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October 29, 2023 at 4:09 pm #146500znModerator
The announcement at the game said TD Cooper Kupp and never corrected himself đ He probably just saw a white WR and assumed it was Coop đ¤ˇââď¸ https://t.co/6MIoX1rQ21
— Rams24/7 (@Rams24_7) October 29, 2023
October 29, 2023 at 4:21 pm #146501znModeratorroberto clemente@rclemente2121dating back to 1940, the rams are 1-19 when trailing by 24 or more at the half – @Jim_Everettis the only rams qb to overcome a 24+ halftime deficit. in 1992, down 3-27 at the half, the rams outscored the bucs 28-0 in the second half for the winOctober 29, 2023 at 4:24 pm #146502znModeratorJ.B. Long@JB_Long“It doesn’t seem like it’s good, but we’ll wait for full clarification…” -Rams HC Sean McVay on with us@ESPNLosAngeles regarding the status of Matthew Stafford’s injured hand.Stu Jackson@StuJRamsSean McVay said he doesnât have any more information on Matthew Staffordâs thumb injury. Doesnât want to speculate until he has more clarity. McVay said injury occurred on the 2-point conversion catch.- This reply was modified 1 year, 1 month ago by zn.
October 29, 2023 at 4:38 pm #146507znModeratorRams Brothers@RamsBrothersPuka Nacua leads the NFL in drops. But he is the second highest targeted player as a damn rookie. His hands have time to get better, and they will..roberto clemente@rclemente2121you know it was a tough day at the office when your leading receiver was hendo: hendo – 3 catches, 54 yards higbee – 5 catches, 45 yards nacua – 3 catches, 43 yards kupp – 4 catches, 21 yards atwell – 2 catches, 21 yards skowronek – 1 catch, 20 yards.Blaine Grisak@bgrisakTSTnot how the Rams would have liked this one to go. Big questions about Stafford’s health going forward. Rams sit at 3-5. Same record through 8 games as last season. Today an example of this team not being good enough to overcome a series of mistakes. I still think they can win 9 games if Stafford is healthy. Can they get a win at GB before the byeOctober 29, 2023 at 6:47 pm #146510ZooeyModeratorToday an example of this team not being good enough to overcome a series of mistakes.
And a couple more bad calls, to be fair.
If they don’t blow that call on Lake, it’s a 3-and-out on the first drive, and that sets the tone for a Rams’ rout. Rams score a TD, and never look back.
October 30, 2023 at 9:47 am #146522znModeratorPuka running hard even when the play isnât blocked up well pic.twitter.com/YUpoWzTUXs
— RAMZILLA (@elitster) October 30, 2023
October 30, 2023 at 1:42 pm #146529ZooeyModeratorIt’s bad when Rodrigue compares the Rams to a fart in her opening sentence:
ARLINGTON, Texas â Sundayâs Los Angeles Rams were a portrait of pure disaster, the kind of disaster that lingers in the air long after the moment passes like a too-heavy breaking of wind.
October 30, 2023 at 1:56 pm #146532znModeratorA true battle of the greats!
Aaron Donald beats future Hall Of Fame Guard, Zack Martin for his 2nd sack of the day. pic.twitter.com/aWaKaEdmsl
— RAMS ON FILM (@RamsOnFilm) October 30, 2023
October 30, 2023 at 5:36 pm #146538znModeratorRodrigue: Multiple disasters sink Rams at Dallas and foreshadow ominous future
Jourdan Rodrigue
ARLINGTON, Texas â Sundayâs Los Angeles Rams were a portrait of pure disaster, the kind of disaster that lingers in the air long after the moment passes like a too-heavy breaking of wind.
They were embarrassed by the Dallas Cowboys 43-20. Their quarterback, Matthew Stafford, hurt his thumb in the third quarter â the exact time stamp depends on whom you ask, although coach Sean McVay said the injury occurred on a diving two-point conversion catch off a trick play (the first drive of the third quarter) â and Staffordâs status for the weeks ahead is unknown. The Rams head to Green Bay next week and then have a bye.
âI donât have any more information on Matthew,â said McVay, who in his postgame comments indicated Stafford had received an initial evaluation from team medical personnel but declined to share what they said and indicated Stafford will undergo further testing. âI donât want to speculate until I have full clarification from the doctors.â
McVay acknowledged Stafford had banged his thumb on a throw earlier in the game, but reiterated, âIt looked like he did (hit it) when he was finishing a throw, that wasnât the injury that limited him. ⌠Unfortunately, it looked like that injury occurred, that kept him out for the rest of the game, it did occur when he ended up catching the two-point attempt.â
Backup quarterback Brett Rypien said he was alerted he was going into the game after the first drive of the second half, and that Stafford had âreaggravated the thumb.â
Things werenât going well even when Stafford was in the game, though. In a truly mad three-minute sequence, between 45 seconds remaining in the first quarter and 12:50 remaining in the second quarter, events unfolded as such:
⢠Stafford threw a pick six. Receiver Cooper Kupp â who has âoptionsâ on his routes depending on how the defender plays him â broke outward on the play, and Stafford threw inside and right to cornerback DaRon Bland.
