Week 11 News And Notes
There were a number of hiccups in yesterday’s game slate that sparked some questions, but also instances where it appeared we were seeing the “real” team for the first time.
There were a number of hiccups in yesterday’s game slate that sparked some questions, but also instances where it appeared we were seeing the “real” team for the first time.
Just one week removed from their self-acclaimed “growing up” party in San Francisco, the Rams got destroyed at home by a team every media outlet ridiculed as dysfunctional and pathetic.
So, while I have no way of proving my legitimacy in making these picks, I do have proof of my somewhat schizophrenic powers of clairvoyance below:
What the **** just happened.
He’s quickly stamping his name all over Peyton Manning’s legacy.
The San Francisco 49ers haven’t been too kind to the Rams in recent history. Since 2008, San Fran is 7-1 including two dominant shutouts at Candlestick Park.
The Rams were back to business this week trying to find answers offensively. Averaging just 18.6 points per game, they have to find the end zone, period.
Green Bay (3-3) opens as a FIVE point favorite on the road against St. Louis (3-3).
If I showed my dog a box score of Sunday’s game in Miami, the result might seem even puzzling to her…for a number of reasons.
Yogi Berra once famously said, ‘It ain’t over till its over’. So Game 5 it is.
It’s Thursday Night under the bright lights. St. Louis looks to get above .500 for the first time since 2006 and 3-0 at the Edward Jones Dome under Jeff Fisher.
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