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    Vincent Bonsignore‏ @DailyNewsVinny
    I had #Rams winning 28-10 today. Didn’t think it’d be in the first half though

    Zero doubt in my mind #Rams can compete/beat anyone in the #NFL. This is a good – across the board – team and very, very well coached

    #Rams have scored 84 points over last two games. Which is a lot

    #Rams are now 4-0 on the road and 5-0 away from Los Angeles.

    It’s pretty commonplace now for #Rams offense, defense and special teams to contribute on game to game basis

    That #Rams Goff-to-Watkins TD play was beautifully schemed by the way. A whole bunch of stuff going on there

    Of course #Rams Robert Woods would score his first touchdown – on third and 33 – on a 52-yard pass reception (doing most of the work)

    When Goff has time – and a vastly improved #Rams O-line has given it to him pretty much all year – he’s very, very good.

    Alden Gonzalez‏@Alden_Gonzalez
    Is Sean McVay a Coach of the Year candidate? Todd Gurley: “What’s understood don’t have to be explained.”

    The Rams, now 6-2, dominated in every way possible at a rain-soaked MetLife Stadium and have won their last two games by a combined score of 84-17. They scored on eight of their first nine possessions, forced three turnovers and blocked a punt. Jared Goff, Todd Gurley, Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods all had nice days. The Rams, 4-12 last year, are suddenly a powerhouse.

    Connor Barwin, on when he realized the Rams might be better than people think: “The reason I came here was to join a good defense and be with Wade. I knew Wade would be good, and I knew I was joining a very talented defense. I didn’t know much about Sean McVay, but within a couple weeks, I knew he was a dynamic person and a dynamic coach. It didn’t take long to find out he was a great coach and a great leader, and I knew I was going to be part of something.”

    Overheard in the pressbox: “Damn, I can’t believe I have to cover the playoffs this year.”

    The Rams, up by 31 points, blocked a punt. This is like JV versus varsity

    The Rams are outscoring teams 70-13 over the last nine quarters.

    Rich Hammond‏@Rich_Hammond
    Trumaine Johnson, on returning home: “To be honest, I’ll play anywhere right now with this group of men. We’re so focused.”

    Rams WR Robert Woods: “McVay is a mastermind. He’s the brains, and it shows. His offense is high-powered, so it’s just believing in him.”

    J.B. Long‏ @JB_Long
    Until Elias can prove me wrong… I’m claiming that #LARams just set an #NFL record for most miles traveled within a 3-game win streak.

    In three quarters today, Jared Goff sets career highs: 311 yards, 4 TDs, a 67yd TD toss, 146.8 passed rating (9th highest @RamsNFL history).

    Kevin Seifert
    There have been five players ejected from NFL games today after a total of three in the first eight weeks of the season.

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    Rams vs. Giants Postgame Notes

    – The Rams beat the Giants 51-17 and improved to 6-2, which is their best start in the first eight games of the season since 2001 when they started 7-1.
    – Today is the fifth game this season that the Rams scored 30-plus points, which is the most in a season since 2003 when they scored 30-plus points in seven of their 16 games.
    – Today is the third time this season that the Rams have surpassed 40 total points scored. The last time the Rams scored 40-plus points in three or more games was in 2001. (2017: 3 games with 40-plus points; 2001: 3 games with 40-plus points; 2000: 5 games with 40-plus points)
    – The last time the Rams beat the Giants was October 14, 2001.
    – QB Jared Goff completed 14-of-22 passes for 311 yards and four touchdowns (a new career-high) for a passer rating of 146.8, the ninth highest passer rating in franchise history.
    – Goff is the fourth quarterback this season to have 300-plus passing yards, four passing touchdowns and no interceptions in a game:
    o Tom Brady (9/24/17): 378 yards and 5 TDs against Houston
    o Russell Wilson (9/24/17): 373 yards and 4 TDs against Tennessee
    o Alex Smith (9/7/17): 368 yards and 4 TD against New England
    – Marks Goff’s second game this season with at least 300 yards.
    – RB Todd Gurley rushed 16 times for 59 yards and two touchdowns. Gurley now has seven rushing touchdowns this season and three receiving touchdowns.
    – Gurley registered a rush of 36 yards, his longest rush since 12/13/15 vs. Detroit.
    – WR Robert Woods notched his first touchdown of the season on a 52-yard pass from Goff. Also marked his longest touchdown reception of his career. Woods finished with four receptions for 70 yards.
    – Woods added a second touchdown for his first multi-touchdown game of his career.
    – TE Tyler Higbee hauled in his first touchdown of the season on an 8-yard pass from Goff.
    – Rookie TE Gerald Everett is currently the only rookie tight end in the NFL with two 40-plus yard receptions this season (vs. Giants – 44 yard rec., vs. WAS – 69 yard rec).
    – WR Sammy Watkins registered a 67-yard touchdown pass from Goff. Marked the longest receiving touchdown for the Rams since TE Lance Kendricks had an 80-yard touchdown reception at Tampa Bay (12/23/12).
    – DT Aaron Donald notched a strip-sack on Giants QB Eli Manning. Donald now has 4.0 sacks this season. OLB Connor Barwin recovered the fumble.
    – LB Alec Ogletree forced RB Wayne Gallman Jr. to fumble and Donald recovered the ball.
    – CB Trumaine Johnson picked off Manning. Johnson has two interceptions this season.
    – Barwin registered a sack on Manning to push his season total to 4.0 sacks.
    – LB Cory Littleon blocked a Brad Wing punt at the New York 34-yard line.
    – The Rams’ offense scored following all three defensive turnovers (two touchdowns, one field goal) and following the special teams’ blocked punt.
    – K Greg Zuerlein converted field goals of 27, 46 and 47 yards. Entering today’s game, Zuerlein was the NFL’s leading scorer and he added 15 points today to push his season total to 99 points.

