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<blockquote data-quote="Magooch" data-source="post: 1098238" data-attributes="member: 17987"><p>I mean it's rough. Garrett basically destroyed our offensive gameplan when we played the Browns early last season and the Browns are a much, MUCH worse team than the Rams. That's a tough add for us to potentially face, no two ways around it.</p><p></p><p>But if I am being perfectly honest that Rams game (and any potential playoff matchup) was always going to be a tough matchup, Garrett or not. And to be totally frank I think they are a team who are in a slightly higher echelon than us right now. Any given Sunday and all that, but generally speaking if I'm being objective I think they'd probably beat us more often than we'd beat them in an isolated matchup. Like, their average performance beats our average performance, I guess. So even without Garrett I'm of the mind that we would need to play a better-than-average best-performance-of-the-season type of showing out of us in order to beat them either way. That doesn't really change now. The bar is a little higher but we were always going to need to be at our best (or them at their worst) for us to win IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Magooch, post: 1098238, member: 17987"] I mean it's rough. Garrett basically destroyed our offensive gameplan when we played the Browns early last season and the Browns are a much, MUCH worse team than the Rams. That's a tough add for us to potentially face, no two ways around it. But if I am being perfectly honest that Rams game (and any potential playoff matchup) was always going to be a tough matchup, Garrett or not. And to be totally frank I think they are a team who are in a slightly higher echelon than us right now. Any given Sunday and all that, but generally speaking if I'm being objective I think they'd probably beat us more often than we'd beat them in an isolated matchup. Like, their average performance beats our average performance, I guess. So even without Garrett I'm of the mind that we would need to play a better-than-average best-performance-of-the-season type of showing out of us in order to beat them either way. That doesn't really change now. The bar is a little higher but we were always going to need to be at our best (or them at their worst) for us to win IMO [/QUOTE]
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