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1. BEAUTY IS IN THE EYE OF THE BEHOLDER-----(to me, this was a positively beautiful game). We won a division game, on the road, in hostile territory, on a day when nearly everybody's divisional darlings lost big to the Sea Hags. We did this DESPITE having to overcome nearly every possible obstacle that we could face in order to record a WIN !!! It might have been brutal, and brutally ugly, but it translates to a huge 'W' on a day when SOOOOOOO much went SOOOOOOO wrong.
2. CREDIT THE RAMS WHO-----apparently have found their QBOF in Bradford, and who, (after taking a physical licking much of the day, suddenly stood up and dedided that they 'weren't going to take it any more', and who then grew some as a team.
3. CREDIT THE CARDINALS WHO-----despite having to overcome enormous difficulties, simply refused to lay down and accept a loss on a day when nearly everything that could go wrong ----- DID !!!!!
4. THANK GOD FOR KERRY RHODES ----- who'se acquisition made it possible for A-Dub to once again become A-Dub, and thank you A-Dub for a MONSTER performance just when we needed it the most. You put this team on your back and carried them to a huge WIN on a day when that seemed to be such a remote possibility. Fans of the BIG RED, WITNESS THE BIRTH OF ONE OF THE BEST SAFETY TANDEMS IN THE LEAGUE.
5. CREDIT GREG TOLER, who withstood the onslaught that was hurled at him all day as Bradford and company steered away from DRC. Can you imagine what this game might have become with Bryant (backwards facing) McFadden playing opposite DRC today. As with the safeties, witness the birth of a new and VERY GOOD corner back tandem in DRC and Toler.
6. BRYAN ROBINSON is not the answer to stopping the run up the middle. How is it possible that Watson is inactivated on a day when the Rams needed Steven Jackson to carry a load up the middle in order to loosen up our secondary so that Bradford could get a passing attack going? Thank God that Alan Branch was avialable to press into emergency service at the nose, just enough to plug the huge hole in our middle.
7. HOW CAN CLARK HAGGANS, jump offside late in the first half at a critical juncture in the game, then manage to get back before the ball is snapped, ONLY TO JUMP YET AGAIN before the same play is done, causing a critical penalty to be incurred by our defense when they needed a rest-----AND HOW IN HELL CAN HE MANAGE TO REPEAT THE EXACT SAME SCENARIO IN THE THIRD QUARTER UNDER ALMOST IDENTICAL CIRCUMSTANCES ???????
8. FINALLY ----- credit the entire team, for REFUSING to give up when it would have been so very easy to do so, and who managed to salvage a truly BEAUTIFUL WIN from such an UGLY AND IMPROBABLE series of circumstances.
2. CREDIT THE RAMS WHO-----apparently have found their QBOF in Bradford, and who, (after taking a physical licking much of the day, suddenly stood up and dedided that they 'weren't going to take it any more', and who then grew some as a team.
3. CREDIT THE CARDINALS WHO-----despite having to overcome enormous difficulties, simply refused to lay down and accept a loss on a day when nearly everything that could go wrong ----- DID !!!!!
4. THANK GOD FOR KERRY RHODES ----- who'se acquisition made it possible for A-Dub to once again become A-Dub, and thank you A-Dub for a MONSTER performance just when we needed it the most. You put this team on your back and carried them to a huge WIN on a day when that seemed to be such a remote possibility. Fans of the BIG RED, WITNESS THE BIRTH OF ONE OF THE BEST SAFETY TANDEMS IN THE LEAGUE.
5. CREDIT GREG TOLER, who withstood the onslaught that was hurled at him all day as Bradford and company steered away from DRC. Can you imagine what this game might have become with Bryant (backwards facing) McFadden playing opposite DRC today. As with the safeties, witness the birth of a new and VERY GOOD corner back tandem in DRC and Toler.
6. BRYAN ROBINSON is not the answer to stopping the run up the middle. How is it possible that Watson is inactivated on a day when the Rams needed Steven Jackson to carry a load up the middle in order to loosen up our secondary so that Bradford could get a passing attack going? Thank God that Alan Branch was avialable to press into emergency service at the nose, just enough to plug the huge hole in our middle.
7. HOW CAN CLARK HAGGANS, jump offside late in the first half at a critical juncture in the game, then manage to get back before the ball is snapped, ONLY TO JUMP YET AGAIN before the same play is done, causing a critical penalty to be incurred by our defense when they needed a rest-----AND HOW IN HELL CAN HE MANAGE TO REPEAT THE EXACT SAME SCENARIO IN THE THIRD QUARTER UNDER ALMOST IDENTICAL CIRCUMSTANCES ???????
8. FINALLY ----- credit the entire team, for REFUSING to give up when it would have been so very easy to do so, and who managed to salvage a truly BEAUTIFUL WIN from such an UGLY AND IMPROBABLE series of circumstances.