I fully expect that Cassel will play. I would also expect the backups will be getting plenty of practice reps. I do expect the Chargers to win easily on Thursday. These next 3 weeks decide the division winner, so I have no doubt the Chiefs will find a way to win plus cover. I expect the line to be Chiefs +1.5 to +2
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I fully expect that Cassel will play. I would also expect the backups will be getting plenty of practice reps. I do expect the Chargers to win easily on Thursday. These next 3 weeks decide the division winner, so I have no doubt the Chiefs will find a way to win plus cover. I expect the line to be Chiefs +1.5 to +2
matt cassell is out again this week , broadie croyle is just horrid they will have to heavily rely on the run if they want to win this game , the rams will be jacked up for this one as it looks like the 49ers have mailed it in , i don't anticipate anything special offensively for the rams but do see them winning this one in a tight one bradford has been sensational at home this year. rams with the motivation to take control of this division win this game.
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matt cassell is out again this week , broadie croyle is just horrid they will have to heavily rely on the run if they want to win this game , the rams will be jacked up for this one as it looks like the 49ers have mailed it in , i don't anticipate anything special offensively for the rams but do see them winning this one in a tight one bradford has been sensational at home this year. rams with the motivation to take control of this division win this game.
The Kansas City Chiefs were hit by a key injury at an inopportune time as Matt Cassel missed last week’s showdown with the Chargers for an appendectomy. The QB’s status for Sunday is still uncertain but he is making his way back into the mix at practice, albeit in a limited role. The run game has been the Chiefs biggest strength throughout the season, but lining up Brodie Croyle under center killed its value last week against the Chargers. The Rams rush defense hasn’t been sharp as of late, but they’ll continue to apply pressure to whichever QB is in the backfield. Kansas City has some explosive weapons in the special teams game, and this could be the time for Dexter McCluster to contribute with a big return.
The Rams remain in the hunt in the NFC West division and have played strong football at home. Sam Bradford seems to thrive in the Edward Jones Dome, where the Rams own a 4-2 record having lost on opening day in Bradford’s first start, and to the Falcons. The Chiefs allowed over 200 rushing yards last week to San Diego, which could benefit the reliable Steven Jackson and capable backup Kenneth Darby. Kansas City also ranks 22nd in the league in passing yards allowed, but could overcome that deficiency if Tamba Hali can continue to break into the backfield.
A lot of books still haven’t posted a line for this game due to the uncertainty of Cassel, and with good reason. At a pick ‘em line, I don’t think the Chiefs are capable of winning with Brodie Croyle under center. If Cassel does play, how effective can we count on him being following surgery? I won’t completely count out the Chiefs.. they’re well coached and have the best running game in the league and the most explosive special teams talent. I just think the Rams rack up the sacks and move the ball better through the air in the environment where they thrive.
RAMS +1.5
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The Kansas City Chiefs were hit by a key injury at an inopportune time as Matt Cassel missed last week’s showdown with the Chargers for an appendectomy. The QB’s status for Sunday is still uncertain but he is making his way back into the mix at practice, albeit in a limited role. The run game has been the Chiefs biggest strength throughout the season, but lining up Brodie Croyle under center killed its value last week against the Chargers. The Rams rush defense hasn’t been sharp as of late, but they’ll continue to apply pressure to whichever QB is in the backfield. Kansas City has some explosive weapons in the special teams game, and this could be the time for Dexter McCluster to contribute with a big return.
The Rams remain in the hunt in the NFC West division and have played strong football at home. Sam Bradford seems to thrive in the Edward Jones Dome, where the Rams own a 4-2 record having lost on opening day in Bradford’s first start, and to the Falcons. The Chiefs allowed over 200 rushing yards last week to San Diego, which could benefit the reliable Steven Jackson and capable backup Kenneth Darby. Kansas City also ranks 22nd in the league in passing yards allowed, but could overcome that deficiency if Tamba Hali can continue to break into the backfield.
A lot of books still haven’t posted a line for this game due to the uncertainty of Cassel, and with good reason. At a pick ‘em line, I don’t think the Chiefs are capable of winning with Brodie Croyle under center. If Cassel does play, how effective can we count on him being following surgery? I won’t completely count out the Chiefs.. they’re well coached and have the best running game in the league and the most explosive special teams talent. I just think the Rams rack up the sacks and move the ball better through the air in the environment where they thrive.
even if cassle is in, he wont be in long. after a appendectomy your supposed to support your abdomen region. one or two good wacks and hes effed. now if he was 100 percnet would take kc, rams have a real good shot hereand play a different style of ball at home. guess thats why the call it gamblin.
