PREGAME Pregame Thread - Rams at Ravens

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Week 17 Preview: Rams head to Baltimore carrying December momentum into the new year​

Happy New Year!

A flip of the calendar can be a great time for change – for setting new goals and establishing new habits.

And while the Los Angeles Rams were imperfect in 2021, the last thing they need is a clean slate. They've been at this for months. Stacking blocks, steadily building, and improving each day.

As a result of the work they've been pouring in since OTAs and training camp, they're exactly where they want to be at the outset of 2022.

To be the best in the NFC West requires one more trip east, for a Week 17 rumble with the Ravens.

And the only New Year's resolution the Rams need is to finish what they've started.

Hats and T-Shirts

From down three games (including the head-to-head tiebreaker) at the start of December, now the Rams are a game up on the Arizona Cardinals with two to play.

A win for Los Angeles in Baltimore combined with an Arizona loss in Dallas, and the Rams will be your 2021 NFC West Champions.

Here's what's intriguing about Sunday: IF THEY HANDLE THEIR BUSINESS FIRST, the Rams actually can earn the right to root against that scenario. There's a school of thought – and I've gone back and forth on this all week – where Dallas losing might be in L.A.'s best interest in pursuit of the NFC's two-seed.

The Rams would then need to beat the 49ers on January 9 at SoFi Stadium to wrap up the division, but who's reading this and demanding anything but that outcome, anyway?

The Cowboys are going to edge the Rams in a tiebreaker, due to their superlative conference record. So the Rams need to win out and for Dallas to lose. The Cowboys' finale is at Philadelphia, with the Eagles fighting to get in, meaning a Week 18 loss is entirely possible.

But again, this digital ink isn't worth a declined penalty unless L.A. can beat Baltimore first.

The 17th Game

I know it's only Game 16, but this matchup right here is the manifestation of the NFL's first 17-game schedule, and the NFC-AFC like-place-finisher methodology, which can feel like it requires an advanced degree in astrophysics to decipher.

It's on the schedule because the NFL expanded the regular season slate – and that made the Rams path to a championship much more difficult.

Sure, the Ravens are scuffling, having dropped four in a row amidst a COVID outbreak and some of the league's worst injury misfortune.

Still, this is part two of a road back-to-back, with both games in the early window, against a physical and desperate opponent. The Ravens were the AFC's top seed five weeks ago. They were a two-point conversion away from taking down the Packers with Tyler Huntley.

It's a bad draw, no way around it.

But the Rams are determined to spin it to the positive.

Sean McVay said this week, he is actually thankful for the "reverse flex" that moved kickoff up three hours.

Rise and Shine

And there's good reason for that positivity.

The Rams already have early window road wins at Indianapolis, New York, Houston, and Minnesota.

Since McVay was hired, they've gone 12-3 in such games. 14-3 if you want to include wins in London in 2017 and 2019.

It's absolutely one of the most impressive keys to the success they've achieved over the last five years.

Many Happy Returns

For more good vibes, I highly recommend this week's Rams Revealed with return man Brandon Powell, coming off a 61-yard touchdown to lift L.A. in Week 16.

Not only did he keep that football, he's sleeping next to it!

And his connection with quarterback Matthew Stafford going back to his rookie season in Detroit is really cool.

Margin For Error

For what it's worth, the Rams' win in Minneapolis marked the first time all season they prevailed despite losing the turnover battle (L.A. had been 0-4 in such games).

This week, they face a decimated Ravens defense with only six interceptions and 11 total takeaways, both figures at the bottom of the NFL rankings.

Seeing Red

You could tell a sizable portion of the Rams 2021 season story through red zone interceptions, alone.

Week 1: David Long Jr. interception vs. CHI

Week 2: Troy Reeder interception at IND

Week 7: Jalen Ramsey interception vs. DET

Week 14: Ernest Jones interception at ARI

Week 16: Travin Howard interception at MIN

It's probably not a sustainable defensive approach, to bank on picks in the shadow of your goalposts. But all those moments translated to wins, and there's no chance the Rams are 11-4 without them.

Crown 'Em

I don't think Cooper Kupp has to make another catch to win the triple crown.

His leads in the major categories amount to 26 receptions (over Davante Adams), 283 yards (over Justin Jefferson), and three TDs (over Mike Evans).

