Well, with a running game on medical leave, O line banged up, Ty Law hurt.....does that play into the Rams favor coming off a bye week?
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Originally posted by txramsfanWell, with a running game on medical leave, O line banged up, Ty Law hurt.....does that play into the Rams favor coming off a bye week?The more things change, the more they stay the same.
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Originally posted by ZigZagRamThe Patriots had virtually no injury problems last year. It had to happen sooner or later. Lucky for us it's all happening right before the Rams play them.
That is why a team needs depth.
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Most of the time I would be screaming "Run the damn ball",but this week I think the Rams should pass,pass,pass.If our defense made "Jay Jay the wrecked airplane" look like Joe Montana imagine what Brady will look like.Well,he'll probably play like Tom Brady which is why the Rams will have to put up alot of points to win this one.I think if our D can create a couple of TO's we might pull this one out.GO RAMS!!!!!ST.LOUIS RAMS:THE MOST FRUSTRATING TEAM IN THE NFL!!!
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Yes it does TX, I think that Bruce and Holt will both have huge games but only if the O line holds up and gives Bulger time....Holt with 1 catch at the fins, will certainly be bitting at the Bit to get the game going!!!!... Jackson is going to get his yards too, 221 yards the Pits put up....a good run-pass ratio we will WIN this....I SOOOOOOOO WANT TO WIN THIS GAME!!!!
steve :ramlogo:"The breakfast Club":helmet:
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Hey guys...not really a troll. I am looking forward to the game next week. The Pats just got their ass kicked by the Steelers and they should be pretty mean, but things look real bad on the injury front. Dillon did not play. BOTH starting tackles got injured. Law went out in the 1st quarter. The UDFA that took his place got injured and they had the FS playing corner. Doesn't bode well for all of the excellent receivers that the Rams have.
Anyway, I'll be lurking here for the next week, and you guys are all free to come on by PatriotsPlanet to talk about the upcoming game as well.-
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by Tampa_RamWow, i dont think i could be happier unless it was the Rams who won it!
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by RamOfDenmarkHaha, this is almost as good as us winning a Superbowl! Congrats to the Giants - well played! I loved how they got in Brady's face and kicked his sorry ass all day long. What a magnificent catch (by Tyree I think) on that one ball where he caught it between one hand and his helmet! What beautiful sacks of Brady! A great day to be a football fan!
Yeah!-
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by rammiserThis is the dirtiest hit aside from Mcmahon getting slammed in the 80's Ive seen in a while. Karma comes back to bite you so Brady better watch out.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=3POT8n2Qk3g
Watch this and respond accordingly....-
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From the Brushback (a satirical sports news site):
Jaguars Blame Officials For Upcoming Loss Against Patriots
FOXBORO--The Jacksonville Jaguars, bitterly disappointed about their upcoming loss against the Patriots, today blamed the officials for the loss, saying they will “hand the game to the Patriots” and “clearly want them to win.”
One player, defensive end Paul Spicer, even called it “the worst officiated game” he will ever see.
“Saturday’s game is going to be a joke,” Spicer said. “Those refs are going to hand the game to the Patriots. My God, what will they be thinking with that phantom holding call in the third quarter? There will be barely any contact on that play.”
Almost to a man, Jaguars players insisted that the league is biased in favor of the Patriots.
“Oh the league definitely wants the Patriots to win,” said defensive end Bobby McCray. “You can tell. Every call goes their way. There are going to be something like five pass interference calls made against us Saturday that are going to be total BS. It’s going to be the worst officiating ever! I don’t care if I get fined for saying this, either. I don’t even think I can get fined for it, since the game hasn’t actually happened yet.”
Coach Jack Del Rio says the loss should do nothing to take away what the team accomplished this year, especially since they will actually outplay the Patriots.
“We’re actually going to outplay them. That's the shame of it all,” said Del Rio. “I have to go into that locker room after the game and look those players in the eye and tell them it’s okay, they should be proud of themselves anyway. And you know what? They should. We stood toe to toe with the New England Patriots, we showed what we can do when we play together, and now we have a chance to carry this momentum into…mini-camp, I guess.”
The Jaguars aren’t the first team to complain about the officiating in a game against the Patriots this season. Several teams have complained, and some have gone as far as to say that the referees have been ordered by the commissioner’s office to help the Patriots go undefeated.
League spokesman Greg Aiello called the accusations “ludicrous.”
“It is absolutely ludicrous to suggest that the officials are in any way trying to affect the outcome of the game,” said Aiello. “Nobody is biased for or against anybody. There are bad calls in every game because the officials are human. Plus, the Jaguars have only themselves to blame for Saturday’s loss. Maybe if they spent more time practicing and less time whining about the refs they’d have a better shot.”
Naturally, the feeling in the Patriots locker room was in stark contrast to the one in the Jaguars locker room.
Said quarterback Tom Brady: “We don’t let this kind of talk bother us. We hear it all the time. Personally I...-
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