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    Rams Tapes@RamsTapes
    THE RAMS HAVE OFFICIALLY TAKEN OVER THE 6TH SEED IN THE NFL PLAYOFF BRACKET

    Mina Kimes@minakimes
    Glad the Rams are playing at night so everyone can see what Stafford’s been doing all year

    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    Perry over Cobie Durant for the touchdown

    Rams need to learn how to put teams away. Same thing as last week.

    Fishkiller@FV_Mylia_Lynn
    I’ll take it, but that’s 2 weeks in a row that the Rams have led by 20+ mid-way through the 4th & have to hang on to win by 8 in a game they dominated. Need to get that stuff cleaned up asap.

    RAMS REPORT@RamsNFLReport
    Puka Nacua

    9 receptions. 164 yards. 1 touchdown.

    This man is insane.

    Rams Brothers@RamsBrothers
    Puka Nacua needs just 146 receiving yards over the next 2 games to break Bill Gorman’s all-time rookie receiving record of 1,473 yards. If he breaks it, he has to be the OROY, right?

    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    amazing job by Puka to not only break the tackle, but also stay in bounds to kill the clock more.

    he’s such a baller

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    Puka Nacua adds a new move every week. As strong as he started the season, he has improved, gotten sharper, gotten even more confident in his movements after the catch. Must be really fun for fans to watch a young player grow up in real time, week by week.

    Sosa Kremenjas@QBsMVP
    Rams’ 5th-round picks combined for on TNF:

    31 total touches
    284 total yards
    2 TDs

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    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Matthew Stafford and the @RamsNFL become the first opponent to pass for 300+ against New Orleans since Week 9, 2021 (snapping a streak of 40 consecutive games, was the longest active). h/t @NFLResearch

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    The Rams have now scored at least 27 points in five consecutive games.

    Bukayo Saka Liker@3k_
    The wild thing to consider is that internally, this franchise effectively gave up on this year in the offseason. Jalen Ramsey, Bobby Wagner, Leonard Floyd, etc.

    So to be above .500 with two games to play is a RIDICULOUS achievement.

    Cornell@gqscholar
    Rams are in the middle of a retool and working with half a cap due to roster cuts. Rams doesn’t have the depth to roll out a solid special teams at this time

    Rams Brothers@RamsBrothers
    Puka Nacua has now surpassed Randy Moss and is 5th all-time in rookie receiving yards with 1,327 on the season

    Next Gen Stats@NextGenStats
    Matthew Stafford completed 21 of his 29 attempts for 298 yards and 2 TDs when targeting receivers in motion, recording a season-high +12.4% CPOE on such attempts.

    The Rams offense utilized shift/motion on a season-high 86.4% of plays in Week 16, and have now run motion on 71.7% of their plays this season (3rd-highest in the NFL).

    Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
    In his career, Matthew Stafford never had a running back rush for 100 yards in back-to-back games until the last 2 weeks.

    Now, Kyren Williams has 100 yards in THREE straight games.

    @speed_kills@speedk1lls
    Now that the offense doesn’t solely rely on Stafford he’s thriving. He has come to life once Kyren took on a more prominent role.

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    from https://theramswire.usatoday.com/lists/rams-saints-best-worst-players-week-16-thursday-night/?taid=658518044a445e000158d849&utm_campaign=trueanthem&utm_medium=trueanthem&utm_source=twitter

    Ernest Jones is healthy again and is playing elite football at inside linebacker right now. The third-year linebacker notched seven tackles, two tackles for loss, two pass breakups, and a sack in the crucial victory against the Saints. The Rams are asking Jones to be a leader on the defense and Raheem Morris is dialing up more blitzes for him down the stretch. Jones has career-best marks in tackles (132), tackles for loss (13), pass breakups (6), and sacks (4.5) with two games still to go.

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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    To Kyren Williams, the best part of a win like this and a shot at the postseason is “getting to play ball with my friends!” (Said with a massive grin). He added he’s been wanting to score in that end zone for a while so he could get the ball to his mom.

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    Kupp, Nacua, and Kyren have played 7 games together. Averages in those contests:
    28.9 points per game & 6.2 yards/play.

    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    When Matthew Stafford arrived in LA, the entire team conversation was about a Super Bowl.
    This year, it has all been about steps of growth. One at a time. How has he stayed present with this group? “I’m taking them right there with them. Each team is – every year is a building

    process. Sometimes you do it different than other years. This year is different than all the other years I’ve played. But it’s fun to go to work with these guys. Fun to watch everyone come together, pull for each other, work hard. We push each other every day in practice and

    then feel ultra-prepared when we come out on game day. Today was no different.”

