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Los Angeles Rams 37, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 32

Here are the biggest takeaways and highest-graded players from the Los Angeles Rams’ 37-32 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers:

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Quarterback grade: Jameis Winston, 66.8

For two straight weeks, quarterback Jameis Winston has attempted over 50 passes. Part of that is due to being behind late in games; the other part is having a reliable running back that opponents will respect and not daring Winston to win the game through the air. The Rams’ pass-rush had him on edge the majority of the game, as he was hurried 10 times and hit five. On plays where he wasn’t pressured, Winston threw for 322 yards and two touchdowns while completing 64 percent of his passes. On the final play of the game, Winston simply seemed to lose awareness of where he was the field and drifted past the line of scrimmage looking for receivers before being brought down from behind, dropping the Bucs’ record to 1-2 on the season.

Top offensive grades:

WR Mike Evans, 82.9

TE Cameron Brate, 80.2

LT Donovan Smith, 78.4

RT Demar Dotson, 77.7

WR Adam Humphries, 74.0

Receivers grade well for Bucs

Wide receiver Mike Evans continues to be Jameis Winston’s favorite target, and will be for the foreseeable future. Evans was targeted 13 times, hauling in 10 for 132 yards. Eight of those receptions came against Rams CB Trumaine Johnson, who had a difficult time dealing with Evans’ unique size and speed after holding him in check early in the game. Evans has already been targeted 37 times through the first three games by QB Winston, but they’ve only managed to connect on 21 of those. TE Cameron Brate had to be a pleasant surprise for the Bucs; he was the offense’s highest-graded run blocker, at 87.2, while also catching five passes and two touchdowns.

Top defensive grades:

LB Lavonte David, 90.2

LB Kwon Alexander, 87.6

DT Gerald McCoy, 80.8

CB Brent Grimes, 77.4

S Chris Conte, 76.8

Linebackers live up to hype

The Bucs’ linebackers have rare athletic abilities, but those traits do not always translate to production. Against the Rams, the pair could not be accused of underperforming, however. Alexander had the momentum-shifting pick-six, one of four incompletions into his coverage. He also managed another pass deflection on his four targets, none of which were caught. Lavonte David was his usual, active self around the line of scrimmage, giving up just three catches for 12 yards with a pass deflection. The Bucs’ weak-side linebacker also managed five stops and an impressive 89.2 run-defense grade. Playing like this, opposing offenses will have trouble topping the Tampa Bay defense with small-ball.

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Quarterback grade: Case Keenum, 58.1

Keenum recovers from early error

The perception of a performance can change dramatically on a single play. Case Keenum was largely effective against the Bucs, but threw a dreadful pick-six that tarnished an otherwise solid outing. He stared down his receiver, compounding that mistake by throwing late over the middle. It was the kind of error a rookie might make—only exacerbating the call for Jared Goff. To be fair to Keenum, he shook off that mistake and played well the rest of the way. His two touchdowns were relatively simple throws—a post against no centerfield defender and a corner route with a couple steps separation—but Keenum did enough ensure the win.

Top offensive grades:

RT Rob Havenstein, 80.1

LT Greg Robinson, 76.0

WR Tavon Austin, 74.5

WR Brian Quick, 71.7

RG Jamon Brown, 70.0

Riding the ground game working for Rams

The Rams’ physical style has now helped them to back-to-back wins. Right tackle Rob Havenstein embodies that philosophy; the former Wisconsin Badger looks capable of holding down a starting spot over the long-term. In the backfield, Todd Gurley had a solid performance without ripping off any big gains. He was forced to work for his 85 yards, earning 60 of them after contact. Even backup Benny Cunningham made an impact, bursting through the middle for a first down on 3rd-an- 20. Stopping the Rams’ run game undermines their game plan entirely, but it is easier said than done.

Top defensive grades:

DT Aaron Donald, 84.4

LB Alec Ogletree, 84.3

S T.J. McDonald, 81.7

DT Michael Brockers, 76.5

DE Robert Quinn, 73.3

Defensive line continues to shine

Defensive tackle Aaron Donald had a quieter day by his standards—even then, however, he still graded out as the top defensive player for L.A., and generating two QB hurries, two QB hits, and two batted passes. He finished with a pass-rush grade of 83.6, and gave Tampa Bay’s interior offensive line fits all game. Potentially the biggest play for the Rams’ defense was when DE Robert Quinn beat LT Donovan Smith clean off the edge with speed, then stripped Jameis Winston; Quinn’s execution of the play was a thing of beauty, remindining us why he’s still one of the top pass-rushers in the game.

