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They should consider bringing Jeff Fisher back in an advisory role.
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Wishful thinking that the Rams are in trouble however they are still the team to beat in the NFC West.
They're set for awhile. There GM knows what's he's doing and turned a team from the pits into a Super Bowl player. Shoot they managed to get Peters and Talib when KEIM has had YEARS and failed to find ONE average CB to play across PP.
Their GM is so far ahead of the Cardinals....I don't think Keim or anyone in AZ has time to worry about the Rams falling from the sky....it's also the team that KILLED the Cardinals in both games 34-0 and 31-9 (and most of their starters didn't even play)
The Rams did that for the Super Bowl.They should consider bringing Jeff Fisher back in an advisory role.
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To be contentious -The blueprint for beating the Rams has been laid out for their future opponents.
The bears throttled the Rams much the same way the Pats did . In fact the bears may have designed the blueprint. As far as could the Pats did it without Brady and Gronkowski. Well I don’t know. Could the Steelers won without rothlishithead and Holmes?To be contentious -
Does rolling up 13 whole points represent a "blueprint" for beating the Rams?
Was limiting the Rams to 3 points "repeatable?" or simply an outlier.
Could any current HC other than Belichick develop that plan for beating the Rams...& then execute it to perfection?
Do the Pats pull off the win without Edelman? Gronk?