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    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilvaCameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    The Rams are the first team ever to win a game after losing 4 fumbles and blowing a 20-point lead

    House of Rams/Lakeshow@jballerr2gs
    Kupp had 9/183 yards today

    JB Ram@JB_Peeples
    We turned the ball over 4 times and still beat the goat… this team is mentally tough

    Sheil Kapadia@SheilKapadia
    Matthew Stafford against the blitz in the regular season: 74.4% completions, 9.12 YPA, 13 TDs, 0 INTs.

    The best EPA per play by a QB against the blitz in the last three seasons.

    Todd Bowles went zero blitz on last play. Stafford did what he’s done all season. Incredible.

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    Matthew Stafford, Los Angeles Rams outlast Tampa Bay Buccaneers in memorable playoff game that was ‘a whole lot of fun’

    https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/33133867/los-angeles-rams-outlast-tampa-bay-buccaneers-earn-opportunity-host-nfc-championship-game

    TAMPA, Fla. — When the Los Angeles Rams acquired Matthew Stafford in a blockbuster trade last winter, the veteran quarterback said he wanted to play in big games, an opportunity he seldom received during 12 seasons with the Detroit Lions.

    Stafford and the Rams — fresh off a dramatic 30-27 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Raymond James Stadium — are now one victory away from the biggest game of all.

    And they nearly blew their chance to get to the NFC Championship Game, losing four fumbles and a 27-3 third-quarter lead to Tom Brady and the defending champions before Stafford led a 63-yard drive in the closing seconds to set up the winning field goal.

    “In my mind, I live for those kind of moments,” said Stafford, who pulled off the 43rd game winning drive in the fourth quarter or overtime of his career, the most of anyone since he entered the league in 2009. “I would have loved to have been taking a knee up three scores, but it’s a whole lot more fun when you’ve got to make a play like that to win the game and just steal somebody’s soul. That’s what it feels like sometimes where they’re sitting there going, ‘Man, we just had this great comeback.’ And you get to reach in there and take it from them.

    “That’s a whole lot of fun.”

    Stressful, too.

    The Rams’ fourth lost fumble — and running back Cam Akers’ second of the game — set up the Buccaneers’ tying touchdown with 42 seconds left. On the ensuing drive, Stafford hit All-Pro receiver Cooper Kupp for gains of 20 and 44 yards to set up Matt Gay’s 30-yard game winner. What was nearly an epic collapse became an emotional victory that set up a date with the San Francisco 49ers next week at SoFi Stadium. Los Angeles will have the chance to do what Tampa Bay did last season and play in the Super Bowl on its home field.

    According to the Elias Sports Bureau, the only other team to lose a 24-point lead in a playoff game and still win was the Chargers in 1981.

    “That’s why you play four quarters and try to finish that game out,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “That was something else. That was something else.”

    Stafford turned in another clean performance, tossing two touchdown passes, rushing for another and not throwing an interception for the second straight game. He again got help from his loaded cast of offensive players as well as the Rams’ star-studded defense, which sacked Brady three times and forced him to commit two turnovers, only to allow three touchdowns over the final 16 minutes. Two of those scores were set up by Rams fumbles – Akers’ second and an earlier one from Kupp — that gave Tampa Bay the ball at the Los Angeles 30.

    Von Miller’s stripped Brady and recovered the ball early in the fourth quarter. He was still celebrating on the sideline when he heard the crowd roar as Tampa Bay fell on a snap that had sailed past an unready Stafford on the ensuing play.

    The Rams pressured Brady 17 times Sunday, the most against him this season and his second most since joining the Buccaneers in 2020, according to ESPN Stats & Information. He went 4-of-14 and took three sacks when pressured by the Rams.

    “I’m still trying to process everything,” Miller said. “Man, that was a crazy game. I knew it was going to come down to the end. All the times that I’ve played Tom Brady, it always comes down to the end, so I knew no lead that we had was safe.”

    According to ESPN Stats & Information research, the Rams became the first team to win a playoff game after losing four or more fumbles since the 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers, who won the AFC Championship over the Raiders despite four lost fumbles.

