Hello all,
I really wanted to start this thread up a few weeks ago but if you've read the tea leaves of my posts here you know I have been at least planning Part #1 of this bet for 6-7 weeks now.
First things first, I am a Lions fan. I try to be as objective as possible and frankly sometimes the last few years I am overly protective to the wrong side. What I mean by that, I sometimes don't respect us enough.
This year has been trying for Detroit. I say that, in, we once again have the injury bug. Very frustrating. Add in we have our worst OL of the Goff in Detroit era and that's causing some issues.
STILL...
Detroit leads the league in scoring!
The defense was actually ranked #2 in pass defense entering the NY Giants game three weeks ago. That has went out the window and we've lost the best pair of safeties in football (tandem wise) and an improving corner. Simply put, this will be our demise whenever our season ends.
We also have a very up and down pass rush.
We do have Jah Gibbs though and he's on a HOF pace right now. Please stay healthy!
Saint and Jamo are cooking again and that helps out with the loss of Laporta.
Anyways, this is still a playoff caliber team. Even with a loss later today, they win out and have a 93% chance of making the playoffs. Week 18 at Soldier might be epic (could be very good or very bad!).
Anyways, this game at Sofi versus one of the very best is a huge test!
Matty Stafford is the greatest QB in Lions history and people are finally appreciating him since he went to the Rams. He's a champion and one of the toughest QBs in the game.
This Rams team is damn good. They were a few mistakes and some weird play calling away from a Super Bowl last year.
The Rams and Lions have played 3x since the trade. The Lions were 0-7 when they first played. They led 13-3 and 19-17 before finally falling at Sofi. The next two meetings were in the comfy confines of Ford Field. First was the epic wild card game and then the following season opener. Detroit won both and that's left a bad taste in Fratty's mouth.
The Rams are tied with Seattle for the division right now at 10-3. They own the tiebreaker H2H and division record, as of now.
I hate this matchup for Detroit. I think their defense gives us some issues at times and I think Fratty throws well vs this secondary. The Lions will score, because that's what they do, but so will the Rams. I think LAR controls the ball better and is likely a bit more efficient. No doubt in my mind that Stafford has this game circled. This is a statement game for Los Angeles.
Rams will something like 34-24/35-23.
Official bet posted tomorrow morning...
PART #2...
You all know I love these kind of lookahead capping situations..
Quick turnaround for the Rams as they play on Thursday night in Seattle. The Hawks will be sitting at home after today's game versus the Colts. Seattle is a healthy 2 TD favorite and should breeze to a win vs Indianapolis.
This game on TNF is huge for both the division and potentially HFA throughout the NFC playoffs. The winner here will be in prime position and have a leg up on Green Bay. The Rams won the first game back in middle of November 21-19...
Here is the boxscore for a refresher -- take a look and then we'll go over some details --

A few notes --
Darnold had 4 interceptions
Kyren posted 12-91 on the ground. That is misleading though. Before the first quarter was over, three of his runs totalled 82 yards. So, the rest of the game was 9 carries, 9 yards.
As you can see, Seattle dominated the ball in this game
LA led 14-3 at the end of one quarter.
The Rams longest drive after the 1Q was 25 yards. Yes, you read that right!
To sum things up, the Rams are a very good team but they won that game despite their offense for most of the game. The Hawks defense was mighty impressive that day. Both were, in fact. I think this is a spot that the Seattle players are ready for and understand the importance of.
Seattle ML is the target..
CONCLUSION...
Ideally, the Rams coast tomorrow. I honestly hope Seattle struggles a bit at home tomorrow. That will only reinforce my opinion that they are in a lookahead.
Now, do I fear a Rams lookahead? No, I don't. This game is too big to them tomorrow. They have a score to settle after the past few meetings.
So, if tomorrow goes to plan we then play Seattle on Thursday. I personally plan on staking (to win) 2x tomorrow and 1x on Thursday.
Any questions? Let me know. Feel free to ask anything Lions, futures etc related!
