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  • in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136570
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    Didnt find that Peter King vid interesting, until the 30 minute mark where

    he talks about what the rams were left with on offense when OBJ went out.

    A lot of media folks just dont talk about injuries for various reasons,

    and they will say things like “the bengal defense played great…yada yada” — but the fact is the Rams were crippled.

    Anyway, as has been pointed out elsewhere, the Kupp final TD was supposed to be an OBJ route.

     

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    in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136569
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    in reply to: Questions about Next year’s Rams #136567
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    Some schedule speculations.  Rams playing the NFC South next year, i guess

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    This is worse than saying they blew it, imo. He did twist and turn, and it caused Ramsey to lose his balance. Ramsey was inside that guy’s jersey, and could have picked that pass off. Dude flung him out of the way. There’s no way that wasn’t a flagrant penalty. The ref blew it, and should just say so.

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    Yes, it was simply a blown call.   Coulda been called a ‘facemask’ or ‘pass interference’ but it was clearly a blown call.   Frankly, i havent even heard of a sane Bengal fan that disputes that.

    Jalen actually handled the aftermath well, I thought.   He coulda just had a melt-down over that, but he just went on to the next series.   Short memory.

     

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    in reply to: Rams win #136542
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    A’shawn:https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/nfl/lions/2022/02/10/detroit-lions-ashawn-robinson-super-bowl-56-los-angeles-rams/6733434001/

    “…Robinson missed the start of the 2020 season with COVID-19 concerns related to a previous medical condition. He started last season on the non-football injury list, agreed to delay the start of his contract by one year, and returned midseason on an incentive-laden deal to play sparingly — 111 snaps in eight games — down the stretch…”

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    I dont know what this means.  Do they have Ashawn signed for 1 more year, or 2?

     

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    in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136552
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    Anybody else have trouble even watching that last play by AD?   I mean, that F’ing Joe Burrow almost completed that last desperate fling as he was falling to the ground.   Unbelievable.   That coulda been remembered as a kindof ‘immaculate reception’ type deal.   Damn.   My heart skips a beat everytime i watch that replay.

     

    So many plays like that in this game.    I dont know how long-time Bengal fans survive this.   So many ‘what ifs’ in that game.    Ah well.

     

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    in reply to: Questions about Next year’s Rams #136551
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    2. Will McVay leave?

    • I doubt he does. But if he does. Who ends up as the Head Coach? Raheem Morris? Brian Flores? wv ram? zn? someone else?
    • What kind of offense would we run?
    • What kind of defense would we run?

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    I have not decided whether I am going to coach the Rams or not.

    I’m still ‘blessed’ and ‘living in the moment.’

    I can reveal that I ‘am’ working on a new helmet design.  I’m incorporating hints of anarcho-communism into the new uniforms.   Still trying to work out the helmet logo.  A blend of hammer, sickle and horn is in the works.

     

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    in reply to: Rams win #136550
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    Oh, and Johnny Hekker?  WTF, man?

    First punt is a line drive, and the weird drop on the extra point?

    Was the game just to big for ole Johnny?

     

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    in reply to: Rams win #136549
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    That was very visible and right now we only have guesses I guess. I just think Cinn. has a very good DL and they spent 2 weeks studying how to beat the Rams OL. There are games where the Rams OL got thumped during the season, and then there are games like SF in the playoffs where the Rams OL adjusted and was effective. 2 weeks I guess is enough to see the adjustments and deconstruct them. I think it is fairly obvious that the Cinn. game plan on defense was to force the Rams to throw on every down. Interestingly, for the one time I can think of in 5 years, McVay just stuck with the run even when it was not working. They couldn’t crack the code but they did force Cinn. to think run and not just pass. Then, they had a brilliant 2 minute drill, augmented by things like the fact that Kupp can cut when running the ball in a way that belies being a 6’2″ receiver, and that Stafford can actually complete a 20 yard no-look pass to the middle of the field against a defensive set that actually worked against that particular play call. They did not go 2-minute no-huddle the entire game until that moment, they did not use receivers in the run game until that moment, all Rams strengths they held in reserve. I look forward to finding something by a smart analyst somewhere who dissects what the Cinn. defense was doing to the Rams OL. It just looks to me like they were primed to see and exploit gaps in the zone running scheme. But that’s a guess out of fuzzy memory.

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    Yeah, I hope some analytical guru writes about why the Bengals were able to massacre the Rams running game.  I mean..it…was..a..Massacre.  A weird massacre.  Sometimes TWO Bengal defenders were just running free and meeting at the RB.  It was just…weird.

    As far as McV ‘sticking with the running game too long’ — I’ve heard media people saying that.   But I think ‘that’ was just OBJ going down, and Higby being out, etc.    The Rams were just down to a bare-bones passing game.

    McVay was in a very tough spot.   Passing was always gonna be dangerous with unknown-quantities out there running routes.    I think McVay was nervous about trusting the inexperienced, less-than-stellar pass-catchers out there.

    Until, of course, he had no choice at the end of the game.

     

    Such a strange game.   A LOT of weird stuff going on in that game

    on both sides of the ball for both teams.

     

    I feel bad for Bengal fans, btw.   This isnt like beating the Titans or Vikings or Cowboys or 49ers or Patriots or Seahawks.   F ‘them’   🙂

    But the Bengals….I hope they get their championship in the next few years.

