cowboys1981
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It just means that you can't count anyone out and why you play the game.
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.
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?
yep without Davis their only good receiver is Boldin,as for running they were doing it pretty good against the Colts in the first half but then quit running for some unknown reason in the second..
If the Rams win, that means the Niners are 1-3. What could be more pleasing than to see that franchise at 1-3?
Why is there a need for validation? You are what your record says you are.
Rams aren't winning tonight. I guarantee it (therefore, it must come true).
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.
Could we have least have waited until after the game to start this thread? BTW, its the second straight week our last opponent has played the following Thursday night game. Does that validate anything?
1. NoIf Rams win tonight. Does that mean anything? 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?
The NFL can change radically from week to another.
Just look at Seattle at Carolina opening week vs Seattle the following week at home vs San Francisco.
At home vs a division opponent is so differsnt than being ona the road vs an out of division team.
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?