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    James Laurinaitis‏ @JLaurinaitis55
    Happy for @RamsNFL brothers getting to experience this success! Keep it going fellas fun to watch!

    Isaac Bruce‏@IsaacBruce80
    Boy!!! 3rd&33Convert! #GoRams @RamsNFL

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    Jared Goff and Rams, suddenly a powerhouse, destroy Giants

    Alden Gonzalez

    http://kwese.espn.com/blog/los-angeles-rams/post/_/id/36204/rams-suddenly-a-powerhouse-destroy-giants

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Days before his Los Angeles Rams would play a road game against the New York Giants, Todd Gurley told coach Sean McVay about how he wished the bye week would’ve come a little bit later. The Rams were playing so well, coming off a 33-0 triumph from London, and some of them were uneasy about whether their offense could pick up where it left off after such an extended break.

    Break or no break, flight or no flight, sun or no sun, the Rams’ offense continues to hum along.

    On Sunday, in the middle of their third long trip in a four-week stretch, the Rams turned the mood at MetLife Stadium grayer than the sky that hovered above it. They demoralized the reeling Giants 51-17, improving to 6-2 in their first year under McVay. It’s the eighth game of the season, and the 2017 Rams have already outscored the 2016 Rams.

    Yeah, that’s right.

    It happened, actually, in the second quarter. A couple of penalties had the Rams facing third-and-33 from their own 48-yard line. They set up a screen with Robert Woods, playing it safe while hoping to get in field goal range. But Woods exploded to the middle of the field, found a hole and outran the Giants’ secondary. It was his first touchdown with the Rams and the longest of his career. It gave them 229 points, five more than their NFL-low total from all of last season.

    But the Rams weren’t even close to done. After a three-and-out by the Giants that prompted boos from a scant crowd, Jared Goff dropped back into the pocket and aired it out to Sammy Watkins, who easily beat Giants corner Landon Collins in one-on-one coverage. It was a 67-yard hookup, on a ball that traveled 54 yards beyond the line of scrimmage and went for the deepest completion of Goff’s career. It gave the Rams 24 touchdowns, tying their total from a 2016 season that finished with a 4-12 record under Jeff Fisher.

    Goff went 14-of-22 for 311 yards and a career-high four touchdowns with zero turnovers despite spending most of the fourth quarter on the bench. Goff has thrown 13 touchdown passes this season, eight more than he did in one fewer game as a rookie. Gurley added 104 scrimmage yards and two touchdowns, giving him 10 on the year — tying the career high he set in a dynamic rookie season.

    The Rams were facing a one-win Giants team without its two best receivers (Odell Beckham Jr. and Brandon Marshall), its two best offensive linemen (Justin Pugh and Weston Richburg), its defensive captain (Jonathan Casillas), one of its starting defensive ends (Olivier Vernon) and one of its top cornerbacks (Janoris Jenkins). But the Rams took care of business.

