Rams / Cowboys Preseason week 2

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How to watch: Rams vs. Cowboys – preseason week 2

The Rams (0-1) will take on the Cowboys (0-1) on Saturday, Aug. 17 at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii. The game will be broadcast on both NFL Network and KCBS2 as a simulcast, with a kickoff time set for 7 p.m. PT. Check below for all the information you need to know whether you’re watching from Aloha Stadium’s stands or from your own television or device.

BROADCAST INFO…
TELEVISION: Saturday’s game will be a live simulcast on both NFL Network and KCBS2. Play-by-play commentator Andrew Siciliano will be joined by color-commentators Nate Burleson and Mina Kimes. Jaime Maggio will be reporting from the sidelines.

RADIO: Saturday’s contest will be broadcast on ESPNLA 710 AM. The English broadcast will feature Voice of the Rams J.B. Long on play-by-play, with Maurice Jones-Drew as color analyst, and D’Marco Farr on the sidelines. Plus, tune into 1330 AM for ESPN Deportes' live Spanish broadcast of the game with Troy Santiago and Ricardo Lopez on the call.

SOCIAL MEDIA: Follow the Rams on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook and Snapchat for live updates and behind-the-scenes content before, during, and after the game.

RAMS MOBILE APP AND WEBSITE: You can also watch live local games if you are within market on the Rams Mobile App and on the team’s website at www.therams.com on all phones and tablets, regardless of your mobile provider.

IF YOU’RE HEADED TO THE GAME…
Be sure to check out this comprehensive guide from Aloha Stadium for all parking, tailgating, and entry policies as well as directions to the stadium if you’re headed to Aloha Stadium on Saturday.
For live updates regarding traffic and parking, follow @AlohaStadiumHawaii on Facebook and @AlohaStadiumHI on Twitter.

Stadium parking will open at 11 a.m. local time. Cost is $16 for cars, $31 for buses and limos, cash-only, and you must show your game ticket in order to enter. The guide above also provides alternate parking options if you wish to park off-site.

Stadium gates open at 1 p.m. local time. Because this is a sold-out event, expect longer lines to enter the game closer to kickoff. Therefore, you are strongly encouraged to arrive at least one hour early.
This game will require mobile or physical hard stock tickets for entry.Print-at-home or PDF tickets are not accepted at games due to NFL policies. To learn how to download your tickets to your mobile device, click here.

Clear Bag: The NFL’s Clear Bag Policy is in effect and any bags brought to the game must be compliant. Clear bags for this game are presented by Rams in Hawaii Partner, American Savings Bank. Visit NFL.com/allclear for more information.

Rams Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson and Rams and University of Hawaii Legend Pisa Tinoisamoa, along with Rams cheerleaders, will be signing autographs and taking photos with fans from 1pm to 3pm near Gate 5.

Pepsi will be issuing team color leis, commemorative koozies and cups as well as mobile phone fans in the North Makai Courtyard, next to the autograph tent.

There will be live bands playing from 1:30 to 3:30 in the North and South Plaza.
For fans of age, there will also be Happy Hour specials in the North and South Plaza: Hot Dogs for $5 and 24 oz domestic beer for $11, while supplies last.

IF YOU WANT TO WATCH THE REPLAY…
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Quotes & Notes 8/16: Blake Bortles looking to improve on “operational” aspects of offense

After each media session, Quotes and Notes will bring you what was said, who said it, and what it means for your Los Angeles Rams. Here’s what you should know from Friday, Aug. 16.

“For us, it would be, and for me personally, the operational part of it.”
– QB Blake Bortles
  • With quarterback Jared Goff among the many starters not making the trip to Hawaii, Bortles will get another chance to show what he’s capable of with the Rams’ second-team offense and what he learned from last week’s preseason opener at Oakland.
  • Bortles mentioned getting in and out of the huddle quickly, eliminating some of the penalties L.A. committed, pre-snap things and getting aligned right as the procedural items he wanted to clean up this weekend against Dallas.
  • The six-year NFL vet completed 3 of 8 passes for 50 yards across two series against the Raiders last week in his Rams debut.

