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Falcons' 28-3 collapse taught Raheem Morris a lesson that he used in Rams' Super Bowl win

February 22, 2022 10:30AM
[theramswire.usatoday.com] Falcons' 28-3 collapse taught Raheem Morris a lesson that he used in Rams' Super Bowl win

Skyler Carlin
February 22, 2022 11:34 am PT
The Los Angeles Rams went down 17-13 early in the second half of the Super Bowl after the Cincinnati Bengals scored a 75-yard touchdown on the first play of the third quarter. They also trailed 20-16 midway through the fourth quarter. But after a clutch touchdown drive by Matthew Stafford and the offense to take a 23-20 lead, the defense stepped up on the final drive to cap off a special performance from Raheem Morris’ group.

Morris, who was with the Atlanta Falcons when they blew a 28-3 lead against the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl in 2016, used his experience with the Falcons to aid the Rams in achieving their ultimate goal of winning a championship.

“There’s no doubt about it, in those moments, people tend to get tight. And we got tight in Atlanta,” Morris told Albert Breer of Sports Illustrated. “We lost that game. We got tight all across the board, whether you wanna say it was on defense, whether you say it was offense, or special teams, we didn’t have the ability to close that game out. I didn’t want these guys to get tight. So when Aaron jumped off that bench, I knew that wasn’t a tight moment—that was a moment where he was ready to just go out there and thrive in the adversity, and go win this football game.

Stafford had just thrown a touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp with under two minutes remaining in the game, giving the Rams a 23-20 lead over the Bengals. While Morris noticed members of the Falcons getting overwhelmed as their lead evaporated, he didn’t see the same with the Rams throughout their showdown with the Bengals.

Morris also spoke about how impressive it was to see everyone on the Rams remain even-keeled in the second half despite a disastrous start, which he credited to Sean McVay.

”I don’t think anybody got tight when they took the lead. I don’t think anybody got tight when they got the big play coming out of halftime, right into the interception. Everybody stayed the course. That even keel, that steady feel, credit has to go to Sean McVay and how the team is run. But it definitely was a lesson learned for me going into this game. You wanted to stay the course, and let these guys go out and win the football game.”

Los Angeles held a 13-10 lead at halftime, but on the very first play of the second half, Joe Burrow connected with Tee Higgins on a 75-yard touchdown reception. And on the ensuing drive, Stafford threw an interception that resulted in the Bengals taking a 20-13 lead.

Even amid the chaos, the Rams continued to battle through and they were able to secure a 23-20 win to earn their first Super Bowl win since the 1999 season. After witnessing players on the Falcons fold under pressure in his last opportunity to win a Super Bowl, Morris was confident in the Rams to pull a victory out due to their ability to stay calm in high-pressure situations.
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  Falcons' 28-3 collapse taught Raheem Morris a lesson that he used in Rams' Super Bowl win

BerendsenRam619February 22, 2022 10:30AM

  Shanahan's the one who should have learned..

sstrams351February 22, 2022 11:35AM

  K. Shanahan's in the 3 biggest games of his career:

Ramsfsninmd319February 22, 2022 11:40AM

  Yeah, something ain't right...

sstrams181February 22, 2022 11:53AM

  Sometimes we talk about McVay lacking a killer instinct

BigGame81189February 22, 2022 03:17PM

  I dunno.. most of the mistakes they made on offense..

sstrams170February 22, 2022 04:42PM

  Re: I dunno.. most of the mistakes they made on offense..

kw13241February 22, 2022 08:52PM

  "Again" - - so Morris gets blamed for the Falcons loss in SB?

JimYoungblood53317February 22, 2022 09:23PM

  Re: "Again" - - so Morris gets blamed for the Falcons loss in SB?

3030126February 23, 2022 04:03AM

  shaking MY head--could not be more clear

JimYoungblood53136February 23, 2022 04:21AM

  Or, as I read it

Deadpool126February 23, 2022 12:58PM

  while I'm loathed to be fair to anyone connected with the 49ers....

21Dog158February 23, 2022 05:45AM

  Re: while I'm loathed to be fair to anyone connected with the 49ers....

Thirtymac, The Intrepid Ram215February 23, 2022 07:43AM

  Re: K. Shanahan's in the 3 biggest games of his career:

badgerdms215February 23, 2022 07:27AM

  Re: K. Shanahan's in the 3 biggest games of his career:

h2omelonhead349February 23, 2022 11:31AM