I guess but the 2025 Rams' Offense was #1 in points, #1 in yards, #1 in passing yards, #7 in rushing yards and tied for 4th in fewest turnovers ... that's SOOOOOOO Good!We're sooooooo bad with explosives!
well... I agree.I guess but the 2025 Rams' Offense was #1 in points, #1 in yards, #1 in passing yards, #7 in rushing yards and tied for 4th in fewest turnovers ... that's SOOOOOOO Good!
Kam Curl's interception in Overtime of the Divisional Round Game, with the Bears close to a game-winning, season-ending (for the Rams) field goal attempt was pretty timely and fortuitous ... for the Rams.well... I agree.
'cept when the turnovers REALLY mattered...![]()
I was thinking of a Q3 muffed punt return, by Xavier Smith.well... I agree.
'cept when the turnovers REALLY mattered...![]()
I get it ... and I agree.I was thinking of a Q3 muffed punt return, by Xavier Smith.
Hard to argue, that helped the Rams cause....
umm, per the chart... I mean we were tied for 3rd best in explosives last yearI guess but the 2025 Rams' Offense was #1 in points, #1 in yards, #1 in passing yards, #7 in rushing yards and tied for 4th in fewest turnovers ... that's SOOOOOOO Good!
umm, per the chart... I mean we were tied for 3rd best in explosives last year
I was being facetious
Yeah...I get it ... and I agree.
Just think it's common for fans to remember their team's mistakes at critical moments, and the bad breaks and the terrible calls that go against their team but tend to minimize the mistakes by their opponents at critical moments, and the breaks that work in their favor and the terrible calls against the other teams.
For example, despite what some of ROD has posted in the past, Robey-Coleman did commit pass interference on that critical play in the NFC Championship game against the Saints.
I just think stuff tends to balance-out.