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  • #135396
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    They should win this one. I trust they will. I am not sure how they will do going forward. As of right now they look like a playoff team but not a super bowl team. That’s my strikingly original and fresh thought of the day.

    Two years in a row now they start out in the playoffs against an NFC West team.

    #135397
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    I agree.

    I haven’t seen the Packers or Bucs play much, but I have heard radio blabbers say they are vulnerable. The Packers, I think, have the edge. They have home field advantage. They’ve been consistent. And their QB is pretty good. 4 INTs all year, I think I saw.

    The Bucs have some injuries.

    And the 49ers are just pretty good. Weaker secondary and QB play, but very good everywhere else. And they are coached goodly.

    The Rams will beat AZ. But I don’t see them winning 4 in a row. I don’t see them winning 3 in a row. I’m hoping for 2. Get to the championship. I would take that result pretty gladly.

    #135402
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    We can beat the Cowboys. They are a suckie team.

    Agamemnon

    #135419
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    As of right now they look like a playoff team but not a super bowl team.

    yup.

    maybe i’m wrong. but it seems to me that this oline isn’t good enough. and the team in general is not physical enough.

    #135420
    Avatar photoZooey
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    We can beat the Cowboys. They are a suckie team.

    Not much chance of the Rams meeting up with Dallas. It would be in the NFC Championship. Unless the Eagles beat Tampa.

    #135421
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    We can beat the Cowboys. They are a suckie team.

    Not much chance of the Rams meeting up with Dallas. It would be in the NFC Championship. Unless the Eagles beat Tampa.

    Some lucky team will get to play Dallas.

    Agamemnon

    #135422
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    Here’s a question:

    At what point is the season a disaster?

    The Rams went all in on a Super Bowl this year. Big trade for the missing piece at QB. In season acquisitions of Von Miller and OBJ.

    What if they lose to AZ? Or the following week?

    I mean…Goff got them to the 2nd round of the playoffs last year with a broken thumb on his passing hand.

    If the Rams don’t get to at least the Championship, people are going to spend a lot of time talking about that.

    #135426
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    #135427
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    Here’s a question:

    At what point is the season a disaster?

    The Rams went all in on a Super Bowl this year. Big trade for the missing piece at QB. In season acquisitions of Von Miller and OBJ.

    What if they lose to AZ? Or the following week?

    I mean…Goff got them to the 2nd round of the playoffs last year with a broken thumb on his passing hand.

    If the Rams don’t get to at least the Championship, people are going to spend a lot of time talking about that.

    I agree that there will be a lot of talk, and rightfully.

    Personally? I can be patient. They have the stars on offense and defense, they just need to be a more consistently effective team. If they don’t do it this year, I have reasonable expections they can do it in one of the following years.

    #135428
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    I agree that there will be a lot of talk, and rightfully.

    Personally? I can be patient. They have the stars on offense and defense, they just need to be a more consistently effective team. If they don’t do it this year, I have reasonable expectations they can do it in one of the following years.

    That’s what I think, too.

    Losing to the Cardinals would be pretty bitter, though. I don’t think I would shake that off very quickly, and given the expectations for the season, I will consider that a very bad end to the season. “Disaster” would be overstating it. Disaster would have been missing the playoffs altogether without a clear injury excuse.

    #135438
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    #135441
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    Got puter issues, need new hard drive, so I may
    not check in for a bit. Might be fixed soon, not sure though.

    Anyway, Cards will win. Rams OLine is just not right. Its ok, but
    its not playoff-team-ok.

    Worst personnel decision in five years — tutu, instead of OLine.

    Also, losing Robert Woods was just huge. Odell is a nice, talented toy, and can do some stuff Kupp and Woods cant — but he aint Woods, and they need Woods.

    Also a few weak links at LB and secondary. Just enough to
    cost the rams against top teams.

    I also think we will find out Stafford was a lot more
    hurt than the are letting on. I just dont believe you go from
    his first-half-of-the-season numbers to the second-half-of-the-season-numbers without ‘some’ change. Yes, the Oline has faltered, but i think the old-vet has also gotten a bit bulgerized.

    So. Rams Lose. Media blames it all on Stafford.
    “Never won a playoff game” “Rams went all IN and are now total-busts”

    Blah blah.

    And next year, the could still win a Ring.

    w
    v

    #135445
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    Anyway, Cards will win.

    Hey, take your time getting your computer fixed.

    We don’t need any Sad Sacks at our Super Bowl parade.

    #135463
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    URL = https://arizonasports.com/story/2964749/cardinals-go-into-wild-card-game-with-1-9-record-vs-rams-sean-mcvay/

    Cardinals go into Wild Card game with 1-9 record vs. Rams’ Sean McVay

    BY JAKE ANDERSON
    Arizona Sports

    Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay has owned the Arizona Cardinals.

    His record against his NFC West division rival speaks for itself.

    Since taking over at the helm of the Rams in 2017, McVay is a whopping 9-1 against the Cardinals.

