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    Seahawks’ practice methods have turned heads and created one of most opportunistic defenses in NFL

    https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/seahawks-practice-methods-have-turned-heads-and-created-one-of-most-opportunistic-defenses-in-nfl/

    SEATTLE — Assigned to Stefon Diggs at the start of the fourth quarter, Seattle cornerback Tre Flowers broke on the route and blanketed himself around the Minnesota receiver as Kirk Cousins’ pass arrived. Diggs bobbled it for a moment and, as it hung in the air between the men, Flowers snatched it, rolled onto his side while staying in bounds upon impact and secured his third interception of the season.

    It was an improbable play, one where ball skills and concentration marry at the exact moment needed for a game-shifting play in Vikings territory. After the game, Flowers won’t say it was luck but instead a collection of factors.

    “Trying to catch my daughter with little sudden movements,” Flowers, the father of an almost-3-year-old, says. “Russ throwing the ball to me [in practice]. Concentrating. I give everybody credit on that.”

    Blink and you’ll miss it, but this Seahawks defense is as opportunistic as any in the league. The 27 takeaways, including three in Monday night’s 37-30 victory against the Vikings, are good for third in the league and just three off the pace of the top-ranked Patriots. In the past three games, Seattle has produced 11 takeaways.

    For Flowers and many men in the room I spoke with after the game, the emphasis placed on taking the ball away by the coaching staff has been there all season. It’s turned the heads of newcomers to this team and gotten the offense involved in some healthy competitions on specific days in practice.

    A little more than a month ago, Seattle’s defensive backs began warming up with the Seahawk quarterbacks. That’s what Flowers is referring to when he says Russell Wilson’s practice balls have him better prepared for intercepting the ball in Year 2.

    “They’re getting their hands right,” backup quarterback Geno Smith tells me. “Tre and those guys I think it’s helping out a lot because rarely do they ever catch passes from the actual quarterback. Usually they’re getting it from the coach or the JUGS (machine), but when you actually get to feel the ball coming from the quarterback I think it helps them out a bunch. Whatever we can do to help, that’s what we try to do.”

    But that’s the only time the quarterbacks want the ball in the DBs hands. Smith says the team has Turnover Thursdays (or No Turnover Thursdays depending on how the day goes) that establish bragging rights for either side of the ball that week.

    “Around here I would say the biggest difference from any team I’ve been on is the competition factor,” says Smith, who’s played on the Jets, Giants and Chargers since entering the league in 2013. “They really preach competition week in and week out. We’re competing in practice each week like it’s training camp. It keeps guys motivated and keeps morale high and spirits high. Every day is like a game. When you practice like that you usually play like that.”

    Gone and never coming back are the Legion of Boom days. But outside of the 2013 season where the legendary Seahawks defense finished first in the league in takeaways, this is the only Seattle defense that has been in the top-three in turnovers in the league. In fact, Seattle hadn’t cracked the top 10 since that 2013 season.

    In fact, the bulk of Seattle’s takeaways this season have been via forced fumble. Seattle has recovered 16 fumbles this season, including two recoveries on three Vikings fumbles Monday night.

    Defensive tackle Rasheem Green forced his third fumble of the season (and second in consecutive games) when he dislodged the ball from Dalvin Cook’s grasp that Bradley McDougald recovered. That ultimately led to a field goal in the third quarter to give Seattle its first lead of the game.

    “The ball is really our main focus around here,” Green says. “We always emphasize on offense protecting the ball and on defense getting the ball. On defense we always emphasize if there’s a way of getting the ball out and not compromising your tackle… you don’t have to miss a tackle to get the ball. You can get the guy down and get the ball out.”

    Jadeveon Clowney forced Cook’s first fumble that was recovered by the Vikings, but the defensive end has been on a tear in Seattle despite missing time with (and playing through) a core muscle injury. Clowney has four forced fumbles in 11 games this season after having four forced fumbles in his previous five years with the Houston Texans.

    It’s not by coincidence.

    “They coach taking the ball away here. I got here and I’m like, ‘What in the world?’ In practice, this whole team in my first week, I’ve never seen so many guys punching at the ball. ‘Damn, that’s just something that ya’ll do?’ They were like yeah. So it started rubbing off on me.