“(Aaron Donald is) probably pretty good at whatever he wants to do. I’ll have to see, if you guys give him some good lines, how smooth he looks on camera. I know he looks pretty good with a helmet on on-camera, but it’ll be fun.”
– HC Sean McVay

  • In addition to being in Hawaii to support his teammates, Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald also said he had some “business stuff” he was doing. That would be playing a role in the next episode of Magnum, P.I.
  • Several members of the show’s production crew were at practice today to film Donald’s part, as you can see below.
  • McVay said it’s a good and deserving experience for Donald.

“We had a couple people behind, but the nice thing is, when you’ve got the ownership from your players, I think, in a lot of ways, they were kind of run it themselves and that’s what you always want.”
– HC Sean McVay
  • Although many of the Rams’ starters did not make the trip to Hawaii this weekend, a plan was still in place for what they needed to accomplish back home.
  • According to McVay, Assistant Strength and Conditioning Coach Eddie Grayer remained in Los Angeles to supervise the workouts done by those players. Then some of members of Senior Director, Sports Medicine and Performance Reggie Scott’s staff also stayed behind to assist.
  • The ownership from players is something McVay has brought up often in the preseason, indicative of the trust he has in them.
 

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GO RAMS! Hit Em where it hurts!
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Can't wait! Looking forward to seeing so many of the rookies and second-year guys. And Bortles of course. Prediction... Henderson will break one.
 

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I want to see Obo play. He's also fighting for a roster spot and we don't know enough about him yet.

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Today I'd like to see:

John Wolford play more snaps than Brandon Allen.

DL get more than one sack.

Nsima Webster @ PR,KR.

Mike Thomas go over the middle and actually catch the ball.

Oko get on the field and not hurt himself.

More Kevin Peterson, less Dom Hatfield.
 

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More Kevin Peterson, less Dom Hatfield.

With the likes Peterson & Darious Williams I hope to see none of Dominique Hatfield as Hatfield reminds of Coty Sensabaugh because Hatfield is always getting beat giving up a big play and a touchdown...Enough!
 

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SportsBook wagers here;


Nobody has a lot of credits, so it might be as much about practicing making wagers.

As a reminder, there is a section for member bets. This is where members make wagers between each other.

Check it out.
 

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I suspect tonight there will be a little more offensive efficiency in order to help "give the people a good game." Maybe a little more gameplanning than normal. Bortles might be in a little longer. More focused OL positions.

Miss the islands man... Will be making loco-mocos for dinner tonight. :p

 

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One thing's sure tonight... We're gonna get a great look at our run stopping ability. Our NTs are gonna get schooled up a bit probably which is a good thing, hope they hold their own vs a top interior OL. And our LBs better be ready.

Dallas still has that taste in their mouths of getting trucked on the ground by us in the playoffs.
 

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How to watch: Rams vs. Cowboys – preseason week 2

...IF YOU WANT TO WATCH THE REPLAY…
Domestic fans can watch games after they air with NFL Game Pass*. Click here to sign up for your FREE 7-day trial and start getting unprecedented access to every game, all year long.

Just a head's up for those with Game Pass that you are also able to watch preseason games live, not just after they are over as with regular season games.
 

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One thing's sure tonight... We're gonna get a great look at our run stopping ability. Our NTs are gonna get schooled up a bit probably which is a good thing, hope they hold their own vs a top interior OL. And our LBs better be ready.

Dallas still has that taste in their mouths of getting trucked on the ground by us in the playoffs.

Is Dallas playing any starters?
 

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Read a report somewhere that the Dallas starters would play.
 

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I want to see Obo play. He's also fighting for a roster spot and we don't know enough about him yet.

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I'm hoping he shows well yeah, would be really nice. Dude has had enough time on the roster to know the defense backwards and forwards so he should be playing fast IF he can get on the field.