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Rams' defense looks just fine, even without Aaron Donald

Rams' defense looks just fine, even without Aaron Donald

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Matt Longacre closes in on Colts quarterback Scott Tolzien for one of the Rams' four sacks. Robert Hanashiro/USA TODAY Sports

Alden Gonzalez

LOS ANGELES -- Talk all you want about how banged up the Indianapolis Colts were, but don't forget this: The Los Angeles Rams didn't have Aaron Donald.

The Rams returned two interceptions for touchdowns and could have had another. They forced a fumble and caused a safety. They registered five sacks and nine tackles for loss. They held a team to 225 yards from scrimmage and zero third-down conversions. And they did it all without quite possibly the game's best defensive player. The Rams plugged Tanzel Smart and Tyrunn Walker in Donald's place, and they didn't skip a beat under new defensive coordinator Wade Phillips.

"There’s no concern about the ability that the players have," said Rams outside linebacker Robert Quinn, who had a sack and two tackles for loss. "Of course, Aaron’s on a level of his own. But the players that are here and Wade and his system, I think it allows everyone, no matter the skill level, to be productive and dominate. As long as guys believe in themselves, we can make something happen."

The Colts didn't have Pro Bowl quarterback Andrew Luck in this game. They started it with Scott Tolzien, who became the first quarterback to throw two pick-sixes since Tony Romo in 2015, and finished it with Jacoby Brissett. Trumaine Johnson returned an interception for a touchdown less than five minutes into the game, and Lamarcus Joynerdid the same near the midway point of the third quarter. Nickell Robey-Coleman -- filling in for Kayvon Webster, who left early with an injured shoulder -- nearly had a pick-six of his own later but dropped a pass after jumping the route.

The Rams became the first defense in NFL history to return two interceptions for touchdowns and record a safety in the season opener, and it all started up front. They pressured Colts quarterbacks on 42 percent of dropbacks, their second-highest pressure percentage since the start of last season, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Last season, the Rams pressured opposing quarterbacks on only 26 percent of dropbacks, 23rd in the NFL. And that was with Donald playing a full season.

"We came into this game technically sound," Johnson said. "We knew what we had to do."

Donald reported to the team on Saturday but chose not to attend Sunday's game because Rams coach Sean McVay said he didn't want his presence to become a distraction to the team. Donald will reconvene with the players at the team facility on Monday, and the Rams will continue to negotiate with his agents on a contract extension that will eventually make him the game's highest-paid defensive player.

"He's all about the right things," McVay said of Donald. "We’re trying to work to come to a solution. He’s a special player. In my interaction with Aaron, I have nothing but the utmost respect. Hopefully we can come to a conclusion where we can get him on the field with his teammates. We know that he’ll certainly help our defense.”

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So many weapons! What to do with Austin?

When was the last time we had such a variety of weapons available at our disposal?

It feels SO DAMN GOOD to know that we have choices and good choices at that. Not only do we have solid vets, but we also have good young talent to develop.

Hats off to Kupp! Dude looks legit. He clearly has talent and solid chemistry with Goff.
Watkins will do damage on this offense and be popular with Goff too.

However...Austin with 1 catch. He also seems lost in this offense, for now. He is gonna have to re-structure that contract or he'll be gone. $15m cap hit this year with only TWO WR's getting paid more in the NFL. Cheers Jeff!!!

It's early days and he has missed a lot of time, but we could have a conundrum with Austin. The opportunity-cost just does not weigh up.

Props to the "Golden Assassin"

Passing Leader

PLAYER TEAM RESULT COMP ATT YDS TD INT SACK FUM RAT

1. Alex Smith, QB KC W 42-27 at NE 28 35 368 4 0 3 0 148.6
2. Matt Ryan, QB ATL W 23-17 at CHI 21 30 321 1 0 2 0 116.1
3. Aaron Rodgers, QB GB W 17-9 vs. SEA 28 42 311 1 1 4 0 86.5
4. Carson Wentz, QB PHI W 30-17 at WSH 26 39 307 2 1 2 1 96.9
5. Jared Goff, QB LAR W 46-9 vs. IND 21 29 306 1 0 1 0 117.9

I know it's just one game but I'm just happy for this kid- its nice to see all the hard work he put into the off season start paying some dividends!

So much for the preseason opinions of some pundits, huh?

To think that some declared at one point in the preseason that the Rams would not be favored in a single game this year.

Other "experts" put the over/under on wins at 5 1/2 games. The public forced Vegas to establish that line, in fact.

What can I say?

I feel so VINDICATED! Lol.

Yeah, it was the Colts without Luck, but still...

A few things to clean up, but this team looks dangerous, don't it?

Do you want another happy thought? You know, like for dessert?

I suspect that McVay "held back" on much of his O playbook today. Simply because he knew that he wouldn't need all of it.

When we see the better teams, I predict more exotic usage of Gurley, Watkins, Kupp, Woods, Everett, Higbee, Reynolds, and maybe Tavon.

McVay surely has more weapons up his sleeve for when he needs them. We did NOT see the whole playbook, fellas.

Maaaaaybe the Redskins will see it. For sure the Cowboys. Lol.

If you needed another reason to love McVay - He helped end Donald's holdout

Rams coach Sean McVay helped end Aaron Donald's holdout
ESPN.com news services

One of the men who had a role in ending the stalemate between the Los Angeles Rams and Aaron Donald was rookie head coach Sean McVay, sources tell ESPN's Adam Schefter.

Rather than traveling with the team to Green Bay for the Rams' final preseason game, McVay went to Atlanta with Rams executives to meet with Donald's representatives to see if they could find a compromise, sources tell Schefter.

McVay later flew from Atlanta to Green Bay to rejoin his team in time for that night's preseason game, but he missed the team activities earlier that day.

McVay's presence in Atlanta rather than being in Green Bay with his team was a sign of how important it was to him to have Donald back on the roster.

The Atlanta meeting helped increase dialogue between the two sides, and it helped result in Donald reporting to work Saturday, though he will not play Sunday against the Indianapolis Colts.



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