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    Field Yates@FieldYates
    Week 15 playoff scenarios:
    Bills: clinch AFC East with a win or Dolphins loss. Clinch a playoff berth with a Ravens’ loss.
    Rams: clinch a playoff berth with a win
    Seahawks: clinch a playoff berth with a win
    Bucs/Titans: can clinch playoffs with wins plus help from others

    D’Marco Farr@DMarcoFarr1
    Couple things re Jets offense #1. They’ve been equal parts bad and unlucky. It’s football so someday their luck will turn. They could give a sleepwalking defense few nightmares. #2 Sam Darnold will never be elite unless he learns to not be so reckless with the ball & has body.

    Football Perspective@fbgchase
    If the points spread in every Jets game was Jets +17, they’d still have a losing record against the spread this season.

    The Jets have lost 7 of their first 13 games by at least 17 points, tied for the 2nd most in the last 30 years of any team.

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    from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2020/12/16/rams-sean-mcvay-brandon-staley-best-play-callers/

    Both McVay and Staley were recognized for their play calling recently at Touchdown Wire, with each coach being selected as one of the best play-callers on their respective side of the ball.

    Take a look at some of what Mark Schofield wrote about McVay’s calls, highlighting the job he’s done in the running game.

    Sean McVay certainly deserves credit for what he does in the passing game, but I want to take a moment to highlight what he does on the ground. McVay is tremendous at manipulating numbers in the running game, as well as creating advantageous angles for his blockers up front.

    Don’t sleep on what McVay is doing on the ground. His designs do a great job of, as Bill Walsh termed it, reducing the variables.

    As for Staley, he’s completely changed the Rams defense. L.A. uses light boxes (six or fewer defenders in the box) more than any other team in the NFL. They don’t often have two inside linebackers on the field together, relying on nickel and dime packages throughout each game.

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    from https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2020/12/16/bill-belichick-to-sean-mcvay-after-patriots-loss-to-rams-great-job-you-killed-us/

    Video of their post-game handshake shows Belichick congratulating McVay and acknowledging the significant gap between their teams.

    “Great job. You killed us. You had a great plan. You’ve got a good team,” Belichick told McVay.

    “I appreciate it,” McVay replied. “Thanks, coach.”

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    Michael Giardi@MikeGiardi
    The Bill Belichick/Sean McVay postgame handshake was captured by cameras Thursday night and the #Patriots coach was heard saying, “Great job. You [expletive] killed us. You had a great plan.”

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    CB Darious Williams was asked by a reporter if he thinks DC Brandon Staley has the makings of a head coach.
    “Oh, hell yeah. The dude is a genius.”

    Sean McVay says he always roots for and supports his assistants getting talked about for new opportunities. He’s hopeful they have DC Brandon Staley for more than one year, of course, and jokes that if he were to get another opportunity elsewhere, “the Rams would get worse.”

    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    Rams DC Brandon Staley on his name being brought up as a candidate for open head coach positions around the NFL:

    “It’s humbling anytime you’re considered in those conversations,” but also representative of an example of the entire team and the way it is playing.

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    Kyle Tucker@KyleTucker_ATH
    Can confirm that Kentucky plans to hire L.A. Rams assistant Liam Coen as the Wildcats’ new offensive coordinator. Mark Stoops zeroed in on him very early and flew to L.A. last week to interview him after the Rams’ Thursday night game.

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    Does Goff have a turnover problem?

    He’s started 60 games for the Rams (42-18, .700 win pct). In 14 of them (23%) he’s had at least 2 turnovers and he’s 6-8 in those games. In 6 of them (10%) he’s had at least 3 turnovers and he’s 0-6. That leaves 8 games where he just had 2 turnovers and in those games he is 6-2. So when Goff keeps the turnovers at 2 or less (which he has done 90% of the time), he’s 42-12. That’s a .777 win percentage which equates to more than 12 wins in a season.

    There’s not a huge difference in the Rams winning percentage when he turns it over only twice (6-2, .750) compared to less (36-10, . 782). Like I said, keep in at 2 or less, and he has in 90% of his starts, it’s a .777 win percentage.

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    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    Robert Woods was the only player to miss practice yesterday due to injury after his thigh started bothering him, but he’s still expected to play Sunday

    Terrell Lewis was a full participant Wednesday and is “doing good,” per McVay, but his status for Sunday is still TBD

    TurfShowTimes@TurfShowTimes
    Rams injury updates: Team looks healthy headed into Jets game, but they may want to wait to bring back Terrell Lewis until Week 16

    Los Angeles Rams@RamsNFL
    “Our guys have to be disciplined.”

