Rams WIN Against the Bucs!!! Celebration thread

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LARams_1963

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Just went back and looked at ESPN's game recap. What does it show/say? All Tampon, even though they lost. Not one Rams offensive play. Fucking disgusting and so disrespectful.
 

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He was referencing the refs.
Yeah, and Ramsey was quite right to be pissed off IMHO. Evans easily could have been flagged at least 3 times for OPI, and he got away with it every time.

Ramsey was jawing at the refs to point it out, yet the refs kept flagging the wrong guy. Pissed me off, glad we didn’t lose this one because of the refs.

And Brady had “control” of his “forward pass”? Fuck no. Grumble...
 

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I'm tired of other teams fans shitting on the Rams for an easy schedule.

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Strength of schedule and strength of victories virtually tied with the Saints and better than the Packers. Oh btw they're also better in both than the Steelers and the Chiefs.
 

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So, if I'm enjoying watching a Buc's YouTuber cry, does that make me a bad person?

Yea send the link. I'll help cheer him up by posting a comment. "Hey bud, just think, it could be worse. Brady should have had 3 interceptions and a fumble for a Rams TD if the Refs were fair."

Then I'll remind him they get to play the Chiefs next.
 

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Just after Brady threw the second pick, he bowed his head and a Ram player came over to him and patted him on the back. Anyone know who the Ram defensive player was? I couldn't make out his number. Thanks in advance.
 

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I'm tired of other teams fans shitting on the Rams for an easy schedule.

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Strength of schedule and strength of victories virtually tied with the Saints and better than the Packers. Oh btw they're also better in both than the Steelers and the Chiefs.

The awfulness of the NFC East (who the entire NFC West has to play) is the only thing easy about our schedule.

The AFC East is arguably the third best division in football and our Conference Opponents have arguably been the most difficult of the NFC matchups (given that the Bucs beat the brakes off the Packers who beat the Saints and the Bears beat them). The West in and of itself is nearly as good as two divisions.
 

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2 interceptions & 51 pass attempts by Goff
40 yards combined rushing by Brown, Henderson and Akers
8 carries for 5 yards by Henderson
1 sack by our D

These stats don't look like the sort of stats that would generate a win versus a Brady led team...but they did! And if felt SOOOOOO good!

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Just after Brady threw the second pick, he bowed his head and a Ram player came over to him and patted him on the back. Anyone know who the Ram defensive player was? I couldn't make out his number. Thanks in advance.
It was #54, Leonard Floyd. Talk about a missed opportunity to be a bad sport!
 

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View: https://twitter.com/JourdanRodrigue/status/1331129495399530498
“The balance of urgency and enjoyment...I think these guys are really finding it right now. I love this group, love this team.”


McVay knows this team has a special quality to it. Fuller said the locker room was "electric" after the game. And in truth, if the Rams go deep in the playoffs, a big factor will be the unity, leadership and enthusiasm on the team.

It appears to me that the players are REALLY into it, really wanting to max out this team. The defensive players keep talking about how great the atmosphere is and how everybody wants everybody to succeed. No wonder they are getting better and better. The effect of this collective commitment should not be underestimated.

By contrast, I thought that the Tampa Bay offense didn't have anything like that "urgency and enjoyment" of playing together. Instead they just seemed out of kilter, at least when faced with the Rams' D. They lost concentration on key plays. About as aimless as Brady's last pass to Fuller.
 
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i've never seen a team screwed so much by the refs on the road and still win.

this rams d is something else.

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See I look at it the other way, the 1st pick just cant happen on a screen. If you're under pressure throw it into the ground when your RB has his back to you, you cant lead him like that on a screen when he's not even turned around yet. But the 2nd INT was an aggressive read, and an aggressive throw. Yes it got picked, but he decided to throw into a tight window and put the ball out in front where it needed to be, the timing was just off with Woods. I would take those types of INTs all day over a plain inaccurate throw, or a terrible decision like Brady's were. Yes we all wish Goff would play a great complete game without turning the ball over, but he was dealing all night tonight. And he had zero running game to help him.

And there's no excuse at all for McVay to be that conservative the way Goff was throwing the ball tonight. 3rd and 8 is very doable in that situation and all but wins the game on that drive. More times than not, when you choose the passive decision vs the aggressive one where you're dictating things, it comes back to bite you. Good thing we have the best D coordinator in the league and he saved McVays ass. Check on how Staley disguised coverage on that last play:


View: https://twitter.com/NFL_Journal/status/1331092340522541056?s=20


Some screens are timing plays that are thrown very early, it looked to me that is what this was. I may be wrong. It was really complete luck on JPP's part. He was behind the blocker and just came free at the right time.

I don't think any of us can say when Goff should have thrown it. If they run through the play several times in practice he is probably very familiar with exactly when he is supposed to get the ball off based on when the blocking is setup and what Hendo is supposed be doing. My money would say Hendo ran the wrong route, but I can't say with certainty because none of us were in the walkthrough or offensive room when they were drawing it up.
 

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The pressure wins games as it did tonight.

But I'm also very impressed with how Staley has players plugging the gaps at the line and correctly playing the coverage in the secondary. Rams used to regularly lose games with breakdowns at both levels. I think this is not solely due to Staley bringing more pressure, but a function of the players playing together enough and improving in their understanding of the scheme

Probably true. Pressure plus assignment soundness and run game strategy. But pressure just by itself causes lots of hurried throws as well.