GAME DAY GDT - Rams at Cardinals

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SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 25, 2022

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Los Angeles Rams vs. Arizona Cardinals​

It's been a topsy-turvy season in the NFC West, especially for the Los Angeles Rams and Arizona Cardinals as they enter a crucial early-season matchup on Sunday.

These two teams found a little bit of redemption last Sunday with bounce-back victories that righted the ship after some disappointing opening losses.

For the first time in the Sean McVay era, the Rams went into a game with a losing record (0-1) after the season-opening 31-10 loss to the Bills. But they rebounded with a 31-27 win over Atlanta to even the ledger. The Cardinals were waxed 44-21 by the Chiefs in Week 1 but came back with a scintillating 29-23 overtime win over Las Vegas last week.

To contrast the two wins, the Rams blew a big 31-10 lead with under 10 minutes to play and had to hang on for dear life until a Jalen Ramsey interception at the goal line with under a minute to play. Meanwhile, the Cardinals looked dead in the water down 20-0 at halftime but completely flipped the game in the second half, before a mind-boggling finish in regulation (If you haven’t seen it, YouTube it. It's worth it.) and then winning it in overtime on a fumble return.

The last time these two occidental opponents were opposite each other, the Rams were laying the wood to the Cardinals in a 34-11 rout marking Matthew Stafford's first-ever NFL playoff win last January.

Los Angeles (1-1) vs. Arizona (1-1)

Kickoff: Sunday, Sept. 25 at 4:25 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
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Spread: Rams -3.5

Three Things To Watch

1. Who protects their franchise QB better?

Kyler Murray has been less-than-stellar in his seven career games vs. the Rams, sporting a 42.5 QBR (he has a 64.0 QBR vs. the rest of the NFL) and a 1-6 record. The O-line gave up three sacks and a ton of pocket breakdowns vs. Kansas City, but as you know, Murray likes to improvise more than just about any quarterback in the League. Hell, look at the insane ending of regulation in that Raider game for proof.

The Horned Ones showed much better line play in Week 2, compared to Week 1. In the season-opening loss, the Bills sacked Stafford seven times. Last week, the Falcons sacked him just once. However, he has still been troubled by interceptions, tossing five in his first two games. But on the flip side, I’m sure you saw the stat they showed during the Falcons game last week that Stafford is a perfect 14-for-14 for 121 yards, a TD, and no interceptions in the first two drives of their two games.

2. The supporting cast

DeAndre Hopkins is still going to be sitting out due to suspension, and the Rams showed hints that they don’t necessarily need to lean so heavily on Cooper Kupp, having zero targets to him until the last three minutes of the first half last week. The tight ends played big parts in each team’s win with Zach Ertz leading the Cards with 11 targets, eight catches, and 75 yards. For the Rams, Tyler Higbee had nine targets, seven catches, and 71 yards. The Rams coaches also talked about getting slot receiver Allen Robinson II more involved in the game plan and gathered four catches for 53 yards and a touchdown. On the other side, Marquise “Hollywood” Brown has been targeted 11 times in two games with eight catches so far. But the Cardinals will need him to take a step up for their receiving corps until Hopkins comes back. And against the Chiefs, Greg Dortch had a career-high seven catches for 63 yards.

3. The third-down struggle bus

Obviously, every third down is huge in any game. Not setting any headlines records there. But these two teams have some real struggles in getting their defenses off the field. In fact, these two rank dead last in third-down conversions on the defensive side. The Cardinals have allowed their opponents to convert 11 of 19 times (57.9 percent) and the Rams have relented 12 of 20 (60 percent) times to rank 31st and 32nd, respectively. On the offensive side, the Cardinals' offense is just 6-of-25 on third down, good for dead last. By contrast, the Rams are the fifth-best offense on third down, converting 12 of 23. Whichever team can sustain their drives and keep their defense fresh has a huge advantage here. This might be one of those games where time of possession actually means something.

