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Rams O-Line of the Week

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In today's fantasy-obsessed football world, it's easy to overlook the contributions of one position group: offensive line. Well, NFL Network analyst and former Pro Bowl center Shaun O'Hara is here to fix that. Following each batch of games, O'Hara will revisit the O-line performances of all the teams that played and ultimately select that week's top five units, headlined by a Built Ford Tough Offensive Line of the Week.
EDITOR'S NOTE: The rankings that you see below reflect O'Hara's pecking order for Week 15 and Week 15 alone. This is NOT a running O-line Power Rankings for 2017. This is NOT a projection into the future. The goal of this weekly column is to answer one simple question: Which five offensive lines stood out above the rest in last week's action?

Without further ado, the Week 15 winner is ...

1) Los Angeles Rams


In a highly anticipated showdown between the Rams and Seahawks for control of the NFC West, Los Angeles absolutely lambasted the team that's taken three of the past four division titles. Exacting revenge for the narrow Week 5 home loss to the 'Hawks, Sean McVay's team put it on Seattle, jumping out to a 34-zip lead by halftime before eventually prevailing 42-7.

Yes, the Seahawks are depleted right now -- especially on the defensive side of the ball, with no Richard Sherman, Kam Chancellor, K.J. Wright or Cliff Avril -- but this is still a proud program that doesn't lay down for anyone, especially at home in front of the rabid 12s. The Rams were just too much, though, and their offensive onslaught revolved around absolute domination in the ground game. L.A.'s offensive line, which Pro Football Focus rated as the second-best run-blocking unit in Week 15, repeatedly blew open holes to the tune of 244 rushing yards -- the most Seattle has allowed since 2010. Left guard Rodger Saffold has been a road grader in the run game all season -- and that continued Sunday -- while center John Sullivan has proven to be a brilliant free-agent signing. The biggest beneficiary of Los Angeles' trench control? Todd Gurley, who gained 14 yards on his first carry of the game and didn't slow down after that. Gurley wound up with three rushing touchdowns (as well as a receiving score), racking up 152 ground yards on 21 carries. That's a robust 7.2 yards per carry -- and the highest single-game rushing total a running back has recorded against Seattle in three years. Don't forget that the Seahawks held Gurley to 43 yards on 14 carries (3.1 ypc) back in October. This time around, Gurley had 144 yards at the half.

With L.A. gaining chunks of yards in the run game, the Rams didn't really need to take to the air much. But it should be mentioned that the offensive line -- particularly bookend blockers Andrew Whitworth and Rob Havenstein -- did an admirable job protecting the franchise quarterback in such a hostile environment. While Los Angeles did give up a pair of sacks, the line didn't otherwise allow Jared Goff to get touched. This is quite an achievement, given how difficult it is to operate as an offensive lineman with extreme crowd noise. The silent count really benefits D-linemen, as evidenced by Frank Clark's second-quarter sack, when he just beat Whitworth with a great get-off.

The Rams' prolific effort on the ground also allowed them to completely control time of possession, 36:46 to 23:14. That's an advantage of 13-plus minutes. In other words, L.A. had the ball for nearly a full quarter more than Seattle. Unbelievable.

No wonder the Rams are an impressive 6-1 on the road this season ... Two things are portable in this league: run game and defense. Both showed up to CenturyLink Field in a big way on Sunday.

I'm proclaiming the 2017 Rams O-Line to be henceforth known as THE SHIELD.

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Rams put Brandon Allen on IR, sign LB Kasim Edebali

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Rams put Brandon Allen on IR, sign Kasim Edebali
Posted by Josh Alper on December 20, 2017

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The Rams have carried three quarterbacks on their 53-man roster all season, but that will change this week.

The team announced that Brandon Allen has been placed on injured reserve due to a back injury. Linebacker Kasim Edebali was signed to the active roster in a corresponding move.

Allen was claimed off of waivers from the Jaguars after Jacksonville dropped him from the roster during September’s roster cutdown. The 2016 sixth-round pick has not appeared in any regular season games and his departure leaves Sean Mannion as the only quarterback behind Jared Goff.

Edebali spent the last three seasons with the Saints and appeared in every game they played over that span. He moved on to the Broncos in March and played in nine games for Denver before being placed on waivers in November. He landed with the Lions and saw action in four games before being waived last week.

Long term prospects for Seahawks don’t look particularly good...

