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December 22, 2019 at 7:58 pm #109639
znModeratorMina Kimes@minakimes
Kyler Murray is so good. The NFC West is going to be a hellscape for years.==
Kyler has had a very, very good rookie year especially considering that depth chart.
Increasingly uncomfortable at the prospect of facing him twice a year for…years. https://t.co/kUh8f5tfhx
— TurfShowTimes (@TurfShowTimes) December 22, 2019
December 25, 2019 at 9:07 pm #109734
znModeratorfrom Cardinals Head Coach Kliff Kingsbury – Conference Call – Dec. 24, 2019
(On QB Jared Goff having one of his better games of the season against the Cardinals in the Week 13 game and his play the last three games after and if he’s seen anything different from Goff and the Rams passing game)
“He’s (QB Jared Goff) a great player and (Rams Head Coach) Sean (McVay) is a genius offensive mind. They had their lull there where they had some tough outings. You knew they were going to figure it out, that’s what great coaches and players do and I think that’s all that is. They’re a prideful group, they went back to the drawing board after that Baltimore game – you could see – and came back firing. Unfortunately, we were the first team they played, and they got after us pretty good. They’ve been playing at a very high level ever since. I’m sure they will be that way Sunday, so we will have to play our best game.”…
(On LB Dante Fowler Jr., DT Aaron Donald, and LB Clay Matthews and what he sees from the Rams pass rush and what’s made it effective when it’s been really working)
“You nailed it. All three of those guys are tremendous players. They’ll rotate in the guys that can get home as well. It’s as dominate D-line as we’ve faced. (Defensive Coordinator) Wade (Phillips) does a great job with scheme and changing up pressures and letting those guys have their one-on-ones. Last time we played them, they got after us. So, we’re trying to put together a better plan this week and hopefully to be a little more competitive.”December 26, 2019 at 11:55 am #109743
znModeratorRams vs. Cardinals: 4 key matchups to watch in Week 17 https://t.co/XOAhB7bKfQ
— Rams Wire (@TheRamsWire) December 26, 2019
December 26, 2019 at 4:59 pm #109754
znModeratorLA Rams host Cardinals in quiet farewell to fabled Coliseum
https://www.yahoo.com/news/la-rams-host-cardinals-quiet-183554508.html
The Los Angeles Rams’ second residency at the Coliseum will end quietly Sunday when they finish out their disappointing season against Arizona.
And if the Cardinals are bidding goodbye to Larry Fitzgerald at the same time, they’re also doing it without fanfare — which is just how their matchless receiver wants it.
The Rams (8-7) are disappointed to be merely playing out the string when they wrap up this four-year homecoming stint at their 96-year-old LA landmark home. Although they could finish with a winning record for the third straight season under coach Sean McVay, they’ve failed to reach the playoffs one year after making the Super Bowl.
“I think it’s about pride at this point,” quarterback Jared Goff said. “It’s never a consolation, but it is about who you are as a man and who you are as a team. I think we’ve got the right guys in here who will handle it the right way. Something you definitely never look forward to, but you definitely will learn a lot about guys, and you always expect the best out of these guys.”
Before the Rams move into under-construction SoFi Stadium next season, they’ve got a chance to leave the Coliseum on a respectable note. McVay doesn’t plan to rest anyone who is healthy enough to play, and the Rams are looking at the finale as a chance to set a strong tone heading into the offseason after multiple disappointments.
“I think we owe it to the guys to compete to the best of our ability,” McVay said. “Everybody that’s able to play, as if we were playing in a playoff game, we’re going to approach it that way.”
The Cardinals (5-9-1) have had four straight non-winning seasons, but they’re also finishing strong under rookie coach Kliff Kingsbury. Arizona has won two straight, even beating playoff-bound Seattle on the road last week after quarterback Kyler Murray injured his hamstring.
“We don’t really reflect too much,” Kingsbury said. “It’s just about each and every week trying to get better. … We want to put our best foot forward, and we’re going to play the guys that we think give us the best chance to win. Guys know we’re going all-in to try and win this game.”
The game also could be the finale for the 36-year-old Fitzgerald, the second-leading receiver in catches and yards in NFL history. Nobody knows for sure, because Fitzgerald has stuck with his recent policy of refusing to give any public insight into his retirement plans.
Even Kingsbury likely doesn’t know what Fitzgerald is thinking, but the coach hopes to send out the season with another productive game for Fitzgerald. They’ll get together next month for Kingsbury to plead his case for Fitzgerald to return in 2020.