âOn the interception, we ended up recognizing that they were in a pressure situation,â McVay said, âwe had a miscommunication between Matthew and Cooper there, in regards to a route concept that has been one weâve activated and had a lot of success with (in the past).â
Score, 17-3.
⢠Rookie Ethan Evansâ punt protection broke down and his leg swing was slow. His punt got blocked, and the ball dribbled through the back of the end zone for a safety.
âI take full responsibility for that as well,â Evans said. âJust wasnât my best day playing. I gotta do better for my teammates. Thatâs about all I have to say about it.â
Score, 19-3.
⢠The Rams allowed a 63-yard kickoff return, to their 13-yard line. Dallas quarterback Dak Prescott threw a touchdown pass to receiver CeeDee Lamb two plays later.
Score, 26-3.
Lamb, by the way, chopped up the Rams. In the first half alone, he had nine catches for 122 yards and two touchdowns. On the second of the two scored, Lamb was so wide open in the end zone that I was looking around for penalties, someone tripping, a flag or something on the play. Astoundingly, inexcusably open. The Rams tried switching cornerbacks, for Cobie Durant to replace Derion Kendrick on the outside. Durant hurt his shoulder and left the game, and he did not return.
âPersonally, I didnât play good,â Kendrick said candidly after the game. âFor myself, I gave up a touchdown. I gave up another big play at the end. I lost the ball in the lights. I didnât play well on my end, but Iâm going to come back next week, for sure.â
And yes, the Rams were again on the wrong end of a weird call. An illegal contact penalty against defensive back Quentin Lake gave Dallas a fresh set of downs on what otherwise would have been a third-down sack, and the second sack in three plays. Instead of a three-and-out, Dallas marched down the field for a game-opening touchdown.
That call is far from the reason the Rams lost â and frankly, is futile to argue. There is no fairness â players and coaches are not allowed to publicly complain about officiating, or else they are fined by the league even if the officiating is as poor as it was near the end of last Sundayâs loss to the Steelers. The organization is allowed to communicate with the league privately on this matter, though. That can be true. Itâs also true the Rams are not playing good football, and that is why they are losing games.
For example, the Rams had not allowed that many points in a single half (33) since Nov. 4, 2018, against the New Orleans Saints. Sundayâs loss was the second worst of the McVay era, according to ESPN Stats and Info.
âIt was a good, humbling day for us,â McVay said. âThese adverse moments provide opportunities for us to be the men that we want to be and the people that we want to be.â
The person Rypien might be next is starting quarterback. Rypien finished Sundayâs game for the Rams and said if he is called upon to start in Green Bay, he will be ready.
The Rams, it should be noted, selected quarterback Stetson Bennett in the fourth round of this yearâs draft intending to make him their long-term backup, but Bennett has been on the non-football illness list and away from the facility since the start of the regular season. McVay has declined to expand on Bennettâs status, because of the sensitive nature of the situation. If Stafford is out, and Bennett is not back in the team facilities this week, the Rams will have to make a move because theyâll only have one active quarterback.
Rypien had a little momentum building behind him early in the transition when he converted on a fourth-and-2 to rookie receiver Puka Nacua. Rypien had another fourth down a couple of plays later, but his pass to Kupp was incomplete.
But he and Kupp donât get many reps together. The concept, in which Kupp has a lot of autonomy to run his route based on how the defender is playing him, failed when Rypien thought Kupp was doing one thing, and Kupp did another based on what he saw from the defender.
That prompts some thought about another problem that shouldnât get lost in Sundayâs more pressing news: Kupp and Stafford havenât seemed to have their typical connection even before Staffordâs injury. For the last two weeks, there have been drops and timing issues between the two, including Sundayâs interception. Kupp has been targeted 17 times over the last two games, for just six catches and 50 yards.
âWhatâs going through my mind after the last two games? I donât know. Losing sucks,â Kupp said morosely after the game. âYou put a lot of time working and donât get the result you want, itâs not fun. Thereâs no easy answer. If there was an easy answer, obviously we would be doing it. So, just keep working ⌠have solutions to things, make plays when youâre supposed to make them and do what youâre asked to do.â
I asked Kupp about the timing/option plays. Anybody who has been around this team for the last couple of years understands how odd it is when he and Stafford arenât connecting, no matter what a defense is doing.
âI think thereâs a lot of layers to it and everyoneâs got a hand in it,â he said. âI certainly do. I can only control what I can control. I just need to look at the film and see how I can be better and in the right spots for those guys. Thereâs lots of layers to it. Obviously, itâs something weâve been doing for a long time. Itâs a lot of trust involved in it. We just werenât on it today.â
Yes, the Rams have an injury problem with Stafford. They also have an offense that ranks No. 16 in scoring in weeks 2-8 (omitting their stellar season opener against the Seattle Seahawks) and is tied at No. 19 in second-half scoring with the 1-6 Carolina Panthers.
This, from a front office and coaching staff that openly â publicly! â committed to gutting its defense and special teams units in part to keep intact and even add to an offense that was supposed to lift the other phases, not get mired down along with them.
Worse, the Rams have been competitive in chances against the NFLâs elite teams this season â despite most on the outside believing theyâd look, um, pretty much like this for all 17 games in 2023.
Sunday, as disaster after disaster struck, they only reeled.
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