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We are the perfect Road Warriors, but we have already lost two games at home---one to the 'Skins and the other to the damn 'Hawks! We gotta start defending our home turf. We know we have an opportunity to take over the 'Hawks' turf later on. Whether we see the "Skins in the playoffs is another matter.

Still, seriously, the Coliseum has to become the most dreaded arena to play in for opponents. Whether that happens or not may depend on our celebrity-spoiled fair weather LA fans who may turn their noses up at the older Coliseum venue. IT might have to await the opening of the state-of-the-art Silent Stan Pleasure Dome in 2019. But the tradition has to restart somewhere, and we might as well get it going this season while our young Horns continue growing up as footballers.

Will today mark the birth of the Rapport between Jared and Sammy? Will Aaron "The Beast!" Donald school Clowney in what it means to be the NFL's top defender? Will the Gurley Express! morph into a runaway freight train to the delight of the home audience? Will Jared begin to make 300-yard passing games a regular happening in the Land of LaLa? Will the Horns gore the snot outa the hapless Texans like a stampeding herd of crazed Battering Rams with rabies?
 

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We are the perfect Road Warriors, but we have already lost two games at home---one to the 'Skins and the other to the damn 'Hawks! We gotta start defending our home turf. We know we have an opportunity to take over the 'Hawks' turf later on. Whether we see the "Skins in the playoffs is another matter.

Still, seriously, the Coliseum has to become the most dreaded arena to play in for opponents. Whether that happens or not may depend on our celebrity-spoiled fair weather LA fans who may turn their noses up at the older Coliseum venue. IT might have to await the opening of the state-of-the-art Silent Stan Pleasure Dome in 2019. But the tradition has to restart somewhere, and we might as well get it going this season while our young Horns continue growing up as footballers.

Will today mark the birth of the Rapport between Jared and Sammy? Will Aaron "The Beast!" Donald school Clowney in what it means to be the NFL's top defender? Will the Gurley Express! morph into a runaway freight train to the delight of the home audience? Will Jared begin to make 300-yard passing games a regular happening in the Land of LaLa? Will the Horns gore the snot outa the hapless Texans like a stampeding herd of crazed Battering Rams with rabies?
While I agree with your sentiments, I still think the defense was completely different during the Skins game. Had the Rams defense been playing like it has the last 3 weeks then I think the Rams win that game. The Rams also took the Hawks game down to the last play and the defense could have played a little better. I still think if the Hawks game was a week or two ago they win that one too.
 

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Just seasoned the steaks, packing stuff up for the Tailgate!! 24 peeps for the tailgate. Funny, my better half is an Uber driver, yesterday she called me while she was working and told me she had just picked up 4 Texan fans from LAX. They were in for the game so we invited them to the TG, just to show them LA hospitality!! GO RAMS!!
 

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While I agree with your sentiments, I still think the defense was completely different during the Skins game. Had the Rams defense been playing like it has the last 3 weeks then I think the Rams win that game. The Rams also took the Hawks game down to the last play and the defense could have played a little better. I still think if the Hawks game was a week or two ago they win that one too.

Naturally, I agree. I've already stated weeks ago this team should have a perfect record. However, you have the NFL's second youngest team learning a brand new offense and defense this season. Only the special teams have enjoyed any kind of games day philosophical stability. Right now I prefer that they get things together for a perfect playoff run. Securing a playoff bye week can be critical; so they must start by defending the home turf against the would-be invasive Texans. Let's run them back to Texas with their tails between their legs.
 

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As we speak Texans staff is fluffing pillows and smoothing out the sheets... Rams are putting them to bed early today
 

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Win one Big one for the Home Crowd!! Step on this Team Like you are supposed to!! When we are on Offence I expect the Rams to make them Defend every Blade-of-Grass! They won't know what's coming next!!
The Rams Win 52-0, and just like the song from Sonny & Cher " The Beat-Goes-On!"

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https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...ack-problem-end-a-saga-by-signing-kaepernick/

Texans could solve their quarterback problem, end a saga, by signing Kaepernick

Houston, you have a problem.