Rams now look like the clear best team in the division and well positioned for long term success. Great coaches, great talent evaluators, lots of great players, youth, plenty of cap room and a full complement of draft picks, for a change.

Niners might now have a decent QB, a good HC and tons of premium picks and oodles of cap space for quick fix FA’s.

What if Arizona signs Cousins? Once again they’re right back in the mix, right?

Meanwhile, back at the Seahawk ranch...

Carroll is getting old, players are getting long in the tooth, they are close to their cap limit, and they don’t have a full complement of draft picks next year. Gulp...

You tell me. Could Seattle possibly finish 4th in the division next year? Wouldn’t shock me, tbh.

Couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch of guys. Lol.

Quinn and Austin continue to help families.....

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Rams Robert Quinn and Tavon Austin continue to help families transitioning from homelessness
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For the second year in a row, the two players worked with the Rams and the nonprofit LA Family Housing to help a family transitioning from homelessness.

Austin and Quinn paid for new beds, a sofa, televisions, a dining room set, wall hangings, kitchen items, furnishings and everything else in the four-bedroom apartment to make Cox and her six children feel at home.
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They also purchased gifts that were wrapped and sitting beneath a small tree, ready to be opened.

“I just feel at peace,” Cox said through tears, “and thank them for everything.”

Cox and her children had struggled with homelessness and had been on the move the last few weeks because of the Southland fires.

LA Family Housing, which works to help families and individuals transition out of homelessness and poverty, had placed Cox and her children in interim housing in the northeast San Fernando Valley. But the Creek Fire forced them to move to a northeast Los Angeles apartment. Less than a day later, another fire forced them to move again.


For the second year in a row, the two players worked with the Rams and the non-profit LA Family Housing to help a family transitioning from homelessness.

Nearly two dozen LA Family Housing volunteers and Rams employees spent Tuesday afternoon doing everything from assembling furniture, hanging shower curtains and wrapping gifts as they prepared the apartment for the family’s return from an excursion to the zoo.

After Cox and her children arrived, Austin and Quinn smiled broadly as they watched the family go from room to room, the kids — ages 2 to 15 — excitedly claiming bedrooms.

Before the surprise reveal, the players said they were just trying to help others.

“When you’re blessed as tremendously as we are as athletes, and what we get paid to do and all that, and you have an opportunity to give back and bless people that have come up through some hard times, you give back and try to make their lives a little bit easier,” Quinn said. “Like I always say, if together we as a people work together, we can bring heaven on earth. So this is just my start of trying to put heaven here. “

Said Austin: “I always want to do something to help a person. You can’t help everybody in the world but at least you can get to one, and that’s where my heart has always been, so that’s what is to me. I just feel good they have a place to rest their head and call a place home.”

Molly Higgins, the Rams’ vice president of community affairs and engagement, said Quinn and Austin approached the Rams separately last year expressing a desire to help families in need.

The Rams partnered with United Way, which connected the team and LA Family Housing. The players paid to furnish an apartment for a mother and her children in Sun Valley.


Tavon Austin and Robert Quinn purchased gifts that were wrapped and sitting beneath a small tree, ready to be opened. (Gary Klein / Los Angeles Times)
“We checked in on them and they are doing outstanding,” Higgins said. “It really was kind of that fresh start, that new beginning, and they were able to really turn their life around.”

More than 40 Rams players and their families are involved in charitable holiday initiatives independently and through the team, Higgins said.

“It’s a tremendous testament to the character of our locker room and the guys that we have,” she said.

After taking a photo with the Quinn and Austin and her children, Cox expressed optimism about the future.

She is working for a firm that provides security services for USC’s housing and dorms.

The constant moving the last few weeks, she said, had made her feel “very displaced.” Then she opened the apartment door.

And found home.

“I want to make this permanent,” she said, “and I want take every step to make this permanent, and my kids stable, and we have a good future.”

Are the 49ers going to be our biggest threat in the coming years ?

It's a bit of a quickly drawn conclusion after just three wins on their part, but it seems Garoppolo is a really good QB, he is a calm and composed pocket passer who turned the team around (another proof of the fact that you cannot win in the NFL without a good QB), and they have Shanahan at the helm, who did what he could with that dumpster fire of a team he had, but I am convinced he will bring them somewhere, at least offensively.

Meanwhile, Pete Carroll has no solutions against young offense minded head coach (look that piece from Cowherd about the similarity of this situation and how things ended for him at USC), and this week-ends game showed that the Seahawks window might shutting down for real, because they are a team of old overpayed players and will need a full rebuild pretty soon. The Cardinals are now a very average team, Fitz will retire soon and Palmer is done, I think they will finish last in the division next year, as they have posed absolutely no threat to us in the two times we played them, none of them in LA.

