Rams WIN Against the Bucs!!! Celebration thread

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LARams_1963

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Love it! Was just watching GMFB and they roasted shitbird Brady for his Jarod snub after the game. What a poor sport POS.
 

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Been a long time since we won a game where we passed so much more than we ran. Usually a team that is either stuffing our runs, or just not running the ball is a sign we're going to have problems. But Goff got rid of the ball quick... he showed pocket awareness...play calling was improved... One thing.. We can't use Noteboom at guard ever again. That's it. The young man has solid feet...nice quick footwork and he showed that last night..sticking him in the interrior line is wasting that, and getting him hurt. He's our Left tackle, and that's it. Period.

Also, it's frustrating to see Brown had over 6 ypg, but only 3 carries. I understand wanting to get Akers off, and share the load, but I wish that McVay could garner which of the 3 have the hot hand early, and then roll with them. They were stopping our outside runs all night, the couple times we ran downhill, we were successful. Last night was a Malcolm Brown type of game, and I just wish he had been used earlier. Particularly in the Redzone. Malcolm has been smashmouth on short yardage for us this year. Keep using it until it doesn't work. We can still get Akers his looks, and Henderson his touches.

I hope Kiser isn't hurt too bad. He finally looked like he did early in the season. Multiple big hits stuffing the run.
I kept asking over and over....why are we not running Brown over right guard and right tackle. This looked like a power game that Brown excels at. Running outside zone was not working.
 

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I kept asking over and over....why are we not running Brown over right guard and right tackle. This looked like a power game that Brown excels at. Running outside zone was not working.
The Rams OL was consistently beaten by the Bucs DL in the run game on either side.
I hated the run on the game winning drive but McVay was going to trust his D and it worked.
 

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Yeah them and that awful site walterfootball or whatever it is called. That site has to be ran by Whiner or Seahawk fans. They have us at #11 and over rated. But NFL.com is where its at. Think we're at #4 there.

Clay Travis dropped us into the #4 slot this morning. Said he was holding a spot for whichever team won last night's game in his top 5.
 

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my guess is officiating.

speaking of, so not only did Brady fumble in end zone but AD was being held too which is a safety.

View: https://twitter.com/larams520/status/1331080367462248448?s=21


If they called the Obvious Holding appropriately (as a prudent official should) then that would result in a safety.
The subsequent (questionable) fumble has it been called appropriately (as a prudent official should) then it would result in a touchdown.

So the referee failed to make proper prudent calls twice on that play. It really really felt like they were doing whatever they could to help the Buccaneers win that game.
 

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Rams-Bucs recap: Yes, damn it, the Rams are one of the NFL’s best teams - Turf Show Times
Rams-Bucs recap: Yes, damn it, the Rams are one of the NFL’s best teams
Plus a pair of season-best performances from LA’s star receiving duo
By Kenneth Arthur Nov 23, 2020, 10:41pm CST

NFL: Los Angeles Rams at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Los Angeles Rams went to the east coast for the fifth time in 11 weeks and beat the Buccaneers 27-24 on Monday Night Football. The Rams improve to 7-3 and vault up to the number two seed in the NFC with six games left to go. They are only one game behind the 8-2 New Orleans Saints for the number one seed.

Sean McVay should feel optimistic about the chances of Los Angeles continuing to stifle their opponents thanks to an elite defense and an offense that proved capable on Monday night of moving the ball at will through the air.

Why the Rams defense should be considered among the best in the NFL was evident as Tom Brady was held to 26 of 48 passing for 216 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in the loss. Brady’s 4.5 yards per attempt is his lowest such mark in nearly a year. It is only the third time in the last two seasons that a team has intercepted Brady multiple times.

The Rams’ undeniably elite secondary held Mike Evans to 49 yards on nine targets; Chris Godwin to 53 yards on 10 targets; Antonio Brown to 57 yards on 13 targets; Rob Gronkowski to 25 yards on six targets. This wasn’t the type of night those star pass catchers are used to.But most teams aren’t used to playing against a secondary with Jalen Ramsey, Jordan Fuller, John Johnson, Darious Williams and Troy Hill.

