Rams tweets, etc. … 11/9 – 11/10 … w/ some Baldinger

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    Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
    Rams WR Davante Adams says his “side, oblique, below ribs (adding he’s not into anatomy)” was “biting a bit” during game but it feeling okay now.

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    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    Chris Shula is a future @NFL head coach. Keep an eye on him.

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    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Notable PFF grades from Rams wire-to-wire win in Santa Clara:

    KDot 91.3*
    Parkinson 89.7^
    Stafford 87.6
    Shelton 87.2+
    Avila 86.5+
    Alaric 81.7
    Puka 81.6
    Davante 81.4
    QLake 81.3
    TDavis 81.2 (second straight week 80+)

    *Season-hi
    ^Best as a Ram
    +Career-hi

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    James n@Jamesn266743340
    What happened to the pass rush? So glad we won but a little concerned. It’s been bad past 2 weeks

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Mac Jones time to throw Week 10: 2.8 sec
    Tyler Shough time to throw Week 9: 2.4 sec
    They’re playing point guard against the Rams, my friend.

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    James n@Jamesn266743340
    What happened to the pass rush? So glad we won but a little concerned. It’s been bad past 2 weeks

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Mac Jones time to throw Week 10: 2.8 sec
    Tyler Shough time to throw Week 9: 2.4 sec
    They’re playing point guard against the Rams, my friend.

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    League Average: The general average is approximately 2.78 seconds as of late 2023.

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    Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
    The Rams had as angry of a locker room as I can recall seeing after their Week 5 OT loss to the 49ers.

    The past month has been about righting wrongs on the field.

    Sunday’s blowout was a healing of the soul.

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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    A core idea of Sean McVay’s offense has always been to make everything (run or pass) look like it could be either/or pre-snap and for years he did it only w/11 personnel. By increasing run splits + success rate and staying explosive in pass game he can do the same in 13 personnel

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    from https://www.therams.com/news/5-interesting-stats-from-week-10-win-over-49ers-matthew-stafford-beating-the-blitz-rams-set-record-in-the-sean-mcvay-era-td-drive-rate-stafford-nfl-record

    The Rams’ 75% touchdown drive rate on true drives (no kneel downs) is the highest in a game in the McVay era, according to nflverse data

    Two of the Rams’ 10 drives resulted in them bleeding out clock to end the half or the game. So, really, they found the end zone on six of their eight offensive drives. Their 60% overall touchdown drive rate is also the highest in the Sean McVay era. So any way you slice it, this game is an outlier. The Rams’ offense was in complete command, punting just twice at the end of the first half. Apart from that, they scored touchdowns or lined up in victory formation every time they took possession.

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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    A core idea of Sean McVay’s offense has always been to make everything (run or pass) look like it could be either/or pre-snap and for years he did it only w/11 personnel. By increasing run splits + success rate and staying explosive in pass game he can do the same in 13 personnel

    Bill Barnwell@billbarnwell
    Brady had a really good way of describing this during the game – that it “shrinks the defensive playbook”. Think for McVay (and obviously other coaches) it has the benefit of reducing the number of looks he can see and then allows him to attack those checks he knows are coming

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    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    Emmanuel Forbes has recorded INTs in back-to-back games. His 5 passes defended in the last two games are tied for the most in the NFL in that span.

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    from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/rams/2025/11/10/rams-best-team-tom-brady/87197620007/?taid=69126e83e2b31a00014a30c8&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

    During the game, seven-time Super Bowl champion and color commentator Tom Brady had some high praise for the Rams during the FOX broadcast, putting them in their own tier.

    “If you’re looking at offense, defense, there’s not a better team in the league,” Brady said. “The issue has been their kicking game and they’ve got to resolve some of those issues between long snapper and kicker. Their defense is tremendous with that front and this offense, the way they performed today, not many teams can slow this offense down.”

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    “You’re only 37, you got at least another 8 years to play so, I can’t wait to watch all of them.”

    i’ve been wondering for some time how much stafford has left in the tank.

    i think he could easily play another three years after this season bringing his time with the rams to eight years. if he could do ten more, even better. rams might be better off just restocking the roster around stafford and just play him until he can’t or doesn’t want to play anymore.

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