Here are more things to know about the Coliseum’s fond farewell:
SO LONG COLISEUM
The Rams first played at the Coliseum in 1946 after relocating from Cleveland, bringing pro football to the West Coast for the first time. They stayed at the venerable stadium until 1979, when they moved to Anaheim in the first of many questionable business decisions under then-new owner Georgia Frontiere. After new owner Stan Kroenke reversed Frontiere’s decision to move the team to St. Louis, the Rams spent the past four seasons back at the Coliseum, which underwent an extensive renovation before this season. The Rams are only moving about 7 miles southwest to SoFi Stadium next year, and the Coliseum isn’t going anywhere: It’s still the home of the USC Trojans, the West Coast’s winningest college football program.
JONES’ GOALS
Arizona defensive end Chandler Jones is the NFL leader with 19 sacks. After getting four sacks last week in Seattle, Jones has a plausible chance of reaching Michael Strahan’s single-season NFL record of 22 1/2 sacks. “It’s out there in front of him, and he knows that,” Kingsbury said. Aaron Donald, the Rams’ 2018 NFL sacks champion, finished with 20 1/2 last year. Jones will have to do something special to get there: Despite inconsistent offensive line play from the Rams, Jared Goff has been sacked just 21 times this season, only the 28th-most in the league.
GURLEY WRAPS UP
Todd Gurley’s disappointing season ends with the Rams’ franchise running back still needing 25 yards from scrimmage to reach 1,000 for the fifth straight year. That’s an ugly necessity for a player who led the NFL with 2,093 total yards in 2017 and followed up with 1,831 last year. McVay’s inability to put Gurley in successful situations will haunt the coach in the offseason, he has said.
MORE FAREWELLS?
The Rams’ disappointing year is certain to lead to roster turnover in the offseason, and the franchise handed out huge contract extensions to several key players recently. That all means several stalwarts from McVay’s tenure could be moving on for reasons related to finance or performance. Left tackle Andrew Whitworth, defensive lineman Michael Brockers and linebackers Dante Fowler and Cory Littleton are all among Los Angeles’ pending unrestricted free agents, while other vets including safety Eric Weddle could be out. Defensive coordinator Wade Phillips’ contract also is set to expire, and the Rams haven’t clarified the 72-year-old coaching veteran’s future even while his defense has consistently outperformed McVay’s offense.
KINGSBURY’S COLISEUM
Kingsbury will make his first appearance as a head coach at the stadium where he almost spent this season as Southern California’s offensive coordinator. Kingsbury accepted the job from Clay Helton and held it for 34 days before the Cardinals unexpectedly zeroed in on him as their successor to Steve Wilks. Graham Harrell got the job when Kingsbury abruptly resigned, and Harrell recently got a generous contract extension for a strong debut season.
December 28, 2019 at 7:44 pm #109807
znModeratorRams Week 17 preview: 5 questions with Cards Wire
link – https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2019/12/28/nfl-rams-week-17-cardinals-preview/
In advance of this matchup, we talked to Jess Root of Cards Wire to gather intel on players such as Kyler Murray, Chandler Jones and Kenyan Drake. Here’s our conversation on the upcoming game.
How big of a spark has Kenyan Drake provided over David Johnson?
Drake has been huge. He has energized the locker room with his swagger. He has jumpstarted the offense with his explosiveness and big plays. For whatever reason, David Johnson just hasn’t had the juice to power the offense. The team talks about Drake like he is a long-term piece.
Is Chandler Jones the best edge rusher in the NFL, in your opinion?
The numbers certainly suggest it. No one has more sacks since 2016. He led the NFL in 2017 and leads the league this year. He has the length, the motor, the explosiveness and the power. No one else combines that with the same consistency with which he plays. Even with 19 sacks, he has dropped into coverage about 12 percent of the time this season as well. He might have equals in the league, but no one is overall better.
What’s the most encouraging thing the Cardinals have to build on for next year?
It comes down to Kliff Kingsbury and Kyler Murray. Murray looks like the real deal and Kingsbury is proving to be flexible enough for the NFL. He has adapted to change the offense, while Murray has been successful doing a number of things.
Overall, how would you grade Kyler Murray’s rookie season?
It’s the best rookie QB season for any Cardinals quarterback. He is one of only three rookies to have at least 3,000 passing yards and 500 rushing yards. If he plays Sunday, he will likely finish with over 3,500 and 600. He still has room for improvement but it can’t be graded any lower than an A. He has exceeded very high expectations.
What’s your prediction for this game?
I wouldn’t be surprised if the Cardinals won with how they are playing, but I don’t think it will happen. I do expect them to be competitive and it will come down to the fourth quarter. The Cardinals will run the ball well and get some pressure on Jared Goff, but the Rams will get a 23-20 win.
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