Fuller, the sixth round sensation out of Ohio State whose absence in the middle of the season also coincides with times when the Rams defense wasn’t at its best, had two interceptions against Brady, including one in the fourth quarter to virtually seal the victory.The defense’s ability to contain Tampa’s passing and rushing (18 carries for 42 yards) attacks was enough to mitigate a manic performance by Jared Goff.

Though Goff had some of his best moments of the season and finished with 376 yards and three touchdowns, he also had two interceptions and nearly lost a fumble on a snap in which it seemed that everybody on offense knew the count except him. Absent those mistakes, Goff had a solid away performance against one of the toughest defenses in the NFL.Especially when he was going to his top two weapons.

Cooper Kupp caught 11 of 13 targets for 145 yards and Robert Woods finished with 12 receptions on 15 targets and 130 yards. Goff threw a touchdown to Woods in the first quarter to give Los Angeles a 7-0 lead, then later found rookies Van Jefferson and Cam Akers for their first career touchdowns.

The 130 yards by Woods is his highest total since Week 13 of last season against the Arizona Cardinals. Kupp’s 145 yards is his highest total since his 220 yards against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 8 of last season. As expected against the NFL’s number one run defense, the Rams struggled on the ground, gaining 39 yards on 20 carries. Darrell Henderson had fewer yards (seven) than attempts (eight) and they were only saved by runs of 14 and 11 yards by Malcolm Brown and Akers, respectively.

Fuller has seemingly made big plays in all five games he’s been able to fully play in this season and Monday’s two interceptions with the first of his career. His performance was the only one that tends to stand out on a box score, but the totality of what LA brings on the defensive side of the ball is as good as any team in the league.

That’s why the Rams are now in second place in the NFC and the dream for the all-important one seed stays alive.They are contenders to win that spot and therefore, contenders to win the Super Bowl. Let’s stop pretending that wasn’t the case already:fistbump::cool:
 

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After the game last night my wife asked me a question. Not sure if it was because I'd been yelling or exactly what it was but my reply was very muffled. Soft even.

To which she replies, "What, you whisper that answer and yet yell all the obscenities?"

:D
 

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HOLY FUCK YES!!!!! THAT WAS A HUGE WIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Goff had is ups and downs, with most of the downs in the 2nd half but he drove them down for the winning FG when the game was on the line, shaking off the other bad shit.

D played better than the score indicated, TB got a lot of help from the refs.

Damn, this is satisfying!!! First time we've beat TB since 2001 BTW!!!

HEELLLL YEAHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We beat them in 2016 37-32...just fyi


 

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Sadly I saw our guys do it once this season. Thought they never would. I can't remember what game it was though. At least I only had to see it once in all these years!
Yeah I wasn't a fan of our guys celebrating like those chick's from San Francisco. Thank goodness it was just once. I want to say it was the Bears game after a Jalen Ramsey interception.
 

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The Rams OL was consistently beaten by the Bucs DL in the run game on either side.
I hated the run on the game winning drive but McVay was going to trust his D and it worked.
I think they ran it to the left because the kicker was pushing everything right.

I think they feared missing the kick and giving the ball to the Bucs tied. Probably felt as worst it would go to OT as long as they made their kick.

So they put it on the left hash and the kick did drift right, but had plenty of room because of the left hash spot.
 

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I kept asking over and over....why are we not running Brown over right guard and right tackle. This looked like a power game that Brown excels at. Running outside zone was not working.
Not that I know better than Mcvay but I think we should've went with Brown mostly. I think our run game would've been more successful with power runs up the middle.
 

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Feels just as good today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Now, I want that Niner arse on the spit!!!!!
 

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Can someone post the link to the Buccaneers fan you tube channel where they're crying about the game? I can't find it
 

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I think they ran it to the left because the kicker was pushing everything right.

I think they feared missing the kick and giving the ball to the Bucs tied. Probably felt as worst it would go to OT as long as they made their kick.

So they put it on the left hash and the kick did drift right, but had plenty of room because of the left hash spot.
Could well be.
He did miss right earlier.
Will be interesting to see going forward if he prefers set up on the left side.
Good point.