points and the over
Ehhhhhh - I kind of agree with you, but then again, I kind of don't.....
How many of those "divisional wins" against "Superbowl favorites" were really Stephen Jackson bailouts? Last time I checked, he's in the "Durrty South" now.....
Yes, the Lambs did make some good moves where they desperately needed help (O-Line), and yes Jeff Fisher has a knack for "developing" young unknown talent - but that's just it - "Developing" - meaning over a period of time. This is the first year in 10 years that 2 out of every 3 downs won't just be "get the ball to SJ and let's see what he can do".....
The Lambs have to completely rebuild their ground and short game, and that takes time.....
If the O-Line can show me they can keep Bradford from dirtying up his jersey every game (or getting injured every year), and these young RB's "develop" into what they're being hyped up to be, then yes, in about 1-2 more seasons the Rams will be a force to be reckoned with - but for now............
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Quote Originally Posted by vali31:
St Louis is the team that posted a 4-1-1 record in a division that has the 2 Super Bowl favorites. They have beaten SF and Seattle at home. Tied SF on the road and barely loss to Seattle on the road with under 3 minutes in the game. Neither SF or Seattle has gotten better form last year. Whereas Fisher has gotten in place a game breaker at WR and RB along with a stellar defense from last year.
St Louis will cover the 3-4 points and the over
Ehhhhhh - I kind of agree with you, but then again, I kind of don't.....
How many of those "divisional wins" against "Superbowl favorites" were really Stephen Jackson bailouts? Last time I checked, he's in the "Durrty South" now.....
Yes, the Lambs did make some good moves where they desperately needed help (O-Line), and yes Jeff Fisher has a knack for "developing" young unknown talent - but that's just it - "Developing" - meaning over a period of time. This is the first year in 10 years that 2 out of every 3 downs won't just be "get the ball to SJ and let's see what he can do".....
The Lambs have to completely rebuild their ground and short game, and that takes time.....
If the O-Line can show me they can keep Bradford from dirtying up his jersey every game (or getting injured every year), and these young RB's "develop" into what they're being hyped up to be, then yes, in about 1-2 more seasons the Rams will be a force to be reckoned with - but for now............
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