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November 4, 2018 at 7:40 pm #93337znModerator
Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
Two heavyweights fought today. Round 1 goes to the #Saints. I got a feeling there will be a Round 2 in January. Question is, will it be in L.A. or The Big Easy? #Rams have to take care of business to make sure it’s in L.A.Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
Marcus Peters is a real problem. It’s ugly.2 more games without Talib.
Downtown Rams@DowntownRams
Marcus Peters has given up over 200 yards to Michael Thomas, was picked apart by Davante Adams last week. For someone considered a top corner when the Rams got him, he’s struggled against the cream of the crop.Joe Curley@vcsjoecurley
Rams turn ball over on downs. Despite a 21-point comeback the Rams are going to suffer their first loss of the seasonGreg Beacham@gregbeacham
Uh oh, the Rams’ lead in the NFC West has shrunk to *checks notes* nope it’s still 3 1/2 gamesAdam Schein@AdamSchein
Fantastic game. Can’t wait for the rematch on Championship Sunday.Pete Prisco@PriscoCBS
Sean Payton reminded people today how good he is as a play-caller. Sean McVay is great, but the old guy can still do it too.Brees is unreal at his age, just like Brady.
Geoff Schwartz@geoffschwartz
Saints OL might be the best that no one knows about. They have been balling for two years now. Big bodies in the middle is a staple for Drew Brees. Keeps a firm pocket@TurfShowTimes@TurfShowTimes
Observations
1.) #LARams haven’t faced this much adversity all year. Eager to see how they respond.
2.) Defense has had a horrible game, but not worth overreacting.
3.) Yeah, about Dante Fowler…Ross Tucker@RossTuckerNFL
“Why would he do that to his teammates?”
My wife after penalty on Michael Thomas stupid phone gag.
I have no idea.November 4, 2018 at 7:40 pm #93339znModeratorSaints knock Rams from the unbeaten ranks https://t.co/NP16Psgyu3
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) November 5, 2018
November 4, 2018 at 7:47 pm #93343znModeratorSaints bring Rams’ perfect run to an end in wild shootout https://t.co/VSDzdcIWxX
— Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) November 5, 2018
November 4, 2018 at 8:30 pm #93352znModeratorMatt Bowen@MattBowen41
Pre-snap movement/shifts force the defense to communicate…Rams never looked set on the Brees TD pass to Thomas.Rich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
As replay showed, Peters wasn’t even really set when ball was snapped. Was trying to communicate something and Thomas just ran past him.Geoff Schwartz@geoffschwartz
Remember when ppl crushed the Chiefs for trading Peters? I think we get a weekly reminder why the Chiefs traded him.Henry Hodgson@nflukhank
While the Chiefs and Rams take offensive football into new stratospheres, the Jets and Dolphins just completed a game which was like watching the sport in the Dark Ages. I feel like I just got a football lobotomy.November 4, 2018 at 8:39 pm #93355znModeratorVincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
Did not get the sense whatsoever they’d be overly worried if they have to return here in January. In any event, lots of games between now and then if it even happens.#Rams Michael Brockers said he thinks this loss will be a blessing in disguise. Expects to see #Saints again. Said it won’t matter whether it’s here or in L.A.
Hard to ignore how the #Rams believe #Saints are a team they’ll see again down the line. And feel good about their chances should that happen
Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
Marcus Peters said he got beat on the touchdown pass to Michael Thomas, and that he does not think he has played well the last few weeks. He owned it, and appeared dedicated to fixing it.Michael Brockers after Rams lose their first game of the season: “The pressure is off.” Brockers said they no longer have to hear about perfect season potential or being unbeatable.
