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October 14, 2024 at 8:07 pm #152605znModeratorJourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigueCooper Kupp will not practice today, per Sean McVay, but will have a high-workload session with Reggie Scott and his reaction to that will determine whether he is available for the rest of the week, then the game. Rams also heading into a short week with both games on turf.October 15, 2024 at 2:34 am #152606znModeratorJourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigueAsked Sean McVay today about changes Rams have already made in their secondary + whether other positions will see personnel changes coming out of the bye this week …long way of getting to “yes” in light of gamesmanship but that’s a yesOctober 15, 2024 at 8:58 pm #152615znModeratorRams Bros.@RamsBrothersThe #Rams are 5.5pt favorites at home this weekend over the Raiders. Absolute must-win game, fully expecting the Rams to handle business coming out of the bye.October 15, 2024 at 10:11 pm #152617znModerator
Pretty even matchup: Rams and Raiders 25th both averaging 18 offensive points per game. Raiders 27th giving up 25.5, Rams 29th giving up 26.6…
— Rams Fans United (@RamsFansUnited) October 15, 2024
October 16, 2024 at 8:08 am #152625znModeratorIt’s an uphill climb for the other NFC West teams in Week 7
But the Rams easily have the weakest opponent across the NFL’s Week 7 slate.
Chiefs at 49ers
The 3-3 San Francisco 49ers will host the undefeated Kansas City Chiefs. These teams have matched up with in two Super Bowls, though KC has emerged as the winner in both games. This year’s Chiefs team feels less dangerous, though they are well coached and play exemplary situational football. Brock Purdy might be trying to do too much on his own. He’s living on razor’s edge where some of his biggest plays recently could reasonably have gone the other way for the defense.
Chargers at Cardinals
Who exactly are the Los Angeles Chargers this season? Jim Harbaugh’s team started 2-0 and there were a lot of rosy feelings about this team around the NFL. But the Chargers then lost two straight before winning a 23-16 cupcake matchup against the Denver Broncos this past weekend. At 3-2, LA’s wins have come against the Raiders, Carolina Panthers, and Denver.
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Still, the Arizona Cardinals are equally as enigmatic. Kyler Murray and the offense looked unstoppable in Week 2 against the Rams. They also took down the 49ers in a close game. Arizona is missing talent across their roster and is probably a year away from seriously competing in the NFC West, but to their credit they do have quality players at key positions.</p>
A win over the Chargers on Monday night would move Arizona to 3-4 on the season and put them squarely back in the divisional race.Seahawks at Falcons
The Seattle Seahawks are the only NFC West team on the road this weekend, and they’ll face a 4-2 Atlanta Falcons team that seems to be rounding into form. Atlanta’s two losses came against the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chiefs, though they placed Pittsburgh in the season opener and Kirk Cousins’ first game back from his Achilles injury.
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Seattle is another hot and cold team, and it’s difficult to make heads or tails of their resume so far this season. They have wins over the Broncos, Patriots, and Dolphins. The loss that sticks out is a nine-point game against the New York Giants, though the Seahawks also came up short against the Detroit Lions and 49ers.
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The arrow seems to be pointed up for the Falcons while the Seahawks take care of business in winnable games but struggle against quality opponents. Seattle is in danger of falling to 3-4 and ceding ground to San Francisco in the lead for the NFC West.</p>
October 16, 2024 at 5:50 pm #152627joemadParticipantFuck the Raiders.
I seen the Rams lose twice in Oakland… 2010 with Sam Bradford and 1997 with Tony Banks.
URL = Through The Years: Raiders vs. Rams
Raiders lead series 8-7, but the Rams have won 5 of the last 6 games vs the Raiders…. including the 2022 prime time game that revived Baker Mayfield’s career….
GO RAMS
October 16, 2024 at 7:37 pm #152628ZooeyModeratorFuck the Raiders.
Hear hear!
When I was a kid, the 9ers were irrelevant. NoCal was all about the Raiders and their thug identity and damn Mad Max Wannabe fan base, and they were good, and they sucked up all the bandwidth, so I’ve always hated them.