Final Analysis

There is a weird dynamic at work here that cannot be ignored. The Cardinals have been outscored 43-7 in the first half this season. Meanwhile, the Rams have been outscored 45-10 in the second half of their two games. So obviously, a huge key will be the Cardinals hitting the alarm clock early and making the first half competitive, as well as the Rams showing some stamina and making better second-half adjustments.

Oh, and let me throw one more odd stat at ya’. The Cards have now lost six straight home games, dating back to their last win at State Farm Stadium on Oct. 24, 2021, a 31-5 win over the Houston Texans. One of those losses was the Rams taking down the Cardinals in Glendale last December, 30-23. Look for something similar to that here.

Prediction: Rams 30, Cardinals 21
 

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Week 3: Rams & Cardinals kick off division play with a duel in the desert​

In roughly five months, there will be two teams left standing, set to duel in the desert.

State Farm Stadium will stage Super Bowl LVII on February 12, 2023.

And while the NFC is wide open, we already know the Buffalo Bills are going to represent the AFC.

Just kidding. Kind of?

Anyway, no NFL venue has been more hospitable to the Los Angeles Rams, recently – not even the L.A. Memorial Coliseum or SoFi Stadium.

Since Sean McVay was hired in 2017, the Cardinals have surrendered more games to the Rams than any other opponent. And that nest west of Phoenix has been the Rams home away from home.

How long can that run of success last? And how good of a look at getting back State Farm Stadium can the Rams give themselves?

Division play begins this Sunday, with the Rams set for back-to-back road games against NFC West foes.

This trip to Glendale is guaranteed. Any subsequent visits will have to be earned.

NFC West Outlook

Per NFL Research, 2022 is tied with 2012 for the fewest undefeated teams going into Week 3 since the NFL expanded to 32 teams twenty years ago.
And none of those five unbeaten teams reside in the NFC West, where all four franchises are 1-1.

Seattle sent Russell Wilson a message, then struggled in San Francisco.

The 49ers drowned in Chicago, lost their new franchise quarterback for the season, and now have an incentivized Jimmy Garoppolo back in their huddle.

Arizona could – and probably should – be 0-2, but may have saved their season with Las Vegas heroics the likes of which have not been seen outside
The Hangover franchise.

2-1 vs 1-2

And so Sunday becomes one of those September pivot points that often set a course for an entire campaign.

Per NFL Research, teams that start 2-1 make the playoffs 54 percent of the time, win their division at a 31 percent clip, and 3.6 percent of those teams claim Super Bowl titles.

Conversely, teams that fall to 1-2 only make the playoffs 25 percent of the time, win their division 13 percent of seasons, and just 1.2 percent of them lift the Lombardi Trophy.

A more concise summation would read something like: Sunday at Arizona is massive for both teams.

Ain't Over 'Til It's Over

While Kyler Murray rallied the Cardinals, the Rams survived a furious comeback from the Atlanta Falcons.

So each side is familiar with this emergent NFL trend.

In 2022, teams that trail by more than one possession at the break have scored 295 points after halftime, most through Week 2 in modern league history.

Last week, three teams overcame a fourth quarter deficit of at least 13 points to win, tied for the most such games in a single week in NFL history.

And Miami joined Arizona in victory from down 20 at the half. It's the first time in NFL history that multiple teams have overcome a 20-point halftime deficit on the same day, per Elias.

We Let 'Em Off The Hook

The immortal words of the late Dennis Green accurately summarized the Raiders regrets last Sunday.

We're not having this discussion if Maxx Crosby simply finishes his sack on Murray in the closing seconds of regulation.

Or if, on a prior two-point conversion, Murray hadn't weaved 85 yards in 20 seconds through a three-man rush in the red zone.

It was a fresh reminder that often the difference between winning or losing versus the Cardinals is whether or not you can corral their 5-foot-10 Jet Ski.
"The play is never over with this guy," Sean McVay reiterated this week in anticipation of reuniting with Murray.

Version 2.Sko

There was a good study in Ben Skowronek's usage by Nate Tice of The Athletic this week.

The second-year wide receiver aligned as a fullback on more than 30 percent of the Rams offensive snaps against the Falcons.

The Rams EPA/play was .23 on those 19 reps compared to .09 on all other plays (data courtesy of @TruMediaSports).