Those three would have to have two incredible weeks to catch him.

But of course, we want Kupp to play and play well on Sunday. He needs 47 yards to tie Isaac Bruce for the franchise record and 48 to set a new mark. And speaking only for myself here, I think it's important he break the record Sunday in his 16th game.

I'll get there eventually, in future years. But right now, it doesn't feel right to go overboard celebrating single-season accumulation records that are established in a 17th game.

Mark My Word

At a different position, Mark Andrews is having a similarly outrageous season for the Ravens.

As a tight end, he's 15 yards away from the Ravens' single-season franchise receiving record set by Michael Jackson in 1996, the franchise's inaugural campaign.

Combatting this position is one of the leading keys to the Rams finishing 13-4. Andrews first; George Kittle next week. Two elite tight ends that create issues for a defense coming off a phenomenal month.

December To Remember

How good has it been for the Rams defensively during this four-game win streak?

They surrendered fewer than 16 points per outing, on just six touchdowns (one of them coming on a 2-yard field last week in Minneapolis following a Matthew Stafford interception).

Raheem Morris' group created six takeaways in December and a bunch more fourth down stops.

Now they need a solution for the loss of Ernest Jones at middle linebacker.

Standing Tall on Short Fields

The sight of Sammy Watkins on Sunday will remind me of the 2017 season he had as a Ram, and especially his red zone production: seven of his eight touchdowns were generated inside the opponent's 20-yard line.

Which brings us to Odell Beckham Jr. – who, to my way of thinking, is far and away the best red zone target the Rams have had since Watkins.

In five true games since signing (not counting the forced debut with no practice in San Francisco), he's scored four times, and three of those touchdowns have been red zone catches measuring one, two, and seven yards.

Kicker Collision

Finally, this has to be the most epic kicker matchup of the NFL season.

Six-time All-Pro Justin Tucker, who earlier this season reset the record for longest make in league history (66 yards).

And Matt Gay, who has a very good case for First-Team All-Pro honors in 2021. He's drilled 23 field goal attempts in a row, the longest active streak in the NFL.

Who would be surprised if the game came down to their right feet?
 

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At a different position, Mark Andrews is having a similarly outrageous season for the Ravens.

As a tight end, he's 15 yards away from the Ravens' single-season franchise receiving record set by Michael Jackson in 1996, the franchise's inaugural campaign.

And this is a franchise who has had Shannon Sharpe, Dennis Pitta, and Todd Heap at TE.
 

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Ramsey being on Andrews is a no-brainer. Think we can count on that one.

The Ravens best path to victory in this game is bullying the Rams on both fronts. Hope these guys are ready.
 

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I find it most unfortunate that I will have to work tomorrow and will be airborne the entire 6 hours during all the football.

I will dearly miss the Gameday thread with you all.

The "Plan" is to avoid all news of the game, get to the hotel, go get gameday provisions, plug in the firestick, tune in Gamepass and watch the game in its entirety as if it is live. I feel bullish in completing this task.

You all have fun and GO RAMS!!!

Happy New Years everyone!
 

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The a Ravens are a well coached team. They have done an amazing job this season with regards to dealing with injuries and covis. They are 2 failed 2 point conversions away from being in first place in their division.

I had no doubt they would beat us in that game 2 years ago, just didn't think it would be as brutal as it was. They made that personal. Our guys remember that. I expect a very physical game tomorrow.

I expect a Rams victory..... If only for the fact that I will not be there.... My son will be, though. It's his first time seeing the Rams live. Let's hope he brings them more luck than I have.
 

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I find it most unfortunate that I will have to work tomorrow and will be airborne the entire 6 hours during all the football.

I will dearly miss the Gameday thread with you all.

The "Plan" is to avoid all news of the game, get to the hotel, go get gameday provisions, plug in the firestick, tune in Gamepass and watch the game in its entirety as if it is live. I feel bullish in completing this task.

You all have fun and GO RAMS!!!

