Sheshawn Johnson picks the Rams

Like usual, I have no problem with what an NFL Analyst predicts.

The Rams are a really bad team but there are some troubling things going on in Dallas right now and I would not be shocked at all if they somehow came away with a victory against us Sunday.

Also, the Rams did beat a Washington team that handed us our first loss and we were pretty healthy on Offense when they did it.
 
Not shocking, really. They're coming off their first win, in a game they shouldn't have had any shot of winning, and we're limping into the game off a loss, a suspension, loads of injuries.

They're simply counting on Dallas not being able to get focused and letting all the distractions eat them up.

Given their normal levels of stupidity this really isn't even close to the worst things from them.
 
thewireman;2349177 said:
You know what I hate, is the ESPN online radio. That is the worst online radio I have every heard. Between the constant interrupted commercials, always buffering and baffling volume control where it makes certain commercials scream at full volume, enough for it to be distorted, it make it unbearable to listen too. And what sucks is I don't have a radio here at my desk so I'm forced to put with the internet's version of a radio or listen to silence

I know what you mean. Not to mention the idiots on air. Does anyone have a suggestion for some decent sports talk radio a guy could listen to online?
 
Boysboy;2349114 said:
Pete Kendall should have just hit the ground when he caught that pass-otherwise, the Skins would have lead 10-3 at the half, and would have gone on to win by double digits.

Tell me about it. Actually O-Linemen are taught to swat a live ball like that into the ground since little good can come from someone that size catching a ball that is behind the line of scrimmage.

That is the most devastating play in football when you are in the red zone and you turn it over resulting in a return TD.
 
Burgundy&Gold;2349656 said:
Tell me about it. Actually O-Linemen are taught to swat a live ball like that into the ground since little good can come from someone that size catching a ball that is behind the line of scrimmage.

That is the most devastating play in football when you are in the red zone and you turn it over resulting in a return TD.
Or to kick it out of bounds.
 
BraveHeartFan;2349523 said:
Not shocking, really. They're coming off their first win, in a game they shouldn't have had any shot of winning, and we're limping into the game off a loss, a suspension, loads of injuries.

They're simply counting on Dallas not being able to get focused and letting all the distractions eat them up.

Given their normal levels of stupidity this really isn't even close to the worst things from them.

Most of the pundits, FWIW, are picking us. The ESPN site's one has all but one picking us.
 
es22;2349172 said:
that was expected from Sheshawn.

He never really liked being a Cowboy

I disagree. He never really liked being discarded for TO and now hates the Boys. He's too dumb to even try to disguise it. Or too arrogant.

WoodysGirl;2349541 said:
or the Cards

Ouch. Why don't you just give me a nice paper cut and pour lemon juice on it? ;)
 
Boysboy;2349114 said:
Pete Kendall should have just hit the ground when he caught that pass-otherwise, the Skins would have lead 10-3 at the half, and would have gone on to win by double digits.

I hope our Boys can protect the football OK this week-the Rams are a bad football team...the last thing you shouldn't do against bad football teams is keep giving them 9 lives, like the Skins did last week.

However, didn't the Skins benefit from a Jackson fumble inside the 5 or they wouldn't have had the points they did? Those things tend to work themselves out. RAMS deserved to win that game even if that psycho lineman for the Rams tried to give it to the Skins. That game was easy money last week. I do agree that if we don't turn it over we win fairly easily.
 
The Boys should win, but it may be closer than you think. If they lose, they will show they are not mentally tough and everything will come undone.
 
Joe Realist;2350038 said:
The Boys should win, but it may be closer than you think. If they lose, they will show they are not mentally tough and everything will come undone.

I actually think we will crush them.

They are that bad and won on the emotion of their first game with an interum HC.

We will come together like we have not come together yet this season. The o-line will play it's best game of the year after getting Tony hurt.

We win big.
 
Hostile;2349079 said:
I never once until now suspected him of drug use.

:laugh2:Cris Carter picked us, along with that guy who played for the Broncos, his name escapes me right now and I don't no why.
 
The only way he can look like a fool with this pick is to go out and beat the crap out of the Rams on Sunday. Lets do it.
 
I admire all you guys' courage in predicting the game. These days predicting winners is a lot like playing Russian Roulette while skating on thin ice - takes guts.

I have no idea what this group of players will do.
 
zeroburrito;2349151 said:
the rams just beat an incredible skins team without scoring an offensive touchdown, while we lost to the arizona cardinals.


And the Rams are still in last place. You do realize that, right?
 
With Brad at the helm, I dont need a blowout, I need a solid performance and a W.
 
Sportscasters usually make these ridiculous picks in the hope that one day a humongous upset will occur and make them look like Nostrodamus.

It's a little different with Key because he will forever be Bill Parcells " butt-boy" and he harbors a deep jealousy that his career is over and he never made it to the "elite" level receiver of a TO or Michael Irvin so anything "Cowboys" is evil in his book.

:mad:
 

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