It was a stroke of genius by Sean McVay, and one that acknowledged the deficiencies in the Rams opening effort against Buffalo. We spoke at length about the adjustment on Monday's show.


View: https://youtu.be/qz7dHbt_XlU

As a biproduct of their game plan, Matthew Stafford was sacked only once, and despite two interceptions, finished with a passer rating of 100.7. Compare those figures to the seven sacks and 63.1 rating against the Bills.

Having put a bunch of two-back formations on film now – including flanking Stafford with receivers Cooper Kupp and Brandon Powell – the Rams became a much more complicated study for Arizona defensive coordinator Vance Joseph.

And you better believe that McVay is ready to build off what he put on tape last week.

Less Than Thrice Would Be Nice

If you're reading this far, you probably don't need to be reminded that the Rams have committed an NFL-high six turnovers through two weeks, plus a giveaway on downs, and a punt block returned for a touchdown against them.

To be 1-1 given those realities is a result of also leading the league in takeaways.

But how can you not be optimistic about what this offense and team could be capable of if-and-when they turn it over fewer than three times in a game?

At one point last week versus the Falcons, the Rams had scored 28 points in five possessions. That's remarkably efficient.

The unfortunate part is their remaining five drives ended in an interception, field goal, blocked punt, fumble, and (intentional) safety.

End The Drought

And going into their third game, it's also long past time for the running game to get on track.

I'm the furthest thing from an "Establish the Run" guy.

However, the Rams are 16th in the league in run efficiency thus far, following a postseason in which there was no rushing attack to speak of. As a group, they're averaging 2.7 yards per carry with a long run of 18 yards.

Since Week 16 of last year, the Rams have rushed for 100 yards as a team only once in eight showings – the blowout of the Cardinals in the Wild Card (140 yards rushing). They've averaged 72 per game in that span.

Some health up front would certainly be a boon. But at some point, Darrell Henderson Jr. and Cam Akers have to make more of the chances they're getting. I'm banking on their best of the season – individually and collectively – this week in the desert.

Secondary Starters

I really hope in Week 4 this space does not reflect any new additions to the Injured Reserve list.

Unfortunately, cornerback Troy Hill and guard Tremayne Anchrum Jr. are the latest to suffer serious setbacks. And the injury report also lists corners Robert Rochell and Cobie Durant going into Arizona.

Durant was our guest on Rams Revealed this week, and whether or not he's able to participate on Sunday, it's impossible to sit with him and not be enthusiastic about the future he's poised to enjoy in Los Angeles.


View: https://youtu.be/XeuM-HxA0VI

The Rams scouting department and coaching staff loved Durant and fellow rookie Derion Kendrick this summer. And while we don't love the fact they're both likely to be pressed into duty by Week 3, it's an early glimpse into the future of this secondary.

And if you need a silver lining, at least the Rams roster is in better shape than when they went to Glendale in Week 14 of 2021 – decimated by COVID – and pulled off a gritty win that set them on a course to claim the division, the NFC Championship, and Super Bowl LVI.
 

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My brother has the Sunday ticket. I went to his house and signed into his WiFi, used his Direct TV username and password, after I downloaded the app. Now I can watch all the games at home by casting to my TV!

I can watch them anywhere on my phone.

This worked with the Yes app too.
 

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Kind of nervous for this game. A lot going against us health wise.
 

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Going to learn a lot about our pass rush this year. Hope they dial it up
 

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My brother has the Sunday ticket. I went to his house and signed into his WiFi, used his Direct TV username and password, after I downloaded the app. Now I can watch all the games at home by casting to my TV!

I can watch them anywhere on my phone.

This worked with the Yes app too.
PW and username comrade, we are all brothers here.
 

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You have to do it at the location of someone that has it. I tried it from my house and it didn’t take. So I went to his place and it worked.

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Haha just messing with you man. Been streaming Ram games on the internet free since 2008.
 

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The Rams offense needs to win this game imo, no stupid mistakes. With our beat-up DB's and lack of an outside defensive pass rush, things could turn scary in a hurry. jmo.