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    Jourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
    The pre and at-snap movement is one thing, but it strikes me in run and pass how *much* of the field the Rams offense is getting to horizontally and vertically. The concept designs stretch a number of ways, but you’re also seeing some really technical sideline throws and catches.

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    Some will say this vid is way too tilted. It definitely has an angle. 

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    The piece by Sam Farmer hit me right in the feels. I love that Stafford is the Rams quarterback. What a remarkable performance last night.

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    Greg Beacham@gregbeacham
    The Rams’ Kobie Turner now leads all NFL rookies in sacks (6.5) this season, passing Byron Young of the Los Angeles Rams (6.0)

    Matthew Stafford has thrown multiple TD passes in 5 straight games for only the 3rd time in his 15-year NFL career. His record is 7 straight games.

    “He makes it look effortless. You give him time back there, he’ll dot up any team in the league. He’s a one-of-a-kind player. The arm angles, the accuracy, just unbelievable.” -Rams S John Johnson on Matthew Stafford

    Kyren Williams becomes only the second 1,000-yard rusher Matthew Stafford has played with in his 15 NFL seasons, joining Reggie Bush in Detroit.

    J.B. Long@JB_Long
    28+ pts in 5 straight games for the @RamsNFL. Tied for the NFL’s longest active streak

    technically the longest now, but SF gets a chance to answer over the weekend

    *4th straight game with a TD for DRob (career-best)

    *5th straight game with multiple TD tosses for Stafford (longest run as a Ram, longest active streak in NFL)

    *Ernest Jones with a sack in 3 straight games.

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    Cowherd is right again. It’s amazing how few national guys get beyond platitudes. Cowherd and Eisen actually know what they’re talking about.

    As exciting as this season is, Cowherd is right to point out that the Rams don’t have enough pass rush, give up the deep ball, and have substandard special teams. And that’s enough to keep them from getting to the NFC championship game.

    And that’s where the Rams will invest this offseason, I think. They can’t be happy with the CBs, and Havrasik is gone.

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    Puka Nacua shows why he’s in Offensive ROY conversation in prime time as Rams keep rolling

    Jourdan Rodrigue

    https://theathletic.com/5156731/2023/12/22/rams-puka-nacua-rookie-receiver-thursday-night/?source=emp_shared_article

    INGLEWOOD, Calif — There weren’t many people out there left for rookie receiver Puka Nacua to surprise, but he blew the doors off his prime-time moment anyway.

    Nacua, who finished the Los Angeles Rams’ 30-22 win Thursday night against the New Orleans Saints with a career-high 164 receiving yards (180 total scrimmage yards), is now just 146 yards away from matching Bill Groman’s all-time rookie receiving record (1,473 yards). Nacua is squarely in the Offensive Rookie of the Year conversation, or he should and likely will be because any pundit with a pulse was watching him jet-sweep around defensive linemen and shake off defensive backs and stretch for catches and block down on safeties in the run game all night.

    “He’s outstanding,” coach Sean McVay said after the game. “I could not be more grateful for the contributions … you guys have seen it week in and week out. You talk about that (run/pass) balance, you can’t have that balance if you don’t have receivers who are willing to dig out support and do some of the things that he does. You see around the league, (Houston Texans quarterback C.J.) Stroud has had a great year, but this guy … he would get my vote. He’s really special.

    “But the best part about him is, he doesn’t worry about those things. He worries about being a great teammate.”

    That the 164 receiving yards and a touchdown — the latter of which was on the Rams’ game-opening fourth-and-goal from the 2 — is just a yard better than Nacua’s Week 4 game against the Colts, or just 10 yards better than his Week 7 game against the Steelers is a reminder that Nacua has been doing this all … dang … year … whether people were watching the games the entire time, or still cracking jokes about the general anonymity of the Rams’ 2023 roster.

    The fact is, the Rams went from a team nobody knew to a team nobody wants to play.

    Memorable moments for Nacua on Thursday night included a 17-yard catch on third-and-6 on the Rams’ 14-play, 95-yard opening drive. He added a 28-yard catch in the second quarter, 10 yards of which came after the catch, and a 41-yarder in the third. Nacua accounted for six of the Rams’ 10 most productive plays.

    He is also growing in the little details each week. He went from the zone-beating first read of Matthew Stafford in an historically productive start to the season (filling in for longtime star Cooper Kupp) to a receiver who has moves — like, NFL moves such as long speed on vertical routes or the little shoulder shakes and ankle-breaking pivots that help shake and spin around defenders for more yards after the catch. A third-and-1 that gained 29 yards down the sideline, 19 of which were with the ball in Nacua’s hands, showed how far he has come in just a short time (and from an already impressive start).