Liz Habib@LizHabib
Vince Ferragamo said on Thursday during our postgame show that the Saints would beat the Rams by 10.Mike Golic Jr@MGolicJR57
For how much we talk about the Rams OL (and rightly so) it feels like we’re probably not loving up this Saints OL enough. They’re going to have one of the better tackle combos in the league for a longgggg timeNovember 4, 2018 at 10:15 pm #93360znModerator#LARams after regular season losses in the McVay era:
2017 Wk2 vs WAS
>> 41-39 win at SF (short week)2017 Wk5 vs SEA
>> 27-17 win at JAX2017 Wk11 at MIN
>> 26-20 win vs NO2017 Wk14 vs PHI
>> 42-7 win at SEA2018 Wk9 loss at NO
>> TBD vs SEA(Don’t @ me 2017 Wk17 vs SF)
— J.B. Long (@JB_Long) November 5, 2018
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J.B. Long@JB_Long
Wait until you hear these postgame comments from Marcus Peters. Pointing the finger squarely at himself. Not making any excuses. Insisting that he’s better than this, just needs to play like it.With 3 TD passes today, @JaredGoff16 joins @kurt13warner as the only QBs in @RamsNFL history to throw 20+ TDs through the first 9 games of a season.
Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
Todd Gurley, on the Rams’ first loss of the season: “Everybody got to be humbled, and this was our day.”==
Aaron Donald, after Rams' first loss: "We ain’t panicking, we ain’t worried. We just got to be better." pic.twitter.com/kwKZqMuavu
— Lindsey Thiry (@LindseyThiry) November 5, 2018
November 4, 2018 at 10:24 pm #93361znModeratorSaints hand Rams their first loss of the season
Saints hand Rams their first loss of the season
Game Recap: Rams Comeback Falls Short, Saints Win 45-35
https://www.therams.com/news/game-recap-rams-comeback-falls-short-saints-win-45-35
Mike Pereira says Rams got robbed on blown call
link: https://fansided.com/2018/11/04/los-angeles-rams-blown-call-johnny-hekker/
Seven Stats: Rams Lose for First Time in New Orleans
https://www.therams.com/news/seven-stats-rams-lose-for-first-time-in-new-orleans
Rams vs. Saints final score, takeaways: Drew Brees ends Rams’ unbeaten season in battle of NFC favorites
Drew Brees out-dueled Jared Goff in what might go down as the game of the seasonNew Orleans Saints hand Los Angeles Rams first loss in shootout
November 4, 2018 at 10:52 pm #93364Eternal RamnationParticipantLindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
Marcus Peters said he got beat on the touchdown pass to Michael Thomas, and that he does not think he has played well the last few weeks. He owned it, and appeared dedicated to fixing it.Sorry but at this point Peters doesn’t get points for owning it , Wade and McVay need to own this . Think about this freaking Dom Hatfield has given up less tds than Peters.Peters waiting till he cost us a game to take ownership just salts the wound for me.Play press which you are actually good at. I know he prefers to play off coverage but he sucks at it he doesn’t have the speed or quicks to make up for the constant wandering eyes and bites on every freaking thing . Enough is enough change is needed.
November 5, 2018 at 12:09 am #93369znModeratorRams’ defense unable to cover all their bases in 45-35 loss to Drew Brees and the Saints
http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-rams-saints-farmer-20181104-story.html
Benching Marcus Peters sounds easy, but options are thin at CB
Benching Marcus Peters sounds easy, but options are thin at CB
Gurley Breaks Rams Consecutive Games with a Touchdown Record
https://www.therams.com/news/gurley-breaks-rams-consecutive-games-with-a-touchdown-record
Drew Brees, Saints deal Rams first loss as rally fizzles
November 5, 2018 at 2:52 am #93383znModeratorArash Markazi@ArashMarkazi
Hekker definitely gets the first down. It really wasn’t that close if they looked at the right angles. Not sure what they were looking at. The original spot was absurdly short.==
Johnny Hekker’s failed fake field goal was a huge momentum swing
But the replays sure make it look like the Rams got screwedhttps://t.co/CSj8AKcEoC
— SB Nation NFL (@SBNationNFL) November 4, 2018
November 5, 2018 at 4:19 pm #93410znModeratorRams suffer first defeat of season, falling to New Orleans Saints in shootout
RICH HAMMOND
NEW ORLEANS – A few teams might not be happy, but that’s too bad. The NFC championship game deserves the Rams and the Saints, and nothing about the rest of the regular season will change matters.
