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"I think you could make an argument with how this #Rams team is built that they actually have a better chance in Philly than they do in SoFi. I actually believe that." - Andrew Whitworth before the playoffs

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Brent Lancaster1 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth The Wise Whit has spoken. It is now canon

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JAKE ELLENBOGEN1 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth The prophecy is true

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World Sports USA - Turf Experts2 years ago

How about this stunning transformation? Before and after the softball field renovation at the City of Tampa! 🌟

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x - Aaron Weiss1 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth Insane insight not just playing on real grass and weather but the impact that noise can have on the defense. I never thought of what he explained about defensive communication.

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🏈🤑💪1 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth I don’t think I’ve ever said that about a Rams team. But I agree. This team is physical and built to win a battle in the cold. They have done it multiple times this year. Games they never win in the past

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Cody Greenberg1 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth Don’t disagree. This Rams team is built for a “ugly game” type win due to their strength in the trenches on both sides of the ball.

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TheCentralScrutinizer1 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth Absolutely awesome you had him on your podcast!!

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JAKE ELLENBOGEN1 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth Thank you! He was one of the best guests I've ever had

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Jerseyram11 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth Very interesting perspective from Big Whit. Snow now in the forecast

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csals1 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth Rams can play in cold weather and turn it into an ugly game. 13-10 game

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AJ° ™1 year ago

@AndrewWhitworth Prophet Whit

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