
Signs point to a Rams win
After weighing the positives and the negatives, the signs point to a win for the LA Rams. The Cardinals are definitely a formidable team. But so too are the LA Rams. This is a team that has elite talent and added plenty of young high-ceiling players to develop around them. The Rams have All-Pro defensive lineman Aaron Donald, All-Pro defensive back Jalen Ramsey.
Now this LA Rams team has a star-in-the-making quarterback who is elevating the game of the receivers in this offense. We think that will be the difference in Week 4. And we are not the only ones who think so
WHOSE HOUSE?! #RamsHouse
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) September 22, 2021
Home-field advantage like no other 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/koZtAIGiv9
This game pits two teams who are quite familiar with one another in an early-season matchup for the best of the NFC West. Whoever wins this game is one game closer to a playoff berth, but will also claim the inside track on winning the NFC West Division.
Coming soon: An undefeated showdown in LA. pic.twitter.com/04DXSapWv3
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) October 2, 2021
This game is against two very good teams. Between the Cardinals and the Rams, they have four combined wins against 2020 NFL Playoff teams. That’s out of the six games both teams have played. Very impressive indeed.
The day before the game, there are plenty of emotions. But they are all bundled up in a bit of smoldering confidence. It’s not about disdain for the Cardinals, they are a good team. It’s not about overestimating the Rams’ special teams or defense, they will have some plays that we wish they could do-over. This is about the LA Rams offense that can put together a 75-yard touchdown drive in less than a minute. This is about an offense that is taking the NFL by storm. There may be a defense that solves the Rubik’s cube riddle to the Rams offense this year, but it will not be the Arizona Cardinals.
This is Week 4. This is the battle for the lead of the NFC West. This is SoFi Stadium. Whose house? Rams House.