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    BTHRams@BTH_Rams
    Cmon Sean. Not gonna get a Belichick-coached team to jump…

    Sosa K@QBsMVP
    I don’t know how or why, but this is absolutely one of the most *satisfying* wins of the McVay era. Is it because he finally just said “f*ck it” and ran it 42x and went for multiple 4th downs?

    Maybe. Either way. Every one of my body parts are smiling.

    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    This was an important win for the Rams before their second bye of the season

    17 days until their next NFL game

    D’Marco Farr@DMarcoFarr1
    AD beat the left tackle for a sack on Cam Newton. Not a TE. Not a RB. He beat the Left Freaking Tackle. There is no debate.

    Rich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
    I’m expecting the other 31 teams to introduce Bone to their color scheme in 2021.

    Next Gen Stats@NextGenStats
    Cam Akers had a breakout game, setting a season-high for a Rams RB playtime (81%) for the 2nd-consecutive week.

    Akers gained +37 rush yards over expected, with most of his production coming outside the tackles (21 carries, 150 yards).

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    ==

    [link in tweet above]

    1) Though much ado will be made on this night and the morning after about the fall of the Patriots and their offensive struggles, the Rams defense was very much a wrecking ball. The second-ranked NFL defense dominated on Thursday, the face of the operation, Aaron Donald, wreaking havoc and the surrounding cast of destroyers doing just the same. In a Super Bowl rematch, the roles were reversed as the Rams prevailed on the strength of a suffocating defensive effort and the Patriots mustered just three points. Back then, Donald was a dominant force and he still is as much or more than any defensive player in the game. But he’s hardly the only one now. Jalen Ramsey’s addition has been pivotal and on Thursday, L.A.’s defense was in full force, hitting Cam Newton — and eventually Jarrett Stidham — from every direction. Michael Brockers had a pair of sacks and Kenny Young had a sack and a huge 79-yard pick-six that turned the game for good — even though it came in the first quarter. The Rams had six sacks, allowed just three points and a meager 220 yards of New England offense. These are the 2020 Rams (9-4), leaders of the NFC West and led by their defense. For all that was made about this being a Super Bowl rematch from two seasons ago, that really doesn’t matter much in reality, but it did reinforce how different the Rams are. They’ve rebounded from a subpar 2019 and their defense has led their ascent back to prominence and being a contender.

    2) Just four days after a huge 45-0 win over the Chargers, a complete reversal of fortune was realized for the Patriots (6-7). While the defense has had better performances, New England’s ugly defeat is on the shoulders of an inept offense. Newton and Co. just never got going. Newton was battered and when he did have time, he was throwing line drives into the turf. This game was over early as the Rams pulled away with a 17-0 lead that felt like double that. Newton’s night was ended early, too, when Jarrett Stidham replaced him in the fourth quarter. Stidham was bashed by the Rams, as well, getting sacked twice to Newton’s four. The Newton-led offense has had its moments this year, but the prevailing theme has been its sputtering play, interrupted with hope in one-game increments, but stumbling again a game or two later. While the blowout win over the Chargers was the Patriots’ last game prior to this, Thursday’s showing was more reminiscent of a Week 7 loss to another NFC West squad, when New England was stomped by the 49ers, 33-6. Newton struggled Thursday, completing 9-of-16 passes for 119 yards and a 53.9 rating. The stats actually look better than the performance did as it played out. Perhaps most stunning though was that the Patriots, the No. 3 rushing team in the NFL, were held to 107 yards on the ground. Newton’s performance was ugly, but the offensive line was dominated and no semblance of rhythm was ever found. The Patriots offense was pulverized on Thursday by the Rams.

