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znModeratorBlaine Grisak@bgrisakTST
Yes, Rams ran the ball 42x in the win against the Bills.No, that doesn’t mean Rams need to run the ball 30x a game to win.
Rams had a 38.1% rushing success rate (19th) and -0.11 EPA/rush vs. the Bills. Not the reason they won.
@speed_kills@speedk1lls
one of the contributing factors 4 sure. Oline gets to attack rather than be attacked. Takes heat off his of Stafford and doesn’t put the entire offense on him. Forced Buffalo to play both the run and pass and as Brady mentioned forced them 2 run blitz on 1st down to stop the Rams
znModeratorSarah Barshop@sarahbarshop
Demarcus Robinson (shoulder) is at practice today for the Rams. I don’t see Cobie Durant (lung contusion).
znModeratorThe 33rd Team@The33rdTeamFB
Puka Nacua has appeared in 8 games this seasonIn two of those games, Nacua was out before halftime (W1 – injury; W9 – ejection)
In the other six, Puka is averaging 110 receiving yards per game 🔥
znModeratorWith Sundays game, Matthew Stafford passed Dan Marino for most 300 yard passing games in NFL history.
He is now 8th All-Time and needs 4 more games to tie for 7th place.
HOF’er pic.twitter.com/dgy4pge0r8
— Stafford9 (@LAR9MS) December 11, 2024
znModeratorJ.B. Long@JB_Long
Kyren Williams is the first back to have multiple campaigns with 1K rushing yards & 12+ rushing TDs within his first three career seasons since Adrian Peterson.
znModeratorroberto clemente@rclemente2121
stafford as a Ram, in december:10-1
4-1 vs teams w/ a winning record
6-0 vs teams w/ a losing record
2-0 vs div opponents
6-0 at home
4-1 on the roadso this thurs let’s make it:
11-17-0 vs teams w/ a losing record
3-0 vs div opponents
5-1 on the road
znModeratorPFF@PFF
Puka Nacua: 92.3 PFF Grade in Week 141st among all WRs 🐏
znModeratorDecember 11, 2024 at 6:35 am in reply to: the “healthcare” industry (thread includes entire film “Sicko” for free) #153822
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znModeratormcvay's rams are 7-2 on thursday nights, including 1-0 against the 49ers, and this little thursday night gem at the coliseum: pic.twitter.com/C6oB0hz2S3
— roberto clemente (@rclemente2121) December 11, 2024
znModeratorI know nothing about tariffs.
So just post merrily away on the topic.
znModeratorTake the simple
Make it easy@RamsNFL pic.twitter.com/56tubAWPcp— Dan Orlovsky (@danorlovsky7) December 10, 2024
znModeratorI posted this earlier but it never appeared
You tried to quote a live tweet with a vid in it. The software here thinks that’s spam and marks it pending.
znModerator“I think McDermott hasn’t understood or comprehended that every single second nowadays matters.”@Chris_Broussard explains why coaching cost the Bills a win vs. Rams: pic.twitter.com/WobrkLzwY5
— First Things First (@FTFonFS1) December 9, 2024
znModeratorBTW, did anybody get a good look at the XP that Karty missed? They didn’t show a replay of it. I thought the snap/hold was botched, but…no replay or comment from Tom the Genius Brady.
Someone said it was a bad snap.
Missed kicks are so commonplace with the Rams I guess the networks don’t bother replaying them anymore.
I didn’t find any official press on it. Just fan postings.
Xelcar569
The snap was bad, it came in low and at Evans’ knee. He couldn’t pick it up and get a nice hold on it in time. Karty, seeing Evans fumble around with the ball tried to slow down his operation but still tried to get the kick off so it didn’t get blocked, this resulted in a very low kick and Karty stumbling to the ground cause he had no more momentum.
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znModeratorJourdan Rodrigue@JourdanRodrigue
It’s a sprained shoulder for Demarcus Robinson, per McVay, who had no definitive update but was hopeful it would not affect Robinson’s status for TNF.
znModeratorRams make a statement by scoring 44 points to beat AFC powerhouse Bills
Gary Klein
https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams/story/2024-12-08/rams-score-44-points-upset-buffalo-bills
So maybe this Rams team is better than average.
Perhaps coach Sean McVay finally has them on track to win the NFC West.
And, dare we posit it: A deep playoff run?
It’s all out there for the Rams, who went from marginal-all-season to mostly magnificent for a day with a 44-42 victory over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in front of 73,493 at SoFi Stadium.
Running back Kyren Williams and receiver Puka Nacua each scored two touchdowns, Matthew Stafford passed for 320 yards, and special teams came up big as the Rams improved to 7-6.
“Players did the damn thing,” coach Sean McVay said proudly.
