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After everything I’ve seen and read I still believe if Decker and Frazier have a strong game the Lions will give the Rams all they can handle. It then will come down to some creative play calling by Campbell and the legion of whom to make a few stops. I’m ready for a shootout and hopefully a game the Lions flex some muscle and shock the national sports writers that have written off our Lions.🤞
Looks like one of those games where the Rams control the game, get a comfortable lead and answer when the lions score. The score will end relatively close but the game won’t be. The Lions win if they play like the 2022 last game against Greenbay.
After everything I’ve seen and read I still believe if Decker and Frazier have a strong game the Lions will give the Rams all they can handle. It then will come down to some creative play calling by Campbell and the legion of whom to make a few stops. I’m ready for a shootout and hopefully a game the Lions flex some muscle and shock the national sports writers that have written off our Lions.🤞
Frazier?
Looking at the Lion's wins, they really have not beat any good teams. Perhaps they do so today.
Looks like one of those games where the Rams control the game, get a comfortable lead and answer when the lions score. The score will end relatively close but the game won’t be. The Lions win if they play like the 2022 last game against Greenbay.
Do dark clouds follow you wherever you go?
A bit unfair -- that feels like a reasonable prediction.
So Lions in an easy win?