    The Rams have a 72 percent shot at the playoffs now, according to the New York Times tracker. Nacua is a huge reason for that, but not just because of his production. He also embodies an energy so many Rams players on this roster also carry, young or old. They are present. They are too focused on the work at hand — “work works,” McVay says, as I wrote earlier this year — to go anywhere but forward, because that is where their collective growth is carrying them. Some of them don’t know any better than to be wholly present. Some, like McVay and even Stafford, have re-discovered that as “grizzled” veterans.

    “I’m taking (steps) right there with them,” Stafford said. “Every year is a building process. Sometimes you do it different than other years. This year is different than all the other years I’ve played. But it’s fun to go to work with these guys, (and) fun to watch everyone come together, pull for each other, work hard.”

    There are still a few key matters to clean up, that have almost — almost, but not quite — done the Rams in over the last few weeks and even throughout the season.

    Kicker Lucas Havrisik keeps missing field goals. Between Havrisik and other kickers the Rams have rolled without direction through their roster in 2023, they are leading the NFL in missed field goals and at the bottom in special teams DVOA. Thursday night, it was a missed 47-yard attempt that gave the Saints the ball at their 37-yard line. They scored their first touchdown of the day three plays later. Another special teams gaffe set up another all-too-easy score that made the game a little too close for comfort. With 4:40 left in the game and the Rams up 30-14, rookie punter Ethan Evans had his punt chipped and the Saints got the ball back at the Los Angeles 35-yard line. They scored a touchdown, and then converted a two-point try, just two plays later.

    “I’m always concerned with things that we can improve upon,” McVay said. “We got to look at it, we got to be honest with ourselves in terms of the totality of what occurred. There are so many moving parts on every single snap, and we’re interested in being solution-oriented. So, there’s going to be some things that we’ll look at (and) clean up.”

    The defense had held New Orleans to 14 points until that late fourth-quarter drive, including two punts, three turnovers on downs and an interception in their nine drives not including kneeldowns. The touchdown also drew a rare (though still delicate) comment toward the officials from McVay, because Cobie Durant’s jersey and arm appeared to get pulled during the touchdown catch by A.T Perry. Regardless of any possible missed call, twice in five days (and a couple more times this season), the Rams have broken down in one phase or another in late moments. That won’t fly in the postseason. It certainly can’t fly wide left.

    “We sure make it interesting, don’t we?” McVay said with a dry smile. “Defensively, we played really well. It was a big turnover by (safety) Jordan Fuller, and then we gave up some stuff at the end that we’ve got to clean up and there’s a lot of things that we can certainly improve on special teams.”

    But Nacua — along with a cast that included Stafford and Kupp, who are always cool at the right moment, dependable gains in key situations from Kyren Williams, who crossed the 1,000 rushing yards mark Thursday with 104 yards on 22 carries and an 82-yard/one-touchdown effort from receiver Demarcus Robinson — took matters into his own hands to ice out the victory with the kind of decisiveness usually more present in players with much more experience.

    Nacua fell on the Saints’ onside kick attempt after their two-point conversion — “in the moment, every alarm in my body and my brain is going off,” he said — and then carried a handoff around the left side and up the field for a conversion just on the front side of the two-minute warning, staying in-bounds so that New Orleans had nothing else to help it on the other side. They had no remaining timeouts, while the Rams had a fresh set of downs.

    “Great catch on the onside kick, and physical run,” said Stafford, “which was awesome. … He stayed up, stayed in bounds. Did all the right stuff.”

    Stafford said it so casually, as if that level of awareness and execution is simply just the expectation of Nacua at this point.

    Nacua, the fifth-round rookie receiver who doesn’t play like a rookie.

    Who this season has gotten shoutouts from LeBron James and whose No. 17 jersey was worn by new Dodgers star Shohei Ohtani as he sat in Stan Kroenke’s suite Thursday night.

    Who somehow keeps growing, keeps getting better and keeps inching closer to an all-time rookie receiving record that doesn’t even cross his mind.

    “Definitely not,” said Nacua, when asked whether he could have pictured now being in reach of that high mark when he started his rookie season. “I was thinking about how would I be able to block well enough to get on the field, and if I was going to be a special teams player and how I was going to be able to figure that out.”

    That is “it,” whatever you want to call it. That thing that Nacua has, that the players on this roster have whether they are on offense or defense, whether they are 10-year veterans or started the year as wide-eyed rookies.

    And imagine what “it” — what he, what they all — can become next.

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