    They forced three turnovers — on a strip-sack by Aaron Donald, a forced fumble by Alec Ogletree and an interception by Trumaine Johnson — and blocked their second punt of the season. Offensively, they scored on eight of their first nine possessions. It marked the third time they have topped 40 points this season — after not scoring 40 points at all over the previous two seasons — and gave them a plus-108 point margin that is the NFL’s best.

    But nothing puts things in perspective better than this:

    The 2016 Rams, through 16 games: 224 points.

    The 2017 Rams, through eight games: 263 points.

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    Rams Rout Giants with 51-17 Victory

    Myles Simmons

    http://www.therams.com/news-and-events/article-1/Rams-Rout-Giants-with-51-17-Victory-/5083e597-2737-4da0-9a16-8ee957d033f3

    EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The Rams used a complete performance from each phase to trounce the Giants, 51-17 in Week 9.

    Los Angeles recorded three takeaways in the first half, each of which led to points. Quarterback Jared Goff threw for a career highs in both yards (311) and touchdowns (four). And the Rams recorded at least 40 points for the third time this season.

    Relevant to the latter point, Los Angeles has now eclipsed its point total from the entire 2016 season in its first eight games.

    And oh, by the way, the team is still undefeated in matchups away from the Coliseum this year — pushing that record to 5-0.

    The takeaways and points started early, when defensive tackle Aaron Donaldrecorded a strip-sack of quarterback Eli Manning on the game’s first drive. Outside linebacker Connor Barwin — who recorded a sack of his own later in the game — recovered the loose ball for an extra possession.

    It didn’t take long for the Rams to take advantage. Running back Todd Gurley began the drive with a 36-yard run to the left, showing good patience and burst through the line of scrimmage. He followed that with a nine-yard run to set the Rams up well in the red zone.

    On 3rd-and-2, Goff hit tight end Tyler Higbee in the middle of the end zone for an eight-yard touchdown.

    Manning finished a drive with a five-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Tavarres King later in the first quarter, but that would be the only time New York reached the end zone against Los Angeles’ first-team defense.

    Early in the second quarter, kicker Greg Zuerlein hit a 27-yard field goal to put the Rams back ahead 10-7. And from there, the visitors poured it on.

    After middle linebacker Alec Ogletree’s forced fumble became the second takeaway of the first half, wide receiver Robert Woods improbably scored his first touchdown of the season.

    Offensive pass interference and chop block penalties left the Rams with 3rd-and-33 from their own 48. Goff hit Woods with a screen pass, and with good blocks ahead of him, the wideout went 52 yards for the score.

    According to ESPN Stats and Info, it’s the first time a team has scored a touchdown with a down-and-distance of at least 33 yards since 2001.

    The scoring continued about two minutes of game time later, when Goff connected with wide receiver Sammy Watkins on a 67-yard bomb for a touchdown. Watkins’ longest reception of the season gave the Rams a 24-7 lead.

    The two teams traded field goals later in the second quarter, with cornerback Trumaine Johnson’s second interception of the year leading to Zuerlein’s. But a New York missed field goal as time expired in the second quarter kept the Rams with a 27-10 lead at halftime.

    The onslaught continued in the third quarter, as the Rams scored 21 points in the period to remove all doubt. The first came on a Gurley one-yard run to cap a seven-play, 75-yard drive to open the second half.

    Then a Pharoh Cooper 30-yard punt return set up a Gurley 44-yard reception to the Giants’ one-yard line. Woods got open on a shallow crossing route and Goff found him on 2nd-and-goal for a four-yard touchdown.

    Gurley capped the third-quarter scoring with a four-yard touchdown run, after linebacker Cory Littleton blocked his second punt in three games to give L.A. the ball on the New York 18-yard line.

    At that point, the Rams were up 48-10.

    New York pulled a bit closer just after Manning became just the seventh quarterback in NFL history to throw for over 50,000 yards. He made the score 48-17 with a 10-yard touchdown pass to rookie tight end Evan Engram.

    A Zuerlein 47-yard field goal in the fourth quarter capped a long drive and brought the Rams to 51 points — the first time the club has scored at least 50 in a game since a 52-0 victory over the Raiders in 2014.

    Los Angeles is now 6-2 on the season at its midway point. The Rams will be back at home at the Coliseum for the first time in over a month next week to play the Texans.

