As a fan of the Los Angeles Rams, I don’t care for the San Francisco 49ers or the Seattle Seahawks, but which team do I dislike more (which team do you dislike more)? Well, no surprise, but it has to be the 49ers. We’ll credit them for all the success they’ve had and for being a constant source of pain for the Rams, and all that good stuff.
The Seahawks also can cause the Rams greif, we all know that, but I will be rooting for the Seahawks to beat the 49ers in the last week of the regular season.
Maybe after this season my tune will change, but for me, Seattle doesn’t bother me nearly as much as SF.
What are your thoughts? Who will be you be rooting for, if either team?
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Rams rooting guide: Why LA should be pulling for Seahawks (ramswire)
“For the Los Angeles Rams, their fate was sealed in Weeks 16 and 17 when they went 0-2 and both the Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers went 2-0. They went from holding the No. 1 seed to dropping all the way to third place in their own division and getting locked into a wild-card spot.
There’s still a little bit of movement for Los Angeles heading into the season finale. The Rams will either be the fifth or sixth seed in the playoff bracket, depending on how Week 18 goes. One thing’s for sure: They should be rooting for Seattle to win the West.“
Rams’ Mike LaFleur Addresses Offensive Failures in Atlanta (si.com)
“LaFleur was asked a variety of questions regarding the Rams’ offensive woes in Atlanta, with the Rams’ offensive coordinator refusing to put forth anything but the flat-out truth. LaFleur was first asked about the play of the Rams’ offensive line.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford was put under pressure all night long.
“First, I want to give credit to Atlanta,” stated LaFleur. “I thought they did some really good stuff with their front. They were chopping it up pretty good and they made it challenging in some ways. I thought our guys battled their butts off.”
Rams sign safety Quentin Lake to three-year extension (espn.com)
“Lake, a 2022 sixth-round pick, is in the final season of his rookie contract. He had played every defensive snap of the season for the Rams before sustaining an elbow dislocation in Week 11.
On Wednesday, Rams coach Sean McVay said the team plans to open Lake’s 21-day practice window Thursday, with the goal of him being ready to play in Los Angeles’ first playoff game.“
Random Ramsdom Fandom:
If it worked for Bjorn Borg, John McEnroe, and Pete Sampras, it can work for the Rams.
Happy New Year, everyone! Go, Rams.“ -TucsonFan
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