    “Every time I get a chance to see that ball carrier, the first thing I want to do is punch at that ball, and it’s from doing it so much at practice and it becomes second (nature). That’s what we do.”

    To be sure, this isn’t an all-around great defense by any means. The defense still ranks in the bottom-third of the league in total yards, points, first downs, passing yards and rushing touchdowns. However, the addition of hard-hitting safety Quandre Diggs in the backend has been the team’s “missing piece,” according to McDougald, and talk of any team running the ball on the league’s eighth-best run defense is “over with,” per Clowney.

    But it all comes back to takeaways with this group. And with the constants of Wilson’s MVP-caliber play and this rushing attack, the defense’s continued ability to force turnovers will be keep in staying atop its perch in the NFC West and getting past the divisional round of the playoffs for the first time in five years.

    “We’re hawking the ball, and it’s coming out and we’re getting some shots at it,” head coach Pete Carroll said. “We need to keep riding that.”

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    Game Preview: Rams, Seahawks look to continue playoff push on SNF | Rams’ official site
    https://www.therams.com/news/game-preview-rams-seahawks-look-to-continue-playoff-push

    The Los Angeles Rams (7-5) will host the Seattle Seahawks (10-2) at the Coliseum on Sunday Night Football with playoff implications at stake for both teams.

    Seattle currently holds the No. 2 seed in the NFC playoff picture, while Los Angeles is only one game behind the Minnesota Vikings for the second wild card spot.

    Seahawks at Rams: Preview, predictions, key matchups, how to watch | CBS Sports
    https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/seahawks-at-rams-preview-prediction-key-matchups-how-to-watch-stream-sunday-night-football-in-week-14/

    A year after contending with the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl, the Los Angeles Rams have endured a number of hardships, with serious questions emerging about even their core stars — quarterback Jared Goff and running back Todd Gurley among them.

    Seahawks at Rams Sunday Night Football prediction and preview | Athlon Sports
    https://athlonsports.com/nfl/sunday-night-football-seattle-seahawks-vs-los-angeles-rams-prediction-picks-2019

    “Sunday Night Football” will bring football fans a fun rematch between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum. These two teams met back in Week 5 when Seattle beat the Los Angeles 30-29 in an epic back-and-forth battle between the NFC West rivals.

    John Clayton: A lot has changed with Rams-Seahawks in two months | MyNorthwest
    link: https://sports.mynorthwest.com/733041/clayton-seahawks-rams-changed-in-2-months/

    What a difference two months makes.

    When the Seahawks hosted the Los Angeles Rams on Oct. 3, they weren’t sure if they were ready to challenge for the NFC West title. The Rams came to the game as a two-time division winner and the defending NFC champions. But though the Rams were 3-1 at that time, they were coming off a 55-40 loss to the Tampa Bay Bucs.

    Seahawks visit Rams for rematch with playoff hopes on the line | Q13 Fox
    Seahawks visit Rams for rematch with playoff hopes on line

    Greg Zuerlein has made plenty of tougher field goals than the 44-yarder he pushed barely wide right through the Seattle night air two months ago.

    The Rams’ normally reliable kicker could have sent Los Angeles to a narrow win over the Seahawks. Instead, his miss with 11 seconds left in Seattle’s 30-29 win might have changed the trajectories of two seasons that intersect again Sunday night at the Coliseum.

    2019 Week 14 key matchups: Seahawks at Rams | Seahawks’ official site
    https://www.seahawks.com/news/2019-week-14-key-matchups-seahawks-at-rams

    If the Seahawks are going to emerge with a win and stay perfect on the road, these are three key matchups that could make the difference in Sunday night’s game.

    5 questions, 5 answers with Turf Show Times | Field Gulls
    https://www.fieldgulls.com/2019/12/6/20998969/seahawks-rams-preview-week-14-nfl-sunday-night-jared-goff-sean-mcvay-stan-kroenke-los-angeles?_ga=2.60414760.485187181.1575735177-1339788852.1574035935

    On December 17, 2017, the LA Rams and Seattle Seahawks met in Seattle for their second of two meetings that season. In the first meeting, the Seahawks won 16-10, scoring 16 unanswered after falling behind 10-0 and delivering the world a piece of Jared Goff’s future by holding him to no touchdowns and two interceptions.

