LoyaltyisaCurse
IF AND WHEN HEALTHY...
To Nick Foles and Landry Jones, of all QBs.
******** the Rams...
To Nick Foles and Landry Jones, of all QBs.
The Rams are 3-0 in arguably the toughest division in the league, and yet can't seem to score on other teams. The Rams have lost to teams with a combined record of 27 - 19, and have won to teams with a combined record of 17 - 21.
P.S. NFC is going to be a lot tougher to get a by in the first round of playoffs. NFC is a combined 75-71 compared to 71-75 for AFC
Our division has ONE team in it with a winning record. It ain't the toughest division in the league anymore.
It's pretty tough considering it has the number 2 and 3 defenses, the best offense pretty good coaching and last two Super Bowl finalist. Rams defense is pretty decent too.
It's pretty tough considering it has the number 2 and 3 defenses, the best offense pretty good coaching and last two Super Bowl finalist. Rams defense is pretty decent too.
I beg to differ. We still have the defending conference champions who are going through the historical bad season after a SB loss. The Rams have also played well up to recent weeks. Top it all off with the fact that most divisions have one hoss team and the rest mediocre with 2 really bad divisions. The league as a whole is mediocre this season. How else do you explain a team like Carolina being undefeated.
it has one very good team, two mediocre teams and a terrible team. It's a far cry from the days when it was looking at having THREE double-digit win teams like three years ago, or last year when it had a 12 and 11 win team.
But the rest of the conference is worse with the exception of the North. I don't count the South because the Falcons are being exposed for the frauds they really are.
and in the AFC, I can't see ANYONE beating NE and I think this is the weakest Pats team I've seen in a while.
In both our losses the opponents scored 17 points of turnovers in each game. Those were the biggest mistakes we made in each game.
Exactly.
It's almost always turnovers.
The single highest correlated metric to winning a NFL football game is net turnover margin and it's not even close to the 2nd one.
There are crucial times in any game that if you screw up you will lose the game.
What the team did last Sunday night was establish something pretty key. They lost the turnover battle and still beat a team that was in the Super Bowl last year, at their house, in the fourth quarter coming back from what in the past would of buried them.
They are IMO the most talented team in the league and although not the best coached team in the league the gap between our staff and the best is the smallest it's likely ever been.
We're probably not going to get a better shot at this one than this year.
Then there is the 1981 49'ers !!! The Bill Walsh coached team that won the NFC championship game after turning the ball over { 6 } times , 3 int's by Montana ,and 3 fumbles by team mates . It was Bill Walsh talking to the troops , telling them to keep their heads up (it's not over we can still win it) , it's always been about A Coach building a team that reflects him . Certainly credit is deserved throughout the team , but the one guy that I give the most credit for all the wins , and all the losses is Bruce Arians . The two games we lost , I thought BA was impatient , and over reached on far to many of his play calls . It was like he got personal instead of keeping it strictly business . I believe he holds disdain for both Tomlin and Fisher . I believe if it's all business , we would have won both of those games . I think BA is the best HC in the NFL . Do I believe he is infallible ? NO !!
I am worried loss #3 is coming on Sunday. It finally feels like this team broke thru, so it would be a very Cardinal thing do to take a step back...on a national stage.
They are beat up from the Seattle game, it is a non-division, non-Conference opponent, which means this loss hurts less than other losses.
I fully accept that I am suffering from battered fan syndrome and there is no reason to think this team will regress right now. I realize Bengal fans are probably feeling the same as me right now.
One of us will be proven right on Sunday. Feel free to talk me off the edge. I will be driving home to NM on Sunday. It is a 10 hour drive, so I will be racing to get there by kickoff.
I expect a Cardinals loss, or they will win by 40. Equal likelihood, IMO. I don't think this will be a hard-fought victory for them either way.
I am worried loss #3 is coming on Sunday. It finally feels like this team broke thru, so it would be a very Cardinal thing do to take a step back...on a national stage.
They are beat up from the Seattle game, it is a non-division, non-Conference opponent, which means this loss hurts less than other losses.
I fully accept that I am suffering from battered fan syndrome and there is no reason to think this team will regress right now. I realize Bengal fans are probably feeling the same as me right now.
One of us will be proven right on Sunday. Feel free to talk me off the edge. I will be driving home to NM on Sunday. It is a 10 hour drive, so I will be racing to get there by kickoff.
I expect a Cardinals loss, or they will win by 40. Equal likelihood, IMO. I don't think this will be a hard-fought victory for them either way.
I'm kinda with you, only because we might not have Floyd AND Brown this week. If we had both of those guys, I'd expect us to come out and win by 40... and then probably be pissed when we laid an ish-burger.
this definitely is statement game though, IMO. Last week was a coming out party for this team. This week is a game where we can cement that and start striking fear in the league.