I wasn't alive for that, but I know the history. Truly, McVay's first half (and first series of the third quarter) was very questionable. But he got it done. Proof is in the pudding.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
The point is: they didn't throw it his way but maybe once that I saw. I'm just enjoying the win, man.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Maybe doesn't look flashy, but it counts BIG TIME. Just saying, he was considered a liabilty going into this game. He was an asset instead. Let's celebrate it!by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
People dumped on Peters ALL WEEK. And I get it. But let's give the guy some credit. Love Legatron (thank you, Jeff Fisher?), but let's spread the love around.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
"Forget" you, dude.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Guy played like a baller. They barely threw his way. He was disciplined and effective. Marcus Peters, we love you. I wish I could have some gumbo at your house. Guess the Saints didn't like that matchup so much today. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Sorry, but you should feel NO GUILT. First, think about all the holding on Donald and Suh ALL YEAR LONG that was never called. This game could have been in LA. Second, Vinovich has done us dirty for years and mostly called or non-called this game against us, too. Basically, at this point as a Rams fan, we're owed every crap call or non-call you can think of (how much are the non-calls frby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I keep waiting for a surprise onside kick. I thought the Cowboys would do that when they made it 23-15 and I was actually surprised when they didn't. Garrett, maybe, doesn't have the guts. Peyton surely does.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Ya know, I do try to help around here: (Haha! Just kidding. :) )by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Kudos to her parents who are probably the ones that taught her that a game is just a game and that love for a person goes beyond their "performance" for you but to a selfless care for the individual and their personal well-being. A person might take notice of what her dad does for a living. Sounds like he's doing at least part of it right.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
If this was posted before, I apologize, but I didn't catch it. Oh, man... this was hilarious to watch. Skip is losing his mind. I lost count of how many times his voice literally cracked. And some of his arguments... hahahahahaha! I'm too young (sadly), but if you grew up with the Cowboys as your bogeyman (sstrams, I'm lookin' at you!), you GOTTA watch this for its entertainment value.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
We were in a better position when everyone took us for dead. I hope the Rams just ride off the disrespect they got last week. I hope they don't have a short memory about that and let it motivate them to really prove it this week, too.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotekw13 of course nightmare scenario is losing to the Pats again after all these years, but go big or go home! Goff is young. Real young. McVay is young. Real young. For both of them together to win a Super Bowl at this point would be incredible. More than that: historic. Literally and truly historic. So, in a way, just getting to the Super Bowl is kind of a win-win. The Rams will be obvioby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Haha! Kidding. Or am I?by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Man, I was convinced that Clete Blakeman was going to job us in our second game against Seattle. I can't remember why. Something about his history with the Rams, I think. But, actually, if anything, he was a little more than fair to us. ;) So, hey... you never know.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Quoteroman18 We are in a special place right now.....I know some here are waiting for the fall to jump on so and so...get rid of so and so etc.....you're out there waiting...... I don't think it's ever fair to comment on another poster's presumed motives. Especially assigning them bad ones. It's often tempting to think things like that but my solid bet is those kinds of thoughts are seby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
The Rams can do this. New Orleans is not unbeatable. Shoot, we just demolished the team that held them to... what? Ten points? (Just going on memory.) I'm not saying it's that simple, I'm just saying... every game has its own rhythm, it's own dynamics. They aren't repeatable. The Eagles, who suddenly looked quite mortal, held the Saints to 20. It's not impossible for us to do the same. We aby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I do think Goff misses Kupp, and I do think it has something to do with his dip in quality of play. But it's been a while now. In terms of this season only (certainly not the future), we've moved on. CJ has given us a new dimension to the running game. Josh Reynolds has been more than serviceable in the passing game. I guess what I'm trying to say is: a sudden loss for the Saints impacts thby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I was a Peters defender halfway through the season. But he just hasn't gotten his "stuff" together on multiple levels and he's sort of lost me. But weird things happen in the NFL. Saguaro talked about the unpredictability of the game last week. It just could be that somehow, for some reason, Peters finally has "his" game this coming week and gets a crucial pick-six, or a coby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Come into New Orleans and defeat them to get into the Super Bowl. If we do that, ain't nobody in the AFC can hold us back from the Lombardi.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Used to think this stuff was the coolest ever as a kid. Was ruined over the years by the sub-par movies to come, but it fits your description well. :)by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
a) The Rams run it down your throat all game long, which is exactly what you thought you would be able to do with Zeke. b) Just when the game is at its most tense point, Aikman starts gushing about Ferragamo, Jack Snow, Jack Youngblood, etc. :lol :lol3 To top it off: Rams break their playoff rushing record... surpassing their previous high mark against... THE COWBOYS!!! :clapby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
... he knocked himself out of the fight for a bit (shot the ceiling, tile falls on his head). That's kind of how this got started with us letting the 'Boys march right down and get a TD and go up 7-3 right away. But in the end, we got the girl with the green eyes (to extend the analogy way too far).by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
So, apparently, when the QB gets flushed out of the pocket, like Dak did, then DB's are taught to jam the receivers at that point. Apparently that's legal as long as the ball isn't in the air. I guess, because, at that point it's sort of a quasi run play--again, as long as the ball isn't in the air. Talib apparently jammed too late. I forgive him. He's been solid otherwise. He's allowed a mby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Just listening to Gurley's post-game press-conference. He was asked about CJ and he gave a big grin and said, "I guess it was a good thing I got hurt." It would be so easy for this to turn into a p**sing match for these guys, but they're just focused on what makes the team better. Awesome.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Didn't see it in real-time but they played it at halftime. It was hilarious.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Can't remember how many times I read people here posting, "Stack the box and force Dak to beat you." Got it done.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com