    Seahawks-Rams: 3 key matchups to watch in Week 14 | Field Gulls
    https://www.fieldgulls.com/2019/12/6/20998316/seattle-seahawks-los-angeles-rams-3-key-matchups-to-watch-in-week-14-snf-nfc-west-russell-wilson?_ga=2.60414760.485187181.1575735177-1339788852.1574035935

    In Week 5, the Seahawks and Rams delivered one of the best games of the season on Thursday Night Football, a 30-29 barn burner. As it came early on in the season, the general public was largely unsure of what to make of either team; since then, the two NFC West foes have taken different roads to meet in a crucial Week 14 game.

    Here’s why the Seahawks-Rams’ line has dropped to pick ‘em | LA Times
    https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2019-12-05/heres-why-the-rams-vs-seahawks-line-has-dropped-to-pick-em

    Sports bettors in Las Vegas have been backing the Rams in Sunday night’s NFC West showdown against the Seattle Seahawks. An opening line of Seattle -2.5 had dropped to pick-’em by late Wednesday.

    4 reasons the Rams will defeat the Seahawks in Week 14 | Clutch Points
    link: https://clutchpoints.com/4-reasons-the-los-angeles-rams-will-defeat-the-seahawks-in-week-14/

    In the end, it comes down to what version of the Rams show up on Sunday night. On the other hand, Seattle has won five games in a row, which is the second-longest winning streak in the NFL behind the Baltimore Ravens. With that being said, here are four reasons why the Rams will defeat the Seahawks in Week 14.

    Carroll: Seahawks are ready for final stretch, starting with Rams | MyNorthwest
    link: https://sports.mynorthwest.com/732770/carroll-seahawks-ready-final-stretch-2019/

    The Seahawks are one of the hottest teams in the NFL, riding a five-game winning streak heading into a critical NFC West road showdown with the defending NFC champion Los Angeles Rams on Sunday Night Football.

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    from https://www.therams.com/news/rams-may-not-need-to-win-out-but-they-probably-should\

    Lucky… And Good

    Here are the NFL’s 10-2 teams going into Week 14 (with scoring differential):

    Baltimore (+187)

    New England (+177)

    San Francisco (+166)

    New Orleans (+50)

    Seattle (+36)

    Russell Wilson and the Seahawks have claimed to possess a “clutch gene.” But that +36 figure is the lowest point differential by a team to win 10 of its first 12 games in NFL history, according to ESPN Stats & Info.

    Two of their wins have come in overtime and only one victory all season was accompanied by a two-score margin.

    Nonetheless, the Seahawks have won five consecutive games – the second-longest active streak behind the Ravens – and are the only NFL team without a road loss (perfect 6-0).

    Stuff The Streak

    As brilliant as Wilson has been – and he played a perfect game the last time the Rams saw him – this really is a running game test for the Rams, and a chance to make amends for the debacle against Baltimore.

    Seattle has rushed for at least 100 yards in 11 consecutive contests.

    L.A. is third in the NFL in yards per carry allowed, and would lead the NFC if not for the 285 yards rushing the Ravens put on them.

    So it’s strength against strength, at least on early downs.

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    Gregg Rosenthal: NFL Week 14 game picks
    http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000001084186/article/nfl-week-14-game-picks-49ers-top-saints-patriots-edge-chiefs

    Los Angeles Rams 31, Seattle Seahawks 30

    8:20 p.m. ET (NBC) | Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (Los Angeles)

    Was the Rams’ perfect day last week in the desert a mirage or a sign of a promising stretch run? Todd Gurley’s usage and explosiveness have been trending up for weeks. The Rams receiver group is exponentially more powerful when Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods are on the field together. And the L.A. defense has more sacks than any team since Week 7 started. It’s worth remembering that the Rams put up 477 yards in Seattle in a game where Greg Zuerlein missed a game-winning field-goal attempt, altering the course of this NFC West race. With Tyler Lockett clearly not all the way healthy, I think the Rams can win the shootout this time.

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