jmt
ASFN Lifer
Personally I'd rather play the Saints, but lets just get in! 9-7 sounds ike it will do
Eagles looked tough today.Beating the Eagles is a must. But, it won’t be easy. Jalen Hurts ran for over 100 today. Simmons needs to bird dog that guy.
We won't be taking them for granted like the Saints. They got too comfortable beating up on the Falcons past few weeks & Broncos with no QB's.Eagles looked tough today.
Hurts gives them an added dimension .
Eagles looked tough today.
Hurts gives them an added dimension .
That pretty much applies to all teams.The life of a cards fan.... Root for others misfortunes to get favorable conditions. .
We have a special place in that realm imo.That pretty much applies to all teams.
It's not hard to foresee a scenario where the Rams decide to rest players in week 17, unafraid to cede the division title and a matchup with the Buccaneers to the Seahawks, to instead take the top Wild Card spot and a matchup against the NFC East winner.Maybe the Rams have the division locked up/3rd seed and rest come week 17?
It's not hard to foresee a scenario where the Rams decide to rest players in week 17, unafraid to cede the division title and a matchup with the Buccaneers to the Seahawks, to instead take the top Wild Card spot and a matchup against the NFC East winner.
...dave
Sunday night football???SNF?
that is the dumbest thing you’ve ever said.
the Rams are going to give up HFA, go into the playoffs... willingly as a wild card road team, which could keep them on the road the entire playoffs and in round 2 as well? Come on. No team gives up HFA in the NFL, being able to be home and not travel, pandemic or no pandemic. Hell, especially during a pandemic because then you don’t need the extra stress of travel thrown in.
dave, I love you and you are a very smart guy but that take is infinitesimally stupid.
We're talking the difference between being likely the 3 seed (3rd division winner behind GB & NO) vs. the 5 seed (top wild card).
There is literally no home field advantage this season. Away teams currently hold a 106-100-1 edge over home teams. It's even possible that the Rams will not be allowed to play in L.A. by the time the playoffs arrive, but that's really a moot point.
This leaves two traditional advantages to being a higher seed - playing a weaker opponent, and (in the case of the #1 seed) resting key players for a week. But this season, there is a realistic scenario where the Rams would get an unequivocally weaker opponent AND the chance to rest key players by having the 5 seed vs. the 3 seed.
As for what would happen the following week... if the teams likely to be favored in each playoff game win, after the first week of playoffs the remaining seeds would be the 1, 2, 3, and 5 seeds. One of the 3/5 seeds would play NO and the other GB... not sure whether the Rams would care which, and it's not clear that they would know which team will be the 1 seed and which will be the 2 seed entering week 17. So, there's no discernible advantage to being #3 vs. #5.
And once again in the NFC Championship game, having HFA is worthless.
So, bottom line, the Rams may have a unique opportunity to rest key players in week 17 with no negative consequences, and possibly an easier opponent, if they lose.
It defies conventional wisdom, but this is not a conventional season.
Oh, the irony of a person who writes for a living misusing a word in an attempt to call someone else stupid!
...dbs