Sports are about entertainment, and nobody – other than the defensive coordinators – walked away from the Superdome on Sunday with anything but satisfaction, and the thought that a rematch should be on the horizon. The Saints won the first round, and ended the Rams’ undefeated-season hopes, with a 45-35 victory.
The conference title game will take place Jan. 20, and while there’s no certainty with half of the regular season still to be played, the Rams (8-1) and Saints (7-1) seem destined to play again, with higher stakes.
“Oh yeah, we’re seeing them again,” Rams defensive lineman Michael Brockers said. “It doesn’t matter if it’s here or there.”
Let’s be honest: the Rams weren’t going undefeated in 2018. The league is too tough, and even though the Rams arguably have more talent than anyone in the NFL, putting together 16 consecutive victories is nearly impossible. Plus, the Rams had been involved in too many close calls of late. They were bound to break.
It took a lot, though, so file this one away, as the Rams look forward to two more big games –against Seattle and Kansas City – but don’t bury it too deep. The game, and its aftermath, will be worthy of review for a while. It’s the type of game that will be a hinge.
The Rams, not surprisingly, looked to the positive, to the fact that they faced a three-touchdown first-half deficit, in arguably the most hostile stadium in the NFL, then tied the game late in the fourth quarter and had the ball with a chance to take the lead. Afterward, the Rams bowed the Saints, but not too deep.
“They’re the upper echelon – and we are too – of the NFC,” left tackle Andrew Whitworth said. “If a 21-point lead in a game isn’t safe, I think you’ve proven you’re a contender, especially when you’re at their place to do it. To be down 21 at one point and find a way to come back and tie it, I think that speaks for itself.”
So, is this the pants kick that the Rams needed, or is it the start of growing problems on defense?
That depends entirely on which half one wants to dissect. Set the Rams’ offense aside. No worries there. Quarterback Jared Goff added another game to his NFL MVP resume as he passed for 391 yards and three touchdowns, and he made only one mistake. Todd Gurley, on a tough-sledding day, still managed 5.2 yards per carry. The receiving trio of Brandin Cooks, Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods each had huge moments.
But, oh, that defense. The Rams got completely torched by Saints quarterback Drew Brees in the first half, and couldn’t figure out what to do with receiver Michael Thomas, who set a franchise record with 211 yards.
The Saints, up 35-17 at halftime, handed the Rams their worst defensive half in 10 years, but then the game completely flipped. The Rams kept scoring and the Saints slowed down. They even punted. The Rams scored 18 consecutive points to open the second half and tied the game 35-35 early in the fourth quarter.
That took a lot of energy, though, and while the Rams got the ball back with 6:23 remaining and down only 38-35, they couldn’t quite do it. The offense sputtered and Brees and Thomas delivered a gut-punch, 72-yard touchdown with 3:52 remaining. The Rams valiant second-half effort ended in some hung heads.
Perhaps that’s why the game will linger. In the locker room a bit later, some players said the Rams needed this. Some said it would relieve the pressure of being the league’s only undefeated team. Some, such as veteran Ndamukong Suh, slowly shook their heads and said no loss is good. It’s not the loss. The question is how the Rams unpack it.
“We treat it like a 16-round fight, a boxing match,” Johnson said. “You’re going to get hit, but it’s how you bounce back. You saw how we came back, but we just couldn’t finish.”
There were some self-inflicted blows. The Rams and Saints each scored touchdowns on their first two drives, then the Rams broke serve early in the second quarter and recovered a fumble by Saints running back Mark Ingram at the New Orleans 22.
