Destroying The Cardinals

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I'm sure I'm not alone but I have a feeling the Rams are going to utterly obliterate the Tardinals. Their O line does not match up well with our D Line and Bradford is not a mobile QB. If we slow down David Johnson, the won't be able to move the ball. I think Bradford might be having feelings of anxiety as we speak.

On offense, I'm not sure anyone will be able to prevent all the spacing created with Brandin Cook's ability to stretch the field. Gurley will go off again.

I see the Rams cruising to a 41 - 10 win. 2-0 to start the season.
 
Their D was high effort vs Washington but couldn't quite stop them.
The Cardinals play calling was terrible, just force feeding Johnson and their line struggled.
 
Arizona's prob is that OL. Their only chance is to get the run game rolling, I feel like any opponent is going to have a rough time if they're 3rd and long vs our secondary for most of a game.

I seriously doubt their OL will be capable of sustaining a run game vs our front seven, too. So, yeah, barring an all-universe game by Scam Bustford I have to think the Cards are in for a beating.

Of course I was certain the Saints had game one in the pool, soooo...
 
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Even though we are the better team, I always worry going against a team that just got embarrassed. Plus the short week makes me nervous.
 
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It's a division rival, I expect them to bring their A-game despite the talent gap. Hoping our talent shows with utmost authority.
 
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I have a lot of confidence going into this one.

Bradford is a statue back there. Oline isn't good... BAD combo.

I see the Rams going up by at least 14... Bradford having to throw and it is a very good possibility he goes down for the last time in his career (not that I wish that on anyone... just that I could definitely see that scenario coming true).

New/First Time head coaches went 0-7 this week... Wilkes keeps that steak going, as he goes 0-2.
 
Their D was high effort vs Washington but couldn't quite stop them.
The Cardinals play calling was terrible, just force feeding Johnson and their line struggled.

I for one felt the Cardinals were going to be the worst team in the division. Their GM on suspension for a DWI, first year Head Coach that did not come with much fanfare and they signed a QB that has proven the only thing you can rely on with Sam Bradford is his unreliability.

Offensive Line not very good, soon they will go with Rosen and be playing out the string IMHO. I am not an overconfident person and on any given Sunday, but the Rams should punch them in the mouth early and watch for Rosen to make his debut in Southern, CA.
 
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Men, I know you're excited that the Rams look to be rolling high once again, But pump the freakin breaks. lol it's the second game of the season. Lets hope the Rams don't overlook the Cards because they're still an NFL team, maybe they just had a bad day.
 
I think we're going to win, but years of losing have made me skeptical of announcing any sort blowout victory ever. Good on you for the confidence though!
 
I think it's a bit of magical thinking to believe that what fans say (bragging too much) will in anyway affect the play of the team. McGenius and Wade know how to get guys motivated to take each week and focus on it.

We don't have to do that. We get to measure what our eyes see and state that the team abso-fucking-lutely legit.

Oh yeah. 14-2 and Super Bowl bound! I can't wait to see what the LA Rams version of a Super Bowl ring looks like, although the first one is still pretty nice.
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