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    Rams Bros.@RamsBrothers
    This is what we saw from this team in Week 1. Coin flip away from being 2-1. Insanely impressive win to keep the entire season alive.
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    Blaine Grisak @bgrisakTST
    RAMS WIN! The pitch drill went a little long for comfort, but Rams get the win. 10-points down in the fourth quarter. No Puka Nacua or Cooper Kupp. No Steve Avila. Matthew Stafford does what Matthew Stafford does in the fourth quarter.
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    10-points down in the fourth quarter and he just comes up with big throw after big throw in the moments when it matters most. Down his top two receivers and it did not matter.
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    That might be a top-5 regular season win in Sean McVay’s coaching career. Rams were 6.5 point underdogs. No Kupp or Nacua. Pundits doubted them all week. McVay went deep in his bag today. 12 personnel. Play action. Finds a way to beat his biggest rival.
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    Atwell led Rams WRs with four receptions for 93 yards. His 50 yard catch that helped tie the game. Also drew a 48-yard DPI penalty. Rams don’t beat the 49ers today without Atwell.
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Sean McVay walks to the lectern.

    “Holy shit.”

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Rams have a dude in Jared Verse. That much we know.

    And he’s got a running mate in Byron Young. Strip sack (saving points), 2 TFL, and a jarring pass breakup in coverage in that half.

    Rams Fans United@RamsFansUnited
    Game ball to Chase Blackburn?

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Cannot be overlooked that from where the @RamsNFL were in 2023 in the third phase, they get a comeback win vs SF today with a…

    -successful fake punt with Rivers
    -punt dropped inside the 10 by Evans
    -38yd punt return by Smith
    -game winning 37yd FG by Karty

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Josh Karty spent the entire week trying to get back from a groin injury.

    He hits the 37-yard field goal for the lead, with two seconds left in the game.

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    San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams Game Highlights | NFL 2024 Season Week 3

     

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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Josh Karty told me he had not been able to kick all week because he was held out of practice with the groin issue. He was able to warm up a little Friday and that was it. Wow.

    Xavier Smith always seems to step up when his number is called.

    Special teams forces suddenly swing toward chaotic good

    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    Jameson Williams
    Marvin Harrison Jr.
    Jauan Jennings

    All have cooked the Rams with huge games this season

    Brett Kollmann@BrettKollmann
    McVay has had some great wins in his career but considering the circumstances, this is easily one of the most impressive coaching jobs he’s ever done.

    Absolutely remarkable that the banged up Rams won this game.

    (and yes the Niners also blew it, two things can be true)

    Blaine Grisak@bgrisakTST
    Matthew Stafford has beaten the 49ers twice since joining the Rams in 2021.

    In both games, Stafford overcame a 10-point deficit in the fourth quarter to win.

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    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Kyren Williams ties Marshall Faulk’s Rams franchise record streak of 6 straight games with a rushing TD, which ended in 2001.

    15 rushing TDs in last 15 games for KW23.

    LA back within a score, 3Q: 21-14.

    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    Today was 4th Quarter Comeback No. 36 for Matthew Stafford, moving him into a tie with Drew Brees for fifth-most all-time in NFL history

    Matthew Stafford also moved into 10th all-time in NFL history in career completions with his performance today

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    The Rams have deployed a lot of 12 personnel today but shifted back into 11 in the red zone, which signaled they would pass…but Stafford handed off once to Williams and then dumped him a little “run extension” YAC pass. Smart plan there gets the Rams on the board.

    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    49ers K Jake Moody’s 55-yard field goal attempt MISSED wide left.

    Rams took over at their own 45 with 2:43 left

    Matthew Stafford launched a 50-yard completion to Tutu Atwell the very next play. Wow

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    “this is what a super bowl hangover looks like”

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    Adam Grosbard@AdamGrosbard
    Xavier Smith called his mom Friday to tell her the Rams were calling him up for his NFL debut. She hopped on a plane from Florida that night, and she’ll go home with the game ball he received for his heroic punt return in Sunday’s win
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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    The bright spot so far of the 2024 Rams…SPECIAL TEAMS.

    NFL on Prime Video@NFLonPrime
    The Rams never led all game until the winning field goal!

    Nick Wagoner@nwagoner
    Rams rookie DE Jared Verse is giving the Niners fits on the right side of the line but not getting much help, which is allowing Brock Purdy to escape and find time to throw.

    Today was #49ers QB Brock Purdy’s seventh career game with at least 3 touchdown passes and 0 interceptions. It’s the most of any player in the league since 2022.

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    It’s early so number may change a little bit.

    But Rams had 0.15 EPA/rush and 50% rushing success rate on 14 run plays (of 26) out of 12 personnel today, according to TruMedia. (This is quite good.)

    More on this/why it matters/how it happened coming in column.

    Blaine Grisak@bgrisakTST
    The Rams defense was far from perfect. Adjustments need to be made, but still far too early to jump to conclusions on Chris Shula.

    Defense got three big stops in the fourth quarter that either kept game within reach or saved the game. Need to build on that.