October 17, 2024 at 4:19 am #152630znModeratorroberto clemente@rclemente2121rams are now -6.5 point faves, they’ve only been -6.5 faves or better 12 times in the 62 games since stafford’s arrival, the -6.5 spread makes the rams the third biggest favorite of week 7. mcvay’s rams are 32-5 when -6.0 point faves or better, 12-1 since staff’s arrival.October 18, 2024 at 12:23 pm #152635znModeratorRams’ urgency ahead of Raiders game: Only four 1-5 NFL teams have made playoffs
Gary Klein
There is no sense of panic.
Not, at least, among the Rams.
They are 1-4. On the brink of possibly falling out of playoff contention.
But if desperation was entirely fitting for the situation, it also was notably absent this week as coach Sean McVay and his players prepared for Sunday’s game against the Las Vegas Raiders at SoFi Stadium.
It’s still early, it can be said: Not even a third of the Rams’ season is complete.
So while several players noted a heightened sense of urgency on the practice field, it presented instead as quiet confidence in the locker room.
The Rams, after all, overcame a similar predicament last season. After a defeat by the Green Bay Packers, they entered the break in the schedule with a 3-6 record. They came out of it and won seven of their last eight games to make the playoffs.
“Nobody panicked,” edge rusher Byron Young said. “Nobody gave up — and that was the biggest thing. Nobody just said, ‘Oh well, the season’s over with.’
“It was more like, ‘This is an opportunity for us to come back from adversity.’”
As positive as the Rams’ attitude might be, there is no escaping reality. If they lose to the Raiders, they will be 1-5 heading into a “Thursday Night Football” game against the unbeaten Minnesota Vikings.
Only four teams in NFL history have started 1-5 and made the playoffs. Washington did it most recently in 2020 despite finishing 7-9.
“It would be lying if we said we didn’t want to start 5-0 — but we didn’t,” veteran linebacker Troy Reeder said. “And now … we’ve left less room for those flaws later in the year.
After losing to the Detroit Lions in overtime in the season opener, the Rams got routed by the Arizona Cardinals. They bounced back to defeat the similarly injury-plagued San Francisco 49ers, and then lost to the Chicago Bears and the Packers.
During the week off, coaches reviewed film and pondered personnel and scheme adjustments.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford referenced last season, when the Rams returned from the off week and narrowly defeated the Seattle Seahawks, 17-16, to start their run.
“It wasn’t like we went in there and won 40-10 — that’s not the NFL,” Stafford said. “It’s continuing to stack good days on top of each other, finding ways to win football games even if you don’t play your best in certain areas, which is inevitable in this league, and just trying to do the things that it takes to win games.”
The Rams could be getting help. Not from the outside, but from within.
Star receiver Cooper Kupp, who sat out three games because of an ankle injury, practiced this week and appeared on track to play against the Raiders. Offensive lineman Joe Noteboom (ankle) also practiced and could be activated from injured reserve.
Receiver Puka Nacua, linemen Steve Avila and Jonah Jackson and safety John Johnson III are others who could be activated from injured reserve in the coming weeks.
Can the Rams remain relevant until they return?
Veteran cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon does not acknowledge the Rams’ record, good or bad. He said it is only an “illusion” that can influence a mindset.
The Rams did not change their approach after 2023’s slow start, they just kept working, Witherspoon said.
“So by the time that the tide started turning,” he said, “we were just doing the same thing, but the ball was just kind of bouncing in our favor.”
The playoffs “aren’t tomorrow” and the NFC West title is far from decided, outside linebacker Michael Hoecht said. Veterans must show rookies the way.
“In college you lose four games and it’s goodbye,” Hoecht said. “In the NFL, that’s not the case. … There’s a lot of football in front of us.”
October 19, 2024 at 3:51 pm #152641znModeratorRams Bros.@RamsBrothersJared Verse is going to have at least 2 sacks on Sunday (will be lined up primary across Kolton Miller who has allowed a shit ton of pressures + 5 sacks) and is going to heavily increase his odds as the DROY.October 20, 2024 at 11:18 am #152648ZooeyModerator -
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