There is no salient, cogent, believable, realistic football explanation for how the Texans are handling their quarterback situation in the aftermath of Deshaun Watson's horrible season-ending injury. There is no explanation that makes sense for these signings given the obvious alternative to them. There is no amount of salesmanship that would make any discerning fan believe the Texans' bevvy of recent QB maneuvers is actually about giving them the best roster possible and best chance to win.

Instead of simply extending an opportunity for Colin Kaepernick – one of the more productive and least-turnover prone quarterbacks of the last five years – to merely work out for the team, the Texans have opted to take on a much more difficult task: that of continuing to pretend that Kaepernick isn't actually a free agent. They have decided to continue the league-wide trend of systematically ignoring Kaepernick's body of work and pretending that he is not an option, outside of the most casual and cavalier exchanges when forced to address him nominally by the media. They seem to be hoping the football watching public will suspend all disbelief about what is going into these ongoing personnel decisions, while far inferior quarterbacks who have been less-than-marginal in the entirety of their careers get chance after chance.

Texans owner Bob McNair could end this ongoing saga with Kaepernick – and simultaneously send a signal to his locker room that he is truly trying to salvage this season and do whatever is possible to stay in the playoff hunt – by simply extending a legit contract offer to the former Super Bowlquarterback. But instead, he and his franchise prefer to dabble in ridiculousness and operate in anything but a meritocracy, reaching out to Matt McGloin and TJ Yates and now, Josh Johnson  – long removed from NFL consideration and someone who, like the other two QBs, has never come close to establishing himself as a starting quarterback – while shunning the very premise of Kaepernick on the roster.

This is preposterous.

And, trust me, Texans coach Bill O'Brien has now joined his owner, McNair, as a central figure in the Kaepernick collusion case. To go on record and proclaim that Kaepernick's lack of recent playing time is a primary reason why he doesn't fit their model … and then go out and sign a quarterback who hasn't played in years and has never been more than a fringe roster signing, will certainly merit further questioning, O'Brien is not on the original deposition list, as McNair is, but he is going to end up being grilled by lawyers, sooner or later – whether through preliminary deposition or at the collusion hearing itself.

We are now pushing nine months of transactions in the NFL since the league year began in March, and dozens upon dozens or quarterback singings, without Kaepernick getting so much as a chance to throw for an NFL team. You were never going to convince me this was actually about football, but even the faintest of guise that there were better options for a potentially winning team to consider outside of Kaepernick has long been expunged. In fact, these teams aren't even trying to pretend anymore.

The only reason not to at least give Kaepernick a look-see, as best these teams seemed to suggest, was that those in need of a quarterback for a short period of time (Ravens, Titans, Raiders at various points in time), or those with a long-term need (Packers, Texans, Cardinals) was that they already has their "system" guy in place or found him quickly on the street. But now that we've reached this late stage of the year, with seasons on the line and quarterback injuries occurring at a dizzying pace, that hollow argument is ringing even less true. Seems much more to the point that these clubs have decided that his alleged "distraction" factor and his political stand make him a pariah at the very same time so many players inspired by Kaepernick taking a knee continue to embody his demonstration and continue to be employed nonetheless.

This is going beyond the bizarre and into the absurd and I can't help but think it bodes poorly for the league, and many of these owners, as Kaepernick's collusion grievance plays out. There are no football arguments left to be made when Johnson – an athletic quarterback who I have long championed but who has been rebuffed by NFL teams over and over, having to take to the defunct UFL to find playing opportunities – is getting a shot before Kaepernick.

Let's be real – Jim Harbaugh is the central football figure in the pro careers of Johnson and Kaepernick. He coached Johnson in college and advocated for him at times in the NFL, and he pushed for the 49ers to draft Kaepernick in the second round. Harbaugh is a quarterback guru and a proven offensive mind and he pushed Alex Smith aside to make Kaepernick his young starter and reached a Super Bowl because of it and he continues to advocate for the quarterback now and he'd never in 100 years try to pretend that Johnson – whom he also feels very strongly for and knows inside and out – should be on a roster before Kaepernick.

