Celebration Thread: Cardinals@Rams

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10 TD's in 2 weeks....yeah, he's definitely gonna be the new darling. I'm slightly, kinda sorta, maybe impressed myself.

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Mahomes only 326 yards passing-Goff had more!!!
 

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Mahomes only 326 yards passing-Goff had more!!!

Just like Brown had more yards rushing than Gurley today....we all take 3TD's to 0TD's lol

However, Jared Goff is my quarterback. Ybit, Ybit, Yibt. Jared Goff is my quarterback.
 

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I am guessing they won't do that in the rematch.

I'm guessing you're probably right..I'm also guessing it won't matter...If they want try to stop Goff with nickle and dime D, then Gurley can get his 150+...It's turning into a kind of pick your poison type thing...Also I looked at an interesting stat...The 2nd highest point differential that I saw was 14...The highest was nearly 4 times that at 54...The 2nd highest team...I don't really remember...The #1 ???? Don't even need a drum roll here !!!
 

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My face was cramped up in the 2nd half. I thought maybe I was a little dehydrated for working long hours this week but it was just from grinning non stop. Nothing about our team is hype. Lose a pro bowl return man, no problem. Lose your kicker pre game, no damn problem. We are good. We are deep. We are smart. We are motivated. We are ready. This is real! This is now! How sweet it is!!!!!
 

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i reckon rosen is the type of person that sees himself on the screen so he does a fake yawn to send a message to the coaches. that vision will be played by all the nfl media shows.

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I love reading these celebration threads in the morning after a victory! Warms my soul to know we have another 14 of these threads left this regular season!!!
 

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I kept telling people he is a great route runner that can go long but the short and middle routes have always been his bread and butter. He’s one of those FOOTBALL players you love on your team. He is highly skilled and has the work ethic of Jerry Rice.


I thought that it was funny that Brady said, " He didn't really fit in here" . Why? Is it because Brady prefers white receivers?



Yeah...but the Bucs have played two superior teams, also... Loving our 2-0 start but the next 2 games (Chargers and Vikes) will tell much more about us as a team, IMO.

Tampa Bay has a lot of good players. It is starting to look like Winston is the weak link on that team. A lifelong backup is doing more with that offense than Jamies has. The Saints seem to be overhyped. The media loves Breeze and Payton. This week they played Philly in the Tampa heat. Plus Foles has come back to reality. Their offense isn't as dynamic without Wentz at QB, and Dephillipo, and Reich on the sidelines. But any team not used to practicing in humid 100 degree weather is gonna be struggling. Ditto for Brady and the Bradriots in Jacksonville.
 

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The best thing I can say about this team, and maybe it sounds weird.

After watching them piss pound the Cards for 3 quarters, I almost felt guilty. Like, this team is playing so well and will be so dominating that they've made me forget the last 10 or 15 years of piss poor football and go straight to, "Damn, it must suck to be a __________ fan."

It's an odd feeling for sure.
 

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I thought that it was funny that Brady said, " He didn't really fit in here" . Why? Is it because Brady prefers white receivers?

nah, cooks believes in fair play. he's a honourable person.

stuck out like a sore thumb with those cheats.

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Rosen was yawning with vim and vigor while watching his teammates from the sideline.
 

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https://www.profootballfocus.com/ne...eek-2-los-angeles-rams-34-arizona-cardinals-0

Refocused, NFL Week 2: Los Angeles Rams 34, Arizona Cardinals 0
BY PFF ANALYSIS TEAM

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The Los Angeles Rams defeated the Arizona Cardinals, 34-0, continuing the second full week of action in the NFL.

FINAL SCORE
Los Angeles Rams 34, Arizona Cardinals 0

ANALYST TAKEAWAYS

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Todd Gurley continued to be the work-horse for the Rams offense, as he saw the bulk of the day’s carries and was often targeted in the passing game. While Gurley didn’t produce jaw-dropping numbers on the ground today, he did punch in 3 touchdown runs before he left the game with a cramp.

So far, the high-powered Rams offense has barely utilized their tight ends in the passing game. Brandin Cooks, Cooper Kupp and Robert Woods continue to dominate Goff’s attention and the wide receiver trio are getting the bulk of the pass targets. Brandin Cooks was Goff’s favorite target today and he put up a big performance that ultimately helped lead his team to victory.

The Rams defensive front gave the Cardinals offensive line fits throughout the game. It won’t show up on the stat sheet, as Los Angeles only recorded one sack, but they were able to consistently pressure quarterback Sam Bradford, which dramatically affected his accuracy. It was clear their game plan consisted of games and stunts up front to confuse the Cardinals rookie center Mason Cole.

Credit must be given to the Rams secondary, as the Cardinals receivers failed to create any separation in their routes and the Rams were able to break up multiple throws. Today, Los Angeles held the Cardinals to 3.3 yards per pass attempt, which is far below league average.


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The Cardinals offense couldn’t muster anything today. Their passing game was irrelevant, as they threw for under 100 yards on 27 attempts and running back David Johnson only carried the ball 13 times as they fell behind early. Undoubtedly, there will be fans calling for quarterback Josh Rosen, but the Cardinals offensive struggles go way beyond just the quarterback position.

For the second consecutive game, David Johnson failed to make a meaningful impact, but he wasn’t particularly given the opportunity to make a difference, as he only saw 27 total touches – a relatively small number for such a dynamic playmaker.

The Cardinals defense had a difficult time slowing down the Rams high-powered offense. There were plenty of mediocre performances, but edge defender Benson Mayowa was a bright spot today, as he showed real promise as a pass-rusher and notched two sacks.

The perennial All-Pro Patrick Peterson was once again a standout member of the Cardinals defense. His best play of the day came when he undercut a route in the end zone and grabbed a much-needed red zone interception.

Keys to the game

Los Angeles: The Rams’ offense was just too much for the Cardinals defense to stop. Even when Todd Gurley left the game with a cramp, his replacement, Malcolm Brown, picked up right where Gurley left off.

Arizona: The lack of offense for Arizona has to be a concern going forward. They’ve put up 6 points the first two games and seemed unable to muster anything today.
 

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and consistently created holes for Todd Gurley in the running game.

a massive hole opened up for Gurley to breeze through.
The O-line has been playing great but did this guy actually watch the game? Massive, consistent holes? The OLine did what they needed to do against a stacked box but I sure didn’t see many massive holes for Gurley to run through.
 

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I thought that it was funny that Brady said, " He didn't really fit in here" . Why? Is it because Brady prefers white receivers?





Tampa Bay has a lot of good players. It is starting to look like Winston is the weak link on that team. A lifelong backup is doing more with that offense than Jamies has. The Saints seem to be overhyped. The media loves Breeze and Payton. This week they played Philly in the Tampa heat. Plus Foles has come back to reality. Their offense isn't as dynamic without Wentz at QB, and Dephillipo, and Reich on the sidelines. But any team not used to practicing in humid 100 degree weather is gonna be struggling. Ditto for Brady and the Bradriots in Jacksonville.

Winston is a coach killer... has the so-called credentials, high pick etc... but not a team guy...underachiever and just makes too many mistakes.
 

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Winston is a coach killer... has the so-called credentials, high pick etc... but not a team guy...underachiever and just makes too many mistakes.
Huh??... What does Winston have to do with the quote you were responding to??

EDIT:... Never mind...I expanded the quote you replied to... Still gettin' the hang of this site..lol
 

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The game was already in the refrigerator with the jello and the eggs, but I was happy for Shields to see him get the pick...