If Rams win tonight. Does that mean anything?

Beats_By_Zeke

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Does it validate our win against them as a domain performance or it was a fluke and the miners are in a bad spot right now?
 
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Rams always play the Niners tough. They tied them last year, then they lost in OT to them. So don't be surprised that this game tonight is very close. If the Rams win, it tells me that the Niners are really struggling. Injuries, which was almost non-existent for them the past 2 years, may be catching up to them. Willis is out tonight, I believe, and Aldon Smith is in rehab. Their receiving core is a mess, especially if Davis doesn't play. And they struggle to run the ball outside of the odd Kaepernick scramble.

I'd love the see the Rams win because I hate the Niners. But based on what I saw last Sunday, I don't see the Rams pulling it out.
 

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With the state of the 9'ers I kind of expect the Rams to win. The Colts arent exactly a defensive juggernaut...
 

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Does it validate our win against them as a domain performance or it was a fluke and the miners are in a bad spot right now?

means they won, and they get another slash in the W column, what else could it mean?
 

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Rams always play the Niners tough. They tied them last year, then they lost in OT to them. So don't be surprised that this game tonight is very close. If the Rams win, it tells me that the Niners are really struggling. Injuries, which was almost non-existent for them the past 2 years, may be catching up to them. Willis is out tonight, I believe, and Aldon Smith is in rehab. Their receiving core is a mess, especially if Davis doesn't play. And they struggle to run the ball outside of the odd Kaepernick scramble.

I'd love the see the Rams win because I hate the Niners. But based on what I saw last Sunday, I don't see the Rams pulling it out.

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Here's hoping the niners fall on their face tonight
 

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Sure... if you assume that the 49ers will turn things around and contend (and that they'll be better than the Rams) then it could potentially help in Wild Card scenarios. Go Rams.
 

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It kind of would for me. I think the rams are a very weak team. But if they beat the 49ers maybe I was wrong.
 

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If Rams win tonight, it means I will be having a very nice night. Obliterate those Niners!
 

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It would be a fluke.. but the Rams do always play the 49'ers tough. The 9ers being 1-2 make me think they are about to go into ST Louis and kill them.
 

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It would be a fluke.. but the Rams do always play the 49'ers tough. The 9ers being 1-2 make me think they are about to go into ST Louis and kill them.

Perhaps we're learning this year that without a running game Kaepernick is extremely overrated.
 

ufcrules1

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Perhaps we're learning this year that without a running game Kaepernick is extremely overrated.

I think it is more to do with receivers. In the last game all he had to throw to was Boldin and he was being double covered. Davis was out and the other receivers are rookies that suck. Kap tore it up against the packers in week 1 throwing for over 400 yards and 3 td's. I still think he is legit, just got rattled in Seattle and then was hurting with receivers being out against Indy. I guess time will tell though.
 

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Perhaps we're learning this year that without a running game Kaepernick is extremely overrated.

I think guys like RGIII and Kap benifet from the run game big time. I have pointed out before their teams were the tops last year in rushing their QB was not having to throw it 40/50 time a game. People here of course claiming how they were better than Romo because their teams went to post season? Yet neither of them are asked to do as much as Romo in the passing game. Give Dallas a running game and I'll put Tony Romo up aginst any of those fricken hacks.
 

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It will mean the Rams won the game.

That's all it means.

Trying to validate or put down wins based off what a team does against another team is pointless. It always has been and it always will be.
 

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It means the Gianst suck a little bit harder than they did 4 days ago.
 

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Does it validate our win against them as a domain performance or it was a fluke and the miners are in a bad spot right now?

Honestly, regardless of what is said about the Cowboys doing an excellent job executing the gameplan last Sunday, the Rams still played an awful game. How many open dropped passes did we see by various Ram receivers?
 

Doomsday101

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It will mean the Rams won the game.

That's all it means.

Trying to validate or put down wins based off what a team does against another team is pointless. It always has been and it always will be.

I agree, different teams, different system, different matchups. These teams are not cloned.
 
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