It wouldn't happen. Harbaugh had numerous chances to have both quarterbacks and he won, convincingly, with one in the pro game and never played the other. Come on. What the hell are we talking about at this point. We are beyond anyone being able to pretend that this is about finding the best quarterback possible to round out a roster and help a team win football games. Are the Texans trying to do whatever they can to be the best team they can be in the second half of the season to continue to tap into some of the opportunity Watson opened up for them, or are they cool with the ugly offensive display from last week and just accepting that as their new normal? Do they want to win, or is tanking a viable alternative?

If the Packers want to keep pretending that Brett Hundley is going to eventually help them win football games – or at least, not directly contribute to their losing on a weekly basis – well, I guess you have to give Mike McCarthy something of the benefit of the doubt. He's a legit QB guru and he has a lot invested in Hundley in terms of man hours. I think he's overplaying his hand, and ability to make Hundley NFL-ready on the fly, and signing a quarterback who has actually destroyed his team in the playoffs and run all over the Lambeau turf as if he'd planted the sod himself would actually give Green Bay the best chance of saving the season. But I suppose you could say McCarthy has earned the right to play this out a bit longer.

But the Texans? Come on. Prior to Watson they had churned through like a dozen quarterbacks in rapid succession, lacking both the vision to identify the best candidates and the ability to cultivate whatever talent they had accrued. And then they finally found Watson, and discovered an offensive identity predicated on many of the same schematic principles which meld with Kaepernick's strengths, and yet they are systematically avoiding and ignoring the obvious signing at a time when their owner has thrust himself deep into the collusion suit with his ill-advised comments during the recent NFL owner's meeting.

It really does take some effort to get this deep down the rabbit hole. You have to really want to stay away from Kaepernick to continue to do so in a dire situation such as what the Texans face.

And, instead of acknowledging the overt potential improvement that Kaepernick's resume implies that he would provide, instead, they're going to bring in Larry, Moe and Curly without even acknowledging the existence of a longtime NFL starter, and one who threw for 16 TDs to just four interceptions for a horribly flawed and ineptly coached 49ers team a year ago, sitting right there on their free-agent list.

But make no mistake, as much as the Texans would try to tell you there is nothing to see here – it took mere minutes last week, once Watson was diagnosed with a torn ACL, before the team had let their beat writers know they were signing McGloin, who played for head coach Bill O'Brien in college – it comes with caveats. It won't fly in their locker room, where McNair is already embroiled in controversy, and it won't fly with discerning fans and it wont fly in the standings if they actually end up having to play any of the QBs they've reached out to lately.

Bottom line, the NFL has long ago run out of even quasi-half-competent quarterbacks to continue to sign, and with each new injury and each reach of a free-agent signing, Kaepernick's arguments for why he is being shunned would seem to grow stronger. And this scenario seems to have little to do with how far he can throw a football and how accurately he can throw a football and how effectively he can run an offense in comparison to the barely-journeymen who continue to be awarded with opportunity after opportunity to enjoy an NFL paycheck while Kaepernick cannot land so much as a return phone call from an NFL team.
 

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Preview: Rams vs. Texans –Video

After a month of road games, the 6-2 Rams return to the Coliseum to start the second half of the season against the 3-5 Houston Texans. Gary Klien and Lindsey Thiry preview the game.

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Boomer Esiason and Phil Simms Preview Texans vs Rams –Video

Boomer Esiason and Phil Simms preview the Houston Texans matchup against the Los Angeles Rams.

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https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-nfl-week-10-preview-texans-at-rams

NFL Week 10 Preview: Texans at Rams
BY PFF ANALYSIS TEAM

The Houston Texans visit the Los Angeles Rams in Week 10 of the 2017 NFL season. PFF previews the top player matchups of the game.

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PFFELO Ranking: 27

Coverage by: Aaron Resnick

MATCHUP: HOUSTON TEXANS OFFENSE VS. LOS ANGELES RAMS DEFENSE

RB Lamar Miller vs. DI Aaron Donald
Despite seeing just 13 total touches in Week 9, Miller was very effective racking up 91 total yards. Against a Rams team that can put up points, it wouldn’t be surprising if Miller was more involved this week. With an overall grade of 78.5, Miller ranks 19th among all backs but he has only forced ten missed tackles on the season.

