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    Fred Roggin@FredNBCLA
    First time this season #Rams have not been able to overcome a slow start. Jared Goff three interceptions. Defensive effort speaks for itself. Despite an incredible comeback not enough time today. Consider it a wake up call.

    Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
    The #Rams have given 54 points. Jared Goff has turned it over four times. That’s just insane

    I think the last time Ndamukong Suh ran that fast he was getting to a meeting with Warren Buffett.

    Will Brinson@WillBrinson
    Jared Goff is about to produce the least impressive 500 yard passing game known to man.

    TurfShowTimes@TurfShowTimes
    #LARams QB Jared Goff finishes with 68 passing attempts, tied for third-most in a game in NFL history.

    Chris Long@JOEL9ONE
    Shaq Barrett has beaten people just about every way you can win. Not a fluke thing for him. He flashed in Denver, and now he’s thriving. Love his game. Technician.

    Field Yates@FieldYates
    Bucs LB Shaquille Barrett through four games:
    * 9 sacks
    * 3 forced fumbles
    * 1 interception
    * 16 tackles

    The Defensive Player of the Year through the first quarter of the season.

    Sam Farmer@LATimesfarmer
    That’s a pretty spent Rams team heading to Seattle for a game in four days.

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    Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
    Quiet Rams locker room as exercise bikes come out for guys to start recovering for Thursday Night Game.

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    Steve Wyche@wyche89
    Bruce Arians will get a lot of deserved love for the schooling he is putting down today, but Byron Leftwich is calling the plays, all of which are working

    Judy Battista@judybattista
    If this keeps up, will Leftwich get a look at head jobs next season? And Bowles should certainly get another shot.

    NFL Research@NFLResearch
    The @Buccaneers’ 55 points in today’s win over the @RamsNFL are their most points in a game in franchise history.

    J𝒾𝓂 𝐸𝓋𝑒𝓇𝑒𝓉𝓉@Jim_Everett
    Head Coach @BruceArians put a heck of a plan togeter on both sides of the ball for the @Buccaneers. Players kept the plan (mostly) mistake free. The team believed & will get even better.

    TurfShowTimes@TurfShowTimes
    #LARams RB Todd Gurley had five carries today.

    The only two games in his career in which he had five or less carries was today and in the NFC Championship against the Saints in which he had four carries.

    Rams24/7@Rams24_7
    Hoping Rapp is ok. Looked like a serious ankle injury. And Idk if Peters will be able to go after a concussion on a short week

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    Rams make NFL history with alarmingly bad run-pass balance in Week 4

    Jared Goff threw the ball 68 times, which is the third-most in a single game in NFL history. It doesn’t need to be said that a balance of 68 pass attempts and 11 rushes is rare and unheard of – even in today’s game.

    In fact, the Rams are the only team in league history with 65 or more pass attempts and fewer than 12 rushes.

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    Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
    Got to love Twitter.
    On Thursdays, Twitter says: “Stop asking Todd Gurley all the dumb questions about his knee and performances, he’s clearly annoyed.
    On Sundays, Twitter says: “Stupid reporters not doing their job and asking what’s really going on!!!”

    Joe Curley@vcsjoecurley
    Bucs have been by far the best team against the run this year. And they hurt Saquon. Anyone who didn’t see this wasn’t looking.

    Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
    Sean McVay was asked if he’s preserving Todd Gurley early in games or for the season: “There’s none of that. We’re doing what we can to try to find a way to win games. It’s not about conserving, we’ve got to win right now.”

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    PFF ReFocused: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 55, Los Angeles Rams 40

    https://www.pff.com/news/pro-nfl-week-4-pff-refocused-tampa-bay-buccaneers-55-los-angeles-rams-40

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    Austin Blythe and Joseph Noteboom were both liabilities against Tampa Bay. Both Los Angeles guards struggled significantly in pass protection and did little to make up for it in the run game.

    This was one of Jared Goff‘s worst games of the season. He had multiple turnover-worthy plays and really struggled to push the ball downfield.

    Aaron Donald was limited against Tampa Bay’s offensive line. He rarely created pressure on passing downs and was generally kept quiet in the run game, at least more so than what we’ve come to expect from Donald.

    Rookie Takeaways

    Taylor Rapp gave up a handful of plays in coverage before going down with injury.

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    Joe Curley@vcsjoecurley
    Its obvious McVay didn’t think they could run it today. They didn’t even try. That’s not a Gurley or Henderson issue. That’s an OL issue. Now is it because the Bucs front 7 is so good? Or because the Rams OL is not? That’s the question that came out of today.

