Uncle Si":3nig3gz9 said:Rams 4 wins have been against the NFC East. I think, at best, they're still a mystery.
Marvin49":2swwrsu1 said:Niners beat the Rams last year with a pass rush that could get there with 4 and some pretty good corners.
No Bosa. No Ford. No Sherman.
Rams will roll. Niners got no way to stop them.
Ramfan128":gpyma0rz said:What's the status of Jimmy and Sherman for this week?
olyfan63":7gq0swqc said:Can't wait! On the surface, I think that's a fair point spread, rivalry game, division foes, etc.
However, If the Niners secondary is as banged up as everyone is saying, and missing top pass rushers, then I don't see how Niners D can slow down the the Rams offense. Rams by 2 TDs. Or more.
Only way Niners have a chance is to steal a page from the Pete Ball book, run, run, run over the Rams, and get a couple turnovers that get converted into TDs. Stranger things have happened.
NINEster":82pj68xk said:Hilarious.
How do these Vegas guys do it?
Uncle Si":2xyzgvga said:olyfan63":2xyzgvga said:Can't wait! On the surface, I think that's a fair point spread, rivalry game, division foes, etc.
However, If the Niners secondary is as banged up as everyone is saying, and missing top pass rushers, then I don't see how Niners D can slow down the the Rams offense. Rams by 2 TDs. Or more.
Only way Niners have a chance is to steal a page from the Pete Ball book, run, run, run over the Rams, and get a couple turnovers that get converted into TDs. Stranger things have happened.
I don't think anyone knows how good the Rams really are though.
I think thats why the spread is what it is. Vegas knows the 9ers are poor. The Rams are still a mystery. They've coasted to 4 wins against mediocre teams.