PFF Game-Ball Winner: Buccaneers LB Lavonte David
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Of course there is no mention of how Donald kicked some MFing @$$ at DE. Bastids.
 

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Jamon Brown entered the game with under 7 minutes to go in the 4th quarter - so there is that.

I think Wichmann was limping a bit but they never said anything about it did they?
 

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Jamon Brown entered the game with under 7 minutes to go in the 4th quarter - so there is that.

I think Wichmann was limping a bit but they never said anything about it did they?

Was wondering about that. Was about to flip my lid cause I hadn't noticed Brown in there and was wondering if they were doing the whole switcheroo crap again at guard all game and I just wasn't paying attention.
 

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Jamon Brown entered the game with under 7 minutes to go in the 4th quarter - so there is that.

I think Wichmann was limping a bit but they never said anything about it did they?
One thing I noticed was Saffold played less than stellar. There were quite I few times he was getting knocked into the backfield. Hope we get that fixed this week. Cardinals D-Line is much better than Tampa's. This week will be a huge week for the O-Line. Gurley and Cunnigham need to see some running lanes, and keep Keenum upright. I'm still confused why Boras won't roll him some. He seems pretty effective on rollout plays. This game is huge.
 

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One thing I noticed was Saffold played less than stellar. There were quite I few times he was getting knocked into the backfield. Hope we get that fixed this week. Cardinals D-Line is much better than Tampa's. This week will be a huge week for the O-Line. Gurley and Cunnigham need to see some running lanes, and keep Keenum upright. I'm still confused why Boras won't roll him some. He seems pretty effective on rollout plays. This game is huge.

He also was opposite McCoy for quite a bit of the game. That will do it.
 

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He also was opposite McCoy for quite a bit of the game. That will do it.
I did see that, but wouldn't you think they would give him some help with Barnes? McCoy is our A. Donald and I would think they would make sure whoever is blocking him, would get a little help.
 

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I did see that, but wouldn't you think they would give him some help with Barnes? McCoy is our A. Donald and I would think they would make sure whoever is blocking him, would get a little help.

He had help. McCoy didn't completely wreck the game like he could have. He had some moments but for the most part he was contained. Still asking Saffold to look good doing it may be asking too much.
 

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He had help. McCoy didn't completely wreck the game like he could have. He had some moments but for the most part he was contained. Still asking Saffold to look good doing it may be asking too much.
That's why he's getting paid the big bucks!:cautious:
 

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Tackles Havenstein and Robinson top O grades?


haters say what?
 

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One thing I noticed was Saffold played less than stellar. There were quite I few times he was getting knocked into the backfield. Hope we get that fixed this week. Cardinals D-Line is much better than Tampa's. This week will be a huge week for the O-Line. Gurley and Cunnigham need to see some running lanes, and keep Keenum upright. I'm still confused why Boras won't roll him some. He seems pretty effective on rollout plays. This game is huge.
Watching his college tapes he's really effective on rollout plays, it worries me sometimes that the rams try and make payers "fit" and not play to their strengths...
 

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I think Mike Evans deserved the highest score. He could not be stopped.
 

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One thing I noticed was Saffold played less than stellar. There were quite I few times he was getting knocked into the backfield.
See below..

He also was opposite McCoy for quite a bit of the game. That will do it.
Agreed with this...Man he was quick and explosive....Looked like Donald to me...I don't remember him being as disruptive last year...BuT to come out without him destroying the game is a win in my book...McCoy, Kwon Alexander, and Lavonte David...dudes can ball...And Grimes looks good too...They have some elite talent.
Tackles Havenstein and Robinson top O grades?


haters say what?
I thought Keenum had some excellent time in that pocket...Seemed as if we shoulda controlled the ball more...better TOP...Keep Jameis off the field...I saw some holes for Gurley too...But again..I don't think our line is just good...We can be great with more experience...I didn't notice Cody leaving the game..I bet Jamon got to learn some bench discipline...which is always good...Watch when Sensabaugh returns to the field...