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even if cassle is in, he wont be in long. after a appendectomy your supposed to support your abdomen region. one or two good wacks and hes effed. now if he was 100 percnet would take kc, rams have a real good shot hereand play a different style of ball at home. guess thats why the call it gamblin.
even if cassle is in, he wont be in long. after a appendectomy your supposed to support your abdomen region. one or two good wacks and hes effed. now if he was 100 percnet would take kc, rams have a real good shot hereand play a different style of ball at home. guess thats why the call it gamblin.
i had my appendix removed i was running a week after - that is a total cop out
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Quote Originally Posted by voldkoff:
even if cassle is in, he wont be in long. after a appendectomy your supposed to support your abdomen region. one or two good wacks and hes effed. now if he was 100 percnet would take kc, rams have a real good shot hereand play a different style of ball at home. guess thats why the call it gamblin.
i had my appendix removed i was running a week after - that is a total cop out
The Kansas City Chiefs were hit by a key injury at an inopportune time as Matt Cassel missed last week’s showdown with the Chargers for an appendectomy. The QB’s status for Sunday is still uncertain but he is making his way back into the mix at practice, albeit in a limited role. The run game has been the Chiefs biggest strength throughout the season, but lining up Brodie Croyle under center killed its value last week against the Chargers. The Rams rush defense hasn’t been sharp as of late, but they’ll continue to apply pressure to whichever QB is in the backfield. Kansas City has some explosive weapons in the special teams game, and this could be the time for Dexter McCluster to contribute with a big return.
The Rams remain in the hunt in the NFC West division and have played strong football at home. Sam Bradford seems to thrive in the Edward Jones Dome, where the Rams own a 4-2 record having lost on opening day in Bradford’s first start, and to the Falcons. The Chiefs allowed over 200 rushing yards last week to San Diego, which could benefit the reliable Steven Jackson and capable backup Kenneth Darby. Kansas City also ranks 22nd in the league in passing yards allowed, but could overcome that deficiency if Tamba Hali can continue to break into the backfield.
A lot of books still haven’t posted a line for this game due to the uncertainty of Cassel, and with good reason. At a pick ‘em line, I don’t think the Chiefs are capable of winning with Brodie Croyle under center. If Cassel does play, how effective can we count on him being following surgery? I won’t completely count out the Chiefs.. they’re well coached and have the best running game in the league and the most explosive special teams talent. I just think the Rams rack up the sacks and move the ball better through the air in the environment where they thrive.
The Kansas City Chiefs were hit by a key injury at an inopportune time as Matt Cassel missed last week’s showdown with the Chargers for an appendectomy. The QB’s status for Sunday is still uncertain but he is making his way back into the mix at practice, albeit in a limited role. The run game has been the Chiefs biggest strength throughout the season, but lining up Brodie Croyle under center killed its value last week against the Chargers. The Rams rush defense hasn’t been sharp as of late, but they’ll continue to apply pressure to whichever QB is in the backfield. Kansas City has some explosive weapons in the special teams game, and this could be the time for Dexter McCluster to contribute with a big return.
The Rams remain in the hunt in the NFC West division and have played strong football at home. Sam Bradford seems to thrive in the Edward Jones Dome, where the Rams own a 4-2 record having lost on opening day in Bradford’s first start, and to the Falcons. The Chiefs allowed over 200 rushing yards last week to San Diego, which could benefit the reliable Steven Jackson and capable backup Kenneth Darby. Kansas City also ranks 22nd in the league in passing yards allowed, but could overcome that deficiency if Tamba Hali can continue to break into the backfield.
A lot of books still haven’t posted a line for this game due to the uncertainty of Cassel, and with good reason. At a pick ‘em line, I don’t think the Chiefs are capable of winning with Brodie Croyle under center. If Cassel does play, how effective can we count on him being following surgery? I won’t completely count out the Chiefs.. they’re well coached and have the best running game in the league and the most explosive special teams talent. I just think the Rams rack up the sacks and move the ball better through the air in the environment where they thrive.
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