    Jets head coach Adam Gase on the challenges presented by the Rams run game

    Brooks@BrooksSimba
    They only scored 3 against the Seahawks 😭 they aint scoring on us.

    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    The Rams are -2000 to beat the Jets straight up this week.

    That means you’d have to bet $2,000 just to win $100

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Rams DT Aaron Donald is three sacks away from matching the franchise all-time sacks record (Leonard Little, 87.5), something that he says he just became aware of “about two seconds ago”

    this will have an all-time caveat because it does not factor in Deacon Jones’ amazing impact since sacks didn’t start officially recording sacks until 1982 (he would have had 173.5).

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    from 2020 NFL pass-rushing, run-stopping, blocking leaderboard: Win rate rankings: https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/29939464/2020-nfl-pass-rushing-run-stopping-blocking-leaderboard-win-rate-rankings

    Team Pass Rush Win Rate
    1. Pittsburgh Steelers, 55%
    2. Buffalo Bills, 53%
    3. Atlanta Falcons, 52%
    4. New York Jets, 51%
    5. Washington Football Team, 50%
    6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 48%
    7. Jacksonville Jaguars, 47%
    8. Baltimore Ravens, 47%
    9. Los Angeles Rams, 46%

    Team Run Stop Win Rate
    1. New York Jets, 34%
    2. Atlanta Falcons, 32%
    3. New England Patriots, 32%
    4. Las Vegas Raiders, 31%
    5. Tennessee Titans, 31%
    6. Jacksonville Jaguars, 31%
    7. Pittsburgh Steelers, 31%
    8. Philadelphia Eagles, 31%
    9. Houston Texans, 31%
    10. Indianapolis Colts, 31%
    11. Washington Football Team, 31%
    12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 31%
    13. Los Angeles Rams, 31%

    Team Pass Block Win Rate
    1. Green Bay Packers, 75%
    2. Cleveland Browns, 70%
    3. Arizona Cardinals, 69%
    4. Buffalo Bills, 63%
    5. Seattle Seahawks, 63%
    6. New Orleans Saints, 62%
    7. Kansas City Chiefs, 62%
    8. Indianapolis Colts, 62%
    9. Los Angeles Rams, 61%

    Team Run Block Win Rate

    1. Green Bay Packers, 74%
    2. Philadelphia Eagles, 73%
    3. Arizona Cardinals, 73%
    4. Baltimore Ravens, 73%
    5. Washington Football Team, 73%
    6. Carolina Panthers, 72%
    7. Cincinnati Bengals, 72%
    8. Houston Texans, 72%
    9. New England Patriots, 72%
    10. Dallas Cowboys, 71%
    11. Indianapolis Colts, 71%
    12. New Orleans Saints, 71%
    13. New York Giants, 71%
    14. Cleveland Browns, 71%
    15. Minnesota Vikings, 71%
    16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 70%
    17. Detroit Lions, 70%
    18. Chicago Bears, 70%
    19. Los Angeles Rams, 70%

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    Greg Beacham@gregbeacham
    Rams DT Aaron Donald emphasizes the versatility of DC Brandon Staley’s schemes: “Every week it’s something different. Teams aren’t able to pinpoint what we’re going to do. I’m enjoying it.”

    Rams coach Sean McVay says LB Ogbo Okoronkwo, OL Bobby Evans, S Nick Scott, C Brian Allen and OLB Justin Hollins weren’t in practice today for COVID-related reasons. No more info than that: “Hopefully this has as little an impact on the game as possible.”

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    Ian Rapoport@RapSheet
    The head coach buzz on Brandon Staley is legit. I would expect him to get some interviews. Young, but so was (is*) Sean McVay. twitter.com/LATimesklein/s…

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    from NFL General Manager Report: All 32 teams’ GMs by win percentage: https://theathletic.com/2253188/2020/12/18/nfl-general-managers-list-report/

    4. Les Snead (.521): Snead will graduate into the 10-plus drafts bucket next year and will slot in behind the Cowboys’ Jones for winning percentage, with a higher recent trajectory. The Rams were 31-49 during Snead’s first five seasons, when Jeff Fisher was the coach and quarterback Sam Bradford was frequently injured. The Rams are 42-19 under current coach Sean McVay, tied with New England for third-best in the league behind New Orleans and Kansas City. Some of the team’s roster-building tactics have drawn criticism that increasingly appears misplaced.