    And since head coach Kliff Kingsbury took over in 2019, Arizona is 1-5 against Los Angeles.

    However, the lone Cardinals win came this season with a 37-20 victory in Week 4 at SoFi Stadium, where Arizona will play the Rams in the Wild Card round on Monday.

    Of the six games Kingsbury has coached against McVay over three seasons, two have been one-score games and both were the second matchups of the season (2019, 2021).

    Last year’s regular-season finale — which basically served as a playoff game in Week 17 — featured both teams’ backup quarterbacks in Chris Streveler and John Wolford. It ended in an 18-7 Rams victory. A Cardinals win would have clinched the first postseason berth for Kingsbury and quarterback Kyler Murray.

    A common theme in five of the six games between Kingsbury and McVay isn’t an anomaly: Whoever runs the most plays and wins the turnover battle has won the game, with the only outlier being the aforementioned double-backup QB contest to end last year.

    In those five matchups that went with the turnover battle, Murray has thrown for a combined six interceptions compared to only two picks thrown by Rams quarterbacks, which is split evenly between Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff. The Cardinals also fumbled the ball four times compared to the Rams’ two.

    A commonality that took place in 2021 is that Arizona ran more plays, outgained and out-possessed L.A. in each meeting.

    The Cardinals put up 465 yards on 75 plays in over 35 minutes of possession while Los Angeles garnered 401 yards on 64 plays in just under 25 minutes in the lone victory over the Rams for Kingsbury and Murray. Los Angeles fumbled once and Stafford threw one interception while Arizona kept the golden goose egg in the turnover column in Week 4.

    But in Week 14’s 30-23 loss at State Farm Stadium, the Cardinals’ 447 total yards of offense on 75 plays wasn’t enough as Murray threw two picks. Meanwhile, the Rams didn’t turn the ball over. Los Angeles also only needed to run 54 plays on offense to gain 356 total yards, 267 of which came through the air.

    If history has taught us anything about when these two division rivals meet — especially under Kingsbury and McVay — it’s that the team that can take care of the football and not give up points off turnovers will most likely be advancing to the NFC Divisional round.

    The Cardinals face the Rams in the Wild Card round at 6:15 p.m. on 98.7 FM Arizona’s Sports Station.

    #135464
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    URL = https://www.si.com/nfl/rams/news/rams-cardinals-game-preview-wild-card-round-nfl-playoffs

    Rams vs. Cardinals Wild Card Round Preview: NFC West Foes Meet for Round Three
    Previewing the storylines ahead of the Rams and Cardinals Wild Card Round matchup.
    NICHOLAS COTHRELJAN 13, 2022

    Round three is here.

    The Los Angeles Rams will host the Arizona Cardinals for the third meeting of the season with each visiting team winning the contest in their previous two encounters.

    The Rams are coming off a gut-punching overtime loss to the 49ers, but have won four of their last five games. In a different direction, the Cardinals are in a state of disarray, having lost four of the last five games after getting off to an NFL-best 7-1 start.

    Here are the top storylines to follow ahead of the Wild Card Round matchup, featuring two divisional foes:

    1. Which Matthew Stafford will show up?

    Stafford’s regular-season campaign was full of peaks and valleys. He finished the NFL’s first 18 week season throwing for the third-most passing yards (4,886) and second-most touchdowns (41).

    But the Rams’ veteran passer also had his share of head-scratching throws, committing 17 interceptions, tied for the most in the NFL. Stafford has thrown an interception in each of his last four games, including three that featured two or more turnovers.

    Fortunately for the Rams, they’ve gone 3-1 over that four-week stretch. But the playoffs are on the horizon and giving away the football at an alarming rate isn’t nearly as feasible to overcome when facing higher-caliber teams such as those in the postseason. Stafford is a gifted passer but ensuring he doesn’t give away scoring opportunities is an element he must fix or the Rams’ chances of stacking wins in the playoffs will go crashing down. The Rams will go as far as Stafford takes them.

    2. Battle in the trenches
    The Rams owned the battle in the trenches when the Rams and Cardinals met last in Week 14. The defensive front of the Rams recorded a staggering 40 quarterback pressures on Kyler Murray’s 49 dropbacks during their meeting in mid-December. Aaron Donald was the ultimate difference-maker, busting through double teams which led to a three-sack performance.

    But the Rams offensive line will need to hold up their end of the bargain. They’ve played better in more instances in which they performed worse. But last week’s efforts of protecting Stafford in pass-protection did cause reason for concern. Stafford hit the turf five times, while the 49ers’ pass rush logged 28 quarterback pressures, leading to erratic throws.

    For the Rams to repeat the success they had in Week 14, they must win the clash at the line of scrimmage.

    3. How will the Rams’ banged-up secondary fare?
    The Rams will be without its defensive signal-caller Jordan Fuller as he’ll miss the remainder of the season with an ankle injury. Safety Taylor Rapp currently sits in concussion protocol, putting his game status in jeopardy. And cornerback Darious Williams is being further evaluated for a shoulder injury.

