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The Rams have Cooks, Kupp, and Woods at WR. How are our WRs better than theirs??? Not saying we can’t beat them, but at least be unbiased 100%
Cooks, Woods, Cooper are all better than gin, meredith, TQS, and carr. its not even close... Look at the numbers. They also have the #1 Rb in league so far this year. that says even more...How is Michael Thomas, Ted Ginn, Cameron Meredith, Tre’Quan Smith, & Austin Carr not better than Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, Josh Reynolds, JoJo Natson, & KhaDarel Hodge?
I haven’t looked at all their stats, but I would guarantee those 5 outstat those 6 by a long shot. Thomas is currently the best in the game and no one matches him by a long shot, especially Cooks. Ted Ginn has been doing it for a while now, so none of them has his knowledge in the game IMO. Cameron Meredith was a number 1 for the Bears where Woods or Cupp has never really been. Ginn has a year where he has had 10 TDs, where Cooks has never had double digit TDs receiveing. Smith & Carr are pretty much rookies with a lot of potential, especially Smith. Josh Reynolds has never had a game close to what Smith did last week. Our receiver core from top to bottom is better IMO
You can’t be serious, so I’m bowing out of this conversationHow is Michael Thomas, Ted Ginn, Cameron Meredith, Tre’Quan Smith, & Austin Carr not better than Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, Josh Reynolds, JoJo Natson, & KhaDarel Hodge?
I haven’t looked at all their stats, but I would guarantee those 5 outstat those 6 by a long shot. Thomas is currently the best in the game and no one matches him by a long shot, especially Cooks. Ted Ginn has been doing it for a while now, so none of them has his knowledge in the game IMO. Cameron Meredith was a number 1 for the Bears where Woods or Cupp has never really been. Maybes Woods was for a year or two, but he shouldn’t of been lol. Ginn has a year where he has had 10 TDs, where Cooks has never had double digit TDs receiveing. Smith & Carr are pretty much rookies with a lot of potential, especially Smith. Josh Reynolds has never had a game close to what Smith did last week. Our receiver core from top to bottom is better IMO.
Thomas > Cooks
Ginn > Woods
Meredith = Cupp
Smith > Reynolds
Carr > Natson
I kinda want the rams to be undefeated until they play us...
How is Michael Thomas, Ted Ginn, Cameron Meredith, Tre’Quan Smith, & Austin Carr not better than Brandin Cooks, Robert Woods, Cooper Kupp, Josh Reynolds, JoJo Natson, & KhaDarel Hodge?
I haven’t looked at all their stats, but I would guarantee those 5 outstat those 6 by a long shot. Thomas is currently the best in the game and no one matches him by a long shot, especially Cooks. Ted Ginn has been doing it for a while now, so none of them has his knowledge in the game IMO. Cameron Meredith was a number 1 for the Bears where Woods or Cupp has never really been. Maybes Woods was for a year or two, but he shouldn’t of been lol. Ginn has a year where he has had 10 TDs, where Cooks has never had double digit TDs receiveing. Smith & Carr are pretty much rookies with a lot of potential, especially Smith. Josh Reynolds has never had a game close to what Smith did last week. Our receiver core from top to bottom is better IMO.
Thomas > Cooks
Ginn > Woods
Meredith = Cupp
Smith > Reynolds
Carr > Natson
I love our guys more than anyone but concluding that Meredith is equivalent to Cooper Kupp (at this stage) is like saying Van Hagar is equal to classic Van Halen.
No offence Cam.
Yet that awesome Rams offensive line finally plays a good pass rush and gives up 5 sacks on Goff. And 1.5 of those went to Vonn Miller. Goff ended up with a much worse Qb rating than Case Keenum. CASE KEENUM.
Saints play Cleveland, and Myless Garret is on a milk box.
I'm looking at their schedule, and it's a cakewalk. The only team they should struggle against on the road are the Saints.
Everyone else is either an easy win, or it's a tough game they get at home. They get KC and Philly at home, then the Saints and maybe Chicago on the road. After that it's smooth sailing to the playoffs. If they split the tough games and have one letdown vs a cupcake, they should be 13-3 with only average luck. Losing all the tough games and lose one more against an "easy" win, it's 11-5.
Cooks, Woods, Cooper are all better than gin, meredith, TQS, and carr. its not even close... Look at the numbers. They also have the #1 Rb in league so far this year. that says even more...