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October 6, 2024 at 8:01 pm #152540znModerator
Ramblin’ Fan@RamblinFan
Before fans bash LA Rams defense:1 touchdown was scored on pick 6 by defense
2 turnovers by offense in 2nd half has led to 2 Packer Tds.
JLR0825@JLR0825
Rams beat themselves again horrible 3rd quarterRams Bros.@RamsBrothers
That Kyren fumble was a massive momentum shift. The Rams should not be losing this game. And a very obvious hold was just missed on Demarcus Robinson.Stu Jackson@StuJRams
First defensive score for the Rams since CB Cobie Durant’s pick-six on Christmas Day 2022 against the BroncosJourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
Two Packers touchdowns off of two Rams turnovers. Both in the third quarter. Can’t happen; especially can’t happen right out of the locker room at halftime.Jaylen McCollough with a hell of an aware play. Byron Young hit Jordan Love in the end zone and Love attempted to get the ball out; McCollough grabs it and scores. He’s a UDFA getting more reps today as secondary adjusts – and earning them. And some Tennessee teamwork.
Sarah Barshop@sarahbarshop
In 2023, the Rams were 3-6 at the bye after a loss to the Packers.
In 2024, the Rams are 1-4 at the bye after a loss to the Packers.The 2023 team went 7-1 to end the season and make the playoffs. This 2024 team is running out of time to turn it around.
roberto clemente@rclemente2121
stafford is now 3/16 inside the 10 dating back to last year’s wildcard game, 3/17 if you include the failed 2-point attempt earlier this year – how is this even possible?at least the whiners lost their 3rd out of their last 4 and are now 0-2 vs the nfc west, small silver linings…
October 6, 2024 at 9:04 pm #152543znModeratorDay of strange touchdowns continues:
pic.twitter.com/oCVdjTJbs4— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) October 6, 2024
October 6, 2024 at 9:31 pm #152544znModeratorTomPelissero@TomPelissero
#Rams veteran CB Tre’Davious White was a healthy scratch against the #Packers.Sarah Barshop@sarahbarshop
Sean McVay said it was a “coaching decision” for CB Tre White to be inactive. McVay said White has “been a pro in every of the word,” but the return of Darious Williams, a larger role for Akhello Witherspoon and special teams considerations all went into the decision.Stu Jackson@StuJRams
Touchdown Rams. Kyren Williams makes it 8 consecutive games with a rushing TD – longest streak by a Rams RB since Greg Bell’s 10-game streak from 1988-1989.roberto clemente@rclemente2121
of the 87 rams teams that have taken the field since 1937, thru the first 5 games of the season only 1 threw fewer td passes than the 2024 rams, only 10 scored fewer combined pass+run tds, and only 7 won fewer games.Sarah Barshop@sarahbarshop
At 1-4, this is the Rams’ worst five-game start under Sean McVay since 2017Sosa Kremenjas@QBsMVP
I never thought I’d miss Tyler Higbee so much but I’ve learned to appreciate his game much more since he hasn’t been out thereOctober 6, 2024 at 11:04 pm #152549znModeratorramsman34
MCV said the corners played well “sticky”. I have to find time to watch again/all 22. But, you can be sticky all day then have a 3rd qtr and 1 in the first where you give up massive explosives. That can’t happen if you really want to be a top team.
They literally have to come out of the bye and run off 5+ wins. The defense has to tackle better and eliminate explosives in order to do that. If an offense goes 15 plays and scores, so be it. But even that can’t happen more than 2x a game.
The passing game on offense is really limited based on who is out at G/C and WR – and damn I miss Higs and even Davis Allen. Our TEs just don’t make a difference like we need them to – not to my eyes. All the more reason to design a heavy run approach with new play action wrinkles.
We are not close. But at the same time, not so far off that it can’t be recovered.October 7, 2024 at 12:03 am #152550znModeratorroberto clemente@rclemente2121
1,393 teams took the field from 1978-2023.