I really wanted to start this thread up a few weeks ago but if you've read the tea leaves of my posts here you know I have been at least planning Part #1 of this bet for 6-7 weeks now.
First things first, I am a Lions fan. I try to be as objective as possible and frankly sometimes the last few years I am overly protective to the wrong side. What I mean by that, I sometimes don't respect us enough.
This year has been trying for Detroit. I say that, in, we once again have the injury bug. Very frustrating. Add in we have our worst OL of the Goff in Detroit era and that's causing some issues.
STILL...
Detroit leads the league in scoring!
The defense was actually ranked #2 in pass defense entering the NY Giants game three weeks ago. That has went out the window and we've lost the best pair of safeties in football (tandem wise) and an improving corner. Simply put, this will be our demise whenever our season ends.
We also have a very up and down pass rush.
We do have Jah Gibbs though and he's on a HOF pace right now. Please stay healthy!
Saint and Jamo are cooking again and that helps out with the loss of Laporta.
Anyways, this is still a playoff caliber team. Even with a loss later today, they win out and have a 93% chance of making the playoffs. Week 18 at Soldier might be epic (could be very good or very bad!).
Anyways, this game at Sofi versus one of the very best is a huge test!
Matty Stafford is the greatest QB in Lions history and people are finally appreciating him since he went to the Rams. He's a champion and one of the toughest QBs in the game.
This Rams team is damn good. They were a few mistakes and some weird play calling away from a Super Bowl last year.
The Rams and Lions have played 3x since the trade. The Lions were 0-7 when they first played. They led 13-3 and 19-17 before finally falling at Sofi. The next two meetings were in the comfy confines of Ford Field. First was the epic wild card game and then the following season opener. Detroit won both and that's left a bad taste in Fratty's mouth.
The Rams are tied with Seattle for the division right now at 10-3. They own the tiebreaker H2H and division record, as of now.
I hate this matchup for Detroit. I think their defense gives us some issues at times and I think Fratty throws well vs this secondary. The Lions will score, because that's what they do, but so will the Rams. I think LAR controls the ball better and is likely a bit more efficient. No doubt in my mind that Stafford has this game circled. This is a statement game for Los Angeles.
Rams will something like 34-24/35-23.
Official bet posted tomorrow morning...
PART #2...
You all know I love these kind of lookahead capping situations..
Quick turnaround for the Rams as they play on Thursday night in Seattle. The Hawks will be sitting at home after today's game versus the Colts. Seattle is a healthy 2 TD favorite and should breeze to a win vs Indianapolis.
This game on TNF is huge for both the division and potentially HFA throughout the NFC playoffs. The winner here will be in prime position and have a leg up on Green Bay. The Rams won the first game back in middle of November 21-19...
Here is the boxscore for a refresher -- take a look and then we'll go over some details --

A few notes --
Darnold had 4 interceptions
Kyren posted 12-91 on the ground. That is misleading though. Before the first quarter was over, three of his runs totalled 82 yards. So, the rest of the game was 9 carries, 9 yards.
As you can see, Seattle dominated the ball in this game
LA led 14-3 at the end of one quarter.
The Rams longest drive after the 1Q was 25 yards. Yes, you read that right!
To sum things up, the Rams are a very good team but they won that game despite their offense for most of the game. The Hawks defense was mighty impressive that day. Both were, in fact. I think this is a spot that the Seattle players are ready for and understand the importance of.
Seattle ML is the target..
CONCLUSION...
Ideally, the Rams coast tomorrow. I honestly hope Seattle struggles a bit at home tomorrow. That will only reinforce my opinion that they are in a lookahead.
Now, do I fear a Rams lookahead? No, I don't. This game is too big to them tomorrow. They have a score to settle after the past few meetings.
So, if tomorrow goes to plan we then play Seattle on Thursday. I personally plan on staking (to win) 2x tomorrow and 1x on Thursday.
Any questions? Let me know. Feel free to ask anything Lions, futures etc related!
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