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October 21, 2024 at 7:51 pm #152685znModerator
Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
Brian Flores’ Vikings defense doesn’t just aim to force negative plays on downs playcallers usually either sequence or that they need to stay efficient, it also is kind of moot to look for any tendencies to break because he’s using yours against you. Sean McVay said today it’sabout as “live” a game as an offense will have to play, inclusive to playcaller and players adjusting. (My questions, often rambly in nature, are paraphrased on team transcript)
October 21, 2024 at 8:08 pm #152690znModeratorSean McVay said today it’s about as “live” a game as an offense will have to play, inclusive to playcaller and players adjusting.
You know what it sounds to me like? They didn’t work on preparing for the Raiders as much as they usually would in a week before a game. Looks to me like they spent part of that time prepping for the Vikes, which means less prep for the Raiders–so they trusted a more scaled down offense against the Raiders.
October 21, 2024 at 8:34 pm #152691ZooeyModeratorSean McVay said today it’s about as “live” a game as an offense will have to play, inclusive to playcaller and players adjusting.
You know what it sounds to me like? They didn’t work on preparing for the Raiders as much as they usually would in a week before a game. Looks to me like they spent part of that time prepping for the Vikes, which means less prep for the Raiders–so they trusted a more scaled down offense against the Raiders.
Fortunately it didn’t bite them.
I think not playing Kupp/Noteboom was also looking ahead to the Vikings. They’re not 100%, so playing against the Raiders would have exacerbated their conditions, and there wouldn’t be normal recovery time. This way they are as fresh as possible against the Vikings, and have extra recovery time before the following game.
Hopefully, this all translates into a strong performance on Thursday.
October 22, 2024 at 1:05 am #152695znModeratorPARAM
Let’s not forget the loss to Flores’ Dolphins in 2020 too. 471 yards of offense (4 turnovers) to 145 yards of offense (2 turnovers) by Miami. 28-17 loss.
Minnesota is currently the #6 defense in points allowed (17.8), #20 defense in yards (340 yds/g); #30 vs pass (260 yds/g); #2 vs rush (80 yds/g). Is that last one a result of their offense getting leads? 255 pass attempts vs (most in NFL), #3 in sacks (24). 120 rush attempts vs (third least in NFL), 4.0 yds per attempt (5th best).
Not expecting a win based on our offensive performance so far but it’s the NFL and for a lot of reasons (travel, time, post-Detroit, etc) combined with getting some guys back, it wouldn’t be a HUGE shock.
Would this be a game if the toss is won take the ball?
I hope to see a lot of Kyren and Corum to keep their O on the sideline and perhaps dent that run defense a bit?
Considering how many guys we have on IR, being the #20 offense isn’t bad. #15 passing; #26 rushing. A product of trailing a lot? #23 in points (19 ppg). A product of missing a lot of guys?
October 22, 2024 at 9:32 am #152700znModeratorAdam Schefter@AdamSchefterRams listed WR Cooper Kupp as a full participant in today’s practice ahead of their Thursday night game vs. the Vikings.October 22, 2024 at 10:08 am #152703wvParticipantThis is not last year’s post-bye team.
Vikings 35
Rams 10
I just dont see how it can be close. Mainly because i dont trust the Rams OLine, and missed tackles against the Vikings weapons equals disaster.
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October 22, 2024 at 10:41 am #152704ZooeyModeratorMainly because i dont trust the Rams OLine, and missed tackles against the Vikings weapons equals disaster.
Shoot, we’re gonna fix that.
October 24, 2024 at 1:28 am #152728znModeratorSarah Barshop@sarahbarshopTroy Reeder (hamstring), Jordan Whittington (shoulder) and Joe Noteboom (ankle) have been ruled OUT for Thursday night.October 24, 2024 at 7:56 am #152731znModeratorfrom https://theramswire.usatoday.com/2024/10/23/rams-sean-mcvay-record-thursday-night-games/
Since 2017, McVay has led the Rams to a 6-2 record on Thursday Night Football. Their record gets even better when you focus specifically on short-week games, excluding their Week 1 matchup with the Bills in 2022 when the Rams lost 31-10 at home.
