The 49ers will set an NFL record this season by traveling more than 38,000 miles, including trips to Melbourne, Australia and Mexico City crossing 58 time zones.
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The 49ers will set an NFL record this season by traveling more than 38,000 miles, including trips to Melbourne, Australia and Mexico City ...
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The good thing about this, is that the Rams will have received less rest days if I'm reading this correctly. I could be wrong, but I see Seattle struggling in the second half of the season. It will come down to the 49ers and the Rams down the stretch.
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ReplyDeleteWe'll get an opportunity to evaluate the Rams, weeks 3 (VS Denver) and week 4, (VS Eagles), both away games.
Week 5 the Rams return for a home game VS Bills
GEEP,
ReplyDeleteHow do you see Seattle this season? Personally, I believe that the loss of Walker will hurt them down the stretch.
Yes, I agree. Losing walker will hurt Seattle's ability to run the ball and control the clock. Also, Charbonnet tore his ACL in the playoffs and is expected to miss the beginning of the season. It will be interesting to see if rookie RB, Jadarian Price, can handle the load?
ReplyDeleteThe Seattle defense is IMO, the strength of the team. Seattle will go as far as their D can take them.
I'm feeling a forced fumble by the defense on the Seahawks rookie running back.
DeleteYea, Welcome to the NFL rookie...lol
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