Sperrydogg
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Punch them in the face over and over till they cry. Again.Are we really STILL doing the scared of the Rams thing? Still?![]()
Punch them in the face over and over till they cry. Again.Are we really STILL doing the scared of the Rams thing? Still?![]()
I think this. I respect the Rams big time, and yes they racked up yards upon yards in two of the three games, but they need to figure out how to beat us. We threw four picks and came a field goal away. They then gave it all they had and were up 16 in the 4th and we beat them. Then we beat them pretty handily, minus Riqs bone headed plays in the NFCCG when everything was on the line.One missed field goal from a 3-game sweep. The question is how do the RAMS beat the Hawks? The Champs are the team to beat now. They're not afraid of anyone. Not sure what else they need to do to prove that.
I’m surprised McVag didn’t call for a rule change after that to make the league more fair and balanced…And the SB "Win" they had was largely aided by the worst non call we've ever seen. HANDED a SB birth vs. the Saints.
“But, but Darnold has lost every game vs McVay led Rams”. Someone somewhere in mid-December.The Seahawks beat the Rams 2 out of 3 games this season and 3 out of the last 5. Why does this thread exist? If Macdaddy doesn’t already own McVag, he’s well on his way.
"If they fix their bad special teams, they could win those games."No one is "scared" of the Rams, but as it stands, they are the only team that can challenge us.
Every win vs them was by razor margins. Needed Sam to play out of his mind, and special teams blunders by them to tip the scales. If they fix their bad special teams, they could win those games.
Their OL is good enough to neutralize our pass rush. That's the main problem when facing this team.
This coming season is about defending the Title. Right now, they are the only team that stands in the way.
They also need to improve their weak secondary. I heard they will try to sign Jobe or Woolen."If they fix their bad special teams, they could win those games."
That's my biggest 'worry', special teams improvement, the one place SEA was well ahead of them.
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Gawd I hope they get Riq…so JSN can bust dat azz.They also need to improve their weak secondary. I heard they will try to sign Jobe or Woolen.
All 73 Clams fans are worried? GoodI live in LA, so I see that there is some panic among the Rams about their situation. There's a feeling that McVay has met his match. And there is a lot of concern about the lack of maturity among some of the players.
Jared Verse's comments about how the Rams' players were in shock when the Seahawks didn't fold and his attempts to blame his teammates are getting a lot of attention. I don't think they were covered much in the Seattle press or even the national media, but this is part of what Verse said:
“When we started having trouble, we didn’t know what to do,” Verse said. “Like some of us on the defense, some, you know, I’m going to take full blame, too. Like, there were a couple of times I’m like, but they’re running the other way. Like, I don’t know what to do. I can’t chase. Like I’m not that fast. I can’t chase him on the backside. What do I do? So when we had some troubles, we just kind of like mentally shut down.”
Verse also said that the Rams defense were "shitting the bed" when Shaheed caught the 51-yard pass early in the game. And this is from one of their best players on defense.
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Jared Verse: When defense started having trouble against Seahawks, we didn't know what to do
The Rams had to watch a division rival celebrate a Super Bowl title last Sunday and the pain of that was made all the worse by how close the Rams came to being the NFC's representative in the game.www.nbcsports.com
And of course, as much as we hate Puka, the Rams fans have been apoplectic about his behavior this season. Kind of like how we felt about some of DK's antics, but much worse. There have been articles like "Rams must embrace maturation process," and "Puka Nacua's immaturity could cost the Rams."
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Rams must embrace maturation process
The Los Angeles Rams are entering one of the most pivotal offseasons of the Sean McVay era—not because of a schematic overhaul or a quarterback controversy, but because of something far less tangible and far more important: maturity. For nearly a decade, the Rams’ identity has been anchored by...sports.yahoo.com
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Puka Nacua's Immaturity Could Cost The Rams — It’s Time To Grow Up - LAFB Network
Puka Nacua’s first three NFL seasons with the Los Angeles Rams have been nothing short of spectacular. A fifth-round pick in 2023, he’s racked up 4,191www.lafbnetwork.com
So don't worry, be happy.