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How do you feel about the Rams on MNF against the dirty birds ? Line is at 8.5 but I think Rams get back on track after losing to Seattle . Curious to know your thoughts on that game ![]()
How do you feel about the Rams on MNF against the dirty birds ? Line is at 8.5 but I think Rams get back on track after losing to Seattle . Curious to know your thoughts on that game ![]()
@NoFlyZone
Rams has been a covering machine and best in the league with recording 11-4 ATS. They have been very profitable for all Rams backers. Although they were a small dawg against the Hawks, they still covered by .5 pt. They have a 5-2 ATS on the road.
Regarding the MNF game against the birds, and as you know, they’re favored by -8.5. With Adam’s being on IR, I believe they’re missing his presence and that was my observation from the last game. However, Rams has a good group of receivers, Puka is the Man and his ability to make those catches are impressive. Stafford will need to focus on the next man up mentality also with Atwell, Whittington, Parkinson and Mumfield to name a few. On the other hand, Atlanta has been playing good football in the last 2 weeks with Cousins under the helm. They will be playing as the “spoiler.”
I believe tho, DC Coach Shula will focus on Cousins getting rattled. I was at the game against Detroit two weeks ago. 1st half, Rams defense couldn’t penetrate the Lions O-Line. Shula made adjustments at halftime and Verse, Young, Fisk, Turner and Landman were able to get to Goff and that was the secret sauce for the game. IMO, Rams secondary also needs to step up, they have been soft as of late. Rams need this win to stay alive for the NFC west crown and hoping they can regain #1 seed, but that could be far fetch, Bears, Seahawks and 49ers need to lose at least 1 game. According to my calculations, Rams has a 80% high probability to win the game SU. Unsure at this time if they can cover the TD and a FG ATS. Lots of time to think about and I hope I answered your questions.
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@NoFlyZone
Rams has been a covering machine and best in the league with recording 11-4 ATS. They have been very profitable for all Rams backers. Although they were a small dawg against the Hawks, they still covered by .5 pt. They have a 5-2 ATS on the road.
Regarding the MNF game against the birds, and as you know, they’re favored by -8.5. With Adam’s being on IR, I believe they’re missing his presence and that was my observation from the last game. However, Rams has a good group of receivers, Puka is the Man and his ability to make those catches are impressive. Stafford will need to focus on the next man up mentality also with Atwell, Whittington, Parkinson and Mumfield to name a few. On the other hand, Atlanta has been playing good football in the last 2 weeks with Cousins under the helm. They will be playing as the “spoiler.”
I believe tho, DC Coach Shula will focus on Cousins getting rattled. I was at the game against Detroit two weeks ago. 1st half, Rams defense couldn’t penetrate the Lions O-Line. Shula made adjustments at halftime and Verse, Young, Fisk, Turner and Landman were able to get to Goff and that was the secret sauce for the game. IMO, Rams secondary also needs to step up, they have been soft as of late. Rams need this win to stay alive for the NFC west crown and hoping they can regain #1 seed, but that could be far fetch, Bears, Seahawks and 49ers need to lose at least 1 game. According to my calculations, Rams has a 80% high probability to win the game SU. Unsure at this time if they can cover the TD and a FG ATS. Lots of time to think about and I hope I answered your questions.
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