Who Will You Be Rooting For

Rams or Packers?

  • Rams

    Votes: 30 75.0%
  • Packers

    Votes: 10 25.0%

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ringless

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The Rams or Packers?

Would you rather the Packers win, making a division title easier for your respective team.

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Would you rather the Rams win in hopes you can secure the #1 seed?
 

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I say Rams, since this would increase the competitive juices in the division and also make the Packers a little less invincible. If the Packers sweep the NFC West they will prove the mindset this division has taken on defense can be overcome across the board.

The only team in this division with a mature offense is the Cardinals, with the Rams looking to be headed that way. Those two teams currently are the most balanced in our division until the Seahawks get their act together on offense.

Let's see what the Rams have to offer against the Packers.
 

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Rams. I don't think the Rams are a real threat to us in the NFC West. The Packers need to start losing games to give us a chance at home field advantage in the NFC.

With that said, it probably won't matter because GB isn't losing this game. Packers are double digit favorites for a reason.
 

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Packers.

Goal # 1 is win the division and the only way the Rams win this is if Gurly is really something special and if that is the case a win in Lambeau could do a lot in bolstering their confidence.

I will worry about the Packers in the playoffs. Right now I want to focus on winning the division.
 

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Packers. I want to watch the Hawks beat them at Lambeau in January.
 

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Such a huge game for Rams. This is the final game of the toughest stretch of games on the Rams's schedule. It gets much softer after the bye week. Ending that early run with a winning record would be a huge uplift for this team going into the bye. They could bust off a nice winning streak. It just feels like this team is really close if they can stay healthy and continue to grow. Growth and maturity is a big key for the Rams. They are the youngest team in the NFL for the fourth straight year, I believe. The talent is there, so is the leadership, it just comes down to maturity/consistency. Gurley is the cherry on top of the cake.

A loss in GB won't surprise anybody. It wouldn't be a huge downer like last week would have.
 

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Rams, I like them and I like to watch the Packers lose. Don't care about playoff implications.
 

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SuperMan28":22s1oha8 said:
Such a huge game for Rams. This is the final game of the toughest stretch of games on the Rams's schedule. It gets much softer after the bye week. Ending that early run with a winning record would be a huge uplift for this team going into the bye. They could bust off a nice winning streak. It just feels like this team is really close if they can stay healthy and continue to grow. Growth and maturity is a big key for the Rams. They are the youngest team in the NFL for the fourth straight year, I believe. The talent is there, so is the leadership, it just comes down to maturity/consistency. Gurley is the cherry on top of the cake.

Yes, absolutely! Rams get past the Packers with a win and beat teams they should....11-5 yeah! :0190l:
 

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Rams. This is just the type of game they win then they'll lose their next two against Cleveland and Santa Clara knocking the Packers back and then taking themselves out of contention on their own. I would like to see the Rams win to give the Seahawks a better chance for having home field advantage in the playoffs.

I also love watching that smug look leave McCarthy's face as the game goes by and the surprised look on Rodgers' face when the Packers lose.
 

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ringless":2x7dbooc said:
The Rams or Packers?

Would you rather the Packers win, making a division title easier for your respective team.

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Would you rather the Rams win in hopes you can secure the #1 seed?
Get real we need the Packers to start losing given whatever we do against the Rams is in our control. I'd take playing in St. Louis or Glendale over Green Bay when it's for all the marbles anytime and any day.

Erin is unreal in that stadium and has the escape hatch of being on a legacy team just in case.
 

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Would dearly love to see Aaron Donald continually pummel Rodgers' face into the hallowed Lambeau turf. I have no real problem with GB, but Rodgers, for all his talent, ability and success rate, really seems to be adopting Brady levels of child-sulk when he doesn't get his way.
 

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