Monday’s ARZ game…what do we have to say about this one?

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    #134396
    JackPMiller
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    This is the game that will show if our team is back.

    #134398
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    I have already seen enough of this year’s Rams to know what’s going to happen on Monday. They look like world beaters vs. Sub .500 teams, but aside from the Tampa game, their weaknesses are easily exploited by good teams. I would expect Arizona to target any player not named Ramsey all night. I think that Murray will have plenty of time to sit in the pocket to find his open receivers. I think the Cardinals defense will pressure Stafford into a couple of turnovers. I don’t expect his game to be all that close. Cardinals win by at least ten to thirteen.

    #134400
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    I have already seen enough of this year’s Rams to know what’s going to happen on Monday. They look like world beaters vs. Sub .500 teams, but aside from the Tampa game, their weaknesses are easily exploited by good teams. I would expect Arizona to target any player not named Ramsey all night. I think that Murray will have plenty of time to sit in the pocket to find his open receivers. I think the Cardinals defense will pressure Stafford into a couple of turnovers. I don’t expect his game to be all that close. Cardinals win by at least ten to thirteen.

    Yup.

    #134408
    Avatar photoZooey
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    It’s definitely a Must Win for the Rams. A loss here officially brings down the curtain on a deep run this year.

    And like canadaram and Cappy, I’m not expecting to enjoy the game. The Rams lost 3 games in a row, all the same way, and even with a bye week, they didn’t find useful adjustments.

    The only ray of hope is some kind of fluke good game in the Stafford/OBJ connection, and the defense finally getting a couple of significant TOs.

    I think the Rams can win, but I’m thinking that they lose this game 8 out of 10 times.

    #134410
    Avatar photojoemad
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    Arizona has lost twice… both times at home.

    GB beat them

    Cam Newton and the Panthers beat them up pretty good.. (vs McCoy was QB, not K. Murray)

    Cards Beat the Vikings by 1. Minnesota missed a potential game winning 58-yard FG late in the 4th.

    Cards have played great on the road, beatable at home.

    Let’s hope that Michel can avg 5 yards per carry like he did yesterday.. Rams can’t give up on the running game like McVay did last time.

    Cards had over 450 yards in offense on Oct 3 in LA … 2 turnovers by LA didn’t help either.

    URL = https://www.espn.com/nfl/recap/_/gameId/401326389

    INGLEWOOD, Calif. — — In every quarter of a dominant victory on the Rams’ home turf, Kyler Murray and the Arizona Cardinals confirmed they’re no longer the annual afterthought in the NFC West.

    The unbeaten Cards have shoved their way to the front of this ultracompetitive division with an offense that could run up the score on anybody, combined with a defense that finally managed to outsmart Sean McVay.

    Murray passed for 268 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 39 more yards, and the Cardinals extended their longest perfect start since 2012 with a 37-20 win over Los Angeles on Sunday.

    A.J. Green caught a 41-yard TD pass, Chase Edmonds ran for 120 yards and James Conner rushed for two short scores for Arizona (4-0), which ended the Rams’ streak of eight consecutive victories in the rivalry during McVay’s career.

    The Cards haven’t won the division or had a winning record since 2015, but they’re off to a roaring start to 2021 highlighted by this blowout of the previously unbeaten Rams.

    “I feel like as a team, we’re building towards something,” said cornerback Byron Murphy Jr., who made an interception in the first half. “We hadn’t beaten the Rams in in how many years? I don’t know the exact number. Five years? But this is something definitely growing.”

    Kliff Kingsbury’s Cards won with style, lighting up the Rams’ defense for 465 total yards and scoring touchdowns after two early takeaways to affirm their status as a contender despite playing three of their first four games on the road.

    “Not really too worried about what other people think,” Murray said. “I think the guys in the locker room understand what we’re doing, what we’re capable of and where we can take it.”

    Maxx Williams caught a TD pass from Murray, who went 24 for 32 and repeatedly frustrated the Rams’ defense while the Cards scored on seven of eight possessions after a game-opening punt. Arizona’s defense made several big plays, and it sealed the team’s first victory over the Rams since Jan. 1, 2017, by stopping Matthew Stafford and the LA offense on downs at the 1 with 12:05 to play.

