CELEBRATE !! Rams Punch in the Fifth Seed by Plucking Cardinal Feathers. (Victory Thread)

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I'm not questioning your fandom. I know you've been watching it forever. Which makes your question perplexing. Once seedings have been set the regular season records mean nothing in the playoffs. It's always been that way since I started watching in the 90s.

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So, just what are you questioning ?
I am questioning the seeding formula.. It does not seem fair.
We have a better record that the Eagles and Bears and after their first home playoff game the team with the better record should get the game in their house.
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about some aspects of football. Like fantasy and seedings. The seeding formula is fucked up.
 
Saw a little bit of every aspect of our season in this game. In the end we closed out while playing well on both sides of the ball
Let's hope this is a glimpse into our postseason.
Yes! It looked like the Rams were going to shit the bed for a while
 
So, just what are you questioning ?
I am questioning the seeding formula.. It does not seem fair.
We have a better record that the Eagles and Bears and after their first home playoff game the team with the better record should get the game in their house.
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about some aspects of football. Like fantasy and seedings. The seeding formula is fucked up.

It is what it is. That's why winning the division is so important. And what made the Rams throwing the game away against the seagulls so irritating.

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So, just what are you questioning ?
I am questioning the seeding formula.. It does not seem fair.
We have a better record that the Eagles and Bears and after their first home playoff game the team with the better record should get the game in their house.
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about some aspects of football. Like fantasy and seedings. The seeding formula is fucked up.
See Vikings last year when we stomped them in the wildcard round.
 
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So, just what are you questioning ?
I am questioning the seeding formula.. It does not seem fair.
We have a better record that the Eagles and Bears and after their first home playoff game the team with the better record should get the game in their house.
I don't spend a lot of time thinking about some aspects of football. Like fantasy and seedings. The seeding formula is fucked up.
What is so complicated? The Eagles and Bears won their division and will always have home field advantage over a wild card team
 
Got that dog mentality back on offense.

Achilles heel is CB but pass rush looked lively again and Shula was dialing it up a bit.
I think this has been a large part of the problem. In an effort to protect the secondary, Shula stopped committing to generating pressure because it left the back end exposed, but they STILL got burned. So, WTH, go back to trying to get to the QB before he can get his passes off. The secondary will still get burned from time to time, but the QB will be getting dumped more often.

The talent is in the front 5. More stunts. More blitzes.
 
That’s exactly what the Rams’ announcer said.
So anytime the Rams can get Puka isolated one on one—even if he’s well guarded and a one handed catch is required for the play to be successful—we’re calling that, “too easy”?

Thats funny.
 
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Good win, never want to see the starters in and losing heading into the playoffs. Now we'll see what this team is made up and hopefully everyone, especially Adams and Dotson, get healthy this week.
 
Let’s go kick Carolina to their couches.

I know we’re the 5 seed, but I’ll take Stafford over any QB we will face in the playoffs.
He’s spreading the ball around to anyone with arms, which is something he didn’t really do with us early on in his Rams career.

Stafford is tough, accurate and experienced.