Sunday, September 22, 2013

#~@# Rams Vs Cowboys Live NFL Streaming ONline

St. Louis Rams vs Dallas Cowboys Live 

Maybe this is just what DeMarco Murray needs. Murray has struggled ever since that hot streak

 during the second half of his rookie season in 2011 and has really run into problems early this 

season. But let's not forget that when the former third-round pick ran for a team single-game

 record 253 yards that season, it came against the same St. Louis Rams team the 'Boys will 

be facing Sunday at AT&T Stadium.A lot changes in the NFL in two years, but per David

 Helman of DallasCowboys.com, the Cowboys seem to realize that they need to get the

 ground game going in order to start stringing wins together consistently. If the Rams can once

 again serve as a springboard, it could be a game-changer. Here's a final preview of Sunday's

 matchup from Dallas' perspective, along with a prediction.



After a loss last weekend to the Atlanta Falcons, the St. Louis Rams are now floating even at .500 through the opening two weeks of the season. This week, they will face the volatile Dallas Cowboys, a teams with Top 10 talent, but Bottom 10 consistency on any given Sunday. With that in mind, the bold predictions for this week may get a little out of hand, with us mere morals having very little insight into which Tony Romo will come to play against the St. Louis Rams. So, sit back, and enjoy Ramblin’ Fan’s bold predictions for Sunday…

1. Tony Romo will “even up” his touchdown and interception columns

As it currently sits, the Dallas signal caller has three passing touchdowns and only one interception on the season. Tony Romo, as in the past, has not played well under pressure this season, throwing for only 144 yards when “hurried” on his throws. However, he has yet to face a front-four like the St. Louis Rams, where the Top 3 defensive ends in the rotation have all graded in the Top 15 pass rushers so far this season. We have yet to see Tony Romo get truly flustered, which may be why “Romo-ing” hasn’t been trending yet on Twitter. Look for it to start this week, with Robert Quinn and Chris Long making life miserable in the Dallas backfield.


2. DeMarco Who? Rams will keep Murray under 3.5 yards per carry

While the St. Louis Rams have been piss-poor in coverage through the opening two weeks of the season, they have dominated against the run, allowing only 122 total rushing yards (5th lowest), with an even touchdown-to-turnover ratio on the ground. Compound that with the Cowboys 10th-worst ranked run blocking offensive line and you have a recipe for success on the St. Louis side of the football. In fairness, DeMarco Murray has been successful as a pass catcher out of the backfield. However, those don’t count in the rushing yards average…



3. Jared Cook will return to Week 1 form, with 5+ catches, 60+ yards, and 1+ touchdown

The Dallas Cowboys have yet to play against a team with a legitimate option at the tight end position,a
 
nd they’ll be in for a rude awakening on Sunday when Lance Kendricks and Jared 
Coo
k waltz on the field. Neither Bruce Carter or Justin Durant have dominated in 
coverage in the Cowboys’ new 4-3 system, even against mediocre players.
 Carter, in particular, allowed 36 yards on two catches to the Chiefs tight ends, Sean
 McGrath and Anthony Fasano, last week. On top of that, Will Allen and Barry Church
 have not drawn coverage on tight ends much this season, and will have to adapt
 quickly to St. Louis’ pair of pass catchers. Dallas will likely focus most of their
 efforts on Tavon Austin and Chris Givens, especially after getting shredded my 
Dwayne Bowe and Jamaal Charles on underneath routes last week. If Jared Cook
 isn’t your top priority, he’ll be your worst nightmare. Look for that to show on Sunday!



When the Dallas Cowboys take on the St. Louis Rams in Week 3, both teams will try to get over the .500 mark.

The Cowboys have had so many great weapons on offense for years now. The Rams have put together a great defensive core and will do their best to lock down the Cowboys' many weapons.

Take a look as NFL analysts Aaron Nagler and Matt Bowen break down the game and give you their picks to win. Who do you think wins this one? Let us know in the comments below!
Since 2010, no tight end in the NFL has been targeted more than Jason Witten, leading the league in both 2010 and 2012. So far this season, he has only been targeted on 20% of Tony Romo’s throws… but that will change on Sunday. After the Julio Jones mishap last week, the St. Louis Rams undoubtedly spent a majority of their defensive planning time around stopping Dez Bryant on the outside. Unlike Matt Ryan, Tom Brady, and Peyton Manning, Tony Romo is not a progression quarterback. If Bryant is being doubled, or can be locked down with some combination of man/zone coverage, Romo will hone in on Jason Witten, who will be mirrored by Alec Ogletree all game long. It will only take one errant dump-down from the Dallas quarterback for Ogletree to make his mark on the game, and we can certainly count on Romo making at least one of those throws this weekend.

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