    Nick Wagoner@nwagoner
    Brutal loss for #49ers to an equally (if not more) depleted Rams. LA played with a needed air of desperation while Niners were abysmal on special teams and defense in the final three quarters.

    Niners are 1-2 and haven’t even sniffed the most difficult part of the schedule.

    Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
    DE Braden Fiske became the first Rams rookie to record a fumble recovery in consecutive games.

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    The chaos Rams are back, this time with lift from special teams and Matthew Stafford

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    https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/5786798/2024/09/22/rams-comeback-win-49ers-chaos-matt-stafford/?source=emp_shared_article

    LOS ANGELES — Because the football gods have a dark sense of humor, they decided to release Los Angeles Rams fans from two years of shielded eyes and agony while watching special teams all in one game.

    Rookie kicker Joshua Karty hit a 37-yard game winning field goal with five seconds left in regulation, practice squad call-up receiver Xavier Smith’s 38-yard punt return a few moments earlier helped get Karty to the field goal try, and prior to that backup running back Ronnie Rivers converted a fake punt that eventually led to the Rams’ first touchdown of the day. Down 14-0 off of two “W-A-O” touchdown passes to Jauan Jennings (Wide A– Open) early in the first half, Matthew Stafford, running back Kyren Williams (who finished the day with two rushing touchdowns and a touchdown catch), No. 4 receiver Tutu Atwell and an irregular cast of characters — plus the special teams unit — mounted the biggest Rams’ second-half comeback since 2006 to beat the San Francisco 49ers 27-24.

    Karty, drafted by the Rams in the sixth round in April, later told me in the locker room that he had not actually kicked much all week. Karty was held out of practice while dealing with a groin injury, and the only time he got on the field this week was during warmups Friday. It was about as cold — and cold-blooded — a kick possible.

    “There’s a lot of trust from the coaching staff,” said the even-keeled, soft-spoken Karty, “there’s a lot of trust that I had to have in myself, too. I’ll be honest, it’s not exactly a confidence-booster without having a whole week of prep (and) without getting the rhythm and timing you normally do. I had to trust myself, and the coaches had to have faith in me, too.”

    (Don’t talk about how Karty has not missed a field goal yet this season, by the way. Don’t mention it — a helpful tip from long snapper Alex Ward, though Karty says he is not superstitious, only “a little ‘stitious.’”)

    “Holy s—,” said a breathless Sean McVay at the lectern postgame. Couldn’t have said it better myself, but I’ll add what he won’t: This was one of the most masterful games I have seen McVay coach.

    Consider the following: The Rams are without star receivers Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua. They are playing their third left guard, Logan Bruss, who didn’t even make the 53-man roster the first two years of his NFL career, and a rookie center. McVay, who may as well have “11 personnel” tattooed across his forehead, overhauled his offense’s identity from last Monday to Friday to feature heavier 12 personnel sets — despite having only two healthy tight ends (both Colby Parkinson and Hunter Long badly needed in this effort) and no extra tackles to fill in in case one of them got banged up. Of his healthy receivers, McVay moved rookie Jordan Whittington into a fully hybrid role, using him as a tight end/fullback, particularly in the run surface, where Whittington ran escort and sifting motions to help create physical movement and space — including on Williams’ second touchdown (first rushing). When the Rams did shift back into 11 personnel, they mixed in lots of layered concepts between ultra-fast Atwell, who had perhaps his most effective game as a Ram, and veterans Demarcus Robinson and Tyler Johnson. They substituted and rotated skill players more than usual (because with a healthy Kupp and Nacua, McVay just can stay in 11 personnel the whole game — to be clear, there is nothing wrong with this and it’s very effective). Still, the Rams had not run a single snap of 12 personnel this season prior to Sunday.

    “We knew coming into the week we were going to run a lot of 12. Hunter (Long) and I talked all week that we were going to have to prove that we should be running this,” Parkinson said. “We can run the ball really well when we had both of us out there, and I think we did that, and the offensive line played great and Kyren was doing his thing back there.”

    Don’t look at Williams’ “yards per carry” average (3.7) to understand the real effectiveness of the 14 runs the Rams deployed out of 12 personnel. When in this alignment, their rushing EPA was 0.15 (this statistic importantly factors in situational variables on every play) and their success rate was 50 percent, which would rank top three among all NFL teams through the start of the season for overall success rate. The Rams, who started the season 0-2, have an average success rate of 44.3 percent and their average rushing EPA is minus-0.03 (all statistics via TruMedia).

    Instead of McVay sticking to his system — his comfort zone — the Rams looked very different schematically Sunday (he even kept running the ball down two touchdowns). Further, the Rams had the foresight to install those 12 personnel looks in the earliest days of training camp, including Whittington’s role, before getting their “A” offense (with Kupp and Nacua) put in. Remember me, the overeager reporter, hinting strongly back then at the increased tight ends usage? Instead of starting from scratch during the first practice of the week (Wednesday), they were able to call back to concepts they had already tested and adjusted.

