Without Warner and Faulk, Rams Still the Rams
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Times NFL writer Robyn Norwood poses--and answers--the burning questions for this week’s games:
1. Question: Can the Rams possibly win with two most-valuable-player candidates (Kurt Warner and Marshall Faulk) out of the lineup?
Answer: Incredibly, it’s quite possible, despite last week’s loss to Carolina. The Giants’ secondary will have its hands full with Isaac Bruce, Torry Holt and Az-Zahir Hakim, and Trent Green’s passer rating (113.8) actually is higher than Warner’s (111.6).
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2. Q: What’s the forecast in Denver?
A: Partly cloudy and cold for Monday, although it snowed in the area Saturday. Any snowballs would have to be prepared in advance and smuggled into Mile High Stadium. Advantage, Oakland.
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3. Q: Doug Flutie or Rob Johnson?
A: Flutie starts for Buffalo for the fourth consecutive game, and if he wins for a third time, sorry to Johnson loyalists, but Flutie should play. Johnson’s best hope is to get into the game in relief today against Chicago and complicate the picture.
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4. Q: What does Washington owner Daniel M. Snyder do when the Redskins don’t play?
A: He really likes to let go.
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5. Q: Will the Chargers become the first NFL team to go 0-16?
A: Several chances to win have slipped away, Miami figures to make them 0-10 . . . and it’s starting to look possible.
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