NFL Week 15 Picks: Most pick Rams to lose

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Let's not forget about Jimmy Graham either. He is Wilson's favorite target, and has a HUGE catch radius. He is going to get his catches... the Rams just need to limit his damage. I predict a Rams win. It is time for the LA Rams to take over the NFC West division and bring balance back to the universe! This game is HUGE!
^^This!!!!

If we want to control their offense we have to strop Graham. We have to double cover him and keep him from getting going. If he gets going it's goodnight for us.
 
Choices--choices. Watch the game for three hours or this:

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Hmmmm.

Tough one.

I'll probably go with the game. But man--the nerves will be on a rack for sure.
 
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It seems all the talk is about Russell Wilson, which is definitely a concern. But our defense was built to match up with the Sea Pidgeons. One good thing Jeff Fisher did. But on the flip side, with all the holes on the Seattle defense, how will they contain Gurley and if they bring an 8 man front, how will they defend our receivers?

If we maintain ball security and exploit their defensive weaknesses, I see the Rams taking this one 27-14.
 
My game plan against the Seahawks is to spy on Wilson and hold Jimmy Graham in check. Have our DBs track the ball instead of having their backs turned. Our linebackers need to run to Wilson and hit him hard and put him out. Once Wilson's OL collapses, Aaron Donald can do his free-wheeling as well and sack him.

I see Aaron Donald, Michael Brocker, RQ94 and Barwin are going to have a lot of sacks in this game.
 
My game plan against the Seahawks is to spy on Wilson and hold Jimmy Graham in check. Have our DBs track the ball instead of having their backs turned. Our linebackers need to run to Wilson and hit him hard and put him out. Once Wilson's OL collapses, Aaron Donald can do his free-wheeling as well and sack him.

I see Aaron Donald, Michael Brocker, RQ94 and Barwin are going to have a lot of sacks in this game.
You, sir, could be a head coach! (y)
 
Foolio’s take: The Rams got their nine wins, but they may not get their playoff berth.

:banghead:Foolio’s pick: Seahawks 27, Rams 24.

While Seattle ultimately won, it was largely because of mistakes from Jared Goff
Huh? Kupps drop....Gurleys stretching for the goal line....line failing to block on strip sack...one pick was his fault, if I remember correctly. Fake News.

Am I the only one that has evil thoughts whenever Russell Wilson scrambles out of the pocket?
No sir. You are well within the norm.
 
If we don't win this game?


Are we really going to/anywhere in/the playoffs?

We need to be able to beat good teams.

While I understand where you're coming from, we did beat Dallas on the road, Jacksonville on the road, and the Saints at home. Those three teams are not pushovers. Even Dallas still has a chance to make some noise.

We lost to Washington by 7, Seattle by 6, Philadelphia by 8, and were tied with Minnesota going into the 4th quarter in their stadium.

The need to finish what we started in any game against tough opponents is however on my mind as well, as we head towards a possible playoff berth. Neither our offense nor special teams causes me to worry, it's the defense that's troubling me.
 
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Let them talk their nonsense how the Rams are and should lose this game, just so we can watch them wipe the humiliation and egg off their face come monday morning as news spreads about Rams winning and moving closer to the payoffs
 
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While I understand where you're coming from, we did beat Dallas on the road, Jacksonville on the road, and the Saints at home. Those three teams are not pushovers. Even Dallas still has a chance to make some noise.

We lost to Washington by 7, Seattle by 6, Philadelphia by 8, and were tied with Minnesota going into the 4th quarter in their stadium.

The need to finish what we started in any game against tough opponents is however on my mind as well, as we head towards a possible playoff berth. Neither our offense nor special teams causes me to worry, it's the defense that's troubling me.
You know, if there wasn't a scoreboard, I'd of thought we beat both Seattle and Philly. One thing we know for sure, definitely no longer the same old sorry ass Rams!
 
Bobby Wagner aggravated his hammy and had to leave the game last week, even if he plays ( which I don’t believe he will) this is going to be the potentially weakest seabitch defense we’ve seen in some time

I’m eagerly looking forward to this, no apprehension whatsoever
 
I think this will be a signature game for Gurley. I predict him having over 200 scrimmage yards.

This is also a big game for our team. I don't care about the playoffs if we can't beat Seattle.
 
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The Rams may be down early, but they will control the whole game; Gurley as aformentioned will have the game of his career, and GOff will hit a lot of short passes, sprinkle in the intermediate....we wil control time of possession. Wilson, like in the Jaguar game will get desparate. Rams win--we will laugh at our apprehension and say "ya, with all of those injuries and our accurate QB, good O line and Pro bowl running---of course we should have won"
 
Wilson has lost more games, thrown more INTs and taken more sacks to the Rams than any other team. As long as the Rams have Quinn, Donald and Brockers they're winning the LOS battle. Seattle has never had an answer for those three.