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    Giants defense seemingly quits on McAdoo

    Mike Florio

    Giants defense seemingly quits on McAdoo

    The Giants tend to be very patient with coaches and General Managers. It’s easy to exercise patience when the team isn’t disastrously bad.

    This year, the team is disastrously bad. And Sunday’s game seems to feature the cardinal sin of any football operation — a team (specifically a defense) that has quit on its coach, Ben McAdoo.

    The reason isn’t clear, but it appears that the New York defense simply hasn’t been trying as hard as maybe it otherwise could, should, or would. When the Rams turned a third-and-33 into a 52-yard touchdown, the video shows cornerback Eli Apple freezing up when he could have stopped receiver Robert Woods short of the sticks. The Giants defense otherwise has come off at times as lethargic and a step behind the L.A. offense.

    It could be that the L.A. offense is a step ahead of the Giants defense. Or it could be that the Giants defense doesn’t really care today — possibly because of the decision to suspend cornerback Janoris Jenkins, the second time this year McAdoo has suspended a member of the secondary.

    Whatever the reason and regardless of whether the Giants are waging a McAdoo mutiny, the second-year head coach needs to get things figured out quickly, or there won’t be a third.

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    Rams are making believers of us all

    VINCENT BONSIGNORE

    http://ramsrule.com/herd/read.php?19,597717,597717#msg-597717

    EAST RUTHERFORD N.J. – In an utterly ironic Rams season — the worst offensive team we’ve seen in years is now one of the best, a franchise that hasn’t had a winning season in 13 years now stands among the NFL’s elite, and the boring, mundane product they’ve typically produced is suddenly and undeniably must-see TV — it’s only appropriate the early knockout punch they delivered to the New York Giants on Sunday was dripping with irony.

    It’s been that kind of season for the Rams.

    And they are making believers of us all. Even if they sometimes can’t themselves.
    Such was the case on Sunday when Jared Goff lofted a high, arching pass downfield toward Sammy Watkins, only to instinctively grimace believing he put too much air under it.

    “Right away I thought that might be too much,” he’d say later.

    Watkins, running as fast as he could while tracking the ball, had little faith he’d arrive in time to make the catch.

    “I didn’t know I would get there,” he admitted.

    And after months and months of practice trying to finally hook up on a long pass, wouldn’t you know it, the play and route and throw unfolding in front of 76,877 fans at wet, cold MetLife Stadium represented the first time the Goff and Watkins had actually worked on it together.

    “That was the first time he’s ever ran that route,” Goff explained.

    Yet, much like the magical Rams season playing out before our very eyes — the one turning a previously 90-pound weakling into the NFL’s version of the Hulk while going coast to coast to convert skeptics into believers, just as the ball majestically descended from the gray skies above Watkins stretched his arms out as far as he could.

    And into his hands the football softly settled.

    Watkins, still in full stride, burst past the remaining Giants defenders on his way to a 67-yard touchdown to put the Rams up by 17 points. They’d eventually pummel the Giants 51-17 for their third straight win.

    “It felt great,” Watkins said of the long touchdown.

    It wasn’t supposed to happen, yet it did.

    The Rams aren’t supposed to be 6-2, yet they are.

    They aren’t supposed to be in first place, yet that’s exactly where they sit.

    It was expected to take Sean McVay years to breathe life into a Rams offense that barely averaged 14 points per game last year, if he did it at all.

    Yet with the calendar flipping from October to November the Rams are averaging 32.9 points per game, easily the best in the NFL

    What isn’t supposed to be actually is. Decisively so.

    How’s that for irony.

    And here’s the thing: Just as the ball fell from the sky organically and naturally into Watkins hands – as if it was meant to be – there is nothing about the Rams right now that seems distorted or fictitious or false.

    It’s real. It feels right.

    And as each week passes and another powerful statement gets delivered, the Rams record, their place in the NFL and the brightness of their future is becoming as believable as it is apparent.

    Even if the most ardent of skeptics continues to worry about the other shoe falling.

    As many did when the Rams first embarked on their month long odyssey away from Los Angeles after the gut-punch loss to the Seahawks in early October.

    Here we go again, some thought.

    They’ll wilt in the heat and humidity of Jacksonville, they warned. They’ll fall victim to the time difference and ordeal of traveling to London to play the Cardinals, some cautioned a week later.

