So, the Vikings did this yesterday: Personally, I don't begrudge them their fun. However, I thought group celebrations were strictly verboten? I'm not seeing any mention of a flag or a penalty when people mention this. Well, went digging a little more and found that they allowed these things again:by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteL.A.Rams I think the 2017 Rams could be better than the 2001 Rams. Better balance among offense, defense, and special teams. Better coaching. No way. The 2001 offense was much more unstoppable. The Patriots' only recourse in the Super Bowl was literally to manhandle every receiver and pray the officials "just let 'em play," which is, of course, exactly what happened. If the reby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
If you could keep the GSOT from getting into its mojo/rhythm/call-it-what-you-want, things could get really dicey. The Bucs back then were really good at doing that to us. The same thing sort of appears to be true with this Rams squad. The Texans kept us on our heels the entire first half and even the first drive of the third quarter. But when we caught the wind in our sails with that 94-yardby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm inclined to agree with you. But I watched that ARZ vs. SEA game on Thursday and Seattle shrunk about ten sizes smaller in my estimation after that. They really are just duct tape, glue, spit-balls, and Russell Wilson. Not saying they can't beat us. They already did. They just don't look so scary anymore.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
So, this is painful to say because I hate the Patriots with a cold, frostbitten anger. But what you described is pretty Pats-esque, no? I mean, other than, "Tom Brady is magic," that's sort of their MO. They refuse to be pigeon-holed. They will find your weakness and exploit it.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I don't like it when guys hold out. Makes me want to say "Let 'em walk." But after today and especially in light of all the progress this defense has made over the last 6-7 weeks I say: get Donald signed. Just do it.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
Seattle may be the least imposing of the four teams you mentioned.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
His 100% isn't elite, but he always leaves it all on the field. Even the times when he had a bad game for the Rams, it's more just his personal limitations than that he didn't show up.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
People I respect on this board seem to think he's by no means a complete player. They're probably right and I tend to agree with them. But I have to say: I've got a soft spot for the guy. When we drafted him, he had some serious off-the-field question marks, but he has been nothing but nose-to-the-grindstone without any off-the-field issues at all. Love a good personal turn-around story like tby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I can see a future where maybe he's humble enough to take a team-friendly salary to keep this going for a few more years. If so, pay him!by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
And of course that includes two games we actually lost.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I would love to see an analysis on what kind of coverage Watkins is drawing. Are some of the other receivers benefiting from Watkins getting lots of double-coverage looks? Or has Watkins just been a bit of a let-down. I'm not saying Watkins is bad by any means, just maybe not up to the potential hype. Because of Woods is benefiting from Watkins, then he would still need to prove he really canby EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
So far it hasn't really been a death knell, which is good news. Right now top five teams in rushing yards per game are... Jacksonville Jaguars Dallas Cowboys New Orleans Saints Philadelphia Eagles Houston Texans Well, we've beaten 3 out of 5. Here's to finishing the other two off.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
I sort of want to put Woods, but I want to see a few more TD's per game out of him first. Who knows, a couple good games back to back may just be flukey. Goff, then. I mean, I hoped for him to be good, but you never know with those 1st round QB's if they'll really live up to it. He's doing great this year.by EternalHorns - RamsFootballFans.com
He's welcome to bum around my place any day or night. :thumbsupby EternalHorns - Game Time Forum
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Poor McAdoo, though. :( Don't envy anyone being the goat of the NY sports media.by EternalHorns - Game Time Forum
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We're suddenly looking a lot less sharp on defense, which has generally been very good all day.by EternalHorns - Game Time Forum
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So, to be sure, the Rams really picked things up in the latter part of the third quarter. However, at the same time, Houston lost a couple of important edges.... Clowney's penetration suddenly fell off. Savage started to look less like a savvy Flacco type and a little more like Stanton.by EternalHorns - Game Time Forum
Didn't look too bad walking off, though. Hope he can get up to speed again quickly.by EternalHorns - Game Time Forum
I guess, in the NFL ("Not For Long"), when you have something going I feel like you swing for the fences because who knows about next year in the era of free agency. But you've definitely got an attitude about it that I envy. All that said, the Rams are breaking the little trend I proposed. So, excellent news!by EternalHorns - Game Time Forum
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I was thinking, "Hey, TA, with all these guys in the backfield suddenly, someone's gotta be open downfield! Toss it!" I know, would have been stupid. Just dumb things that go through my head.by EternalHorns - Game Time Forum