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    Orlovsky on the Curl INT.

    Nate Atkins@NateAtkins_
    Kam Curl saw the OT interception coming the moment the Bears lined up for that play, based on something the Rams identified and worked on this week.

    from Atkins: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6982211/2026/01/19/rams-divisional-round-playoff-win-bears/?source=emp_shared_article

    The Bears had the ball across the 50 with a chance to finally drive the dagger into the Rams’ hearts. When Chicago jogged out in an empty formation with two extra pass protectors, Kam Curl knew exactly what was coming next, thanks to a meeting during the week with defensive backs coach Aubrey Pleasant.

    “He put a little nugget in my ear,” Curl said. “They were trying to take a shot. It was like an inside scissors or a snake concept, and I knew I had the corner on the outside. I’d seen the receiver (DJ Moore) break in. I met him, and (Williams) threw the ball. And I had to go and get it.”

    This was the game of Curl’s life, on a night the Rams had to have it. It was a rare moment when their MVP-level quarterback threw no touchdowns. The youngest coach to win a Super Bowl was fighting a losing battle against the elements. The quarterback on the other side had just made the longest throw by air yards in the red zone in the history of the NFL’s Next Gen Stats. And a Soldier Field crowd was roaring in the most expensive game by ticket sales in Bears history.

    That interception, followed by yet another no-look pass by Matthew Stafford, then set up the kick of a lifetime for a player who wasn’t on the Rams when the season first began

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    Wyatt Miller@wymill07
    What was this week’s new path to victory for the Rams?

    Defending the pass.

    The Rams either broke up or intercepted over 21% of Caleb Williams’ throws yesterday

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    Louis Riddick@LRiddickESPN
    Stafford HOF/MVP throw to HOF caliber WR Adams in biggest moment of the game. Just like it’s supposed to be. Players over plays.

    Another angle:

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    Dont think i realized this.

    “The Rams are also just 2-8 in their last 10 games at Soldier Field, carrying a staggering -109 point differential in those contests.”

    Rams Make a Questionable Decision Before Bears Matchup

    Rams Make a Questionable Decision Before Bears Matchup

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    Kevin Dotson graded out at 91, according to PFF. Curl also at 91. KInchens and Speights at 90

    Stafford at 42

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    Foxworth, Barnwell.

    “Rams didnt have answers”

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    Barnwell: “Rams have been Patullo-ing their offense” 🙂

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    #161453
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    Even more on the big catch.

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    5 interesting stats from Rams’ divisional round win over Chicago: A one-sided turnover battle, unexpected offensive game plan and production

    Wyatt Miller

    https://www.therams.com/news/5-interesting-stats-from-rams-divisional-round-win-over-chicago-a-one-sided-turnover-battle-unexpected-offensive-game-plan-and-production

    A herculean defensive effort lifted the Rams over the Bears in the divisional round. Three interceptions and three fourth-down stops gave the Rams a chance to win it in overtime, despite middling offensive production and an unexpected game plan from head coach Sean McVay. Yet, when kicker Harrison Mevis’ 42-yard field goal sailed through the uprights, the Rams earned the right to play Seattle in the NFC Championship next week.

    Here are five interesting stats from the Rams’ 20-17 overtime victory over the Bears.

    This was just the fourth game all season where Chicago lost the turnover battle, and the first time they lost it by more than two, according to nflverse data
    The Bears led the league in defensive takeaways (33) and turnover margin (+22) in the regular season, so it was rare to see them fall so far behind an opponent in that area. The Rams are the only team this year to win the turnover battle against the Bears by a margin of three or more, and they did so on the biggest stage.

    The Rams’ nine passes defended added 40.6% to their win probability, according to nflverse data
    The nine plays that saw the Rams’ defense either break up or intercept a pass increased the team’s win probability by 40.6%. That’s the 11th-highest mark in the McVay era and second-highest this season after the Rams’ four-interception game against the Seahawks in Week 11. Safety Kam Curl defended two passes, as did inside linebacker Omar Speights, while Cobie Durant had three and safeties Kam Kinchens and Jaylen McCollough each got their hands on one.

    “It’s a game-ball worthy performance for the whole group,” McVay said.

    Caleb Williams’ three interceptions set a new career-high
    In the most important game of his career to date, the Rams gave Williams fits. Durant’s two interceptions and Curl’s diving pick in overtime led to 10 of the Rams’ 20 points on the ensuing drives. Durant now has three interceptions in these playoffs and four in his five career postseason games.

    “What I was so impressed with in these elements, was our guys’ ability to catch the ball,” McVay said postgame.

    The Rams’ seven run plays in the first half tied for the 12th-fewest in a game in the McVay era, according to nflverse data

    The Rams ran the ball seven times compared to 27 dropbacks in the first half. That split ended up being a bit more even by the end of the game (31 runs compared to 46 passes), but McVay wasn’t shy about criticizing his approach and gave the players credit for executing to make up for “bad coaching” on his part. The Rams often run the ball out of 13 personnel, but only seven of their 77 plays came out of that grouping (9.1%), their lowest rate of the season since before they started leaning into that approach in Week 6.

