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    Lindsey Thiry
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    Rams WR Brandin Cooks is being evaluated for a concussion.

    Sosa K@QBsMVP
    Rams had every chance to do it, just didn’t get it done. Gonna be a loooooong week.

    Rams24/7@Rams24_7
    Very proud of the way the team played tonight. Still not a perfect performance, but I’m very encouraged by the offensive performance. GZ makes that 9/10 times. We’re 3-2 and there’s a lot of ball left to play. We’ll be back

    Michael Silver@MikeSilver
    Clutch drive by the Rams. Great win for the Seahawks but tough to paint this as a sky-is-falling indicator. Excited for the rematch later this year.

    Ted Nguyen@FB_FilmAnalysis
    What a game. I wasn’t even rooting for anyone and my heart is in rough shape.

    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    What a game. But #Rams have some regrouping to do on the wrong side of the #Seahawks and #49ers….

    Geoff Schwartz@geoffschwartz
    Seattle escapes but Seattle’s coaching isn’t good man. Wilson with only 23 attempts tonight. 4th n 1 no attempt. Crappy 3rd down call. Hope one day Wilson can play with an OC who designs the offense for him.

    SeattleRams@seattlerams_nfl
    GZ has been money for years now. Goff played well enough to earn that game winning drive stat.

    I’m not going to lose sleep over this game. Sometimes you win those close ones, sometimes you don’t.

    Samuel Gold@SamuelRGold
    What a great game that was. Easily one of the best of the season:

    – Multiple lead changes to the very end
    – Big plays: touchdowns and turnovers
    – Final kick tension after a great 2-min drive down the field
    – Enough controversy so that everybody is a little big angry

    Aaron Levine@AaronQ13Fox
    Technically, that’s Seahawks QB Russell Wilson’s 29th 4th Q/OT game-winning drive since 2012, the most in the @NFL since 2012.

    Robert Mays@robertmays
    If you think Jared Goff is bad after this drive — understanding his hots, ball out on time, accurate missiles — I welcome you to watch an actual bad QB. It’s not this.

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    Rams24/7@Rams24_7
    Things I was encouraged by tonight:
    1. Goff so poised, making big throws (even when pressured)
    2. A more balanced offense, getting back to running the football that opened up our PA
    3. The continued emergence of Everett
    4. OL having its best game of the year (0 sacks), solid run

    If the Rams can trot the team that played tonight the rest of the year I’m not concerned. We’ll beat the teams we should beat and will be in every game against the good teams

    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    Rams are a game behind the Seahawks and potentially 2 back of the 49ers (if they win). Uncharted territory for McVay’s group.

    Chris Mortensen@mortreport
    The Rams beat Seahawks 33-31 and 36-31 in 2018.
    Tonight, it’s Seahawks 30-29.
    Next date between the two teams: Dec. 8, SNF
    Now I’ll go to bed

    FOX Sports: NFL@NFLonFOX
    Hats off to Cooper Kupp for his 4th consecutive game with 100+ receiving yards after tearing his ACL in Week 10 of last season

    Rich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
    Twitter somewhat quiet tonight about Jared Goff. Wonder why.

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    Rich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
    I’m not trying to start something. I’m not.

    I’m seriously not.

    But Greg Zuerlein has two FG misses from inside 45 yards this season, on nine attempts. He was 26 of 27 from inside 45 last season, and 26 of 27 in 2017.

    Los Angeles Rams UK@LARams_UK
    Going for 2 was the absolute correct call at the time, but man it looks dumb now when you see the score.

    ESPN Stats & Info@ESPNStatsInfo
    The Seahawks improve to 18-2 at home in prime time over the last 10 seasons, the 2nd-best record in the NFL behind only the Ravens.

    Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
    Rams CB Marcus Peters declined to talk with reporters after the game.

    Omar Ruiz@OmarDRuiz
    “I thought Russell played one of the best games I’ve ever seen him play,” Pete Carroll on Wilson’s performance tonight.

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    Rams24/7@Rams24_7
    McVay has coached a resilient squad in his 2+ years in LA. Despite the ebbs and flows of the games the moments are never too big for our guys, and when we lose it’s always close. Here are the loss margins under McVay:
    7
    6
    17
    10
    21
    13
    10
    9
    7
    10
    15
    1

    And 10 of the 12 losses of the McVay era were one possession or less in the 4th quarter. The exceptions were a 21 point deficit in the 4th vs SF wk 17 2017 w/the backups and a 9 point deficit @ CHI in 2018

    Rich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
    Wow…Troy Reeder had a game-high 13 tackles

    𝒥𝒾𝓂 𝐸𝓋𝑒𝓇𝑒𝓉𝓉@Jim_Everett
    Both QBs played well enough to win.
    Wilson to Lockett in the corner was simply unbelievable.

