Rams Will Beat Minnesota

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Be a good test, we win and there's hope, we lose and we're in for a long season, either way bring it on.
Agreed! Just checked the odds on the game, Footballlocks.com book says Rams -4 vs Vikings! GO RAMS!!
 
Methinks the Rams are in for a fight, as the Vikings are a much better football team than many may expect.
 
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send them home with a proper burial
 
"Experts" and opposing fans discount Shaun Hill. I believe in this system with Quick and Britt, he is going to be effective. Stacy is going to go off..Our defense has to be stout against the run, and it would really help to get a lead, and then unleash our pass rushers vs Matt Cassel, and good things will happen.
 
A look at the Vikings' 53-man roster
August, 30, 2014
AUG 30
7:30
PM ET
By Ben Goessling | ESPN.com

MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Vikings' roster is set at 53 players for now, although a NFL roster is always in some state of flux. That's important to remember with the Vikings' roster, particularly at a pair of positions where the team's depth suggests more roster moves could eventually be coming.

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The Vikings kept just two tight ends on their roster, cutting Allen Reisner andChase Ford (who'd missed all of training camp with a broken foot). They also purged their safety position after a open audition process for a starting spot opposite Harrison Smith, and now have just four safeties on the roster (Smith, Robert Blanton, Andrew Sendejo and rookie Antone Exum) after cutting Kurt Coleman and Chris Crocker and placing Jamarca Sanford on injured reserve.

While the Vikings didn't keep much depth at those positions, they stocked up at others, hang onto five running backs (Adrian Peterson, Matt Asiata, Jerick McKinnon, Jerome Feltonand Zach Line) and keeping eight linebackers (Chad Greenway, Jasper Brinkley, Anthony Barr, Michael Mauti, Gerald Hodges, Audie Cole, Larry Dean and Brandon Watts). They'll also keep five receivers, though another roster move could come once Jerome Simpson finishes a three-week suspension. The team also retained nine of its 10 picks from this year's draft, only letting go of cornerback Kendall James.

What's important to remember is the Vikings' 53-man roster isn't a finished product. It could change by tomorrow if the team is interested in some of the veterans now on the open market, and will certainly change throughout the 2014 season. For now, though, here's how it looks:

QUARTERBACKS (3)
RUNNING BACKS (5)
WIDE RECEIVERS (5)
TIGHT ENDS (2)
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (8)
LINEBACKERS (8)
DEFENSIVE BACKS (10)
SPECIALISTS (3)
http://espn.go.com/blog/minnesota-vikings/post/_/id/8621/a-look-at-the-vikings-53-man-roster
 
A look at the Vikings' 53-man roster
August, 30, 2014
AUG 30
7:30
PM ET
By Ben Goessling | ESPN.com

MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Vikings' roster is set at 53 players for now, although a NFL roster is always in some state of flux. That's important to remember with the Vikings' roster, particularly at a pair of positions where the team's depth suggests more roster moves could eventually be coming.

i
The Vikings kept just two tight ends on their roster, cutting Allen Reisner andChase Ford (who'd missed all of training camp with a broken foot). They also purged their safety position after a open audition process for a starting spot opposite Harrison Smith, and now have just four safeties on the roster (Smith, Robert Blanton, Andrew Sendejo and rookie Antone Exum) after cutting Kurt Coleman and Chris Crocker and placing Jamarca Sanford on injured reserve.

While the Vikings didn't keep much depth at those positions, they stocked up at others, hang onto five running backs (Adrian Peterson, Matt Asiata, Jerick McKinnon, Jerome Feltonand Zach Line) and keeping eight linebackers (Chad Greenway, Jasper Brinkley, Anthony Barr, Michael Mauti, Gerald Hodges, Audie Cole, Larry Dean and Brandon Watts). They'll also keep five receivers, though another roster move could come once Jerome Simpson finishes a three-week suspension. The team also retained nine of its 10 picks from this year's draft, only letting go of cornerback Kendall James.

What's important to remember is the Vikings' 53-man roster isn't a finished product. It could change by tomorrow if the team is interested in some of the veterans now on the open market, and will certainly change throughout the 2014 season. For now, though, here's how it looks:

QUARTERBACKS (3)
RUNNING BACKS (5)
WIDE RECEIVERS (5)
TIGHT ENDS (2)
OFFENSIVE LINEMEN (9)
DEFENSIVE LINEMEN (8)
LINEBACKERS (8)
DEFENSIVE BACKS (10)
SPECIALISTS (3)
http://espn.go.com/blog/minnesota-vikings/post/_/id/8621/a-look-at-the-vikings-53-man-roster

Looks like a team worth trading for LB depth. :whistle:
 
Glancing at their roster tell's me they could be a good early test for our defense and secondary. We should be able to move the ball on them offensively though.
 
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Glancing at their roster tell's me they could be a good early test for our defense and secondary. We should be able to move the ball on them offensively though.

I agree.

We will still beat their ass.

But, I agree.
 
Key is to get up early so they have to pass...

Actually, that's the key for our Rams in most games..

Then our opponents have to pass more which unleashes our pass rush, and thus more turnovers and even some routes.. remember the Colts game?
 
Week 1.

Period.
I am and forever more going to be a pessimist when it comes to the rams. I am not going to get my hopes up and watch them fall on their faces and disappoint me once again. I really dont have much optimism that we can stop AP because we have not before and teams seem to run on us all day long. I know this sounds depressing to everyone but I have to be a realist.