1. Gurley Will Rush for 100 Yards

"Todd Gurley had six carries for nine yards, played 14 plays. He could’ve very well had 50 or 60 yards in those six carries - it was that close."



That’s what Rams’ head coach Jeff Fisher had to say after Gurley’s debut last week against the Steelers. It’s understandable, having been out of football for over a year, that the Rams’ rookie RB would need to knock off some rust. But a player with his talent/abilities doesn’t need long to get going again. The workload may not be heavy on Sunday, but look for Gurley to break a big run [or two], and eclipse 100 yards for the first time in his career.

2. Rams Will Set a Season-High Mark For Sacks: 8

In Week 1 the Rams’ defensive line had it’s way with the Seahawks offensive front...and Russell Wilson; sacking the Hawks’ QB seven times on the day.



In 2012, the undefeated Cardinals squad [4-0 at the time] made a trip to St. Louis, where not many were giving the Rams a chance at victory. Nine sacks [sorry, not sorry Kevin Kolb], and the Rams secured a 17-3 victory. St. Louis has the best defensive line in the NFL, and Carson Palmer is about to find out first hand this weekend.

3. Quick Scores a TD

Brian Quick has yet to play a single snap in the 2015 season. And when the game kicks off on Sunday, it will have been 343 days since he last played in an NFL game. Per ESPN’s Nick Wagoner, he’ll be returning to action this weekend, after having missed nearly a year due to a shoulder injury.



It was in Week 4 of the 2014 season that we last saw Quick celebrate after a touchdown...that is until this Sunday.

4. Rams Hold Fitzgerald Under 50 Yards Receiving

Larry Fitzgerald really enjoys playing the Rams. Like a lot.



In his career there’s no other team in which he has more receptions [138], touchdowns [16], and victories [15] than against the St. Louis Rams. The 16 touchdowns statistic is the highest for any reciever vs. opponent currently playing the game.



Fitz has also put up 333 yards in the first three games of 2015, has gone for 100+ receiving yards and has scored five, yes FIVE, touchdowns over the last two.



But not this weekend. Fitzgerald’s early season,and career-long, success[es] against the Rams is thwarted by the Rams’ secondary on Sunday.

5. Jeff Fisher Settles the Score

The Rams lost their first game against the Cardinals in 2014; a road test in Arizona. A few weeks later, with the Rams already out of playoff contention, the Cardinals made the trip to St. Louis...as five-point underdogs.



And the Cardinals won that one too. After the game, Arians sent a message....



"I love it when nobody says you have a chance to win. There is an 11-3 team and a team that is always 8-8. You figure it out."



It’s reckoning time, Bruce. The away team secures victory on Sunday, and you’ve got a front row seat. Here are the details:



Date: This Sunday, Oct. 4

Location: Your own field. Your own ear.