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