The Rams stalled and faced a fourth-and-4 play from the Saints’ 16-yard line. The Rams lined up for a field goal, which would have given them a 17-14 lead, but holder (and usual punter) Johnny Hekker stood up and tried to sprint for a first down. Hekker lunged and thought he picked up the first down, but officials spotted the ball short, a ruling upheld after a video review.
New Orleans scored the next 21 points and took a 35-14 lead late in the second quarter. That’s because the Rams were befuddled by Brees in the first half. True to his Hall of Fame nature, Brees got rid of the ball quickly and threw accurate passes. He also got helped by a stellar offensive line that didn’t allow him to get sacked once. Brees completed 25 of 36 attempts for 346 yards and four touchdowns.
The Rams improved their tackling in the second half and got a moderate amount of pressure on Brees at times. The Saints scored only 10 points on four second-half drives, but the Rams have some significant issues to clean up on defense, and they start with cornerback Marcus Peters.
There’s time. The Rams can exhale and, for all practical purposes, clinch the NFC West with a home victory over Seattle next Sunday. Chances are, they’ll be keeping an eye on the Saints for the next couple months.
“I think adversity is necessary in this league,” Rams safety Lamarcus Joyner said. “It’s good to get that adversity early and know how you can get better as a team.”
November 6, 2018 at 1:32 am #93449znModeratorRefocused, NFL Week 9: New Orleans Saints 45, Los Angeles Rams 35
Saints
There is a fancy new thing in the NFL called the forward pass, and this Drew Brees guy is extremely good at it. Brees continually found the open man and hit him with precision while avoiding turnover-worthy throws. Brees made our All-Pro team at the midway point and is arguably having the best season of his career.
Michael Thomas had started the season on fire but had cooled off in recent weeks. He turned it up to 11 at the right time, as he caught 13 receptions on 16 targets for 218 yards with 100 coming after the catch and a whopping 11 first downs. Marcus Peters fell victim to Thomas’ dominance a lot in this one.
It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster for P.J. Williams this season, but this was one of his better nights. While he did give up some catches, he also contested a handful of throws, including the Rams’ final play on fourth down to help seal the game.
While the Saints did give up a lot of yardage through the air, one area they’ve improved dramatically from recent years is their tackling after the catch and against the run. Going up against one of the league’s best running backs, they did an excellent job of wrapping up and minimizing missed tackles.
Rams
Aaron Donald is on pace for the best season we’ve ever graded at PFF, but he saw his sack streak come to an end against the Saints. Donald still was a disruptive force in the contest, generating more than half a dozen pressures but was held in check (by his standards) in the run game.
Peters was charged with covering Thomas most of the game, and he struggled in the task highlighted by allowing the game-clinching touchdown. While Peters did break up a couple of passes, he gave up five first downs on top of the touchdown and missed a couple of tackles, as well.
Jared Goff had two turnover-worthy throws, one of which was actually intercepted while the other one was dropped. Outside of that, he played well with some impressive throws, including an incredible third-quarter throw between defenders to Tyler Higbee in the end zone, only to have it dropped.
Todd Gurley broke off a 24-yard run in the third quarter but averaged just 3.6 yards on his other 12 carries. His six catches went for just 11 yards. Overall, it was probably one of his least productive games of the season. Teammate Malcolm Brown actually had the most impressive touch among the Rams’ running backs, hurdling a defender and tip-toeing the sideline to make a diving touchdown.
Keys to the Game
New Orleans
While the Rams made a ferocious comeback late, the combination of Brees and Thomas was too much to handle.
Los Angeles
The Los Angeles offense played very well on the night but just couldn’t finish a few drives that led to field goals instead of touchdowns.
November 6, 2018 at 10:14 pm #93477znModeratorLAT’s @LATimesfarmer on Rams: “Facing the NFL’s all-time leading passer, the Rams were a well-rounded defense.
Absolutely no corners.” https://t.co/SvwW0RcWUh— Gary Klein (@LATimesklein) November 5, 2018
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