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Superbowl prediction - Rams 26 Bengals 18

 

Mike McDaniel to coach the Dolphins. Certainly been a real bolter in the coaching stakes this season since becoming our OC and his use of Deebo Samuel. 

It is the Dolphins though, best of luck. 

 

 


Ok, the SB is nearly upon my boys, I’ve been watching all the strengths vs weakness of each team etc, if I’m completely honest my boys should be fav, but not massively so.

Run the ball, we need to run it and run it outside.

Higbee hurts. 

I think where the Rams can win the game is (and yeah it’s no shock) but on the D line, but only if they are smart, Early on the Bengals are going to try things like screens, designed QB scrambles etc, if Floyd and Von Millar control the pocket and not get sucked too far in and we collapse it with no exits.

I think the three stand out MVP candidates for us outside of Kupp is Ramsey and Beckham. If either ball out then we are halfway there. 
I see a defensive score for us.

Rams 37, Bengals 20

MVP Ramsey

AD99 strip sack score! 

Bengals 21 Rams 24

Going to try and avoid the score at work and watch a replay when I get home..

 
On 1/28/2022 at 11:08 AM, Go the Biff said:

 

 

On 1/28/2022 at 9:36 PM, titan_uranus said:

 

 

On 1/30/2022 at 12:33 PM, Dee Zephyr said:

 

Don't forget your tips fellas

10 points on offer for the SB (5 for the win & 5 for the correct points bracket)


Are you going to a pub to watch the game @Gorgoroth? 

Are there Rams supporters groups in Aus to watch it with?

I loved it in 2020 when I got to hang out with a bunch of 49ers fans and share the experience, even though the result didnt go our way, it was still a great day...Enjoy!

9 hours ago, DemonDave said:

Are you going to a pub to watch the game @Gorgoroth? 

Are there Rams supporters groups in Aus to watch it with?

I loved it in 2020 when I got to hang out with a bunch of 49ers fans and share the experience, even though the result didnt go our way, it was still a great day...Enjoy!

Mates are going to Sporting globe in Geelong, but I prefer to watch at home. They aren’t Rams supporters and it’s a 40 odd min drive home so can’t relax and have a few beers.

Nearly forgot. Good luck @Gorgoroth.

Somewhere in my wardrobe is an old LA Rams guernsey. No. 29 which I believe was Eric Dickerson at the time. Real old !

So, in honour of my old guernsey I'm tipping Rams 31 over Bengals 21

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Bengals 25 Rams 30


32 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

Nearly forgot. Good luck @Gorgoroth.

Somewhere in my wardrobe is an old LA Rams guernsey. No. 29 which I believe was Eric Dickerson at the time. Real old !

So, in honour of my old guernsey I'm tipping Rams 31 over Bengals 21

Cheers, 

Yeah the great E.D. wore 29!

For some reason I have a multi with Bengals winning and Kupp and Jefferson scoring 


Note to rest of bar I'm in: We all had Cooper Cupp in our multi, no need to scream it out..

Beckham looks like a ACL, drive ends with a int in the endzone by Stafford. Not a great throw. 
Gotta hold them in the 2 mins, re set at the half as they start with the ball.

D needs to get to burrow, he has been too clean so far.

12 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Beckham looks like a ACL, drive ends with a int in the endzone by Stafford. Not a great throw. 
Gotta hold them in the 2 mins, re set at the half as they start with the ball.

D needs to get to burrow, he has been too clean so far.

Nasty twist there

 

Good game. A few errors, I think it will open up a bit. 

OBJ a big loss but I can see some tweaks made to cover for him. 

Enjoy Snoop and See all 

Stafford was rattled at the end. That int should never have been thrown, then the long ball when we only needed one. Get the first down and have a go at the FG. Two dumb decisions. The Hekker fumble hopefully doesn’t come back to haunt us. 
 

D needs to ball out this half. It’s on their shoulders. 
If we can get the run game flowing in the second half that will really help. Games there, our D must get to Burrow. We must  take the ball away from them. 
AD99 time to shine!


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