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    Good Lord.

    John Wolford hype.

    Did not see that coming.

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    John Wolford hype.

    He was something of a celebrity in one of those abortive non-NFL leagues that popped up a couple of years ago (the AAF).

    He later signed with Alliance of American Football’s Arizona Hotshots in 2019, completing 130 of 206 passes for 1,617 yards, 14 touchdowns and seven interceptions for a 95.9 passer rating

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    John Wolford is going to turn Jared Goff into Wally Pipp.

    You saw it here first. I will get all the glory for having predicted it.

    And if it doesn’t come to pass, nobody will remember this post anyway.

    Unless John Cleese retweets it, in which case I’m sunk.

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    Cards favored by 1 point.
    Rams favored by 1 point.
    Depending.

    Link:https://www.thelines.com/nfl-week-17-lines-2020/

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    Rams-Cardinals Game Preview: It all comes down to Week 17

    J.B. Long

    https://www.therams.com/news/rams-cardinals-game-preview-it-all-comes-down-to-week-17

    Just a few hours into the New Year. How are we doing on those resolutions?

    Anyone else broken a few, already?

    I’ll offer a few suggestions for the Los Angeles Rams in 2021 in a bit. But first, I want to acknowledge what a tough year it’s been. Can only hope that football has provided an outlet for you – to celebrate, to vent frustration, to distract – in whatever manner that’s been needed.

    In the less serious context of football, it’s been much the same for the Rams, as we know. Tumultuous.

    And here they are in Week 17 – a game that was in no way guaranteed back when this season kicked off – with a chance to extend their journey.

    Adversity has struck on multiple fronts. I’m sure there’s physical, mental, and emotional weariness that all teams experience this late in a campaign – all the more so following five months of daily nasal swabs.

    But there’s too much upside in this group for it to end here.

    The prime years of Aaron Donald and Jalen Ramsey’s careers deserve the playoffs. Andrew Whitworth’s been rehabilitating for the chance to suit up again. Career seasons from so many – including John Johnson, Darious Williams, Sebastian Joseph-Day, and Leonard Floyd – have to be rewarded with a berth.

    Can’t wait to see if the Rams can play their way in against the Cardinals.

    Wishing you all health and happiness in the New Year. On to the Rams Resolutions.

    No Scoreboard Watching

    In Week 17, you have to handle your own business. Don’t worry about the Packers and Bears game that kicks off at the same time.

    Always Put 30 On Arizona

    The Cardinals have yet to hold McVay’s Rams under 31 points in seven meetings. No reason to stop now.

    Embrace Next Man Up Mentality

    The Rams play this weekend without their leading passer, receiver, and potentially their top two rushers. Plus a defensive captain.

    Not ideal.

    But perhaps players like John Wolford, Van Jefferson, Malcolm Brown, Xavier Jones, and even A’Shawn Robinson can seize the moment.

    Don’t Turn it Over

    15 games into this season, and the Rams have at least one giveaway in each of them, a demerit they share with only the Denver Broncos. No time like the finale to secure “The Duke,” and finally put together a clean performance.

    Finish Drives

    If any one of five consecutive plays from inside the Seattle 10-yard line scores last week, we might be having a much different discussion. Perhaps Wolford’s mobility gives them a red zone wrinkle that can produce touchdowns when the field gets condensed.

    Go Deep

    In their past six contests, the Rams went 1-of-12 with a couple giveaways on throws beyond 20 yards, according to NextGen Stats. That’s a very difficult way to score points and win games.

    And it’s not just a Jared Goff stat. Getting vertical – like most things in football – takes all 11. From the play call to the protection, no matter who’s throwing or targeted, it’s time to connect on a few.

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