    3) Cam Akers has taken on more and more of a lead-back role for the Rams lately. And it doesn’t appear as if he wants to give it back. Akers was the tone setter on Thursday, the Rams rookie roaring for 84 yards on nine carries in the first quarter. And when the game was done, he had a season-high for NFL rookie rushers with 171 yards on 29 carries. With the departure of Todd Gurley, the Rams have found success this season by backfield committee, but it’s difficult to make a rational argument for keeping Akers off the field now. On Thursday, he was exceptional. He ran hard and battered the Pats and he sped by them. Perhaps most impressive was his vision. Though the weather in L.A. is still rather warm and sunny, this is nonetheless the time of year when you want your defense and running game surging. Akers is making the latter happen and gaining steam. Prior to Week 12, Akers hadn’t run for more than 61 yards in a game. Since Week 12, he’s had three straight games with 72 yards or more. He more than doubled that on Thursday, breaking out in a big way in prime time, setting a tone for a win and perhaps setting a tone for what’s to come for the L.A. offense.

    4) This wasn’t the air-it-out version of Jared Goff. He managed, he showed his athleticism when called on, he overcame an early interception and he led more than anything. A game remove from throwing for 351 yards in a win over the Cardinals, Goff’s line of 16-of-25 for 137 yards was unappealing to put it mildly. But he did what was needed, he had a QB sneak for a score and tossed another to Cooper Kupp. He symbolized the Rams’ ability to win in an assortment of ways. And maybe what was most impressive was a character trait Goff has shown throughout much of his career and that’s his ability to bounce back, to leave the negative behind him. Goff’s scrutinized with every shaky performance and the naysayers are still picking knits after every good one. But he moves on. Good starts can be erased by ugly throws. That’s what looked to have happened at the tail end of the first quarter when Goff was intercepted by Myles Bryant and taken to the house. The return was reviewed and Bryant was ruled to have been down by contact and three plays later a Newton interception was the one returned for six by Young, which led to a 17-0 Rams start and, for all intents and purposes, the end for the Patriots. Goff’s INT ended up only slowing the Rams’ opening salvo as a tale of two first-half interceptions took the Rams and Patriots down two vastly different roads. Goff can throw it 50 times or 25, he can lead or manage.

    5) For all the Super Bowls that have really garnered Bill Belichick acclaim as arguably the greatest coach in NFL lore, one of his most impressive feats is having led the Patriots to the playoffs an NFL-record 11 straight seasons. The Patriots are still mathematically alive for the postseason, but they’re the No. 10 seed in the AFC and three behind the No. 7 Colts in the loss column. With the defeat, the Patriots’ remarkable string of 17 consecutive seasons of double-digit wins officially ended while their postseason run probably has, too. Following a horrendous 24-3 loss with historic streaks coming to an end, perhaps scrutinizing Belichick is warranted. Then again, when dynasties fall, that’s when you really begin to look back and ponder how exceptional they are. Belichick has done a rather impressive job coaching up a team that lost plenty of stellar free agents (yes, that guy, but not just that guy) and as many forget had more preseason opt-outs than any other team. These are not yesteryear’s Patriots, but at the least, they have reinforced just how remarkable their run was.

    6) Sean McVay has often been criticized for being too conservative. That wasn’t the case at the onset Thursday when a promising opening Rams drive stalled. McVay went for it on fourth-and-1 from the Patriots 1 and Goff skied over the goal line on a sneak for an early lead. L.A. went for it on fourth twice and converted each time. McVay’s been regarded as the mastermind behind a high-scoring, wide-open offense. He’s been criticized for being too conservative at times. But he’s 34-0 when his teams have a halftime lead, he turned around a losing franchise and led it to a Super Bowl and now he’s taking the team from a playoff-less 2019 through an impressive 2020 in which it’s winning in an assortment of ways, but led by its defense. He’s a versatile coach and he’s, plain and simple, a very good one. The Rams are winning for a lot of reasons this season, and McVay is one of them.

    7) Boasting one of the best WR duos in the game with Kupp and Robert Woods, the Rams didn’t mess around with an intriguing matchup between their receivers and Patriots cornerbacks J.C. Jackson and Stephon Gilmore. Woods and Kupp combined for 10 catches for 65 yards and a TD on 13 targets. But Kupp and Woods were out their blocking and doing it well. It was just further evidence of the team’s ability to be multi-dimensional. One of the elite receiving duos in the game giving way to catches to block for a burgeoning rookie runner speaks volumes for the team going forward. It’s easy to fall in love with teams when they impress in prime time, but L.A. has won in various ways all season and turned in too many stellar showings to ignore any more.