    “As an offense, we first and foremost did a terrible job of executing for this team in the second half,” Kupp said. “We can’t do the things that we did. Put our defense, our team in a really bad spot.”

    Stafford completed 28 of 38 attempts for 366 yards, the third-most in a single game in Rams postseason history, per ESPN Stats & Information. He tossed touchdown passes to backup tight end Kendall Blanton and Kupp, who finished with nine catches for 183 yards. His 70-yard TD to Kupp put the Rams up 17-3 early in the second quarter. Stafford’s 1-yard rushing score — his second score on a goal-line sneak in as many weeks — made it 27-3.

    So much for Stafford not being able to win in the playoffs.

    He entered last week’s wild-card game with the most regular-season touchdown passes (323) among quarterbacks without a playoff victory. Now, he’s got two of them — including one over the greatest quarterback of all time and the reigning champions in their building, where the Bucs had lost only once this season.

    Stafford was 10-of-15 for 120 yards and a touchdown against the blitz, according to ESPN Stats & Information research. That includes his 44-yard completion to Kupp, when the Rams had the ball at their 44-yard line with 26 seconds and no timeouts left.

    On that play, Kupp said he ran what the Rams playfully refer to as a “love of the game” route, thinking he was running deep just to attract defenders and open something else up for another pass-catcher. But Stafford realized that a deep shot to Kupp was the best option when the Bucs made the aggressive decision to send six pass-rushers after him.

    “It felt like that ball hung up for about 12 seconds,” McVay said. “But those guys did a great job. I thought Matthew Stafford was unbelievable throughout the whole day. Just his poise, his command his demeanor, his decision making.”

    Gay made two field goals before his game-winner and also missed from 47 midway through the fourth quarter.

    The Rams were the NFC’s No. 4 seed after winning the NFC West with a 12-5 record. According to ESPN Stats & Information research, the only other team seeded fourth or lower to host a conference championship game since 1990 was the 2008 Arizona Cardinals, who were also a No. 4 seed.

    The 49ers defeated the Rams twice in the regular season, including a 27-24 overtime victory in Week 18 in which they rallied back from a 17-0 deficit.

    “You don’t want it no other way,” said All Pro defensive tackle Aaron Donald, who had three hits and a sack of Brady. “I feel like it’s like the perfect setting. To get to where we need to get, we’ve got to play a divisional opponent that got the best of us the last couple times. So you wouldn’t want it no other way than what we got right now. So get ready for a dog fight.”

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    #135654
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    According to ESPN Stats & Information research, the Rams became the first team to win a playoff game after losing four or more fumbles since the 1975 Pittsburgh Steelers, who won the AFC Championship over the Raiders despite four lost fumbles.

    Yeah, I wish the Rams coulda fumbled one more time, so they could have the record.

    But I guess I’ll just take the tie, and settle for the win.

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    Orlovsky, at the end of the vid: “I told you so, I told you so…”

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    #135681
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    Skip-Bayless loses it.

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    …btw, I know the skip bayless tirade is full of outrage and fake-tv-outrage, yadda yadda…but, he does make some good points if you are a bucs fan.

    That team was playing with some key street-level back-ups.

     

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    #135687
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    I missed this one — stafford enjoys ‘taking their soul’

     

    #135693
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    It’s a good thing Stafford recognized the coverage and made this decision. His gun-slinging cost a couple of INTs earlier in the season, but yesterday, it won the game. This one was different, of course. It wasn’t into double or triple coverage. But still… great read, great route, great throw, great catch.

     

     

    #135695
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    So, does McVay go for the win with 35 seconds to play, with Jarod Goff?

    I dunno, but I tend to think, no.

    #135700
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    So, does McVay go for the win with 35 seconds to play, with Jarod Goff?

    I dunno, but even if he does, I doubt Goff throws it to the guy on the “for the love of the game” route.

    You know that guy who threw deep into double and triple coverage and got picked off earlier this season?

    That’s the guy who made the biggest throw for the Rams since Warner to Bruce in XXIV.

    #135701
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    I agree with Sims.

     

    #135703
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    I agree with Sims.

    Yeah that was a good take on the game.