Kevin O’Connell is 1-1 in Thursday night games since he was hired in 2022.
October 24, 2024 at 11:36 am #152733ZooeyModeratorWell, well, well.
October 24, 2024 at 12:12 pm #152734znModeratorWell, well, well.
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Cooper Kupp won’t be only familiar face returning when Rams play host to Vikings
Gary Klein
Cooper Kupp is aware of the buzz about the Rams possibly trading him.
But the veteran receiver’s focus Thursday night will be on returning to the lineup for the first time since suffering an ankle injury in the second week of the season.
“I’m feeling really good,” Kupp said this week as the Rams prepared for their game against the Minnesota Vikings at SoFi Stadium.
It remains to be seen whether the Rams will move on from the 2021 NFL offensive player of the year by the Nov. 5 NFL trade deadline — or keep him if coach Sean McVay’s injury-plagued team shows signs of mounting a turnaround and playoff drive for the second season in a row.
That makes the “Thursday Night Football” matchup against the Vikings pivotal on several fronts.
The Rams are 2-4 after defeating the Las Vegas Raiders last Sunday but now every game is like a playoff game for them.
A victory over the Vikings (5-1), who suffered their first loss in a last-minute defeat to the Detroit Lions, would give the Rams their first back-to-back victories. It also would reinforce their belief that they can repeat a 2023 turnaround that saw them rebound from a 3-6 start to finish 10-7 and make the playoffs.
That probably cannot happen unless injured players continue to return.
Receiver Puka Nacua participated in two jog-throughs this week and is listed as questionable for Thursday night, but that seems like pure gamesmanship. Is McVay going to risk playing the second-year pro without the benefit of full practices?
But if Kupp returns to form — he caught 14 passes for 110 yards and touchdown in the season opener — and Nacua and offensive linemen Steve Avila, Jonah Jackson and Joe Noteboom eventually return, mounting a push in the wide-open NFC West is still possible.
The Rams and Vikings have much in common.
Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell served as the Rams’ offensive coordinator during their Super Bowl-championship season in 2021. Offensive coordinator Wes Phillips and assistants Thad Bogardus and Chris O’Hara also were members of Sean McVay’s staff.
The Vikings roster includes several former Rams players, including running back Cam Akers, tight end Johnny Mundt, receiver Brandon Powell and backup quarterback Brett Rypien.
Defensive coordinator Brian Flores never coached under McVay, but the Rams will not forget their last encounter with an aggressive defense overseen by Flores. In 2020, when he was head coach of the Miami Dolphins, Flores’ defense perplexed and dominated the Rams.
The Vikings are similarly aggressive: They are third in the NFL with 24 sacks.
“The teams that haven’t matched them physicality-wise, that haven’t matched them intensity-wise have been blown out,” Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur said.
So the Rams must protect quarterback Matthew Stafford.
The Raiders hit Stafford 10 times, the second game in a row that the 16th-year pro absorbed at least 10 blows.
The short week did not provide Stafford — or any Rams or Vikings player — with much time to recover.
“I feel pretty good so I’ll be all right,” Stafford said. “At that point, it’s a mind-set. They put the ball down on the tee, kick it off, and I don’t care how you feel, it’s time to go and I know our guys understand that.”
Some players embrace the short turnaround.
“Thursday games are the best because it’s just like, quick install, get everything out there and let’s just go play,” Rams edge rusher Michael Hoecht said. “They’re a lot of fun.”
The Rams defense enjoyed itself against the Raiders. Cornerback Cobie Durant intercepted a pass and forced a fumble that safety Kam Curl returned for a touchdown. Safety Jaylen McCollough intercepted two passes.
“Once you have a little bit of success, now you can go out and start playing a little more free,” defensive coordinator Chris Shula said. “I think that hopefully it’s what’s happened, and hopefully that’s what’s going to continue to happen.”
Kupp seeks a similar feeling.
“I don’t like coming off the field,” he said. “I would love to be able to play as much as I possibly could and that’s going to be my mind-set.
“When I’m healthy, I can do it.
October 24, 2024 at 7:17 pm #152739wvParticipant -
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