Happy New Years everyone!
I feel for you. You have to "not know" the entire day. All it takes is one loser to let you know to mess your day up.
One playoff year (2000?) I taped the Rams/Saints playoff game since I was working. Went to the corner grocery store to pick up a few beers to go home, put my feet up watch the Rams and the hag working there knew I was a Rams fan........... so she was drunk on the job and yelled "RAMS LOST, RAMS LOST.
I dropped my 12 pack on the floor and walked out.
I am sure your day will go better. Stay away from haggy old b!tches and you will be fine.
Go Rams.
 

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Looks like it will be a rainy day, in 60’s in Baltimore. Meanwhile in Kansas there is snow/sleet on the ground, 9 degrees F, and - 9 wind chill. That’s @CGI_Ram weather right there…
 

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So Big Whit is back. Is our team pretty much over the covid outbreak now?
 

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I feel for you. You have to "not know" the entire day. All it takes is one loser to let you know to mess your day up.
One playoff year (2000?) I taped the Rams/Saints playoff game since I was working. Went to the corner grocery store to pick up a few beers to go home, put my feet up watch the Rams and the hag working there knew I was a Rams fan........... so she was drunk on the job and yelled "RAMS LOST, RAMS LOST.
I dropped my 12 pack on the floor and walked out.
I am sure your day will go better. Stay away from haggy old b!tches and you will be fine.
Go Rams.
I'm a senior pilot flying to Maui. All I fly with are the senior haggy old bitches to the islands. (don't tell my senior flight attendant wife that)

Just kidding. Use to be like that with the other airlines but it is all over the board at SWA.

Nothing is 100% but it is a damn art form to stay away from anything football if you are around people. Especially those that know you. So many co-workers know about my obsession with the RAMS. Fortunately, none scheduled on the flight tomorrow.

It is a process. Often not an easy one. Especially this time of year.

GO RAMS!!!
 

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Looks like it will be a rainy day, in 60’s in Baltimore. Meanwhile in Kansas there is snow/sleet on the ground, 9 degrees F, and - 9 wind chill. That’s @CGI_Ram weather right there…
yeah it might rain but its not going to be cold for sure

Im seeing 25-30% chance of rain and around 65
 

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Hoping for a breakout game for OBJ. We need that balance, as well as Jefferson and Higbee.
Ravens have worst pass defense in league, yet have the number 1 rush defense. Could be hard sledding for Sony.

They are tied for last place in sacks allowed with 49. Geez no wonder Jackson is hobbling around.
We need to create some turnovers off of the poor pass pro.

If the tape of Jackson trying to practice is accurate, He will be watching from sidelines.
Ravens are desperate, so this game is probably not going to be a walk through.
Prisco picked against us once again, so we have that going for us.

I will be a Card fan this weekend. We need that 2 seed.
 

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Hoping for a breakout game for OBJ. We need that balance, as well as Jefferson and Higbee.
Ravens have worst pass defense in league, yet have the number 1 rush defense. Could be hard sledding for Sony.

They are tied for last place in sacks allowed with 49. Geez no wonder Jackson is hobbling around.
We need to create some turnovers off of the poor pass pro.

If the tape of Jackson trying to practice is accurate, He will be watching from sidelines.
Ravens are desperate, so this game is probably not going to be a walk through.
Prisco picked against us once again, so we have that going for us.

I will be a Card fan this weekend. We need that 2 seed.
Now is the time after a real practice week for OBJ to break out big. Stafford missed him multiple times last week. Of course Kupp will also get the ball.

Hope that McVay really uses Sony too, in spite of Baltimore’s bad secondary but tough run defense. Imo, despite the apparent paradox, patience and a run game are the best way to set up downfield passes and light up the scoreboard.

I picked the Rams to put up 41. Expecting multiple tds from Kupp and OBJ.
 

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Not sure if Jackson is playing but I don't feel overly confident as if this game is going to be easy. When a team desperately needs to win, they can be a very tough out and that's the raven's situation with regards to the playoffs.
 

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Not sure if Jackson is playing but I don't feel overly confident as if this game is going to be easy. When a team desperately needs to win, they can be a very tough out and that's the raven's situation with regards to the playoffs.
A lot of times when a team desperately needs a win to make the playoffs, it's because they haven't been very good! And that's also the Ravens situation. They lost to the Raiders, Cincinnati and Miami, then the last 4 they've played. They're a quality team that's lost more than expected. We're a quality team who's won as much as expected. There are reasons for both. I think we're beginning to peak.