    That would inherently call for larger roles from safeties Nick Scott and Terrell Burgess, while David Long Jr. would be asked to step up in the event that Williams is unable to suit up on Monday. The Rams also went ahead and signed Eric Weddle out of retirement, adding him to their practice squad and signed Jake Gervase to the active roster on Wednesday.

    Certainly, the Rams have All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey, who they move all over the field, to create havoc for opposing offenses. But depth players of the Rams that carry little to no playoff experience could be penciled into significant roles in the wake of filling the injury void.

    Odds: Rams -4

    Key Stat: Rams lead the series over the Cardinals 48-39-2.

    Keep An Eye On: What kind of personnel do the Rams roll out in their secondary on game-day and how do they fare?

    Rams’ Key To Victory: Stafford must end the interception streak.

    Date/Time: Sunday, Jan. 17 at 5:15 p.m. PT

    Location: SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, California)

    TV: ESPN

    Streaming: FuboTV

    Radio: 93.1 JACK FM

    #135465
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    URL = https://www.si.com/nfl/rams/news/rams-cardinals-deandre-hopkins-jj-watt-wild-card-round-nfl-playoffs

    Cardinals’ DeAndre Hopkins Not Available to Make Return vs. Rams, J.J. Watt’s Status Remains in Question
    What do DeAndre Hopkins and J.J. Watt’s availability look like for the Wild Card Round against the Rams?

    NICHOLAS COTHRELJAN 12, 2022

    Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Deandre Hopkins will not be making his return to the field on Monday against the Los Angeles Rams for the Wild Card Round matchup, coach Kliff Kingsbury told reporters on Wednesday.

    Hopkins continues his recovery process from a knee injury that required surgery following the Cardinals’ Week 14 loss to the Rams at State Farm Stadium.

    During Hopkins’ absence, the Cardinals have relied on A.J. Green, Christian Kirk and Zach Ertz as their core group of pass-catchers to carry the load. Ertz, a trade deadline pickup, has appeared to develop a strong bond in catching passes from quarterback Kyler Murray this season, registering 574 yards and three touchdowns after his arrival to his new club.

    As for pass-rusher J.J. Watt, who suffered a shoulder injury during the Cardinals’ Week 7 win over the Houston Texans – his game status sits in question. The Cardinals are hopeful he can go through practice this week but will have a better gauge of where he’s at in making his return as things further progress closer to game-day, Kingsbury said.

    Watt told reporters Wednesday he won’t be suiting up if he’s physically not ready enough to do his job properly, so monitoring his status per the injury report will give insight as to how much he’s involved throughout each day’s practice.

    The Cardinals suffered a severe dropoff down the final stretch of the season after getting off to a 7-1 start. The subtractions of Watt and Hopkins – two stars on each side of the ball – played into their downhill spiral, having to rely on other players to step up into more prominent roles.

    The Rams and Cardinals split the season series during the regular season, each winning as the road team. Kickoff for the Rams and Cardinals Wild Card game is scheduled for Monday at 5:15 p.m. PT at SoFi Stadium.

    #135466
    Avatar photoZooey
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    Make it so.

    #135467
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    #135469
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    Rochell and SJD don’t appear on that list, so does that mean they will be back for sure?

    And I wonder what Aeneas Williams is doing this week. Toby Wright has surely had enough time to rehab.

    Toby Wright, man. That guy got robbed, and we got robbed.

    #135471
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    Rochell and SJD don’t appear on that list, so does that mean they will be back for sure?

    And I wonder what Aeneas Williams is doing this week. Toby Wright has surely had enough time to rehab.

    Toby Wright, man. That guy got robbed, and we got robbed.

    Your list is interesting. But don’t forget about Cromwell, the original Johnny Johnson, Elmendorf, Simpson, and of course, Night Train Lane.

    How many secondary players can they field at once, I wonder?

    #135472
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    I’m just throwing this out here. I don’t want the Packers next weekend. Not when they have home field, have had two weeks to prepare, and the Rams have 6 days to get ready, with one of those days shot with travel. I don’t like that at all. The NFC Championship…okay. But not next week.

    Which is all to say that I won’t know whom I am rooting for in SF/Dallas until the Bucs/Eagles game is decided. I hope the Rams go to the Bucs, but I’d be happy to go to Dallas, too. In fact, I like the Rams’ chances of beating Dallas more than I like their chances of beating Tampa. Especially if there is bad weather in Tampa. But absolutely do not want GB next weekend.

    Rams at 4:10.

    #135473
    Avatar photojoemad
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    Colin’s Blazin’ 5

    I think he’s right about NE covering in Buffalo.

    I think that they’re going beat the Bills…

    #135475
    Avatar photoZooey
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    I agree with him that Philadelphia will give Tampa a harder time than people expect them to.

    Actually, I agree with everything he said in his evaluations, but I think SF will beat Dallas.

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