    #135707
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    I agree with Sims.

    Yeah that was a good take on the game.

     

    Isn’t that what you saw?

    I think the Rams kicked the Bucs’ ass all day long. They just had 4 fluke things happen in the same game. I can’t remember the last time the Rams botched a snap from center like that, and when is the last time Kupp fumbled? Not this year, I don’t think. And Akers fumbling twice in one game? In any event, the short field goal, the first Akers’ fumble, and the botched snap had NOTHING to do with the Bucs. Self-inflicted wounds, all 3 of those.

    And it’s not like the fold against the 9ers in week 18, either. The Rams let off the gas in that game.

    The Bucs game just got hexed by some astrological something something. Had nothing to do with the game. The Rams killed them.

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    Saw this, and thought it was funny.

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    #135722
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    In any event, the short field goal, the first Akers’ fumble, and the botched snap had NOTHING to do with the Bucs. Self-inflicted wounds, all 3 of those….

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    Some of the celebrity-sports-experts argued that “just knowing Tom Brady was on the other side” made the rams ‘tight’ and caused those mistakes.

     

    Dont shoot the messenger.   Just passing that along.

     

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    #135725
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    Some of the celebrity-sports-experts argued that “just knowing Tom Brady was on the other side” made the rams ‘tight’ and caused those mistakes.   Dont shoot the messenger.   Just passing that along.

    After reviewing the Kupp fumble, the ruling from me is that it was also self-inflicted. The only one of the TOs that the Bucs can take credit for is Suh’s attack on the ball on Akers’ second fumble.

    Celebrity sports experts are paid to fill minutes of airtime.

    If the Rams were tight because of Brady, it would be the Defense, not the Offense.

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    #135702
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    So, does McVay go for the win with 35 seconds to play, with Jarod Goff?

    I dunno, but even if he does, I doubt Goff throws it to the guy on the “for the love of the game” route. You know that guy who threw deep into double and triple coverage and got picked off earlier this season? That’s the guy who made the biggest throw for the Rams since Warner to Bruce in XXIV.

    did McVay attempt a pass in the closing minutes of regulation to move the chains against SF in the final week of regular season to seal the game, or was he afraid of another Stafford pick 6?

    I think you folks tend to forget the big throws Goff has made in his career with the Rams….. dimes… in stride….

    Jared Goff 97 yard touchdown pass to Robert woods||rams vs Texans||NFL||2017-2018|| – YouTube

     

     

     

     

     

     

    #135856
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    did McVay attempt a pass in the closing minutes of regulation to move the chains against SF in the final week of regular season to seal the game, or was he afraid of another Stafford pick 6? I think you folks tend to forget the big throws Goff has made in his career with the Rams….. dimes… in stride….

     

    Oh, I don’t deny that.

    Whatever the reason, though, Goff lost his confidence last season. And McVay lost confidence in him.

    #135857
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    did McVay attempt a pass in the closing minutes of regulation to move the chains against SF in the final week of regular season to seal the game, or was he afraid of another Stafford pick 6? I think you folks tend to forget the big throws Goff has made in his career with the Rams….. dimes… in stride….

    Oh, I don’t deny that. Whatever the reason, though, Goff lost his confidence last season. And McVay lost confidence in him.

     

    I take that as an example of poor coaching on M cV’s part. Thiry reported an insider who knew the situation saying McV knew how to tear Goff down, and not how to build him back up. McV has been the de facto qb coach since 2019. Previously, in 2017 and 2018, really good, first rate qb coaches were a buffer between JG amd McV. That…notice…is when JG played with confidence. Either way McV said he didn’t come through in the communication dept., which (if you think about it) is crucial in a qb coach.

    I have no complaints about Stafford though. If anything, I said early on after the trade that McV would not treat Stafford like Goff–Stafford has been a starting NFL qb longer than McV had coached in the pro ranks. McV was always going to be more collaborative and communicative with Stafford.

     

    #135878
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    I agree with that. I think Goff’s poor year was a consequence of McVay’s poor communication with Goff.

    Goff is a good QB. Who had a bad year. Which was because of McVay’s poor handling. All that is true, imo.

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