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  • #152364
    wv
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    Bears are favored by 2.5 points.      Some talkin heads have said they thought it was because the Rams will be emotionally drained from the 49er game.  They ’emptied the tank.’

    Bears injury report:

    https://www.espn.com/nfl/team/injuries/_/name/chi/chicago-bears

     

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    #152371
    Zooey
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    I don’t think it works that way. I think talent and coaching matter more than emotions. I’ve seen a lot of emotionally jacked-up teams get rolled.

    These next two games are going to be important. And this one may be the easier task than the following week against GB.

    #152382
    Zooey
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    BTW – I don’t know where to put this thought – I’m surprised we haven’t seen more from D Robinson.

    #152384
    zn
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    I’m surprised we haven’t seen more from D Robinson

    Look this way–turns out he was a good 2nd or 3rd guy with 10 or 17 on the field, but not so much a the 1st guy without them. That could mean, though, that that’s who defenses go into the game intending to take away,

    #152386
    Zooey
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    I’m surprised we haven’t seen more from D Robinson

    Look this way–turns out he was a good 2nd or 3rd guy with 10 or 17 on the field, but not so much a the 1st guy without them. That could mean, though, that that’s who defenses go into the game intending to take away,

     

    Makes sense. If I was a DC going into a game against the Rams, I would key on D Rob, and let the other WRs fall where they may.

    Anyway, seems to me the Rams need to get one of the next two games, and I think the Bears are more beatable, so let’s start there.

    #152401
    wv
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    I dunno if there is a stat on ‘close but missed sacks,’ but it seems like there’s been a lot of ‘almost’ sacks so far.   They face another QB who can move, but I’m hoping for these young Dlinemen to not-miss this week.

     

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    #152402
    nittany ram
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    I dunno if there is a stat on ‘close but missed sacks,’ but it seems like there’s been a lot of ‘almost’ sacks so far. They face another QB who can move, but I’m hoping for these young Dlinemen to not-miss this week. w v

    I’ve noticed that too.  The Rams might lead the league in sacks of Verse and Fiske could just wrap up.

    #152404
    Zooey
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    Caleb Williams has a passer rating of 65.3, placing him ahead of only Bo Nix, Anthony Richardson, and Bryce Young. FWIW.

    Their ROT is dinged up (back), and questionable, as is Keenan Allen (heel). They appear to be pretty healthy otherwise.

    Also, I have learned the Bears play in Chicago, so the Rams are going to have to go there for this game. It will be about 70° with a 37% chance of rain.

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    #152412
    wv
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    They talk about Bears linebackers, and say ‘what worked against the 49ers may not work against the Bears’….

    Rams stuff starts bout 53 minute mark.

    #152415
    zn
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    roberto clemente@rclemente2121
    can the rams pass defense keep c.williams from looking like rookie of the year this sunday? headed into week 4 the rams defense ranks:
    31 qb rating
    32 pass yds / att
    30 pass td %
    29 % of 3rd passes converted into 1st downs
    28 pff coverage rank
    #152419
    zn
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    Rams-Bears Preview

    https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/rams-bears-preview/

    CHICAGO (AP) Caleb Williams was always in awe watching Calvin Johnson make those highlight-reel catches in triple coverage for the Detroit Lions. Over time, something else also stood out to him.

    “I got a little older and kind of realized how good Matthew Stafford is at his job,” Williams said.

    Williams knows he can learn a few things from a quarterback such as Stafford, and he’ll get an up-close look when the Chicago Bears host the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in a game matching this year’s No. 1 draft pick against a two-time Pro Bowl selection with a Super Bowl ring.

    Chicago (1-2) tries to get back to winning after losing two in a row, while the Rams hope to build on last week’s thriller over San Francisco.

    Coming off a 31-point loss at Arizona, Los Angeles (1-2) rallied from 14 down in the second half and trailing by 10 in the fourth quarter before squeezing out a 27-24 win.

    The Bears, meanwhile, have not won since they beat Tennessee in the opener at Soldier Field. Their revamped offense has not performed the way they envisioned, though Williams at least showed progress last week in a 21-16 loss at Indianapolis.

    The former Heisman Trophy winner out of Southern California set a Bears rookie record with 363 yards passing and his first two touchdown throws.

    Now, he’ll go against a quarterback who has thrown for nearly 57,000 yards over 16 seasons with Detroit and Los Angeles. Stafford’s resume includes a Super Bowl championship in 2021, his first season in Los Angeles.

    “I think there’s a lot of respect for the toughness, the competitiveness of Matthew (and) the ability to always stay in the fight,” Rams coach Sean McVay said. “Some of the different things in terms of how he’s beating you with his ability to be able to manipulate coverage through his eyes, understanding how to try to move defenders that are visual on him to open up and expand windows, you heard (Houston’s C.J.) Stroud talk about that as well.

    “I just think it’s the mastery of some of the finer things about the position that those who play it really appreciate and understand.”

    Williams certainly notices.

    “He controls the game as a quarterback,” he said. “He knows how to get in and out of things efficiently. He knows where people are going to be. He knows where the defensive players are going to be, so he can move them on a string.”

    The Bears could take some of the load off Williams by getting their run game going.

    Chicago had 63 yards on 28 carries against Indianapolis. That’s down from 71 at Houston the previous week and 84 against Tennessee in Week 1.

    Chicago is averaging 72.7 yards rushing, second-lowest in the NFL, after finishing second a year ago. Their leading rusher against the Colts was Roschon Johnson, with 30 yards after missing the first two games with an injury. D’Andre Swift, signed to a three-year deal, has just 68 yards and is averaging 1.8 per attempt in his first season in Chicago.

    The Rams are feeling good about their offense after an upset victory over San Francisco without their top two receivers, Cooper Kupp and Puka Nacua.

    Stafford completed only 16 passes against the Niners, and no receiver had more catches than Tutu Atwell’s four. Los Angeles will attempt to get Demarcus Robinson more involved after he had just one catch. Kyren Williams could be more involved as a receiver out of the backfield after his three-TD day against San Francisco.

    Williams has been sacked 13 times already this season behind a struggling line, and the Rams have a pair of budding pass rushers eager to add to that total while chasing a quarterback renowned at USC for his ability to extend plays.

    Byron Young has two sacks and four tackles for loss so far in his sophomore NFL season, while rookie Jared Verse has four tackles for loss and one sack – and he would have a few more if he had finished a handful of plays after breaking through to apply pressure. For all the promise of that pass-rushing duo, the Rams have only four sacks as a team this season, fewer than all but two teams.

    Williams could have all his top targets available with receiver Keenan Allen returning to practice this week.

    The six-time Pro Bowler has been sidelined since the opener because of a heel injury. He caught four passes for 29 yards in his Chicago debut.

    Allen is part of a potentially dangerous trio with DJ Moore and rookie Rome Odunze, who had his first 100-yard game last week with six catches for 112 yards and a TD.

    The Rams have won three straight against Chicago – all in Los Angeles since a loss at Soldier Field in 2018. In 2021, Stafford made a triumphant Rams debut against the Bears, throwing for 321 yards and three touchdowns.

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