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    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    Van Jefferson has had a quiet rookie year, but Sean McVay still believes he’s “going to be a real star” for the Rams

    “He’s just got a great feel for the game. I think he’s wired to separate. He’s got all those intangible traits and characteristics that you’re looking for and he’s really taken everything in,” McVay told reporters Thursday. “He’s got some great veterans in that room with Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp and Josh Reynolds to be able to set a good example and (WRs coach) Eric Yarber is an outstanding coach. I think this guy is going to be a real star for us. I think he’s got an extremely bright future. I love the way he’s handled himself. I know I could be doing a better job of finding ways to get him more involved, because he’s definitely deserving of that. But we’ve got a great deal of confidence in what his future looks like and hopefully he’ll continue to make an impact for us as we finish up this season.”

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    Rams Wire@TheRamsWire
    Andrew Whitworth could return in Week 17, but Rams targeting playoffs

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    Clash Of The Horns 9-4@RamfamPodcaster
    Seattle Seahawk fans thought they had an easy schedule but they forgot their oline sucked and they were playing bad teams with great defensive lines.

    SeattleRams@seattlerams_nfl
    Former Rams kicker, Sam Ficken is on track to kick for the Jets this weekend.

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    How are the Rams feeling about Noteboom being the future?

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    It’s still too early to tell, although the fact that we haven’t noticed anything egregious from Joe Noteboom since he took over at left tackle is a promising sign.

    The Rams have been clicking well on their run-blocking snaps (with help from the tight ends in 12 personnel sets), and here’s a fun fact: 18 of running back Cam Akers’ 50 carries — for 116 of his 242 yards (plus a touchdown) — in the last two games have come from running wide left, according to Next Gen Stats.

    Veteran left tackle Andrew Whitworth, who is rehabbing a knee injury suffered in Week 10 against Seattle, remains on track to return for the Rams’ postseason. McVay said Thursday that Whitworth has made such progress that they could rush him back for the regular-season finale against Arizona, but they’d prefer not to risk it and instead have an even healthier Whitworth for the playoffs.

    By then, the Rams will have a clearer picture of where Noteboom has progressed, and where he could still go.

    With Reeder and Young playing well lately, will the Rams bring back Kiser from IR before the end of the season?

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    It largely will depend on how mobile Kiser is when he comes back from his knee injury, which is expected to happen sometime in the next couple of weeks. Teams may try to stretch the Rams more horizontally, taking a page out of San Francisco’s playbook, and that could be difficult for Reeder to cover.

    This is not a knock on Reeder, who is responding to assignments well and especially thriving when he can make plays downhill. But let’s make sure we understand that the defensive line is playing on another planet right now, and in coordinator Brandon Staley’s scheme, that sets up an inside linebacker for success. Also remember that Staley likes to move a safety (John Johnson, usually) down toward the line of scrimmage in support, and that also takes some of the responsibility away from the inside linebackers.

    This is basically a long-winded way of saying that it’s great to have depth down the stretch. If Kiser is moving well on his knee, try him out, given that the defensive line and Johnson are playing as well as they are. If not, stick with Reeder. Just complement one or the other with Young, and not each other.

    Are the Rams willing to go with 2 TE sets and becoming more run heavy? Or was that a scheme specific situation to face the Patriots?

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    The Rams wanted to be more physical than the Patriots were up front, and they were, in part by using more 12 personnel than they had in most previous games. Against Arizona and New England, the Rams ran 12 personnel on 50 percent and 69.4 percent of their snaps, respectively, which is much higher usage than in previous games.

    This will be more situational, based on opponent. I think they will try it again against Arizona, to see if it will work a second time. I think, especially with an inexperienced left tackle (relative to Whitworth) and with Akers getting more carries, it would be a smart idea to continue using in-line tight end blocking help — and man, did I get a kick out of seeing Gerald Everett at fullback. If I’m recalling correctly, he caught at least one or two long passes out of a fullback route in October. Keep an eye on that as the tight ends get more involved.

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    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    The Rams put Nick Scott and Bobby Evans on the reserve/COVID-19 list today, and both will miss Sunday’s game

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Okoronkwo, Hollins and Allen – who McVay indicates were close contacts of this situation – will remain away from the team and the Rams hope they will continue to test negative and be asymptomatic.

