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Re: Rams vs Seahawks Pre Game Discussion Thread
Posted: November 15th, 2025, 1:51 pm
by brasilrams
Bottom post of the previous page:
I could be wrong, but I think our D-line will be able to rush Darnold with much more aggression than they did last week. Zero sacks against Jones was not fun. They couldn’t go all out because they had to maintain their gaps and stay disciplined due to the huge threat of McCaffrey. Seattle’s run game is good, but we don’t have to respect it as much — they’re a pass-first team with Darnold, and he’s not very mobile; he’s a pocket passer. Our D-line is going to get to him multiple times. I’m betting on that.
Re: Rams vs Seahawks Pre Game Discussion Thread
Posted: November 16th, 2025, 8:20 am
by DelMar
brasilrams wrote: ↑November 15th, 2025, 1:51 pm
I could be wrong, but I think our D-line will be able to rush Darnold with much more aggression than they did last week. Zero sacks against Jones was not fun. They couldn’t go all out because they had to maintain their gaps and stay disciplined due to the huge threat of McCaffrey. Seattle’s run game is good, but we don’t have to respect it as much — they’re a pass-first team with Darnold, and he’s not very mobile; he’s a pocket passer. Our D-line is going to get to him multiple times. I’m betting on that.
I’ve been thinking the same thing this week B… I think our DL has been pretty quiet lately… I think we’re due a big game from Verse, Turner and Fiske… at least one of these dudes will step up today I think.

Re: Rams vs Seahawks Pre Game Discussion Thread
Posted: November 16th, 2025, 9:23 am
by Slickjack
I have noticed a huge uptick in the way the Rams have played at home these past couple of years, this should bode well for Sunday.
Re: Rams vs Seahawks Pre Game Discussion Thread
Posted: November 16th, 2025, 1:30 pm
by Commish
Rampager66 wrote: ↑November 15th, 2025, 2:16 am
Us- Eagles, Them-Redskins
Us-Lions, Them-Vikings
Us- Ravens, Them-Steelers
This schedule advantage for the Seahawks would've been worse if not for the Ravens' early-season collapse, giving the Rams a 'W' in a road matchup which I had projected they would lose.
Should the Good Guys lose to the Seahawks today, they'll be back to chasing in the NFC West race, just as they were after that Thursday night home loss to the 49ers.
Given the challenging games which our team will still be facing 'down the stretch,' it needs to be leading the division by tonight...
RAM SEASON!!
--The Commish