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    Chris Carter on Gurley:

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    ‘Burn the film,’ revisiting the Todd Gurley plan and thoughts on Jared Goff and the Rams’ line

    Vincent Bonsignore

    https://theathletic.com/1255785/2019/09/30/burn-the-film-revisiting-the-todd-gurley-plan-and-thoughts-on-jared-goff-and-the-rams-line/?=twittered

    Eric Weddle stepped out of the Rams’ locker room Sunday and into the brilliant sunshine of an early fall afternoon. It was the perfect tonic after the frustrating 55-40 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers the Rams had just suffered, and it elicited a small smile from Weddle. On a tough day for everybody involved, it was clear he was on his way to flushing the loss down the drain.

    “You guys need me?” he asked a couple of media members as he prepared to make the long walk to his car outside the Coliseum.

    Uh, yeah.

    Who better to make sense of what had just happened than Weddle, the veteran Rams safety with the uncanny ability to put even the most complex situation into perfect perspective?

    And sure enough, he did exactly that.

    “Burn the film,” Weddle simply said.

    He wasn’t minimizing what had just happened or making light of the Rams’ struggle to produce a run game or avoid turnovers, or the inability of the defense to get Jameis Winston off the field on third down. There were tough lessons to be learned from the loss to the Buccaneers and plenty of things to correct.

    Weddle wasn’t pushing any of that to the side.

    It’s just that he’s been around long enough to know that days like Sunday are sometimes inevitable in the NFL. The key is making sure that when they do happen, they don’t mess with you so much that you end up doing the same thing the following week, and the week after that.

    Sometimes that requires selective memory and the ability to hit the delete button. That’s especially important now, with the quick turnaround ahead of the Rams’ Thursday-night division game at Seattle.

    “Burn it and move on,” he reiterated. “Listen, we can’t let this affect us for this week, with a lot riding on it. Two 3-1 teams battling out. Honestly, move on, watch the Seattle game tonight, which is what I’m going to do. Get in (Monday), get in a lift and a run and get into Seattle. Because what happened (Sunday) is irrelevant this week. We sucked it up. It’s good that we’re (playing) Thursday night. We can move on and get ready for Seattle.”

    And with that, Weddle turned and left the Coliseum. A condensed week ahead of an important divisional game awaited, and he wasn’t about to let the stink of Sunday compromise that process.

    Not that there isn’t a whole lot to unpack from one of the weirdest losses in the Sean McVay era.

    Here are some observations:

    Offensive line still struggling

    While Goff is to blame most for the three interceptions he threw and the fumble he coughed up that led to the game-clinching touchdown by former Rams defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh, it’s impossible to ignore the struggles of an offensive line that is breaking in new starters Joe Noteboom and Brian Allen while also dealing with an injury to Austin Blythe.

    Over the last two seasons Goff has been one of the NFL’s best-protected quarterbacks, but that is no longer the case, as he is continually operating in stressful pockets. It doesn’t help that there has been no run-game foundation to speak of for last three weeks. The Gurley factor plays into that, but the offensive line is to blame as well.

    And as Sunday showed, it’s not just physical errors beating the Rams but mental ones as well, because the Rams’ offensive line committed five penalties.

    “Until you get a chance to really — because you’ve got to move on in the flow of the game — until you get a chance to kind of look inward, figure out exactly what resulted in those, what was occurring, it’s hard to specifically put my finger on one thing,” McVay said. “But there were some things that were very uncharacteristic and things that we can’t do moving forward.”

    Given the situation with Gurley, it’s on the rest of the Rams to lift their games. And it sure would help if the offensive line could get squared away.

    Too much on Jared Goff’s shoulders?

    It’s a new world for Goff right now, with an offensive line not yet in a groove and with an inability to lean as heavily into Gurley.

    And that obviously shows up in Goff’s play.

    After throwing three interceptions on Sunday, Goff is up to six for the year. He’s also coughed up the ball on fumbles in all four games.

    The turnovers are an indication that Goff is being forced to make plays and decisions under more duress than he’s experienced the last two years. There is a fine line here, because without a steady run game Goff has to carry more of the burden. His play must be an advancement of the offense instead of a detriment to it.

    Goff was brilliant at times on Sunday while throwing for a career-high 517 yards while completing 45 of 68 attempts. And clearly it’s absurd to ask him to throw the ball nearly 70 times without making some mistakes, including turning the ball over. But an argument can be made that Goff’s early-game gaffes helped put the Rams in the type of hole that required chucking it up on every play.

    Now in his fourth season and the owner of a new contract that pays him like a franchise quarterback, Goff must find the balance between being asked to do more than ever but not pushing things to the point of danger. And he might have to do that without the benefit of the same help he’s received the last two years from the rest of the Rams’ offense.

    “Ultimately we need to execute better on offense and I need to execute better personally,” Goff said. “I will and we will and I’m not worried about anything.”

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