I expect a full changing of the guard in the NFC West next year.

Something You Have to Admire About the Seahawks

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What an amazing job of making a blowout loss and a complete team meltdown look like it wasn't a beatdown. I mean, they really did a good job of editing this. I'm shocked they were able to find over five minutes of usable, Seahawk friendly content. Yeah, some of it was a stretch, but they really tried hard to make the team look competent, well adjusted, and most importantly, seem like they were actually in the game. The Luke Willson touchdown actually felt like it almost mattered! Hats off to those working on these videos! The team could stand to learn a lot from you guys!

Also, the comments for this video are disabled. I wonder why they did that...
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Ram fan in nashville

I live here in Nashville and im wondering how you guys feel about the game Sunday? My brother and I are long time die hard Ram fans and will be at the game on sunday. The Rams have only played here a handful of times but have never won here and this years Titans are good at home. I know the Rams are the better team but the Titans are wounded and desperate at this point in the season and I admit that im somewhat nervous. My bro is in the military and only comes home for Christmas and it just so happens that the Rams play here on Christmas eve, what an awesome Christmas present it would be for the Rams to clinch right here in Nashville. Any chances of a letdown after the the HUGE win in Seattle? Let me hear ya...

McVay has been SO good for us. But what if Jeff Fisher....

McVay is a full on obvious keeper. He's very important to us winning now and in the future. Extremely glad to have him as the Rams coach. So here's a hilarious question to help us digest just how important it is to have a great head coach.

Would you let Jeff Fisher come back as our head coach next year (McVay goes elsewhere) if included was that we literally got to take the first 10 picks in the 2018 draft? Picks 1-10 just for the Rams, and the other teams had to wait until pick 11 to get started.

First 10 picks all become Ram players, all you have to do is re-hire Jeff Fisher as our head coach. Cannot fire Jeff for at least 3 years.

Imagine the extreme talent having all of the first 10 picks would be. What say you?

:D

The power of McVay showcased in chart form

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Rams increased their yards per drive by 50%. They more than doubled their scoring rate per drive and doubled their td rate per drive. Wow.....

Check out the bottom of the graph too which my 2nd tweet points out.

Mcvay Challenges

One thing I noticed in the Seattle game no one has talked about were the successful challenges by Mcvay. I guess the 'process' he's put in place to decide when to challenge is working well. He had to throw the flag quickly after the incomplete pass on the sidelines as the Seahawks were lining up to snap the ball quickly (no review on TV before the challenge, I don't believe) like they often do when the refs gift them a BS incorrect call. It was not even that close but I couldn't tell before replay if it was a good call. It looked like the receivers hand may have got down inbounds.

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PFF Refocused: Los Angeles Rams 42, Seattle Seahawks 7

BY PFF ANALYSIS TEAM • DEC 18, 2017
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The Los Angeles Rams went to CenturyLink Field and dominated the Seattle Seahawks, winning the game 42-7.

QB Jared Goff was not asked to do much, and he was 14-of-21 for 120 yards, with two touchdowns and one interception. He also fumbled once but the Seahawks couldn’t take advantage of the loose ball. RB Todd Gurley shouldered most of the load in this game, carrying the ball 21 times, rushing for 152 yards, and scoring three touchdowns. He also added three catches for 28 yards and a receiving touchdown for good measure.

QB Russell Wilson and the entire offense struggled. Wilson went 14-of-30 for 142 yards with one touchdown. He had an interception and fumbled twice, losing one of them. Wilson was also the team’s leading rusher with 39 yards, nearly double the yardage of the next closest Seahawks runner.

The Rams defense had seven sacks in the game, three of them coming from DI Aaron Donald. With that, we give you our PFF-exclusive takeaways from the contest for each team.



TOP 5 GRADES:
DI Aaron Donald, 92.9 overall grade

CB Troy Hill, 87.6 overall grade

CB Nickell Robey-Coleman, 84.2 overall grade

CB Trumaine Johnson, 83.8 overall grade

S Lamarcus Joyner, 82.0 overall grade

PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
QB JARED GOFF, 69.2 OVERALL GRADE

There won’t be many easier games for Goff, who had a simple task: let his defense win the game. In the end Goff threw just 21 passes and only three went further than 10 yards. The Seahawks defense looked confused by the tempo and variety of the LA offense. There are tougher tests to come for the sophomore signal caller this year.

