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I hate to say that, but it is beginning to look that way. I guess I will find a double feature movie on that day.
Ram_of_Old said:I hate to say that, but it is beginning to look that way. I guess I will find a double feature movie on that day.
interference said:Ugh!
rams24/7 said:The way ATL played today gives me little confidence that they can beat SF. You need to play a near perfect game against SF with few to no turnovers. I also think the Falcons will have MORE trouble stopping SF's offense than they did with the Hawks.
The two areas where ATL struggled the most defending Seattle was w/the tight end (Miller) and keeping tabs on Wilson in the pocket. Well I think the 49ers are better in both areas: David/Walker > Miller and Kaep legs > Wilson's legs.
Sad to say the most disciplined team vs Kaep & Wilson this year is not in the playoffs (our Rams)!
I too think its NE & SF in the big one.
I'd root for the Pats, because there is no team I hate more than SF :amped: (although I do hate NE).
Plus, I think with 2 weeks prep, Bellicheat can devise a pretty good game plan to limit Kaep. Hell he may even film a few SF practices![]()
Rams4life said:rams24/7 said:The way ATL played today gives me little confidence that they can beat SF. You need to play a near perfect game against SF with few to no turnovers. I also think the Falcons will have MORE trouble stopping SF's offense than they did with the Hawks.
The two areas where ATL struggled the most defending Seattle was w/the tight end (Miller) and keeping tabs on Wilson in the pocket. Well I think the 49ers are better in both areas: David/Walker > Miller and Kaep legs > Wilson's legs.
Sad to say the most disciplined team vs Kaep & Wilson this year is not in the playoffs (our Rams)!
I too think its NE & SF in the big one.
I'd root for the Pats, because there is no team I hate more than SF :amped: (although I do hate NE).
Plus, I think with 2 weeks prep, Bellicheat can devise a pretty good game plan to limit Kaep. Hell he may even film a few SF practices![]()
Are we talking about the same 49er team that got smacked by the chickens? Then alanta beat that same chicken team and now they have no chance against SF?
I don't see it that way. I think both road teams win, then we can all have a watchable super bowl.
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Right. Glad I wasn't the only one confused by that, even after reading it like 3-times.rams24/7 said:Rams4life said:rams24/7 said:The way ATL played today gives me little confidence that they can beat SF. You need to play a near perfect game against SF with few to no turnovers. I also think the Falcons will have MORE trouble stopping SF's offense than they did with the Hawks.
The two areas where ATL struggled the most defending Seattle was w/the tight end (Miller) and keeping tabs on Wilson in the pocket. Well I think the 49ers are better in both areas: David/Walker > Miller and Kaep legs > Wilson's legs.
Sad to say the most disciplined team vs Kaep & Wilson this year is not in the playoffs (our Rams)!
I too think its NE & SF in the big one.
I'd root for the Pats, because there is no team I hate more than SF :amped: (although I do hate NE).
Plus, I think with 2 weeks prep, Bellicheat can devise a pretty good game plan to limit Kaep. Hell he may even film a few SF practices![]()
Are we talking about the same 49er team that got smacked by the chickens? Then alanta beat that same chicken team and now they have no chance against SF?
I don't see it that way. I think both road teams win, then we can all have a watchable super bowl.
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But Atlanta is the home team, not the road team...
Ram Quixote said:Let me again remind anyone who thinks rooting for the SF in the SB is a viable option, the only good from SF being in the SB is if they lose and that perfect 5-0 gets tainted with a loss. Bad enough the Rams must win 4 SBs just to match them for wins.
rams24/7 said:Rams4life said:rams24/7 said:The way ATL played today gives me little confidence that they can beat SF. You need to play a near perfect game against SF with few to no turnovers. I also think the Falcons will have MORE trouble stopping SF's offense than they did with the Hawks.
The two areas where ATL struggled the most defending Seattle was w/the tight end (Miller) and keeping tabs on Wilson in the pocket. Well I think the 49ers are better in both areas: David/Walker > Miller and Kaep legs > Wilson's legs.
Sad to say the most disciplined team vs Kaep & Wilson this year is not in the playoffs (our Rams)!
I too think its NE & SF in the big one.
I'd root for the Pats, because there is no team I hate more than SF :amped: (although I do hate NE).
Plus, I think with 2 weeks prep, Bellicheat can devise a pretty good game plan to limit Kaep. Hell he may even film a few SF practices![]()
Are we talking about the same 49er team that got smacked by the chickens? Then alanta beat that same chicken team and now they have no chance against SF?
I don't see it that way. I think both road teams win, then we can all have a watchable super bowl.
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But Atlanta is the home team, not the road team...
Selassie I said:I have a bad feeling about this. What a nightmare the SB will be with these two freaking teams. I really don't think I could watch this shyte.
If it comes to pass... I'm going fishing instead. Got room if any of you want to come with.