I agree with this premise. Rams aren’t going to lose a big game because the defense falls off a cliff and gives up 40 pts all of a sudden. Maybe a lot of yards but not points.Denver - they also have a great defense that gets insane pressure. The silver lining here is that if we're playing them, we're at least in the SB.
Philly - Same reason as above. I think we can have bad days against teams with great defenses
Rams have figured out SF and should easily beat GB or any NFC South team. CHI is hard to figure out but SEA/PHI/DET would be tough outs.I don’t see any cupcakes. Any of Detroit, Philly, Seattle, Green Bay, Chicago, or San Francisco could be tough. Still, the Rams would have to be favored over any of those teams. Would be nice to be at home too - especially if the home crowd really gets it going for this team the way they should.
Last place schedule can do that for you...I don't want to see the whiners or the squawks. I hate that the whiners keep winning with injuries.
I hear you. And having all home playoff games would be great, but I honestly think Stafford doesn’t give f%@k where he is playing. I trust him in any environment.
Oh, no doubt, there is always the unexpected, especially given KW track record for fumbles. But there is something about this squad that feels special. They were a blown blocking assignment away from the NFCCG in the snow at Philly last year and this team is better than that team (IMO).It’s not him that I’m concerned about. Fumbles, drops, fatigue…those are all aspects that seem to pop up more when warm weather teams travel to the cold cities in winter