The shorter the race in track, the less distance between two is ample reason to say you got your ass kicked. Now I think Hopkins summed it up best when he said this league is built for a lot of 8-8 teams, meaning anyone can beat you. This game is coming down to field position and who has the less turnovers provided we stop the run. The issue is that this team does not have a consistent grind it out offense, so even with a backup QB and missing other weapons on the Rams' offense, then us facing a top defense will probably put us more in harms way because our offense has to be more open to move the damn ball. Really, we seem better off trying to get five yards than one. The Rams are going to try and run the ball and in the meantime rely on their defense waiting for us to get impatient and then make a mistake shortening the field for their offense to be able to score
This will be a close game, a physical game, whether the Cardinals want it or not, with the loser feeling they got their ass kicked no matter how close it gets
I got one for you. Who is the most valuable player for the Rams in this game? Johnny Hekker, their punter. Don't laugh, if you remember how that guy pinned us in the first game... their punter and their defense is what we are going to have to overcome if we want a win