    Give credit where credit is due, Russell Wilson had a career game (Player of the week highly probable). Yet Rams still had a great chance to take it. Keep improving men, we’ll get better. #Believe

    RamsNewsNow@RamsNewsNow
    Clay Matthews has already earned $500K in sack bonuses

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    Los Angeles Rams UK@LARams_UK
    I think (hope) the offense turned a corner tonight. It wasn’t perfect, but it was the best performance of the season.

    If the defense can regroup in the long week and iron out some things, this is a playoff team imo.

    DOWNTOWN RAMS [DTR]@DowntownRams
    – Goff looks better. Still missing throws hes capable of hitting but he played a solid game tonight.

    – Gurley is still Gurley.

    – The TE’s Everett and Higbee need to be featured more.

    – Reeder didn’t look out of place as a starter

    – OL is still struggling but appeared to play better than I anticipated.

    – 2nd half adjustments were huge for the Rams.

    – JoJo Natson not fielding the punt which allowed Seattle to pin it at the 2 was detrimental to the Rams field position battle.

    – Rapp is missed

    Blaine Grisak@bgrisakPFN
    Goff started at the 7 in one of the most hostile environments in the league and put his team in position to win

    Doug Farrar@NFL_DougFarrar
    That may be the worst roughing the passer call in a long and interesting history of horsecrap roughing the passer calls in recent NFL history.

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    Field Gulls@FieldGulls
    Russell Wilson’s last 19 games: 42 TD, 4 INT

    Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
    WR Robert Woods, when asked if the offense felt more like the 2018 edition against Seahawks: “I personally don’t. I personally feel like we’ve got a lot of work to do. We’ve just got to play better, play faster, play more aggressive and be nasty. Really, that’s the biggest thing – be the aggressor. Be the hammer, not the nail.”

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    6 takeaways from the Rams’ 30-29 loss in Seattle

    Steve Rebeiro

    6 takeaways from the Rams' 30-29 loss in Seattle

    The Los Angeles Rams suffered a heart-breaking defeat at the hands of division-rival Seattle Thursday night. When the game is decided by one point, the mistakes sting a bit deeper. Here are six takeaways, both positive and negative, from the Rams’ gut-wrenching Week 5 loss to the Seahawks.

    Mistakes, Mistakes, Mistakes

    The Rams ended the game by missing a 44-yard field goal. It’s a kick that Greg Zuerlein almost always makes. It was the icing on the cake for a game marred by Rams mistakes.
    The good news is that the Rams played much better this week than they did against Tampa Bay in Week 4. The bad news is that they still lost the game, and are currently in third place in a tough division. Worst of all, the loss could have easily been avoided if not for a handful of crucial mistakes.
    Missed tackles were a major factor in Seattle’s offensive success. Chris Carson and Russell Wilson were bouncing off tacklers all game. It felt like anytime a Seattle runner took off he’d break a tackle or two. Pee-wee football coaches everywhere watching this game were losing their minds about tackling form and wrapping up.
    There were dropped passes, including Gerald Everett’s that resulted in an interception. There were plenty of missed throws from Goff. There were missed blocks by the offensive lineman and a few crucial mental errors to boot. Clay Matthews was called for roughing the passer late in the game, albeit a very questionable roughing the passer call. Brian Allen forgot to snap the ball with 20 seconds remaining in the football game. Even Todd Gurley fumbled for the first time in roughly 20 games.

    Clean up a few crucial mistakes and this game doesn’t comedown to a last-second field goal. The Rams should have walked out of Seattle with a fourth straight victory against the Seahawks. That only makes the loss tougher to swallow.

    McVay moves away from Gurley/Brown split

    Through the first four games of the season, the Rams substitute Gurley for Malcolm Brown on a few drives each game. McVay opted to give each running back full drives rather than swap Gurley out for Brown mid-drive.

    That wasn’t the case on Thursday night. For the first time all year, Gurley trotted onto the field for the first play of every single drive, and he barely came out. Brown received just one carry on the day.

    It remains clear if this strategy will continue moving forward, but in Week 5 the Rams were not concerned with conserving Todd Gurley. He played nearly the entire game. Even though his touches and yards are down overall, Gurley has continued to show a knack for finding the end zone when given red zone touches, and scored two more touchdowns against Seattle.

    The Rams offense was better as a result of keeping Gurley on the field. We’ll see if McVay is willing to stick with it against San Francisco next week.

    Pass rush pressures Wilson, but can’t close the deal

    Aaron Donald and the Rams pass rush were in Russell Wilson’s face all game long. Somehow, they only came away with one sack.