    The rust of the bye week, the cross-country travel to New Jersey and the trap being set by the lowly Giants will certainly get them, others worried this week.

    “We’ve struggled so much in the past so it’s hard to go all in on us week to week,” veteran guard Rodger Saffold said. The skepticism is understandable as a result.

    Albeit waning by the minute after they aced their month-long test with a cumulative score of 111-34 while dominating the Jaguars, Cardinals and Giants.

    Three up, three down. And they barely broke a sweat in the process.

    Goff threw for a career-high four touchdowns while completing 14 of 22 passes for 311 yards. His passer rating was 146.8, the ninth highest for a single game in franchise history.

    Robert Woods scored his first two touchdowns of the season and caught four passes for 70 yards.

    The offense scored on eight of their first nine possessions. They scored 40 points for the second time this season.

    Keep in mind they didn’t score 40 points in a game in the past two seasons combined.

    The defense forced three turnovers, leading to 17 points. Special teams blocked their second punt in three games.

    On and on it goes. And the Rams keep getting better and better. Something special is going on here, folks.

    As for that other shoe? It high-stepped it out of town.

    Maybe it’s time we all recognized.

    “The more we win these games the more people are going to believe this is a true and competitive football team that’s going to put us in position to be a top team in this league.” Saffold said.

    I don’t know about you guys, but I’ve seen enough.

    I’m all in.

    Talk about irony.

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    NY daily news:http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/giants/giants-defense-latest-part-team-crumble-article-1.3613400

    Now the Giants defense has fallen apart.

    While the Big Blue defense has not lived up to the expectations of one of the most feared units in the league this season, they had still done enough to at least keep the Giants in games.

    That all changed Sunday when the Rams made them look like a Pop Warner team.

    The Giants allowed 51 points — the most allowed by Big Blue at home since 1964 when the Cleveland Browns put up 52 on them — with the Rams taking no more than four minutes to score on eight of their nine scoring drives and had 10 plays of at least 15 yards or more throughout the game.

    While the defense was missing some key starters due to injuries and shutdown corner Janoris Jenkins due to a suspension, it was still a shock to see such a poor effort on the surface.

    “That ain’t the case,” corner Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie said. “I don’t think guys lied down, you just got to move fast like quicksand. Go out there, you try to fight but you keep sinking.”

    The Giants sank faster than quicksand, though, and it started in the second quarter when they had the Rams pinned back on a third-and-33 from their own 48.
    Rams quarterback Jared Goff threw a screen pass to Robert Woods, who was left open and ran untouched for 52 yards into the end zone, which gave Los Angeles a 17-7 lead at the time.

    Safety Landon Collins, who was nearly at a loss for words following the game, said the defense just over-pursued.

    “We thought he was going to push to keep it strong,” Collins said. “He cut it back. We had nobody playing backdoor on that screen.”

    Two minutes later the Rams struck again, with Goff finding Sammy Watkins deep behind Collins and the secondary for a 67-yard touchdown and put the Rams up 24-7.

    They eventually took a 27-10 lead into halftime before scoring three touchdowns and a field goal in the second half.

    “It’s heartbreaking,” Collins said. “We have to really get in the film room, get in the locker room and kind of just figure this stuff out. Something is up and we’ve got to figure it out.”
    The Rams finished with 473 yards of total offense, with Goff throwing for 311 and the running game, led by Todd Gurley, accounting for 162.

    Jason Pierre-Paul’s reason for the defensive breakdown was simple.

    “Mistakes, mistakes, mistakes,” the defensive end said. “Mistakes cost us that game.”

    While head coach Ben McAdoo’s job is likely in jeopardy already, the poor performance from the defense could signal doom for other coaches, but Rodgers-Cromartie says the blame lies on the players.

    “You can’t put it on the coaches,” he said. “Not the way we’re playing. That’s the defense. Ask any of us, we’ve blown coverages for people wide open. You can’t fire no coach for that. Fire a player or something’s got to give.”

    Rodgers-Cromartie did express some optimism before leaving the stadium, saying he expects Jenkins and others to return to the defense next week.

    “Next week we’ll get a lot of key pieces back and go from there,” he said. “Just one week at a time.”

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    Rams special teams dominance:
    * 1st in kickoff return average
    * 1st in FG make percentage
    * Fewest punt return yards allowed
    * No XP missed

    That’s just amazing, really.

    The Rams lead the league in leading the league.

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