Rams 35- Pack 23.
Rams Defense will not fold in the cold. The Pack has not played us this year. Rodgers will not be throwing the ball long on us.
Goff will be fine.
Time for this team to step up.
Go Rams!
I'll agree with Rodgers not being able to throw the long ball. If we're going here, its going to be a blown coverage with MVS skating into the endzone. I'm expecting long, methodical drives
If a team that didn't practice and didn't have starting CBs, can beat the Steelers.
Then a number one defense can beat a team that's only strength is their QB. Just like they beat Seattle for the same reason.
Have no idea where this poster is going with this. What does the Browns/Steelers game have anything to do with an NFC matchup between the Rams and Pack? Seattle, and once again what do they have to do with Green Bay, has more than Wilson on the team. Much like Green Bay. This post is laugh worthy for sure.
I saw goff clap his hands to break a huddle . There isn't a godam thing wrong with his thumb
I do expect a Goff start too.
We don't have a chance. A well rested Packers team playing at home in the cold weather verses a banged up Rams team with a piece of garbage quarterback with a broken thumb. I'll be surprised if they don't win by 4 touchdowns or more. I love my Rams, but the reality is that we barely made the playoffs. We beat a Seahawks team that we should have already beaten twice this year, but we can't beat a good team. Not with Goff at QB.
Definitely think LA has a chance with the D, regardless of who they start at QB. So, disagree here.
First of all, no matter who the Rams play, I'm never going to say they are going to lose...As far as this game is concerned, I have said this multiple times on the forum. The Packers have had a lollipop schedule all season long and out of 13 wins only two of those teams they beat ended the season with a winning record...the Saints and the Titans. So 11 of there 13 wins were over teams that finish the regular season 500 or less. But ironically the 3 losses they had were by teams with winning records. To me that isnt a coincidence. They beat bad teams and padded there stats, but lose to good teams with winning records. Additionally, I didnt even mention the teams the Packers beat but struggled mightily (Jaguars, Panthers, and Lions).
I know these are just examples and they still have to play the game Saturday, but take a close look at the teams the Rams played this year and the teams the Packers played and it's like apples and oranges, it wasnt even close. Rams have a number one defense that Rodgers and the Packers have not faced all year long and I feel this game alone will send a message to the playoff world that the Rams are for real and defense does win championships. Rams will win this game and in the eyes of the media it will be an upset, but to me, it's a game they should have won because the Rams are the overall better team that have played and beat excellent teams throughout the season.
Rams. 30
Packers. 17
I count at least 6 of the Rams wins against teams that had losing records too. And an additional win over an 8-8 team. So, that makes 3 wins over teams above .500. Also, 4 of the 6 losses came from teams that didn't make the playoffs. Might not be the best example for sure