     

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    in reply to: Rams win #136540
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    I dont understand why the Rams run game was so atrocious in that game.

    I mean, it seemed like Bengal defenders were always running free,

    right into the RB.   Seemed like No-one was even trying to block them.

    They ran better on the powerful 49er D.

     

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    in reply to: Rams tweets … 2/15 -2/16 #136524
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    “On this team we fight for that inch…”

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    in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136515
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    in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136514
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    in reply to: Rams tweets … 2/15 -2/16 #136513
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    Tej Seth@tejfbanalytics
    watching the matthew stafford no-look pass:

    -1st time: “that was a great throw”
    -5th time: “that was one of the best throws in super bowl history”
    -20th time: “given the magnitude and context of the game, it is the best throw in the history of the NFL”

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    Ha.  Yes to all that.

    In fact it was the greatest play in sports history.

     

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    in reply to: the really big articles & longer vids on the super bowl #136496
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    Robert Woods:

    “…As he wept in the locker room at halftime after teammates had filed back onto the field, Woods — the very player whose absence Beckham has been trying to fill — held him tightly and said to him, “I am right with you. I will be here every step, every rehab, every day.”

    in reply to: Rams win #136494
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    Well, i dont think its a coincidence that Kupp elevated his game

    right when Stafford became the QB.

    Kupp would not have had this kind of year, with Goff.

     

    Its some sort of symbiosis type thing.  Stafford and Goff are more

    than the sum of their parts.   Their skills and weird-psychic-connection

    make the combo lethal.

     

    Btw, I predicted Kupp would be injured at some point this year.  But he proved to be quite strong and durable.   Instead, Higby, Woods, and OBJ went down.

     

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    in reply to: Rams win #136471
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    I feel a shared sense of joy with this place and you folks. That was outstanding. The big guys had big moments. The opening of the second half was a nightmare, but the defense did it’s job. That winning drive was a masterpiece. High fives and fist bumps all around.

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    We should  all get rings.

    We deserve rings.

     

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    in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136467
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    Nice Orlovsky sketch of the pass-rush games:

    in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136462
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    “cant stop watching this pass….one of the most beautiful passes Ive ever seen…”   M. Kimes, on the no look pass

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    in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136459
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    in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136454
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    in reply to: Rams win #136452
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    I have never seen so many post-game “wife runs into husband-player’s arms, with kids right behind…”

    Perhaps its all spontaneous… but it looks to me like its practically staged and choreographed by the NFL.

    Smarmy I can stomach, but staged-and-smarmy, makes me cringe.

     

    wv curmudgeon

     

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    Yeah. There is no way the Rams are Super Bowl champions with Jared Goff right now. There is no way Goff leads the Rams to beat the Bucs, the 9ers, and the Bengals the way Stafford just did. Stafford looked shaky to start the season. He had a rough stretch in the middle, with some very bad picks. And the man was clutch when it mattered most. Absolutely clutch.

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    Yup.   And the INTs are just part of Stafford’s game.   He’s not Aaron Rogers.

    He’s not Brady.   He’s not careful like them.    He’s a different animal.

     

    He’s more like Mike Martz, if Martz was a QB.   He’s gonna throw the damn ball and go for big plays, and  INT’s be damned.

     

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    in reply to: Rams win #136448
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    On goodmorning football show.   Lady who interviewed Kupp said, after the Kupp TD against Apple,

    Kupp goes to sideline and Robert Woods smiles and sez “apple sauce”.

     

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    in reply to: media, twitter etc. on the super bowl win #136439
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    Talib praising McVay, and AD.

    Says the Rams traded him ‘like a man’, Rams dont knit-pick about silly dress codes, etc.

    in reply to: Rams win #136438
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    Any word on OBJ’s knee yet?

    On the pass interference call.   When the play is slowed-down, it sure looks like

    a great play by the defender.   But the refs see things in real time.  And in real time, the defenders body and hand placement are exactly where they would be if it were an infraction.   So, I totally get the call.   It ‘looks’ like P.I. in real time.

    Slow it down, play it back and forth, and it looks picky ‘at best’.

    Still, the call was understandable in real time.   Its not like the thing in the Saints game which was…ya know…divine intervention.

     

    The noncall on the cincy TD with Ramsay.   Kinda hard to understand how that one was missed.   It looked like a clear penalty in real time and slowed-down-time.

     

    I thought it was classy of the Bengals coach to say he thought the officals

    did a good job.    Whether he actually thot that or not, it was classy.

     

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    in reply to: Rams win #136431
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    I keep thinking about the AD play on ‘third’ down.  The run play.

    The next play, the 4th down play was great, but we all expect that kind of play.

     

    The two plays together kinda sum up his whole career, dont they.

     

    But that run-stop, in the clutch, in the super bowl, when they had to have it.

    And there is no way he should have been strong/fast-enough to make that play.    I still dont know how he had the leverage to make that third-down play.

    Maybe I’m crazy but that might be his best play ever.

     

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    in reply to: Rams win #136402
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    Gutted out wins against the Bucs, the 49ers, the Bengals.

    Quite a run.

    Let us bask.

     

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    Brockers on AD and rooting for the Rams:

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