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    from Five biggest threats to Chiefs’ reign; Matt Ryan era’s run its course in Atlanta

    Bucky Brooks

    https://www.nfl.com/news/five-biggest-threats-to-chiefs-reign-matt-ryan-era-s-run-its-course-in-atlanta?campaign=Twitter_atn

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    Rank: 2
    Los Angeles Rams
    9-4 · NFC No. 3 seed

    The Rams have quietly undergone a personality transformation, as their defense has become the key to their success. The combined star power of DT Aaron Donald and CB Jalen Ramsey gives the D a chance to snuff out the Chiefs with a mix of pressure and coverage. The Rams’ dynamic duo has keyed a defensive resurgence that makes them a dark-horse Super Bowl contender. First-year defensive coordinator Brandon Staley employs a zone-heavy system that utilizes a “vision and break” philosophy: defenders look to take away the deep ball while reacting quickly to underneath throws. As an excellent open-field-tackling team, the Rams punish pass catchers on every throw and test the patience of the quarterback and play-caller.

    On offense, Sean McVay is a masterful schemer with an uncanny ability to marry his run game with complementary play-action designs. Jared Goff directs the offense like a symphony conductor, morphing from game manager to playmaker as needed. With rookie Cam Akers breaking out as an electric RB1, the Rams can win with body blows or a knockout punch in a heavyweight fight.

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    will we at least get one more season with Brandon Staley or do you think he gets a HC offer this offseason?

    Rams Wire@TheRamsWire
    I don’t have any inside information or intel, but I really think Staley will be back for another year. It’s rare for a guy to go from first-year coordinator to head coach after one season, and as well as the Rams defense has played this year, it’s hard to feel completely confident that Staley would have immediate success as a head coach.

    He’d benefit from another year under McVay’s guidance, and there’s nothing wrong with getting a second chance to coach Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey in sunny L.A.

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    Rams Wire@TheRamsWire
    Van Jefferson to take the field vs. Jets with his dad coaching on the other side. Van Jefferson’s dad is the wide receivers coach of the Jets, adding a layer to Sunday’s game.

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    J.B. Long, from https://www.therams.com/news/securing-win-number-10-remains-the-only-focus-vs-jets-week-15

    Flexing in Prime Time

    The most important takeaway from the Thursday Night Football win? An unmatched physicality that could unlock a deep postseason run.

    That effort can prevail in the Superdome, if necessary. That approach will play on the Frozen Tundra if you have to go to Green Bay in late January.

    In the wake of the 24-3 drubbing of New England, I asked Sean McVay if this was the most physically imposing of his four Rams teams.

    “I think it’s safe to say,” he replied. “Through 13 games, that’s exactly what you would say. But it’s all about how you finish, and you want to see that continue on into our 14th game this week.”

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    from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/lists/rams-jets-aaron-donald-quotes-week-15/

    Coach Adam Gase pointed out how difficult it is to slow down Donald because of his versatility, with No. 99 moving all over the formation.

    “I think what makes Aaron Donald Aaron Donald is that consistency of if you do not double team him, he is getting to the ball carrier or getting to the quarterback. Like he changes the game so much, it’s hard to explain, you have to watch it. When you watch this guy get double-teamed almost every snap, and the five snaps he gets singled up, he wins.

    “He gets double-teamed a lot, it doesn’t matter though. I mean the guy is phenomenal at defeating blocks whether one or two guys are on him, whether he’s backside, frontside of the run. If he’s not the best player in the league, he’s top three. He’s so disruptive.”

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    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    The Rams put Nick Scott and Bobby Evans on the reserve/COVID-19 list today, and both will miss Sunday’s game

    CROMWELL21

    Rams call up Gervase from practice squad. He replaces Nick Scott. Man they have an endless supply of safeties. Johnson, Fuller, Rapp, Scott, Hughes, Reed, Gervase, Burgess.

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    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Next week in Seattle has the potential to be one of the biggest regular season games in Rams history…

    …but only if they beat the Jets today.

    Rams Wire@TheRamsWire
    Rams injury report: Okoronkwo, Hollins questionable vs. Jets

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    Rams to wear long-awaited new uniform combo vs. Jets

    ok. so i thought that there were only a couple color combinations that they were allowed? isn’t that what they said a year ago?

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    SeattleRams@seattlerams_nfl
    As an FYI… The Seahawks/Washington game has next to nothing to do with the NFC West title. Because of the two losses to SF, the Rams would have a worse division record than SEA if they (SEA) loses today and wins next week.

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Today’s a bit of a mile marker.

    @RamsNFL last meeting with NYJ proved to be Case Keenum’s final start. Since, Jared Goff’s contributed to 42 wins, 2 West titles, an NFC crown & been to 2 ProBowls.

    Don’t know anyone who would’ve turned that down flying home from the Meadowlands.

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