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Rams are 5-0, and hopefully be 6-0 by Sunday Night, but these are the remaining games:
Rams @ Broncos W
Rams @ 49ers W
Packers @ Rams W
Rams @ Saints ____
Hawks @ Rams W
Chiefs @ Rams ____
BYE
Rams @ Lions W
Rams @ Bears ____
Eagles @ Rams W
Rams @ Cardinals W
49ers @ Rams W
I believe 8 wins in the next 11 are pretty sure to me. The Saints (at the Super Dome), the Chiefs (Mexico City), Bears (Soldier Field) are questionable for the Rams. I'm hoping for 16-0, but I called for 14-2. IF the Rams lost all three games, they finish 13-3. The Saints at home are a huge challenge, but the Rams have been up to the challenge on the road, winning every game except for one during the McVay era. The Chefs and Mahomes will face a well coached Rams team and the Rams have a lot of experience playing in foreign lands, How about Mahomes? Da Bears are good, but I'm not a big fan of Trubisky.
The Rams could finish undefeated, or they may lose to someone that they shouldn't. We may be facing the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, after beating them in the regular season. Which is sort of scary when considering 2001 where we beat the Patriots during the regular season, but lost to them (and the tape!) in Super Bowl 36. If the Rams lose to the Saints, and they meet in the NFCCG, it will be in LA.
PS: I don't buy the Eagles or the Packers this year
Rams @ Broncos W
Rams @ 49ers W
Packers @ Rams W
Rams @ Saints ____
Hawks @ Rams W
Chiefs @ Rams ____
BYE
Rams @ Lions W
Rams @ Bears ____
Eagles @ Rams W
Rams @ Cardinals W
49ers @ Rams W
I believe 8 wins in the next 11 are pretty sure to me. The Saints (at the Super Dome), the Chiefs (Mexico City), Bears (Soldier Field) are questionable for the Rams. I'm hoping for 16-0, but I called for 14-2. IF the Rams lost all three games, they finish 13-3. The Saints at home are a huge challenge, but the Rams have been up to the challenge on the road, winning every game except for one during the McVay era. The Chefs and Mahomes will face a well coached Rams team and the Rams have a lot of experience playing in foreign lands, How about Mahomes? Da Bears are good, but I'm not a big fan of Trubisky.
The Rams could finish undefeated, or they may lose to someone that they shouldn't. We may be facing the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, after beating them in the regular season. Which is sort of scary when considering 2001 where we beat the Patriots during the regular season, but lost to them (and the tape!) in Super Bowl 36. If the Rams lose to the Saints, and they meet in the NFCCG, it will be in LA.
PS: I don't buy the Eagles or the Packers this year
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