RB TODD GURLEY, 81.6 OVERALL GRADE
It was an easy day at the office for Gurley as well. He had his way with a Seattle defense that gave him big holes to run through, but his decisiveness and sharp cuts were still a joy to watch. He ended up breaking five tackles (including three on one run) and found the end zone four times.

DI AARON DONALD, 92.9 OVERALL GRADE
Donald had a field day against a much maligned Seahawks offensive line. He finished with three sacks and ten total pressures and was stout against the run, recording five stops. After holding out of training camp and missing the opening game, Donald hasn’t missed a beat and has recorded a career high 12 sacks and 62 quarterback hurries.

CB TROY HILL, 87.6 OVERALL GRADE
It was a bit of a coming out party for the third-year pro, he was targeted four times, only surrendering one catch for four yardsand recording a pass break up. Hill usually doesn’t see many snaps for the Rams defense but has seen 119 over the past two weeks, with today’s performance being his best of the season. The entire Rams secondary graded very well, with all five who saw significant playing time recording a grade above 80.0.



TOP 5 GRADES:
DI Sheldon Richardson, 83.7 overall grade

Edge Frank Clark, 79.0 overall grade

S Bradley McDougald, 77.6 overall grade

Edge Dion Jordan, 76.2 overall grade

T Duane Brown, 74.7 overall grade

PERFORMANCES OF NOTE:
QB RUSSELL WILSON, 50.1 OVERALL GRADE

Not much went right for the Seahawks offense today, as they were over-matched in all facets by an impressive Rams defense. Wilson was sacked seven times and was under pressure on 16 of his 42 dropbacks, going 1-of-6 for negative yardage while also running three times. Wilson had a tough day, fumbling twice while only averaging 4.9 yards per attempt.

TE LUKE WILLSON, 73.6 OVERALL GRADE
Willson had only one target but accounted for the Seahawks lone touchdown, a seam route between two Rams defenders. Willson has seen only 33.6 percent of the teams offensive snaps this season, which would be a career low for him. With only 146 passing yards, Russell Wilson struggled to get the ball to his favorite playmaker, as Doug Baldwin caught only one pass on four targets for six yards.

DI SHELDON RICHARDSON, 83.7 OVERALL GRADE
Not many Seahawks defenders came out of this game with credit but Richardson looked amped for this game from the get go. He was able to get into the backfield for three quick pressures, while being one defender who wasn’t pushed about the line of scrimmage in the run game. After a slow start Richardson has really started to show his talent the past six weeks in Seattle.

EDGE MICHAEL BENNETT, 39.8 OVERALL GRADE
For those who felt Bennett was fortunate to avoid suspension and play in this game, there was a sense of karmic retribution as the defensive end was largely invisible for his 52 snaps on the field. Just one tackle and one hurry, Bennett is enduring something of a dip in form, which means we’re not seeing the same guy who was taking over games earlier in the year. His pass-rushing output of one combined sack, hit or hurry was only the third time since the 2015 season he has failed to record at least two pressures in the same game.

PFF GAME BALL: AARON DONALD, DI
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Packers place Aaron Rodgers on injured reserve

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Packers place Aaron Rodgers on injured reserve
Posted by Josh Alper on December 19, 2017

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We won’t see Aaron Rodgers again in 2017.

The Packers announced on Tuesday that they have placed Rodgers on injured reserve less than a week after he returned to the active roster from another stint on the list. Rodgers missed eight weeks after breaking his collarbone and was less than 100 percent recovered when he made the start against the Panthers last Sunday.

The Packers lost that game and their slim playoff hopes went to none when the Falcons beat the Buccaneers on Monday night, which left little reason to risk further injury to Rodgers.

Brett Hundley will return to the starting lineup and the team announced that Joe Callahanis back on the active roster to serve as his backup. Fullback Joe Kerridge was also dropped from the roster on Tuesday.

Different feeling

After the drubbing the Rams put on the Seahawks things feel completely different. Every week after the Rams game, win or lose I am in hopeful mode. Looking for more confirmation, watching and reading and trying to convince myself that the Rams can play with any team in the league.

After that beat down of an injured and mediocre team, that always seems to find ways to win I am convinced. The Rams made the Hawks look like they should...,,bad. And it was on the road.

I have a calm confidence in this team that I haven’t felt since 2001