    The Rams pass rush did a solid job of getting Wilson out of the pocket all night. Unfortunately, they were chasing after Russell Wilson. The six-time Pro Bowler had one hell of a game against the Rams, and some of his best throws came from outside the pocket. He went 17 for 23 with 268 yards, four touchdowns, and no turnovers. He added 32 rushing yards on eight carries.

    Both the Rams and Wilson deserve credit for the lack of sacks. The Rams could not wrap up and bring down Wilson whatsoever. If somebody told me that Wilson doused his jersey in crisco oil before the game, I might actually believe them. That’s how insane some of Wilson’s missed tackles were. Credit goes to Wilson for evading pressure and looking phenomenal when rolling out of the pocket, but the Rams need to finish on these tackles. They should not be coming out of this game with one sack.

    Gerald Everett’s career day marred by crucial mistake

    Gerald Everett had one hell of a game on Thursday Night Football. The third-year tight end shattered just about every one of his career highs. He finished the night with seven receptions for 136 yards on 11 targets. All three are career highs. Everett should have added a touchdown to his stat-line, but was called down on the one yard line and the Rams chose not to challenge it. He looked unstoppable running the football after the catch.

    Unfortunately for Everett and the Rams, he dropped a pass at the worst possible time. With just over 2:00 remaining in the fourth quarter, Goff tossed a perfect pass to Everett over the middle for a first down. The ball went right through Everett’s hands. Somehow, Seattle safety Tedric Thompson was able to get his hands on the tipped ball and corral it for an interception.

    The play almost the Rams the football game. Luckily, the defense was able to produce a three-and-out, and Everett had a shot at redemption. He recorded three receptions for 46 yards on the final drive of the game. Had Zuerlein made the game-winning field goal, Everett’s game would have been remembered for one of perseverance. With the loss, the dropped pass stings a bit more.

    Goff not perfect, but trending in the right direction

    It was an up-and-down game for Jared Goff on Thursday night. He made some miraculous throws against the Seahawks and he missed some that he’d certainly like to have back. This season, the misses outweighed the hits. Tonight, it felt like the opposite.

    Goff didn’t have the best game of his career, but it’s hard to walk away feeling anything but positive when it comes to the fourth-year quarterback. Goff never backed down when things didn’t go right and fought to the very last breathe. He made strike after strike on the final drive to give the Rams a shot at a victory. When the offensive line got flagged for mental mistakes, Goff rebounded to keep those respective drives alive.

    Rams fans will never have to worry about Goff not trying. Through the good and the bad, this guy has given it everything he’s got this season. The loss against Seattle was a step in the right direction for Goff. Let’s hope he takes another in a victory next Sunday.

    It’s going to be a stressful season

    The 2019 Los Angeles Rams are a good football team. As of October 4th, they are not a great football team. This is a team that should be playing come January. But it might not be as much of a cake-walk to the playoffs as it was last season.

    The NFC West is as tough as it’s been in years. Seattle is still Seattle, and the 49ers are currently undefeated and will be a factor in this division. The Rams are going to have their hands full with two of their three division rivals. With the way they are currently playing, even Arizona doesn’t feel like a walk in the park.

    Still, this is a team loaded with talent and a front office who hasn’t been afraid to make trades to improve the team mid-season. They should figure this thing out. They were on the verge of it against Seattle. The Rams have proven that they’re still a good team. But if they want to return to the greatness they achieved last year, they’ve got a lot of work to do.

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    from PFF ReFocused: Seattle Seahawks 30, Los Angeles Rams 29

    https://www.pff.com/news/pro-nfl-week-5-pff-refocused-seattle-seahawks-30-los-angeles-rams-29

    LOS ANGELES RAMS

    Jared Goff was mostly on target outside of a few dangerous throws. Despite being under pressure for a good part of the night, he still managed to deliver some darts and did a good job moving the Rams’ offense down the field and would have had a game-winning drive if not for a missed field goal by Greg Zuerlein.

    Todd Gurley finally got on track in the first half with a number of agile runs where he made tacklers miss and rumbled his way to a number of first downs and a couple of touchdowns before being shut down in the second half when the Rams decided to go pass-heavy.

    Aaron Donald didn’t log a sack on the night, but he was still a factor as a pass-rusher and against the run. Donald pressured Wilson repeatedly when he rushed the passer. In the first quarter, the Seahawks ran a trap play hoping to catch Donald out of position to make a stop, but he beat the trap block with quickness and made a tackle for loss.

    Clay Matthews sacked Wilson on a stunt in the third quarter. Marcus Peters broke up the crossing route that Wilson was trying to complete to Metcalf four a fourth-quarter two-point conversion.

    Rookie Takeaways

    Undrafted free agent linebacker Troy Reeder really struggled in this one. He was a liability in coverage and failed to add much above expectation in run defense across more than 50 defensive snaps.

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