http://www.carolinahuddle.com/board...ead-what-rams-fans-are-already-saying/?page=4
Nice community over on Rams On Demand. The Seahawks board could learn much from them, but won't.
(Thanks! Yours isn't too shabby either) 
----------------
-----------
Sup y'all.
I completely forgot I had an account here. Just dropped in to say hi and to wish you luck Sunday. You'll need every bit of it as our D-line and (quite likely) top corner are poised to return. I was reading the forum, and the post by
@hepcat about your winning % when scoring first or being scored on first, and that was pretty interesting. I don't know how much that will factor into the outcome, but something certainly has to give here.
Looking forward to talking about the game for the next few days. by
@-X-
--------------
Good luck to you guys! Heck amid my trash talking lately, it really comes down to whether our DLine continues its success.
Our DE switchup I believe helps a lot. Ealy is worthless at RDE, and having him and CJ rotate keeps them fresh.
If the Rams focus on blocking Star, KK needs to prove why he broke out last year, and vice versa for Star's breakout last Sunday.
Our top corner should be back in Bradberry, who got a better grade than Norman one week. He's shown to be our most consistent Corner. Worley is promising as well, and Leonard brings swag.
Our safeties can be exploited though, especially if Kurt plays injured. Your offensive line just has to play good against the front and Keenum has to be on point.
Offensively, stopping Stewart is a tough task for any defense, but if you stop the run game make the Panthers win it through the air.
Trai vs Donald is a matchup to watch, and of course your defense isn't one to mess with. Whether RT remains with Daryl is still a toss up, and whether Remmers continues production and if we keep our quick pass game going will be needed.
Good luck to you all!
-----------
Well, therein lies the problem (for us, anyway). The O-line hasn't been able to get its act together yet, and it's the primary reason why Keenum is throwing the ball so much lately. Can't seem to get Gurley going and it's maddening. Hopefully we'll be able to come out throwing strikes enough to back your defense off a little and give Gurley some opportunities. Don't really want this to turn into a shootout, because Keenum is prone to making mistakes even if he is able to work the deep zone pretty effectively. -
by -X-
-----------
Serious question from a Rams fan perspective.
are you surprised Fisher still remains a HC year after year? Are you happy with him. Outside looking in...it just seems weird he remains a HC with his record of success.
also, perception on Fisher's teams is, to put politely, they play a little after the whistle. How do Rams fan define the tandem of your DC and HC?
----------
I'm not really surprised. Fisher is Stan Kroenke's hire, and Kroenke is somewhat infatuated with doing things 'The Patriot Way'. By that he means keeping things stable and consistent over the long haul as opposed to changing head coaches every 2-3 years trying to catch lightning in a bottle.
I think he's also acutely aware of how this team has been without any stability at the QB position the past few years. It's kinda hard to win when you're relying on 2nd-3rd tier QBs for long stretches of games. Bradford really screwed us up with his knee injuries and Foles melting down like he did just exascerbated the situation.
Am I happy with him? No, not really. But I understand the situation he took over and the horrible luck he's had with QBs so far. I'm also kind of a zen person who doesn't take these things too seriously.
I'm just kinda looking to be entertained while understanding I have no control over the situation. Sure I get annoyed at times, but you just gotta let that stuff go and appreciate the good when it happens. Screaming for firings and stuff is just so non-productive to me.
Fisher's teams are always in the top of the league in penalties because (a) they're very young year after year, and (b) they're taught to play to the whistle and play with intensity and fire at all times. There's also the fact that they tend to draft highly athletic dudes over fundamentally sound (aka, smarter) football players, so that's a contributing factor as well.
I don't think they purposely try to ruin careers, but they sure as hell try to hurt people. That's kinda obvious. Fisher and Williams go back a long way and are both Buddy Ryan disciples. I define them as guys who would rather win by a score of 3-0 than 44-39. They just love defense way more than offense. -
by -X-
---------
Glad you got an account over here. I got denied at ROD because i put I'm from Charlotte. Sissies....
---------
I can look into that. I'm sure it wasn't intentional.
Sometimes IP addresses come up that throw up a red flag, and it has nothing to do with location.
They actually welcome rival fans into the fold, and some of them never leave. lol.
- by -X-
----------
I think Keenum will struggle in the first half and they'll put Goff in who will play decent enough to scare panther fans for the second half before coming up short of a comeback.
----------
That's very specific.
I think Keenum will drop bombs on you for days.
- by -X-

----------
While Keenum drops duds in the desert, Cam Newton will brush off those dandelions on your defense

----------
- by -X-