This will be a test. Rams can really get after the quarterback. They sacked Carson Palmer 4 times last week, and have 17 on the season, same as the Packers. They only have given up only 3 TD passes on the season, but only have 3 INT's. Teams haven't tried to run the ball a lot against the Rams, but have had some success when they did. Rams have given up 4.3 YPC, and have given up a league-worst 6 runs of 20+ yards. DC Gregg Williams love to blitz, but will he try it against Rodgers?
Offensively, Nick Foles has been very efficient, completing 63.1% of his passes, with 5 TD's and only 1 INT. Foles has spread the ball around, with no receiver having more than 14 receptions. Last week Todd Gurley ran for 146 yards against Arizona. He's an awesome talent.
Jeff Fisher always has his teams really ready to play in an underdog role. But his teams tend to be inconsistent. A team that has beaten Seattle and Arizona should be better than 2-2.
Rams will test the Packers, but Packers will pull away late.
Packers 30
Rams 20