    The NFL’s only remaining unbeaten teams are Arizona and Las Vegas, which faces the Chargers at SoFi Stadium on Monday night. The Cardinals celebrated their win on the same field, but were mostly buttoned up in their postgame comments.

    “Not a statement,” Kingsbury said. “We wanted to get a week better. Division games are important. We’ve got to continue to play physical football and clean some stuff up.”

    Stafford went 26 of 41 for 280 yards and two touchdowns in his first ineffective game for the Rams (3-1), who failed to start 4-0 for the first time since 2018. One week after a statement victory over defending Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay on the same field, Los Angeles produced an ugly performance on both sides of the ball

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    “This is a prove-it (sport), and you’ve got to go out there and do it every time,” Stafford said. “I wasn’t good enough at doing that today. I think as a team, we probably weren’t good enough as far as going out in every single play and executing it.”

    Van Jefferson caught an early TD pass and Robert Woods made a TD grab with 1:14 to play, but Stafford was frequently off in his connections with his receivers. McVay regularly abandoned his running game despite Darrell Henderson’s 89 yards — the second-best performance of his career — on just 14 carries against a defense that hasn’t stopped the run well this season.

    The Rams had the NFL’s No. 1 defense in yards allowed and points allowed last season, but they’ve given up 911 yards and 61 points in the last two weeks. Los Angeles’ defense had few answers for Murray, who consistently found open receivers or picked up his own yardage.

    “That’s the athleticism and just the great playmaker that he is,” McVay said. “There were a couple instances where we feel like we could have been better, but you’ve got to give him credit. He’s a playmaker.”

    BALL SECURITY

    Arizona scored touchdowns after both of Los Angeles’ turnovers in the first half, and the Cardinals now have a plus-5 turnover differential this season.

    Green’s long TD catch came after Murphy picked off Stafford’s underthrown pass to DeSean Jackson. Williams’ TD catch resulted from a drive that began with Sony Michel’s fumble and included an exceptional first-down scramble by Murray on 3rd and 16.

    “The best thing we’re doing is protecting the football,” Kingsbury said.

    EMPTY KUPP

    Stafford had trouble getting the ball to NFL receiving leader Cooper Kupp, who finished with only five catches for 64 yards on a whopping 13 targets. Stafford has relied heavily on Kupp early in their first season together, and the Cards were aware.

    “We know what type of player he is,” Murphy said of Kupp. “This week, it was emphasized because we know on third downs, he’s a favorite target.”

    INJURY REPORT

    Murphy injured his ribs in the first half, but returned to the game. He has three interceptions in the Cardinals’ first four games.

    UP NEXT

    Cardinals: Host the San Francisco 49ers next Sunday.

    Rams: A short week before they visit the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday night.

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    #134411
    Avatar photoEternal Ramnation
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    If the Rams come out with 6 OL 2 TEs with Michel they could keep KM and co off the field

    #134416
    Avatar photoZooey
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    If the Rams come out with 6 OL 2 TEs with Michel they could keep KM and co off the field

    Ahhh.

    But do they HAVE two TEs?

    #134419
    Avatar photoEternal Ramnation
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    Blanton has been blocking pretty good in his few snaps also they could get really creative and put Hoect in at FB he has some experience running the ball

    #134474
    TSRF
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    I wish I can say I have a good feeling about this game, but I don”t. On a bright note, I thought the Bills were going to win on MNF, so maybe we win this week?

    #134477
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    do they HAVE two TEs?

    They’ve been using Noteboom as a 6th lineman instead of 2 TEs.

    #134484
    Avatar photoZooey
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    do they HAVE two TEs?

    They’ve been using Noteboom as a 6th lineman instead of 2 TEs.

    Noteboom.

    I’d like to see him do a Jeff Robinson.

    #134493
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    #134503
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    #134536
    JackPMiller
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    Tonight’s one of the prove it game for the Rams. It will show, if they are back. A loss tonight means, they can’t beat a winning team this time of year. Heck, the last time we beat a team that has a winning record, you have to go back to September 26, which is week 3. So, it has been awhile.

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