GAME DAY GDT - Cardinals at Rams

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SteezyEndo

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Vilma dishing out our strategy… Yes we got offensive weapons, and if used correctly we are deadly…
 

blackbart

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Someone had to have been in McVay’s ear at halftime to have such a drastic and successful change in the game plan.

Who gets the credit? I don’t think he has it in himself to make that change.
 

snackdaddy

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I'm glad they got it right on the challenge. But that is a dumb rule. You lose it out of bounds on the one foot line you keep it. One foot further and its a turnover. I don't know why they haven't changed that rule considering they like more offense.
 

MaxQ28

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Kyren Williams has a nose for the endzone. McVay needs to realize and commit. This second half is who the Rams are and need to be for the rest of the season.
 

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Hoecht is injured. And that's a fumble. Good job, Byron!
 

Psycho_X

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Well, Hoecht experiment might be over due to injury. Looked like he really hurt his shoulder.
 

Soul Surfer

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I'm seriously wondering if we didn't see the NFL version of the ropa dope.

It's impossible to notice (unless you live under a bridge) that the Rams throw the ball out of an 11 set so often and have ignored the run, that you draw the opposing team in by continuing that in the first half by keeping it close at the half and then explode the run in the second half like the Rams did.

Maybe McVay's burnout has healed up.
 

RamWoodie

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I'm seriously wondering if we didn't see the NFL version of the ropa dope.

It's impossible to notice (unless you live under a bridge) that the Rams throw the ball out of an 11 set so often and have ignored the run, that you draw the opposing team in by continuing that in the first half by keeping it close at the half and then explode the run in the second half like the Rams did.

Maybe McVay's burnout has healed up.
Very possible!!!