It is the first time this season that the Rams have been above .500, and they did it by holding on to defeat one of the best teams in the NFL.
Consider:
The Bills went into the game with a 10-2 record and riding a seven-game winning streak.
They had scored 30 points or more in six straight games.
They were fresh off clinching a fifth consecutive AFC East title and in contention for the No. 1 seed in the AFC playoffs.
But even with the vaunted “Bills Mafia” making up the majority of fans in the stadium — and Bills quarterback Josh Allen accounting for six touchdowns — the Rams registered their most impressive victory of the season.“Beating a team like this is a huge confidence booster for us,” said Williams, who rushed for 87 yards in a career-high 29 carries. “But we knew we were going to come in and beat them, so we’ve got to continue to keep going like that.”
The victory moved the Rams into second place in the NFC West behind the Seattle Seahawks (8-5), a 30-18 winner Sunday over the Arizona Cardinals (6-7).
The Rams do not have much time to savor the victory. On Thursday night in Santa Clara they play the San Francisco 49ers (6-7), who beat the Chicago Bears on Sunday.
“It’s going to feel like a playoff game,” linebacker Michael Hoecht said.
The Rams must once again play “fast and free,” McVay said.
“That’s going to be a key, critical factor for us to be able to have a chance to go do what we need to do on Thursday night,” he said.
On Sunday, no Ram played with more elan than Nacua, who McVay described as “an igniter.” The second-year pro caught 12 passes for 162 yards and a touchdown and also rushed for a touchdown.
“It’s fantastic being able to feel like, ‘Man this is what it feels like when the Rams are moving and connecting on all cylinders,’” Nacua said. “But also [there are] still moments where we know we can execute a little bit better to make this game a blowout.”
The Rams scored early. They scored often. They scored more points in a game than they had all season, eclipsing the 30 they posted in an Oct. 24 victory over the Minnesota Vikings.
The Rams led, 24-14, at halftime. It marked the most points the Rams had scored in the first half since a game in 2022.
That was the Rams’ lost season, the worst Super Bowl hangover in NFL history, that had begun with a 31-10 wipeout by the Bills and featured Stafford getting mauled seven times for sacks.
This time, the line kept Stafford clean. Williams and Blake Corum ran with authority. The Rams converted 11 of 15 third downs.
“Our guys did an amazing job up front,” said Stafford, who passed for two touchdowns, giving him 10 in the last four games. “It starts with those guys.”
While the offense hummed for most of the game, the defense struggled to neutralize Allen. The MVP candidate produced another otherworldly performance.
“Josh Allen is an alien,” McVay said.
The 6-foot-5, 237-pound Allen accounted for all six Bills touchdowns, becoming the first player with three rushing and three passing touchdowns in an NFL game. He passed for 342 yards and three touchdowns, and rushed for 82 yards and three touchdowns.
“He was something to deal with,” rookie safety Kam Kinchens said, shaking his head.
The Rams offense was their best defense.
The notoriously slow-starting Rams built their 10-point halftime lead on touchdown runs by Williams and Nacua and tight end Hunter Long’s touchdown return of a blocked punt.
Stafford’s touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp near the end of the third quarter extended the Rams’ lead to 38-21.
But Allen’s short touchdown run and his scoring pass to Mack Hollins pulled the Bills within 38-35 with almost 9 minutes left.
Stafford’s fourth-down pass to Tutu Atwell with just under 4 minutes left kept alive a drive that Nacua capped with a 19-yard touchdown for a 44-35 lead.
Check out the game summary from the Rams’ win Sunday.
Allen’s sneak for a touchdown with a minute left cut the deficit, but the Rams recovered the onside kick and ran out the clock.
So now it’s on to play the 49ers, a team the Rams defeated in Week 3 at SoFi Stadium.
The Rams remain in search of a totally complete performance, one that includes a high-powered offense, suffocating defense and opportunistic special teams.
“You saw how good our offense was,” edge rusher Jared Verse said. “Imagine our defense playing at full capacity. … If we put out offense and defense together, that’s a scary sight.
“That’s a Super Bowl-winning team.”
znModeratorRamsoholic@ShayTweetedThat
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Havenstein-LTThe starting 5 OL has played just twice together – Saints and Bills
The last 2 losses…the OLs.
V. Miami:
Alaric Jackson
Steve Avila
Jonah Jackson
Kevin Dotson
Joseph Noteboom4 sacks allowed.
The issue here was that Avila, Jackson, and Noteboom were all fresh returns from injuries. So they inserted 3 players at once who basically had not played most of the season. That included benching Limmer for Jackson.
v. the Eagles:
Alaric Jackson
Steve Avila
Beaux Limmer
Kevin Dotson
Warren McClendon5 sacks allowed.
