In-Depth Breakdown: Rams vs Chiefs

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#1 JackBurton
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Based on their supposed 2008 rosters (links), you breakdown the game:
How can Team A win, what does Team B need to do, what would actually happen, etc.

St. Louis Rams vs Kansas City Chiefs

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#2 wallymartin
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This thread could use a post.

I'll go with the Rams, because I trust their o-line just a little more.

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#3 wwe4ever_in05
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The St. Louis Rams will most likely win this game with a some huge help from there D-Line, and thier Running Back Steven Jackson, he will get Two Touchdowns, and the Final Score will be 24-16.
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The St. Louis Rams will most likely win this game with a some huge help from there D-Line, and thier Running Back Steven Jackson, he will get Two Touchdowns, and the Final Score will be 24-16.wwe4ever_in05
yeah pretty much agree with that KC a year or 2 off they be fun to watch down the line
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#5 patriots2871
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probably the Rams
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#6 DLateral
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I'll go with the Chiefs since Rams defense is terrible

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#7 wallymartin
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I'll go with the Chiefs since Rams defense is terrible

DLateral

Fortunately for the Rams, the Chiefs' offense is terrible. St. Louis shouldn't have too much of a problem getting pressure against KC's absolutely horrendous offensive line.

That is assuming Branden Albert doesn't pull a Joe Thomas and play like a great LT right out of the gates.

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#8 DLateral
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[QUOTE="DLateral"]

I'll go with the Chiefs since Rams defense is terrible

wallymartin

Fortunately for the Rams, the Chiefs' offense is terrible. St. Louis shouldn't have too much of a problem getting pressure against KC's absolutely horrendous offensive line.

That is assuming Branden Albert doesn't pull a Joe Thomas and play like a great LT right out of the gates.

They have Larry Johnson and Tony Gonzalez who arent that bad and Huard and Croyle had a better passer rating then Bulger and Frerotte last yea and you dont know how bad Chiefs O-Line will be next year they havent played a game yet plus they picked up 2 offensive linemen in the draft which will help out up front...

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#9 wallymartin
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[QUOTE="wallymartin"][QUOTE="DLateral"]

I'll go with the Chiefs since Rams defense is terrible

DLateral

Fortunately for the Rams, the Chiefs' offense is terrible. St. Louis shouldn't have too much of a problem getting pressure against KC's absolutely horrendous offensive line.

That is assuming Branden Albert doesn't pull a Joe Thomas and play like a great LT right out of the gates.

They have Larry Johnson and Tony Gonzalez who arent that bad and Huard and Croyle had a better passer rating then Bulger and Frerotte last yea and you dont know how bad Chiefs O-Line will be next year they havent played a game yet plus they picked up 2 offensive linemen in the draft which will help out up front...

I'll have to give you that. Still, Croyle hasn't shown if he can be a starting NFL QB, Bulger has.

And this thread is about predicting what we think will happen, it wouldn't be very fun if we all just sat back and said "We don't really know."

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#10 DLateral
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[QUOTE="DLateral"][QUOTE="wallymartin"][QUOTE="DLateral"]

I'll go with the Chiefs since Rams defense is terrible

wallymartin

Fortunately for the Rams, the Chiefs' offense is terrible. St. Louis shouldn't have too much of a problem getting pressure against KC's absolutely horrendous offensive line.

That is assuming Branden Albert doesn't pull a Joe Thomas and play like a great LT right out of the gates.

They have Larry Johnson and Tony Gonzalez who arent that bad and Huard and Croyle had a better passer rating then Bulger and Frerotte last yea and you dont know how bad Chiefs O-Line will be next year they havent played a game yet plus they picked up 2 offensive linemen in the draft which will help out up front...

I'll have to give you that. Still, Croyle hasn't shown if he can be a starting NFL QB, Bulger has.

And this thread is about predicting what we think will happen, it wouldn't be very fun if we all just sat back and said "We don't really know."

Yeah Bulger has proved he can be a starting QB and im not saying Croyle has just saying that Bulger might not be able to bounce back from terrible year he had last year...

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#11 wallymartin
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[QUOTE="wallymartin"][QUOTE="DLateral"][QUOTE="wallymartin"][QUOTE="DLateral"]

I'll go with the Chiefs since Rams defense is terrible

DLateral

Fortunately for the Rams, the Chiefs' offense is terrible. St. Louis shouldn't have too much of a problem getting pressure against KC's absolutely horrendous offensive line.

That is assuming Branden Albert doesn't pull a Joe Thomas and play like a great LT right out of the gates.

They have Larry Johnson and Tony Gonzalez who arent that bad and Huard and Croyle had a better passer rating then Bulger and Frerotte last yea and you dont know how bad Chiefs O-Line will be next year they havent played a game yet plus they picked up 2 offensive linemen in the draft which will help out up front...

I'll have to give you that. Still, Croyle hasn't shown if he can be a starting NFL QB, Bulger has.

And this thread is about predicting what we think will happen, it wouldn't be very fun if we all just sat back and said "We don't really know."

Yeah Bulger has proved he can be a starting QB and im not saying Croyle has just saying that Bulger might not be able to bounce back from terrible year he had last year...

That's a possibility. Then again, Larry Johnson might not be able to bounce back either.

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#12 DLateral
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That's a possibility. Then again, Larry Johnson might not be able to bounce back either.

wallymartin

Good point

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#13 HumanTorch101
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I have to say that the Rams would win this because they are further along than the Chiefs in their plan to make it to the Super Bowl. Granted, most teams are ahead of the Chiefs but that is besides the point. While the Chiefs did fortify the O-line in the draft, I am not sure we will be much better than last year. The Rams always have a chance to win their division because it sucks and you only have to be mediocre to win it.
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#14 DarkElf2112
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It's no coincidence that as the Rams O-line got older and more injury prone, Bulger got worse and worse. I honestly believe that the Rams do not have a huge advantage at QB in this game. It's more of a question of Who's hurt? Steven Jackson or Larry Johnson? It seems like one or the other always is. The team with the hurt RB loses big. If both are healthy I'll go with the Rams because Jackson is a beast in the middle of his prime while LJ is a beast at the end of his.
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#15 CommanderShiro
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If the O-line for St. Louis is healthy, they will win. I will assume it is healthy, so I pick them.