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    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    It’s a little bit of a homecoming for #Rams coaches this weekend. Sean McVay was born in Dayton, about three hours away from Cleveland, and he went to school at Miami University in Oxford which is four hours away.

    Aaron Kromer was born in Sandusky, about an hour away, and went to high school an hour away in Castalia. He also went to Miami, as did LB coach Chris Shula.

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    Florida_Ram

    2019 NFL Season NINE 2-0 teams on the verge of 3-0
    Patriots 2-0
    Bills 2-0
    Ravens 2-0
    Chiefs 2-0
    Cowboys 2-0
    Packers 2-0
    Rams 2-0
    Seahawks 2-0
    49ers 2-0

    1998 NFL Season: (LAST TIME 8 TEAMS STARTED 3-0)
    Dolphins 3-0
    Jaguars 3-0
    Broncos 3-0
    Seahawks 3-0
    Vikings 3-0
    Packers 3-0
    49ers 3-0
    Saints 3-0

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    This may have to do with the Chargers not holding up their end of the deal in funding the stadium. They projected $400 million in PSL sales. After two years, they still don’t have much of a fan base in LA. They have readjusted projected PSL sales to $150 million.

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    i think the chargers go back to san diego at some point.

    the raiders now have their stadium in vegas. so the possibility of them moving back to la is very low at this point.

    it just doesn’t make sense for the chargers to be in los angeles. they never wanted to be here in the first place.

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    Hey guys. The stadium issue is its own thread, in terms of the things it raises. As a rule, don’t put actual articles in a tweets thread—it buries a topic. Tweets threads are for small things.

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    Rams24/7@Rams24_7
    Bitonio & Tretter are the only quality OL for them imo.

    -AD gets his first 2 sacks of 2019
    -Goff goes 300+ & 3 TDs
    -Todd 100+ rushing
    -Defense w/2 picks & 4+ sacks

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Going into today, the NFC is 6-2 against the AFC, with the only losses belonging to 0-2 NYG (vs BUF) and 0-1-1 ARI (at BAL).

    Meantime, Sean McVay is 8-0 in the regular season against the AFC (swept the South in 2017; the West in 2018).

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    Dave Dameshek@Dameshek
    I feel an offense that’s “not built to come from behind” is ultimately a bad offense.

    Sam Farmer@LATimesfarmer
    It’s early, but it feels like there’s a bigger gap this season between the NFL’s haves and have nots.

    Seth Walder@SethWalder
    The Rams have run zone coverage a league-high 79% of the time this season, which could be a bad sign for Baker Mayfield.

    Mayfield has averaged 10.1 yards per dropback against man coverage but just 4.8 against zone, per ESPN pass coverage metrics powered by NFL Next Gen Stats.

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    Senior VP of Officiating Al Riveron had a conference call with NFL referrees on Saturday and told them to de-emphasize holding calls, per @MikePereira.

    “If the hands get outside, give the blockers a chance to work their hands back inside.”

    Holding calls are up 64% this season.

    i guess they gotta protect the qbs?

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    Seth Walder@SethWalder
    The Rams have run zone coverage a league-high 79% of the time this season, which could be a bad sign for Baker Mayfield.

    Mayfield has averaged 10.1 yards per dropback against man coverage but just 4.8 against zone, per ESPN pass coverage metrics powered by NFL Next Gen Stats.

    i like stuff like this. very informative.

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