Things won’t get any easier against Donald, whose overall grade of 96.1 is the highest regardless of position in the league. Against the run, Donald’s grade of 87.9 ranks seventh among interior defenders and he has just one missed tackle in run defense on the year. If Miller and the Texan ground game is to get going, he’ll have to either find ways to elude Donald or avoid him completely.

WR DeAndre Hopkins vs. CB Kayvon Webster If any Texan pass catcher has an established role with Tom Savage at the helm it is Hopkins, who was peppered with 16 targets this past Sunday. Despite an inefficient day, Hopkins’ overall grade of 85.5 and his 2.26 yards per route run still rank fifth among wide receivers.

Primarily running routes on the left side, Hopkins will primarily be covered by Webster, whose overall grade of 81.0 would be a career best. For the year Webster’s 0.74 yards allowed per coverage snap ranks 13th among corners, while his 15.5 coverage snaps per reception allowed ranks 15th.

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TE Stephen Anderson vs. LB Mark Barron After just 16 targets through his first six games played, Anderson saw six targets in his 39 snaps this past Sunday. Anderson caught four of those targets, and his receiving grade of 73.8 currently ranks 14th among tight ends. When he does run a route, Anderson figures to see plenty of Barron. Barron’s current grade of 81.0 would be a career best, but his coverage grade of 84.8 that ranks eighth among linebackers is where he makes a difference.

In coverage, Barron has been targeted the second most times among all linebackers with 45 targets, his passer rating when targeted of 71.3 ranks fifth best at the position. If Savage is going to check the ball down he may look Anderson’s way, but with Barron in coverage he should proceed with caution.

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PFFELO Ranking: 6

Coverage by: Mike Cahill

Match Up: Los Angeles Rams offense vs. Houston Texans defense

WR Cooper Kupp vs. CB Kareem Jackson Cooper Kupp has seen 25 of his 46 targets come from the slot, with 129 of his 205 overall routes being run from the slot as well. He’s averaging the ninth-most yards gained per route run from the slot with 1.84 and possesses an overall receiving grade of 77.8.

His counterpart in cornerback Kareem Jackson has averaged 2.02 yards allowed per coverage snap on 155 coverage snaps lined up in the slot, seventh most among 53 eligible players. Kupp has yet to gain more than 53 yards from the slot in any game, while Jackson has allowed more than that twice in 2017, with Week 8 seeing him give up over 100 yards while in slot coverage.

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QB Jared Goff vs. Houston Pass Rush Jared Goff’s performances under pressure have varied through eight games this year. In the four games where his passer rating while under pressure has been above 92.0, his team has produced 40-plus points three times and has only lost once (in Week 2).

The Texans are averaging a pressure rate of 35.2 percent, slightly above league average, and Goff is being pressured on 33.8 percent of drop backs, 12th lowest in the league. Strangely enough, the Rams have the exact same record (3-1) when Goff produces a passer rating under pressure below 92.0.

RB Todd Gurley vs. Houston Run Defense The Rams’ points per game when running back Todd Gurley is able to force two or more missed tackles in the running game sits at 37.7 points. Compare that total to the 18.5 points per game they average in the two games he had only one forced missed tackle.

His matchup against the Texans run defense is a great opportunity to put this tendency to the test, as they are currently missing tackles at the league’s seventh highest rate, with a missed tackle on 14.4 percent of their tackle attempts and they have the 12th most missed tackles combined with 60.

Getting the ball in Gurley’s hands is very important, as he has been responsible for a first down or a touchdown on 23.8 percent of his run attempts or passing targets, the 11th highest percentage in the league among running backs with at least 150 snaps this season and well above the 19.2 percent league average among the position.
 

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Marshall Faulk was just asked on NFLN " How many points will the Rams & Texans combine for in todays game!?" He said " Over 50!!"
My guess he thinks the Rams will put up a 40 Burger!!(y);):LOL::D:yess: