Rams +3...As long as Bulger is at the helm, the Rams will always have a chance to win (7-1 L8 starts). Now that they finally have won a game this year, hopefully they stick to the winning formula of Marshall, Marshall, Marshall.
Seattle has won their first two games by having a 4-0 TO advantage in both games. They will cause TO of the Rams, that is almost a given with their poor pass protection. As long as they can have productivity on the ground I see them pulling out their second straight win this year.
Bills (pass)...They swept the Phins LY even with the poor defense they had against the run, which we all know they seemed to have solved with their off-season acquisitions on the defensive side of the ball. They held a 9-0 TO advantage in this series LY, but, now they don't seem to need it as much. The defensive front of the Bills should be able to contain Ricky, from getting huge chunks of yards on the ground which will allow the secondary to keep in close contact with Chambers and company and make Fiedler beat them which I doubt he is capable of.
GLTA
BrokeN
[This message was edited by BrokeN on September 21, 2003 at 04:05 AM.]
Seattle has won their first two games by having a 4-0 TO advantage in both games. They will cause TO of the Rams, that is almost a given with their poor pass protection. As long as they can have productivity on the ground I see them pulling out their second straight win this year.
Bills (pass)...They swept the Phins LY even with the poor defense they had against the run, which we all know they seemed to have solved with their off-season acquisitions on the defensive side of the ball. They held a 9-0 TO advantage in this series LY, but, now they don't seem to need it as much. The defensive front of the Bills should be able to contain Ricky, from getting huge chunks of yards on the ground which will allow the secondary to keep in close contact with Chambers and company and make Fiedler beat them which I doubt he is capable of.
GLTA
BrokeN
[This message was edited by BrokeN on September 21, 2003 at 04:05 AM.]