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    “I think the Rams are going to the NFC title game. I’m in.”👀

    Yeah, I agree with that for the reasons they gave. Good defense, good against the run, good running the ball.

    I will add that they are also very good against the pass, so there’s that. It’s a good defense.

    And like the handsome man said, Goff is capable of an F game, so that is their vulnerability at that stage. Brees is more reliable.

    It would be something to go beat New Orleans in New Orleans again, though, eh?

    …but…I get ahead of myself here.

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    It would be something to go beat New Orleans in New Orleans again, though, eh?

    I think it would be cool if the Rams go to New Orleans for the title game, have a horrible PI call go against them, but they overcome it and win easily anyway.

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    Peter King compares Akers to Leveon Bell:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdMSPq-FLlM

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    NFL Week 14 PFF ReFocused: Los Angeles Rams 24, New England Patriots 3

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    The Los Angeles Rams were finally able to enact their revenge on the New England Patriots, who held them to just 3 points in Super Bowl LIII. Aaron Donald and Co. gave the Cam Newton-led Patriots a taste of their own medicine, defeating them 24-3.

    Jared Goff and the passing game did not have their best night, but it didn’t matter as rookie running back Cam Akers carried the offense to its division-leading ninth victory of the season.

    STORY OF THE GAME

    Although many players have come and gone for both sides since their Super Bowl bout two years ago, Sean McVay and the Rams were seeking retribution for their poor outing in the last matchup. Still, it was not the offense that led the team to the win, outside of Akers’ heroics.

    It was the defense holding the Patriots to a single field goal on four red zone drives, manufacturing pressure on over 60% of dropbacks, and Kenny Young returning an interception 79 yards for six points.

    Donald excelled in his usual fashion, this time generating five QB pressures — just two less than the entire Patriots defense. The Rams’ defensive line forced six QB sacks — their second-most in a game this season — all of which came in the second half. Jalen Ramsey and Troy Hill were the stars of the secondary, combining for nine targets and allowing five to be caught for 26 yards, none of which gained a first down.

    The Newton experiment is wearing out in New England, as he has now thrown for five touchdowns against 10 interceptions on the season. His rushing ability is undeniable, but with a lack of receiving prowess on the outside and Newton’s shortage of elite accuracy, the Patriots offense has been uninspired, to say the least. Bill Belichick seems to agree, as he pulled Newton in favor of second-year QB Jarrett Stidham in the fourth quarter.

    There is not much to write home about for the Rams offense. No receiver had more than 40 yards and Goff completed just 16 of 25 passes for 137 yards with a touchdown and an interception.

    There really is only one player to recognize, and that is Akers. The rookie took his 29 carries for 171 yards, not only the most by a Rams running back this season, but the most by a rookie RB. McVay has often gone with the hot hand in 2020, but no back on the roster has received more than 21 carries in a game this season. This performance showcased just how much he believes in Akers heading into the playoffs.

    ROOKIE WATCH

    Outside of Akers, only safety Jordan Fuller saw more than 20 snaps for the Rams. The sixth-round rookie did not make much noise in the secondary, allowing both his targets to be caught for 20 yards and a first down. He did, however, net two tackles in the running game with one resulting in a defensive stop.

    On the other side of the field, tackle Michael Onwenu, tight ends Dalton Keene and Devin Asiasi, safety Kyle Dugger and linebacker Anfernee Jennings saw significant playing time tonight. Onwenu struggled in pass protection, allowing three QB pressures — including a sack — and was beaten on a couple more occasions on 32 pass-blocking snaps. Despite seeing plenty of playing time between the two, Keene and Asiasi combined for just one target and no receptions.

    Dugger did not need to do much in coverage, as he saw just one pass come his way, which wound up incomplete. But he was a force against the run, netting three total tackles, two defensive stops and one tackle for loss or no gain. Jennings was unable to make much of an impact in his time on the field, recording no significant stats.

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