    “I think that’s going to be something that we’re going to continuously have to do,” McVay said. “Because these circumstances are different than anything we’ve gone through. I think it’s a real credit to the coaches. … It’s a tremendous tribute to those assistant coaches, and then ultimately the players being able to step up and deliver in these moments. We’ll have to continuously do that.”

    Stafford was as deadly in the closing minutes as his teammates know him to be. According to Next Gen Stats, the Rams had a 3.2 percent win probability with 4:14 left in the fourth quarter, before Stafford led the two scoring drives that tied, then won the game.

    “You just keep playing,” Stafford said. “You don’t look at the scoreboard, you don’t worry about all of that. Just keep playing the next play, try to do the best you can on that next play. … Whatever the situation is in the game, up, down, tied, whatever, I try to be the same player. There’s no doubt that down in the fourth quarter with the ball in my hand, I got a little extra, you know, heartbeat going. But I’m excited about those opportunities. That’s what I want, I want to be in those moments. I feel like the guys on our team know that and hopefully they feed off of that.”

    All of this was enough, barely, to patch over another deeply concerning afternoon for the Rams defense. The secondary was porous at times and didn’t seem to be communicating well early in the game. The first and second levels of the defense missed tackles and sacks. Brock Purdy could scramble for what felt like an eon, and McVay’s reaction to this postgame drew chuckles from a few fans the Rams allowed to sit in his news conference.

    “Yeah, you guys are laughing ‘with me,’ it’s not funny is it?’” said McVay. Make no mistake from the buoyancy the win gave his mood, this type of defensive play will not stand in his building. That group, aside from veteran cornerback Darious Williams, is generally healthy. Yet it has looked unprepared and undersized, especially early in the last two games.

    Let’s not forget, Purdy was without his stars on offense, too. George Kittle was a late downgrade to out with a hamstring injury, and Deebo Samuel and Christian McCaffrey are out. Jennings caught 11 of his 12 targets for 175 yards and three touchdowns, and the secondary had real issues passing responsibilities to each other or executing plays. The 49ers dominated the possession matchup early (with the help of three penalties on a single drive that led to first downs, two of which were extremely questionable calls) and had the ball for 11:41 to the Rams’ 3:19. Two late stops (one of which forced a 55-yard field goal try by 49ers kicker Jake Moody, which he missed) and a strip-sack by second-year outside linebacker Byron Young were bright spots, yet their play as a unit feels woefully incomplete right now.

    But hey, the football gods showed their cards to all of us in Sunday’s win. They choose chaos, and these Rams aren’t going away easily.

    “I’m not into ‘improbable, probable,’” Stafford said. “The NFL is an improbable business, I’ll tell you that much. You never know what is gonna happen week in and week out, you have to go out and earn it, prove it, and we did that today.”

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    Thoughts on Rams comeback Week 3 win vs. 49ers | ‘GMFB’

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    They do the Ram right away (after the ads) at about 1:21 in a long vid.

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    Chris Long.  Bout 1:52:20 in.

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    This is good. The first segment is on the game, but starting about 8:44, they return to the Rams/Stafford and a Bears preview that’s really worth listening to. Mark Sanchez is good, and I’m glad he has been calling the Rams games so far. He’s a good one.

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    They discuss the Rams at 9:50 in. The rest is either about Purdy or a long ad for a fantasy football stat site. 

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    Los Angeles Rams 2024 Week 3 Recap: That Was a Little Better!

    In possibly the most unexpected turn of events this past week, the Los Angeles Rams overcame injuries and a late two-score deficit to beat the San Francisco 49ers with a final score of 27-24.

    There is a lot to take away from this game but the number one should be to still never count out Matthew Stafford and the Rams in close games. The Rams had a slow start to this game as they never led until there were two seconds left, which can be attributed to the defense once again underperforming early as they were getting torched by Jauan Jennings all game and once again could not stop the run. When it mattered most the defense did come through for the Rams, but moving forward if some mistakes are cleaned up, they should not have to be in that position on a weekly basis.

    The offense also picked up their slack being down two star receivers, starting center and starting left guard. It took a couple drives until points were put on the board but once they started, the Rams looked unstoppable. Tutu Atwell picked up when his number was called, putting up 4 catches on 5 targets for 93 yards, including a huge 50-yard grab in the 4th quarter to help set up a game tying touchdown. Kyren Williams also reminded the league why he was a top running back last season, putting up 116 total yards while finding the endzone three times.

    The Rams two defensive rookies Jared Verse and Braden Fiske lead NFL rookies in pressures which is great except for the fact that both are having trouble finishing plays. Having constant pressure on opposing quarterbacks is still a great thing that the defense can build on.

    While it wasn’t the easiest win by any means, Rams fans can feel at least a bit optimistic about the team moving forward. Cleaning up mistakes on defense and more consistent play calling on offense will yield great results for the Rams.

    Week four of the season will see the Rams travel to Chicago to take on the Bears and their struggling offense at 10 am on Sunday. If all goes well and the Rams play like they did in the fourth quarter of the 49ers game, the team should leave Chicago at 2-2 so here’s to hoping.

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