Game by Game analysis of attaining a 10-6 season with brutal scheduling:

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iBruce

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I like the WAS game. Would love to see RG3 and Bradford slinging it out.
 

Dodgersrf

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I like the WAS game. Would love to see RG3 and Bradford slinging it out.

I'm looking forward to a full week, of Rg3 complaining, how "dirty" the Rams defense plays after the 5- 6 sacks he takes........again.
 

SteveBrown

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I like the Stedman Baily thoughts.....hoping they come to fruition. I've always seen him as the unexpected jewel of the draft.
I watch a lot of 'classic' playoff type games, and the WR's have to play tough to be successful in those types of the games---which the Rams have 7-8 of those games this year alone: Stedman can do that--even though he is not big. Quick, Givens and Cook don't. I see Quick, Givens and Cook as little 2-3 a catch game guys, who can make big plays--but you can't depend on them. They are valuable to the team as 'reserves'. Cook will scare teams and be a great decoy.

However, Stedman is tough and smart and has great hands. I think he will be a focus,much like Amendola was on 3rd down. I haven't given up on Cook and Quick---but it is clear they don't come to play every down.

Britt also knows how to play tough---though I don't know if he will 'man up' this year. This is his final year, if he doesn't...pretty sad for a guy with incredible skills.
Britt will train our cornerbacks in training camp....maybe that is his real job.