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Something that annoys the hell outta me and for which there’s no fair explanation…

Yes. I thought it was his neck though. Getting hooked around the neck is clear and blatant holding, but it was allowed to go on and nearly ended Quinn’s career.

What really bothers me about allowing blatant holds on AD, is it could have prevented him from getting a fourth DMVP award. That would clearly make him the GOAT of defense.
I believe AD is the greatest defensive player to ever wear horns. He might be in the conversation for the best ever in NFL history if the NFL called holding penalties (as they should). It's due to his very greatness that referees are ignoring these egregious penalties for whatever reason. The NFL press and public overvalues the Sack and the uncalled holding penalties prevent AD from being recognized as the greatest ever. I wish there was a way to measure how many uncalled holding penalties against him. He should have at least one more DPOY and his sack stats would be near the very top of the list. I don't think the sack is the single greatest measure of pass rusher greatness, but the rest of the World does.

We need a large bronze statue in front of SoFi of him pointing to his ring finger with an inscription, "The Greatest Ever."

Kupps Status

Kupp just looks a little slower to me. He lacks that burst off the line, winning his route almost immediately with split second quicknes in tight space. He didn't look slow in his fist few games this year and was putting up great numbers then. I think it is obvious he has aggravated something and is struggling to play through it, at least to some degree. The dude is a warrior. I suspect he will come up huge when the Rams need him most, gimpy and all. In the meantime, good thing the Rams found Puka, who honestly looks like Kupp in many ways, despite being a different type of receiver.

PlayStation Network issue

There’s apparently a huge issue with people being permanently suspended from PlayStation Network.

I was just watching YouTube and was suspended from PSN so the PS5 is essentially a brick until this gets resolved

If anyone has this issue, take heart, you’re not alone.

Reddit has a pretty long deal on it and I’m sure we’ll hear something soon… crosses fingers

River's 2.0 Mock 2024 NFL Rams Draft ...

Agree on Alt, but should the Rams be drafting in the middle of the first round, I just don't see a snowballs chance in hell that we can get him, ... although offering both our 2024 & 2025 top picks may get us closer.
I'm now leaning more towards DT Jer'Zhan Newton in the 1st and LT Patrick Paul with our 2'nd. jmo.
Agreed on where we likely draft he's there or not. Also Newton should go before where we're set to draft now. I'd trade back a little bit take Paul late 1st and add in a pick personally.

Snead should be in the running for GM of the year

In the running? He should win it, no doubt.

This team was not expected to be as good as it is right now. We were hearing 4-13 by some analysts. I picked 5-12. But even with the few faults, he's done well in supplementing his team with players that are playing pivotal roles (Akhello Witherspoon and Kevin Dotson, mostly, but Freeman, Robinson, and JJ3.

And the draft has been beyond any of our wildest expectations. Puka Nacua, Avila, The Conductor, Agent Zero, and Ethan Evans are home run picks. Desjuan Johnson, Davis Allen, and even Tre Hodges-Tomlinson have stepped in, mostly on special teams. Alex Ward has been a home run as a long-snapper. There have been Zach Evans, Ochaun Mathis, and even Jason Taylor II sightings (and I still believe in Hampton and McClendon, even though they haven't played).

Yes, Bennett hasn't played, but that couldn't have been foreseen. The only fault I have is the kicking situation, and the backup quarterback situation. Otherwise, Snead's done a masterful job.

Rams PFF Grades vs Browns ...





PFF Grades: Alaric Jackson played pivotal role in LA’s third-straight win

Rookie Puka Nacua earned an “elite” grade for his performance versus Browns
By JB Scott Dec 4, 2023, 12:26pm CST


Los Angeles Rams v Arizona Cardinals
Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images

The Los Angeles Rams are roaring back into the NFC playoff picture after blowing out the Cleveland Browns and moving back to .500. LA has now won three-straight games.
Who contributed the most on an individual level to keep the winning streak alive? Let’s take a look at the grades from Pro Football Focus (PFF):

Top five grades on offense:

1 - Puka Nacua, WR: 90.2

The rookie phenom broke the 1,000-yard mark on the season with an impressive 70-yard TD catch and run in the first quarter. He finished with four catches for 105 yards and added another 34 yards on the ground. It was yet another productive outing for Nacua, who now turns his sights to the NFL rookie receiving yardage record.

2 - Matthew Stafford, QB: 73.6

In his past two games, Stafford’s average depth of target (ADOT) had dipped down to around six yards. It was unclear whether this was a plan by the Rams to manage Stafford’s thumb injury or if this was a schematic pivot, but his ADOT ticked back upwards to 7.4 yards in this game. That again had an inverse and adverse impact on Stafford’s adjusted completion rate, which dropped to 70.6%. It’s worth keeping an eye on this mix moving forward, as it may be game plan specific.
All in all it was a positive outing for Stafford who finished with his most big-time throws in some time (3) and only had one turnover-worthy play. He completed 22 of 37 passes (60%) for 279 yards and three touchdown scores.

3 - Demarcus Robinson, WR: 73.2

Robinson has been more involved in the offense over the last two weeks, which seems to be coming at the expense of Tutu Atwell. LA has had the benefit of of salting away a fourth quarter lead, and it seems the plan is to substitute Robinson in for Atwell to give a bit more physicality in the run game. Robinson caught a touchdown pass at a critical moment in the game and finished with four receptions for 55 yards.

4 - Alaric Jackson, LT: 70.4

Jackson drew a difficult matchup in Myles Garrett no matter how limited Garrett may have been physical—he was rehabbing a shoulder injury leading up to the game. Jackson allowed only two pressures in pass protection. Rob Havenstein allowed a team-leading four for comparison.