223 (16%) started the year 1-4.
of these 1-4 teams:23 (10%) posted winning seasons
13 (6%) made the postseason
1 reached the cc game (j.fisher’s 2002 titans)
0 reached the sbOctober 7, 2024 at 11:19 am #152557znModeratorRams’ youth shows in loss to Packers and they’ll need to grow up fast to save season
By Sam Farmer
https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams/story/2024-10-07/rams-youth-shows-home-loss-green-bay-packers
The Rams are the second-youngest team in the NFL, and they’re showing their age.
They don’t know how to win.
Oh, they’ve gotten close. Over and over. But just as they showed Sunday in their 24-19 loss to Green Bay — incidentally, the league’s youngest team — they haven’t shown an ability to finish the job.
Now the Rams head into their week off knowing that three of their four losses were by six, six and five points.
With Sunday’s loss, the Rams’ Sean McVay dropped to 0-5 against his old coaching buddy, Matt LaFleur. The two worked together in Washington and with the Rams, before LaFleur took over as coach of the Packers in 2019.
“This one hurt,” McVay said.
He was referring to the team, of course, not the head-to-head coaching battle. The Rams have gotten tantalizingly close to winning at Detroit and Chicago, and at home against the Packers but so far they’ve lacked anything close to a killer instinct.
That said, it’s too early to start piling dirt on them. The NFL is weird that way. For instance, both the Rams and Packers were 3-6 through nine games last season, yet both wound up making the playoffs. So a 1-4 start isn’t fatal.
But the Rams can’t draw a lot of inspiration from being close in games, either. That’s the way the NFL is built. After the afternoon games Sunday, there had been 46 games decided by seven points or fewer, and 40 decided by six points or fewer, both the most such games through Week 5 in NFL history.
In other words, there’s a thin line separating the good teams from the bad ones, and at the moment, the Rams are on the wrong side of that equation.
They rose from the ashes last season, but that team was far steadier along the offensive line and was generally healthier than this one. These Rams have too many young and inexperienced players at too many key spots to flip the same kind of U-turn.
They’re particularly vulnerable in the interior of their offensive line. Green Bay was especially effective with its pass rush up the middle Sunday, swarming Matthew Stafford, sacking him three times and repeatedly leveling hits that left him writhing on the turf.
Stafford was tired and terse in the wake of defeat, wearing a Hawaiian shirt that was far more festive than his mood. His team has a week off, and none too soon.
Issues in the red zone continue to haunt the Rams. Case in point: They had a first-and-goal from the eight in the opening quarter, and followed a couple of two-yard runs with two incomplete passes, giving the ball back to the Packers.
“We’ve moved the ball nice between the 20s, we just haven’t scored enough points,” Stafford said. “That’s the name of the game in this league. You’ve got to score points and you’ve got to take care of the football. We’ve got to be better in both those areas.”
Presumably, help is on the way. Sure-handed receivers Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua could be back as soon as the next game, Oct. 20 against the Las Vegas Raiders, and offensive linemen Steve Avila and Joe Noteboom too are on the mend.
The current collection of receivers has done a pretty respectable job in the absence of Kupp and Nacua, but none of those fill-ins strike fear in opponents.
No one is running away with the NFC West. The Rams’ only win was a big one, knocking off San Francisco, and the 49ers lost again Sunday to Arizona. The Cardinals are 2-0 in the division, but they’re 2-3 overall, and — though they throttled the Rams — don’t have the look of a top-tier contender.
Seattle lost at home Sunday to the New York Giants, who were 1-3 heading into Sunday.
Basically, the division is four middling teams that aren’t likely to be heavily favored in any given game. There is opportunity in that.
McVay is one of the best coaches in the league. He showed that again last season with his team coming out of the off week to win seven of its last eight games to improbably reach the postseason, then almost win at Detroit in a wild-card game.
But it could take an even better coaching job to turn this team around. The Rams are more banged up, the offensive line isn’t as good, and the defense is prone to forehead-slapping breakdowns.
What’s more, the players haven’t proven they’re closers.
In baseball parlance — fitting for a Dodgers-obsessed city — the oh-so-close Rams are a team bubbling over with warning-track power.
Good enough to make games interesting. Not yet good enough to close the deal.
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