Celebration Thread - Seahawks@Rams

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I'll come clean, the history of the image is the assassins of Lincoln, albeit I did not copy and paste the actual images, it was a reenactment, which is why it was in color, but I'm willing to admit when I'm wrong, should not have hit send
I think the image is just fine and appropriate! It's not like anyone is gonna go hang the refs over a game, but I'd like to (in jest)!

I think the overreaction here by some is just that, an overreaction!
 

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Game balls Fowler, Donald and Gurley.

Would've liked to see us go for it on 4th and 4 though.
 

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it's definitely does favor running the ball when you have 3 WRs like Kupp, Cook and Woods. unfortunately that's not the case, and with Everett looking better every game, I could definitely see more 2 TEs sets.
Could be.
Reynolds also has made some plays.
I don't really expect McVay to alter his play calling.
 

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Good Morning Rams World! Our team is 9 and 1?? sure beats 1 and 9.
Despite all the shenanigans by refs and 'birds, this team beat the other team in our house -- a house filled with Rams fans. We've won close games this year, last year, & other years, brutal games, like where we score 9 & they score 6. I'll take this win & celebrate an amazing season. Let's hope for a Saints fade so we can play em in OUR HOUSE.
 

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https://www.theringer.com/nfl/2018/...changing-plays-mark-ingram-new-orleans-saints

Dante Fowler’s Fourth-Quarter Strip Sack

The Rams offense carried most of the weight during the team’s 8-0 start. So on October 30, Los Angeles general manager Les Snead traded for pass rusher Fowler in the hopes that the former Jaguar could give the struggling defense a boost down the stretch. Sunday, the results of that trade seemed mixed: On the one hand, Fowler racked up 29 yards of penalties, including a third-quarter unsportsmanlike conduct flag that gave Seattle a new set of downs and eventually led to a go-ahead touchdown pass.

On the other hand, Fowler made what might’ve been the defensive play of the game, rushing off the edge on third-and-3 to strip-sack Russell Wilson with 6:08 to go in the fourth quarter. The Rams recovered the ball and set up a Brandin Cooks touchdown on the next play.


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That pivotal play pushed L.A.’s win probability to 95 percent even before Cooks’s touchdown, which put the Rams up 12. This is why Snead gave up third- and fifth-round picks for Fowler: By adding the 6-foot-3 255-pounder to a group that already featured stalwarts Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh, the Rams were able to harass Wilson all day, sacking him on four crucial third-down plays and making the QB uncomfortable on nearly every one of his late-game dropbacks.

The team’s winning formula for the second half of the year was on display Sunday: First, get the lead with Sean McVay’s juggernaut offense. Then, release its multipronged pass rush, letting Suh, Donald, and Fowler pin their ears back and get after opposing quarterbacks with reckless abandon. If Fowler can cut out the penalties, his acquisition could pay big dividends for L.A.
 

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https://www.profootballfocus.com/ne...ek-10-los-angeles-rams-36-seattle-seahawks-31

Refocused, NFL Week 10: Los Angeles Rams 36, Seattle Seahawks 31
BY PFF ANALYSIS TEAM

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Aaron Donald had yet another big day rushing the passer, beating J.R. Sweezy several times, and coming up with three sacks in the game along with a few other hits and hurries. That gives Donald 13 sacks on the season, matching his total from all of 2017 in just 10 weeks.

In his second game as a Ram, Dante Fowler didn’t get to the quarterback much, but he did had one of the biggest plays of the game with a strip sack of Russel Wilson and managed to recover the fumble as well to set Los Angeles up with excellent field position. The Rams take a two-score lead just a few minutes later to help push the game out of reach for Wilson & Co.

It was more of the same for Todd Gurley and the Rams’ rushing offense. Gurley showed great speed and the ability to find creases in the Rams’ zone rushing scheme. Gurley also kept his touchdown streak intact while accounting for more than 150 yards from scrimmage.

The Rams supplemented their rushing attack with chunk plays passing the football. Jared Goff was extremely accurate on the day, as he only missed a few throws that weren’t thrown away.

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It was not the most productive passing night for Wilson with just 176 passing yards, but he did throw for three touchdowns. His biggest impact came as a runner, whether it was by design or just scrambling, as he gained 92 yards on nine carries and picked up nearly as many first downs.

Seattle ran the ball well overall thanks to a mix of good blocking and great running back play. Rashaad Penny saw his most playing time of the year and had his first career 100-yard rushing performance despite getting just 12 carries. Mike Davis added another 58 yards, averaging 5.3 yards per carry.

There was not a lot of great play by the Seahawks’ defense against the high-octane Rams on Sunday. One thing that can be relied upon week in and week out is Bobby Wagner’s ability in coverage. Wagner was again outstanding in that area, but he struggled a bit in run defense.

Goff found receivers with relative ease, and this can be put mostly on the shoulders of the Seattle secondary. While the pass-rush was slowed by the Rams’ rushing attack, Seattle defensive backs gave up a good amount of separation to Rams wide receivers consistently and made for some easy throws for Goff.

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Goff’s ability to distribute the ball to the open receiver evenly and efficiently makes this offense run at its absolute best, and he was doing just that on Sunday.

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Seattle tied a season-high 31 points scored, but ultimately couldn’t keep up with the Rams’ offense and came up just a few points short, similar to their first meeting in Week 5.
 

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https://www.foxnews.com/sports/los-...e-berry-before-snapping-ball-actress-responds

Los Angeles Rams call 'Halle Berry' before snapping ball, actress responds

Actress Halle Berry appeared to be delighted after she heard Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff use her name to audible out of a play in a game against the Seattle Seahawks.

Actress Halle Berry appeared to be delighted after she heard Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared Goff use her name to audible out of a play Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.

Berry apparently heard her name being called out during the game at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and tweeted, “Hold Up. @JaredGoff @RamsNFL – What is a ‘Halle Berry’??”

Goff used the play early in the first quarter with the Rams trailing by seven points.

After the game, Goff was astonished to find out Berry heard about the play call. He asked reporters in the locker room if they were serious and he looked up the tweet to see for himself.

“It's so funny,” he said, according to ESPN. “The thing is, when [coach Sean McVay] called it, I was like, 'It's so quiet right now, this is going to get on TV.’”

He later tweeted it was his “favorite play ever.”

Neither McVay nor Goff detailed the play’s design.