CELEBRATE !! Rams Beat the Ravens Forevermore! Rams Win Celebration Thread.

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True....again, we left a minimum of 6 points on the field...by the same token, they left 3....I think that second tush push the refs should have let that fumble stand, I mean if the refs are going to let them push forever then whatever happens should stand...
That’s an excellent point.
 
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I know some were disappointed with the score. Thought we shoulda won by more. But it was a road game outdoors. Windy. Cloudy and while no rain I'm sure the air felt damp. The Ravens have always fielded a good defense every year. They got a couple key guys back from injury and played a good game. Fortunately our defense was better. It sure seems like the Rams and Stafford start the 2nd half half of most games with a nice scoring drive. Thats always a good thing.
 
The biggest difference in the game to me was our defensive line owned their offensive line.
That goal line stop was made by some real men.

All that pressure and sacks even of the very mobile Tyler Huntley sealed the deal.

Cool to see Landman punch the ball out and Verse finish it off.
All those defensive lineman and being able to rotate them even had us fresh at the end of a game with a beast like Henry.
 
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Enjoying the hell out of watching Tampa Bay beat San Fran.
Mayfield looks unbelievable.
Agree, it gives insight into the character of McVay. I would imagine that there was interest from Mayfield to be a Ram but rather than sit behind Stafford my guess is McVay supported his looking for a starter gig.
 
Agree, it gives insight into the character of McVay. I would imagine that there was interest from Mayfield to be a Ram but rather than sit behind Stafford my guess is McVay supported his looking for a starter gig.
Amazing story how Mayfield came in on a late flight on a Wednesday and started on Sunday and won the game with some of his miracle stuff.
 
The Bucs (look like) they are about to win their 5th game. They were 4-1 and have that record by winning by a total of THREE points.
So it really doesn't matter if you win by 30 or 3. Yes, our heart rates would be much better with easy wins but in this league you never know. I guess if there's a silver lining, imagine when we are clicking in all three phases...
 
Cherry picking quotes from a GDT is crazy work. Of course people are going to be frustrated with this team....as evidenced by my quoted comment about the 2025 Rams being frustrating, haha. I stand on that.

I guess I'm confused as to what is deemed appropriate in a game day thread.
 
Rams have had slow starts to the season the past couple years. 3-6 and 1-4. Seems like they're having a slow start again to this season. But we're 4-2 this time. If they pick it up like they did the last two seasons we could be looking at 12 or 13 wins. And maybe some home field advantage for a round or two.
True, we could be tied for first in the West, if the Bucs win.
 
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As for a positive comment I didn’t expect to make today:

I actually heard Mumpfield, Ferguson, and Stewart being mentioned and involved today. Finally, our 2025 draftees are getting real game snaps.

Who knows, maybe as they go (develop) the Rams go (develop into a 4 quarter contender).

Just when I was starting to get discouraged by this year’s draft, I’m now looking forward to seeing those guys play next week.
Ty Hamilton's quick penetrating contain on Zay Flowers made him lose his second fumble as well. They're steadily playing him and Tyler Davis (a 2024 sixth-round draftee) more and more in the interior line, and I'm all for it.

When Fiske and Turner start to get home more with outside pressure from V8, Agent Zero, and Stewart, it's going to be fun to watch.

And I'm glad they're slowly integrating Ferguson and Mumpfield. I'd love to see Hunter more on kick returns with Whittington taking a larger role in the offense.
 
The Bucs (look like) they are about to win their 5th game. They were 4-1 and have that record by winning by a total of THREE points.
So it really doesn't matter if you win by 30 or 3. Yes, our heart rates would be much better with easy wins but in this league you never know. I guess if there's a silver lining, imagine when we are clicking in all three phases...
It matters when you have a bad kicking game!
 
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And another thing...

It's crazy that the Rams are 4-2 and haven't won an NFC game. Crazier yet is that they will have been on the east coast or LONDON 4 of the past 6 weeks!! Wtf???
 
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And another thing...

It's crazy that the Rams are 4-2 and haven't won an NFC game. Crazier yet is that they will have been on the east coast or LONDON 4 of the past 6 weeks!! Wtf???
I believe the Rams and the Chargers will be putting up ther most travel miles this season




edit: just looked it up

Chargers are logging in 37, 086 miles

Rams are logging in 34, 832

but with the Rams staying on the Easr Coast this week before the trip to London, that number may go down
 
Ty Hamilton's quick penetrating contain on Zay Flowers made him lose his second fumble as well. They're steadily playing him and Tyler Davis (a 2024 sixth-round draftee) more and more in the interior line, and I'm all for it.

When Fiske and Turner start to get home more with outside pressure from V8, Agent Zero, and Stewart, it's going to be fun to watch.

And I'm glad they're slowly integrating Ferguson and Mumpfield. I'd love to see Hunter more on kick returns with Whittington taking a larger role in the offense.
You’re right about Hamilton. I forgot about him. This draft class is starting to see some action. Hunter will get his after the bye, I’m guessing.
 
I was pissed at halftime boy. But the defense kept this one from becoming the typical "Rams play down to the weak opponent and then need to pull it out late" heart attack game. Really appreciate how they played.

4-2 feels good. Rams really haven't played all that well either, but it's a good record and they've been in their losses. So overall this helps rinse some of that shit taste from the SF loss out.

Still need this OL to get rolling. And still hoping they trade for a corner but I'm gonna sleep a lot better tonight.
 
Also, for all of our faults on our team, we could be much worse.

We got Puka Nacua with a fifth-round pick in 2023. The Ravens selected Zay Flowers with the 22nd overall pick in that draft, and while he's been good, he has lost them some very big games (including this one), and Nacua is arguably the best receiver in the league, up there with Justin Jefferson and Ja'Marr Chase.

Byron Young and Kobie Turner were third-round picks in that draft. Steve Avila? Second-round pick. Warren McClendon, who acquitted himself beautifully at right tackle? A fifth-round pick in that class. Ethan Evans, who has been the only good part of our not-so-very-special special teams? A seventh in that class.

For all of our faults, we are doing admirably. Our drafting and selections of players late has kept us afloat.

We could be much worse off.