5 - Cooper Kupp, WR: 65.8

While Kupp was largely ineffective in the passing game (he caught six passes for 39 yards and a score), he earned an impressive 77.7 run blocking grade. Even if Kupp is not producing at the level we expect from him through the air, it’s good that he’s still finding ways to contribute overall.

Other notes on offense:

One of the mainstays in terms of top five PFF grades on offensive is RG Kevin Dotson, but he had a rough outing in this game and finished with a 49.1 overall grade. He allowed two pressures in pass blocking but the struggles were mostly in run blocking. Rookie Steve Avila also had a disappointing game and had a 51.9 grade.

Top five grades on defense:

1 - Aaron Donald, DE: 84.8

Donald finished with a whopping eight pressures, tied for his most in a single game so far this season. He accomplished the same feat earlier this year against the Indianapolis Colts. Donald was consistently in the backfield and was the main disruptor of Joe Flacco while it was a relatively quiet pass rushing day for everyone else.

2 - Ernest Jones, MLB: 79.5

Jones had a very active date on defense and finished with a team-leading 15 total tackles according to the box score. PFF credited the linebacker with eight tackles and three assists. He forced four pressures on Flacco.

3 - John Johnson, DB: 72.6

The Browns targeted Johnson in coverage only a single time, and the veteran safety picked off Flacco and returned the ball deep into Cleveland territory to set up a game-clinching touchdown. It was sweet revenge against his former team that cut him two years into his big free agent contract, and Johnson has been coming on strong of late for LA.

4 - Kobie Turner, DT: 68.1

With four pressures, including two sacks (PFF does not credit “half sacks), Turner now has back-to-back games with multiple quarterback takedowns. The defensive tackle is now pushing to break Donald’s rookie sack record, which only signals that good things are in store for this promising individual.

5 - Keir Thomas, OLB: 67.0

Thomas played 15 snaps at outside linebacker. His playing time didn’t seem to come at the expense of Byron Young or Michael Hoecht, wo each played a similar number of reps—64 and 63, respectively.

Other notes on defense:

Russ Yeast had been a regular contributor on defense leading up to this game; however, veteran John Johnson has been emerging of late. Yeast played on 32 defensive snaps while Jordan Fuller and Johnson were on the field for every play (71 reps). Was this a game-specific plan or is Yeast potentially falling out of favor with respect to Johnson?

My sons Hudl highlights for his Jr year

Enjoyed this, tenacious little imp isn’t he? I bet the cheerleading dorises are all over him like a cheap suit!
Thanks. He is relentless. He never gets tired.

He has his share of girls chasing him but, he’s so dedicated to football and baseball that he says he never feels like he will have enough time to keep a girlfriend happy. So, he’s stayed single. I expect that will end eventually though.

I couldn’t be more proud of him. He works his butt off.

20 Random Cleveland Rocked, Socked, and Shellacked Thoughts

I hope they start giving fewer snaps to Skowronek and more to Robinson who is a better WR.

Bobby Brown made his presence felt when he was played as a one gap NT. That is true with all the DL. So why aren't they played that every snap?

DK continues to rack of penalties and be out run on double moves. His best plays are when he's used like an in the box SS. He simply isn't a boundary CB.

McVay's run game plan this week was very good and most of all he stuck to it. Two weeks in a row McVay stayed committed to the run. Hopefully next week Morris can contain the Raven's enough to allow McVay to continue to run Williams.

Raheem Morris ... Head-Coach ?

I think Staley would be a better hire than Evero because nobody is going to touch Staley with a ten foot pole as head coach for a while. So hiring him you get a guy who is strong schematically in the Fangio scheme but who you don't have to worry about replacing if he kills it. And guys who get fired as HCs often kill it when they slot back to coordinator. Probably because it's so simplified in comparison they just get to work and deep dive that scheme.

But I'd be fine with Evero if McVay goes that route. One thing I don't think people realize is that McVay is very knowlegeable with that defensive side of the ball. He gets all in there to understand the rules so he can scheme against it. Everyone knows he wanted to run the Fangio system but he also wanted to know the rules by having a disciple in house so he could cook up shit to work vs it.

So whoever he hires on defense will almost surely be strong. I suspect this year though that he's going to need to promote from within. Because he has two position coaches who are killing it (Henderson and Pleasant). And Pleasant is the passing defense coordinator so he's integral to the back end that has kicked ass in spite of not too much pressure support. This means Morris takes one with him, and the other might leave too I'd expect if the DC job isn't offered.
Good points... I think we can probably start moving away from talking about the Fangio system though... so many guys (like Evero and Morris, now) have started to iterate from it that in a year or two it will evolve so much there will only be the bones of it.

Hell, apparently we two-gap our NT! Grrrrr.

GAME DAY The Early Games - Week 13

Maybe, but we still had the lead and melted down against them. I consider the progress of our D to be pretty encouraging this year, but the 4th quarter of that game was definitely a big hiccup.
Fair enough. Just keep in mind the Steelers are not some shit team. They have an inconsistent offense but a very strong run game and that defense has them firmly in the playoff chase with a winning record. Losing to them how we did pissed me off but perspective kept me from getting too angry.

Now the Green Bay loss on the other hand... That one I was livid. That was a game we should have won, but our hubris with the backup spot did us in.

1974 Los Angeles Rams

as Merlin had just sacked Staubach the play previously.
Actually, Brooks got there first ... Olsen may could have been credited with an assist ½-sack at most for Merlin. Dallas scorer picked the guy on top...which happened back then, they didn't review to make sure.

It was double Exit game. -- an ends first twist ... Brooks looped around grabbed Staubach and was almost down when Merlin kins of jumped on top.

But 100% agree---the 3-4 defense on next play, even if 3rd and long.

Rams pass rush was doing well up to that play ... all 4 guys and then they take Merlin out. I love Malavasi but will always wonder why he did that

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