Rams tweets etc. … 12/9 – 12/10

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    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    In the 2 games, the Rams went 4-for-9 and 11-for-15 on third down

    From 8-for-41 before to 15-for-24 in the last 2. What a dramatic improvement in the last two weeks.

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    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    Rams-Bills is the first game in NFL history where both teams scored 40-or-more points and had zero turnovers

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    Stafford9@LAR9MS
    Matthew Stafford has never had an RB rush for 1K 2 seasons in a row.

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    The 33rd Team@The33rdTeamFB
    Lowest pressure rates allowed by rookie offensive linemen in Week 14 (excluding MNF, min. 10 pass block snaps) 🏰

    1. Beaux Limmer, LAR: 0% (30 pass snaps/0 pressures)
    2. Joe Alt, LAC: 2.8% (36/1)
    3. Zach Frazier, PIT: 3.4% (29/1)
    4. Jake Kubas, NYG: 4% (25/1)
    5. Jackson Powers-Johnson, LV: 4.9% (41/2)
    6. Graham Barton, TB: 5.7% (35/2)
    7. JC Latham, TEN: 5.9% (34/2)
    8. Dominick Puni, SF: 6.7% (30/2)
    8. Sataoa Laumea, SEA: 6.7% (30/2)
    8. Patrick Paul, MIA: 6.7% (45/3)

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    Stu Jackson@StuJRams
    The Rams’ 22% pressure rate allowed vs. Bills marked their lowest all season (previously 25.6% against the Saints in Week 13), per Next Gen Stats. Also 0 sacks allowed for second-straight week.

    Back-to-back weeks of the offensive line keeping Matthew Stafford’s jersey clean

    Rams Bros.@RamsBrothers
    Want to know what the common denominator was? You guessed it, the offensive line was fully healthy for the 2nd straight week.

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    The starting 5 OL has played just twice together – Saints and Bills

    0 sacks allowed and lowest pressure rates allowed all SZN

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    TurfShowTimes@TurfShowTimes
    The Rams went 11-of-15 on third down

    73.3% is the best mark of the Sean McVay era

    It is also the 5th-best mark in franchise history and the best-ever with over 10 third down tries

    PFF@PFF
    Matthew Stafford on 3rd & 4th down vs Buffalo

    🔹 9/10
    🔹 124 passing yards
    🔹 2 TDs
    🔹 157.9 passer rating

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    All-22@All22_PFF
    What can’t Alaric Jackson do well? His PFF grades have been solid all around this season:

    🟩 79.2 Run Blocking
    🟩 80.6 Pass Blocking
    🟩 80.6 Overall Grade

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    Blaine Grisak@bgrisakTST
    Against the Bills, McVay’s late game management was the difference. McVay’s decision to “go” on 4th-and-5 vs. McDermott’s decision to call a QB sneak with a minute left and use a timeout was the difference.

    Ramsoholic@ShayTweetedThat
    that QB sneak fail was SO BIG

    You are 1000% right- I agreed to go for it- we were hot and its obvious that Mcvay does not trust Karty right now. We have no room for error so who will he trust, a rookie kicker or a guy in his 16th year, future HOF and SB champion?

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    RAMS ON FILM@RamsOnFilm
    Cooper Kupp leads all receivers by far in blocking win rate. Whether it’s Von Miller or a defensive back, Kupp is the best blocking WR in the league

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    Ramsoholic@ShayTweetedThat
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    The starting 5 OL has played just twice together – Saints and Bills

    The last 2 losses…the OLs.

    V. Miami:

    Alaric Jackson
    Steve Avila
    Jonah Jackson
    Kevin Dotson
    Joseph Noteboom

    4 sacks allowed.

    The issue here was that Avila, Jackson, and Noteboom were all fresh returns from injuries. So they inserted 3 players at once who basically had not played most of the season. That included benching Limmer for Jackson.

    v. the Eagles:

    Alaric Jackson
    Steve Avila
    Beaux Limmer
    Kevin Dotson
    Warren McClendon

    5 sacks allowed.

    Almost there. Limmer’s back but Havenstein is out. This unit was not up to snuff facing the Eagles line.

    Then, next 2 games, Saints and Bills.

    Alaric Jackson
    Steve Avila
    Beaux Limmer
    Kevin Dotson
    Rob Havenstein

    0 sacks allowed in 2 games.

    It looked to me more like they were getting in sync as a 5-man unit. But then terms of sacks, Saints rank 23rd and Bills rank 22nd. Miami ranks 30th but Eagles rank 8th. I think the difference with Miami was playing 3 new starters at once who were freshly back from inuries after several games out.

    How do the remaining opponents rank in terms of sacks?

    SF 9th
    Jets 7th
    ARZ 11th
    Sea 17th

    So next 3 games will tell us more about the OL.

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    I posted this earlier but it never appeared, but I was listening to the Rams home radio broadcast while muting the game on tv. As soon as the first QB sneak didn’t work and the Bills called timeout, both JB Long and MJD were quick to recognize that with the Bills having one less timeout all the Rams had to do was hold on to the onside kick and the game would be over.

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    I posted this earlier but it never appeared

    You tried to quote a live tweet with a vid in it. The software here thinks that’s spam and marks it pending.

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