Almost there. Limmer’s back but Havenstein is out. This unit was not up to snuff facing the Eagles line.
Then, next 2 games, Saints and Bills.
Alaric Jackson
Steve Avila
Beaux Limmer
Kevin Dotson
Rob Havenstein0 sacks allowed in 2 games.
It looked to me more like they were getting in sync as a 5-man unit. But then terms of sacks, Saints rank 23rd and Bills rank 22nd. Miami ranks 30th but Eagles rank 8th. I think the difference with Miami was playing 3 new starters at once who were freshly back from inuries after several games out.
How do the remaining opponents rank in terms of sacks?
SF 9th
Jets 7th
ARZ 11th
Sea 17thSo next 3 games will tell us more about the OL.
znModeratorso, to be clear, this guy is human, right? i mean dna tests have been performed, live birth records double-checked, kryptonite tolerance exams conducted, area 51 alien detainee population inventoried? asking for a friend, and for the men in black. pic.twitter.com/w85mExZTKx
— roberto clemente (@rclemente2121) December 9, 2024
znModeratorRAMS ON FILM@RamsOnFilm
Cooper Kupp leads all receivers by far in blocking win rate. Whether it’s Von Miller or a defensive back, Kupp is the best blocking WR in the league
znModeratorBlaine Grisak@bgrisakTST
Against the Bills, McVay’s late game management was the difference. McVay’s decision to “go” on 4th-and-5 vs. McDermott’s decision to call a QB sneak with a minute left and use a timeout was the difference.Ramsoholic@ShayTweetedThat
that QB sneak fail was SO BIGYou are 1000% right- I agreed to go for it- we were hot and its obvious that Mcvay does not trust Karty right now. We have no room for error so who will he trust, a rookie kicker or a guy in his 16th year, future HOF and SB champion?
znModerator.@BuffaloBills @rams when Stafford lets it fly like this tge Rams are tough to beat @AsapPuka #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/IOxVZYwdWB
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) December 9, 2024
znModeratorAll-22@All22_PFF
What can’t Alaric Jackson do well? His PFF grades have been solid all around this season:🟩 79.2 Run Blocking
🟩 80.6 Pass Blocking
🟩 80.6 Overall Grade
znModeratorTurfShowTimes@TurfShowTimes
The Rams went 11-of-15 on third down73.3% is the best mark of the Sean McVay era
It is also the 5th-best mark in franchise history and the best-ever with over 10 third down tries
PFF@PFF
Matthew Stafford on 3rd & 4th down vs Buffalo🔹 9/10
🔹 124 passing yards
🔹 2 TDs
🔹 157.9 passer rating
znModeratorEvery big catch from Puka Nacua in the Rams win vs Buffalo
Short route concepts, his body control, extending the field, jump balls, YAC. Nothing he can’t do. Top 5 WR in football pic.twitter.com/UbbzQB3Xq3
— Football Digest (@FoootballDigest) December 9, 2024
znModeratorStu Jackson@StuJRams
The Rams’ 22% pressure rate allowed vs. Bills marked their lowest all season (previously 25.6% against the Saints in Week 13), per Next Gen Stats. Also 0 sacks allowed for second-straight week.Back-to-back weeks of the offensive line keeping Matthew Stafford’s jersey clean
Rams Bros.@RamsBrothers
Want to know what the common denominator was? You guessed it, the offensive line was fully healthy for the 2nd straight week.Ramsoholic@ShayTweetedThat
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0 sacks allowed and lowest pressure rates allowed all SZN
znModerator.@BuffaloBills @RamsNFL @AsapPuka the concepts are the same; different formations….but the same results. #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/NfoRqgVZWE
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) December 9, 2024
znModeratorThe 33rd Team@The33rdTeamFB
Lowest pressure rates allowed by rookie offensive linemen in Week 14 (excluding MNF, min. 10 pass block snaps) 🏰1. Beaux Limmer, LAR: 0% (30 pass snaps/0 pressures)
2. Joe Alt, LAC: 2.8% (36/1)
3. Zach Frazier, PIT: 3.4% (29/1)
4. Jake Kubas, NYG: 4% (25/1)
5. Jackson Powers-Johnson, LV: 4.9% (41/2)
6. Graham Barton, TB: 5.7% (35/2)
7. JC Latham, TEN: 5.9% (34/2)
8. Dominick Puni, SF: 6.7% (30/2)
8. Sataoa Laumea, SEA: 6.7% (30/2)
8. Patrick Paul, MIA: 6.7% (45/3)
znModerator.@BuffaloBills @RamsNFL @Kyrenwilliams23 the Rams will utilize any Run Concept to run the ball. Nothing new under the Sun. #BaldysBreakdowns pic.twitter.com/ApJr5YaOBn
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) December 9, 2024
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