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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerPack" data-source="post: 794720" data-attributes="member: 9838"><p>Is this our stiffest test of the year so far? Absolutely. Will I be a little surprised if we beat them in their house? Yes. As the saying goes "that's why you play the game." We have not played up to our potential very often this season but that doesn't mean Sunday will be a dud. 2 weeks to prepare will help. Having AR12 always helps. I am hopeful we can be close to healthy come kick and if so, I think we have a decent shot of stealing one. Yes, the Rams are all kinds of potent. They are</p><p></p><p>Cramps. Never rule out cramps my friend! Hahaha. Yeah, he is going to be a handful and for that matter the entire offense is. Goff is playing extremely well right now completing 70% of his throws and it's not like he's dinking and dunking. Cooks is a matchup problem but I think a healthy Jaire can run with him. Woods is one of the most underrated WR in the league. He isn't flashy but the guy produces when given a chance. He could very easily be the Rams Mohammed Sanu in this game and we all know that's not good. This Rams team looks similar to the Seahags of seasons past as they are paying their most important player (QB) beans which allows them flexibility to go out and make a ton of splash signings. The D is really, really stout up front. Sue and Donald get most of the credit and for good reason. Michael Brockers is a guy that can also wreck a gameplan. I do think we can exploit their secondary if we can give AR enough time. They have playmakers in the backend but they gamble a lot. I am very curious to see how Philbin and Mike plan on attacking this unit coming off the bye. I know I am not alone in saying I hope to see some new wrinkles in the offensive attack this week. Get Jimmy involved early and often. Let Tae make plays in space. Utilize AJones as much as possible as he is the most explosive guy in the backfield. We cannot attack this Rams D with the same old same old vanilla flavored recipe. I don't want to default to the old "If you have 12, you have a chance" argument but it's the truth. We will need to force at least one KEY turnover and make some sort of splash play in the ST dept. The margin for error is small but I don't believe for a moment a loss is a foregone conclusion. Play hard, play fast and play to win. G P G !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerPack, post: 794720, member: 9838"] Is this our stiffest test of the year so far? Absolutely. Will I be a little surprised if we beat them in their house? Yes. As the saying goes "that's why you play the game." We have not played up to our potential very often this season but that doesn't mean Sunday will be a dud. 2 weeks to prepare will help. Having AR12 always helps. I am hopeful we can be close to healthy come kick and if so, I think we have a decent shot of stealing one. Yes, the Rams are all kinds of potent. They are Cramps. Never rule out cramps my friend! Hahaha. Yeah, he is going to be a handful and for that matter the entire offense is. Goff is playing extremely well right now completing 70% of his throws and it's not like he's dinking and dunking. Cooks is a matchup problem but I think a healthy Jaire can run with him. Woods is one of the most underrated WR in the league. He isn't flashy but the guy produces when given a chance. He could very easily be the Rams Mohammed Sanu in this game and we all know that's not good. This Rams team looks similar to the Seahags of seasons past as they are paying their most important player (QB) beans which allows them flexibility to go out and make a ton of splash signings. The D is really, really stout up front. Sue and Donald get most of the credit and for good reason. Michael Brockers is a guy that can also wreck a gameplan. I do think we can exploit their secondary if we can give AR enough time. They have playmakers in the backend but they gamble a lot. I am very curious to see how Philbin and Mike plan on attacking this unit coming off the bye. I know I am not alone in saying I hope to see some new wrinkles in the offensive attack this week. Get Jimmy involved early and often. Let Tae make plays in space. Utilize AJones as much as possible as he is the most explosive guy in the backfield. We cannot attack this Rams D with the same old same old vanilla flavored recipe. I don't want to default to the old "If you have 12, you have a chance" argument but it's the truth. We will need to force at least one KEY turnover and make some sort of splash play in the ST dept. The margin for error is small but I don't believe for a moment a loss is a foregone conclusion. Play hard, play fast and play to win. G P G !!! [/QUOTE]
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