    “I could have done a much better job (calling plays), and then I did think, once we were able to get some success, we settled into a little bit of a different approach,” McVay said. “… So I think overall, I did not like the feel for the flow of the game that I had outside of the first series.”

    The Rams’ offensive success rate of 35.1% was their lowest of the season, according to Next Gen Stats
    The Rams succeeded on just over a third of their offensive plays, but it was enough to get the victory. Coming into the game, the Rams’ lowest offensive success rate came against the Seahawks in Week 11 (38.0%), a game that Los Angeles also won. In fact, its four lowest offensive success rates of the season have all come in wins, a credit to the defense’s ability to pick up the slack when needed.

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    The Baldinger vid on the goal line stand. The third down play. Verse ‘buckling’ the Bear’s guard.

    The power/speed of Verse. Astonishing.

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    Mina said Stafford did not complete a single pass when he was blitzed by chicago DBs.

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    Mina said Stafford did not complete a single pass when he was blitzed by chicago DBs.

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    If true (and it’s not) it means that while each had a subpar completion percentage, CW’s was slightly better (MS 47.6%, CW 54.7%). Both threw 42, MS completed 20 and CW completed 23. The Bears had drops, Rams didn’t. Many of the incompletions came on a play inside the RZ where it was clear MS was ordered to throw it away if nothing was there and let the FG score. He just threw it out of the RZ 3 times in a row since each play was not optimal, and so Mevis kicked it.

    I’ve seen analysts discuss a play where Nacua was the hot read on a Chicago DB blitz and both he and Stafford saw it coming before the snap, with PN allowing the blitzer through then catching a very quick one in the vacated space the blitzer left behind him. I don’t know how many other plays are like that.

    Rams are playing Seattle this week. Kimes is becoming less and less of a reliable journalist when it comes to discussing Seattle’s opponents. She’s not just a fan, she’s a big fan.

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    Rams are playing Seattle this week. Kimes is becoming less and less of a decent journalist when it comes to discussing Seattle’s opponents.

    Mina Kimes: “Goddamn Rams.”

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    Kurt: “This leaves me a bit confused”

    #161493
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    Rams are playing Seattle this week. Kimes is becoming less and less of a decent journalist when it comes to discussing Seattle’s opponents.

    Mina Kimes: “Goddamn Rams.”

    I like Mina Kimes, btw. She’s really good. But I do agree the fan in her has been getting the upper hand over the past month.

    I was a bit surprised to see the comic analysis (woman whose name I’ve forgotten…Agar?) show up as a Packers fan, but she didn’t let that get in the way of her schtick.

    #161498
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    If true (and it’s not) it means that…

    Well, she said something different in this vid. This time she said ‘until the fourth quarter, when 1 or more DBs blitzed, Stafford went 0 for 7 with three sacks…”

    #161499
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    This time she said ‘until the fourth quarter

    See? She reads the board.

    #161500
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    I like Mina Kimes, btw. She’s really good. But I do agree the fan in her has been getting the upper hand over the past month.

    i like her too. she’s good at her job. my only question is. whether the rams win or lose how is she going to show her face in rams preseason games ever again? hahahaha!

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    Kurt: “I believe the Rams pressure-plan in the Chicago game won them the game”

    #161509
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    Kurt: “I believe the Rams pressure-plan in the Chicago game won them the game”

    See this is what I mean. Those are all blitzes, and except for the first play, the one that pisses Warner off, they handle them all–they get yardage from Stafford seeing the “hot read” on blitzes. I mentioned one of these plays earlier–it’s the one where Puka is the hot read and catches it at about 7:14 into the vid.

    #161511
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    See this is what I mean. Those are all blitzes, and except for the first play, the one that pisses Warner off, they handle them all–they get yardage from Stafford seeing the “hot read” on blitzes. I mentioned one of these plays earlier–it’s the one where Puka is the hot read and catches it at about 7:14 into the vid.

    Yes, but you ignored the part where Kurt said “those goddamn rams.”

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    Yes, but you ignored the part where Kurt said “those goddamn rams.”

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    It’s Kurt. He said “gosh dern Rams.”

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    Chris Long spec-u-lates

    #161515
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    yeah.

    the weather was definitely a factor.

    but you know what? if the rams can actually pull this off. if they can win the next two games. we can look back at this game as one that really tested the mettle of this team. the night the soft west coast sunny la football team came into the frozen tundra if soldier field. with the swirling whipping winds of lake michigan and gutted out a win against the bears who kept pulling off miracle after miracle.

    i agree. rams should have passed it at the end there. nothing to lose. don’t give caleb another chance to pull off another comeback. if it fails, you don’t increase their chances by much. maybe it doesn’t work and they still tie the game. but if it succeeded, you almost certainly kill the chance of williams doing what he did.

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