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Rams vs. Jets top 5 historial plays

Honorable mention should go to Jackie Slater for shoving that POS Mark Gastineau.

That recent Gastineau video of him confronting Favre was pretty sad. But Gastineau was always a turd, even though the poor guy might have CTE by now.
It was pathetic. Mark came across as a whiny retard. Should've been more low key and more discreet. "Cmon Brett... how much you got paid for layin down like that?" Jab him a bit but don't whine, just made himself look bad. He's one of those wow what happened guys. I didn't like the play either but Favre handled this well. He was like "Oh gosh I didn't mean it." (inside thinking wow this guy is toast)

Oline Rankings

Stumbled across this article. Not sure if it has been posted or referenced but shows some interesting things.

The offensive line metric (OL+) they use combines pressure and sack rate stats with time-to-throw data then adds in ESPN Pass Block (PBWR) and Run Block Win Rate (RBWR) stats.

A Few Tidbits:

Rams Oline Ranks 5th in the NFL over the last four weeks
and 13th overall on the year.
Jets rank 27th and suck pretty bad, but Rodgers gets the ball out quick. Get on the short pass game of Rodgers Mr. Shula!
Cardinals are at a respectable 11 and Seattle 30!
Denver Oline is #1.
Suprisingly, Lions at 21 last 4 weeks and falling off a bit.


Also posting the ESPN NFL Team win rankings below.

Legend for columns below:
PRWR = Pass rush win rate
RSWR = Run stopping win rate
PBWR = Pass blocking win rate
RBWR = Run blocking win rate

NFL team win rate rankings​

teamPRWRRSWRPBWRRBWR
Arizona Cardinals32% (30)30% (18)59% (15)71% (15)
Atlanta Falcons32% (29)28% (27)58% (21)71% (20)
Baltimore Ravens36% (26)30% (22)70% (3)74% (3)
Buffalo Bills41% (12)32% (11)68% (6)71% (16)
Carolina Panthers28% (31)25% (32)51% (32)72% (14)
Chicago Bears39% (21)28% (28)59% (14)73% (8)
Cincinnati Bengals38% (22)29% (25)52% (29)67% (32)
Cleveland Browns46% (2)34% (1)63% (11)70% (23)
Dallas Cowboys42% (9)28% (29)59% (18)74% (4)
Denver Broncos45% (6)32% (9)74% (1)74% (2)
Detroit Lions38% (23)30% (19)63% (12)72% (13)
Green Bay Packers35% (27)33% (6)66% (8)70% (22)
Houston Texans49% (1)34% (2)56% (25)68% (30)
Indianapolis Colts37% (24)30% (20)54% (27)73% (5)
Jacksonville Jaguars27% (32)28% (26)59% (16)70% (24)
Kansas City Chiefs39% (18)31% (16)71% (2)73% (6)
Las Vegas Raiders45% (4)32% (8)57% (24)70% (26)
Los Angeles Chargers36% (25)33% (5)63% (10)72% (12)
Los Angeles Rams39% (19)32% (10)59% (19)72% (11)
Miami Dolphins39% (19)31% (14)58% (20)70% (27)
Minnesota Vikings46% (3)33% (3)70% (5)73% (10)
New England Patriots40% (16)30% (23)52% (30)68% (31)
New Orleans Saints34% (28)28% (30)51% (31)71% (18)
New York Giants41% (15)32% (12)57% (23)70% (21)
New York Jets41% (11)33% (7)56% (26)68% (29)
Philadelphia Eagles41% (13)33% (4)70% (4)73% (9)
Pittsburgh Steelers45% (5)31% (15)58% (22)71% (19)
San Francisco 49ers41% (14)32% (13)61% (13)70% (25)
Seattle Seahawks40% (17)31% (17)59% (17)69% (28)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers42% (10)26% (31)65% (9)73% (7)
Tennessee Titans43% (8)30% (21)54% (28)71% (17)
Washington Commodes45% (7)29% (24)68% (7)75% (1)

Media Fallout: Rams Sweep the Niners

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I used to just consider the whiners another team. It's after Haley and Norton jr. started the "sosar" rams that hatred built up.

I don't think that was Haley.

I don't believe he and Norton over-lapped in San Francisco until the very end of Haley's career. Pretty sure it was Dana Stubblefield and Norton. The same Dana Stubblefield that's currently in prison for raping a mentally challenged woman.

Dopest podcast around

I'm saying it now Uncle Joey "Coco" Diaz The Church of What's Happening Now (Past and now Present) Cocksucka, The New Testament.

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I just listened to Coco's autobiography.

Fuuuuuuck, what an insane life he has lived. I have no idea how he is still alive with the amount of cocaine and alcohol he has consumed. Not to mention the company he ran with.

Kyren Williams Walter Payton Nominee


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Kyren Williams named Rams' nominee for Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award presented by Nationwide​

Dec 05, 2024 at 07:00 AM
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Los Angeles, CA – The Los Angeles Rams announced that running back Kyren Williams has been selected as the team's nominee for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award Presented by Nationwide. The Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award is the league's most prestigious honor, recognizing players who excel on-the-field and demonstrate a steadfast commitment to creating a positive impact beyond the game.
The Rams all-time leading rusher and former Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Nominee, Steven Jackson, surprised Williams with the nomination at the team's practice facility. As a St. Louis, MO native, Williams grew up a Rams fan and had the chance to meet one of his idols, Jackson, at a Rams charity event at a young age. Williams looked up to Jackson as the Rams lead running back but has also been inspired by his commitment off-the-field giving back to community during his time in the NFL and in retirement.










Kyren Williams is the Rams' 2024 Walter Payton Man of the Year Nominee




Earlier this year, Williams served as the captain for United Way of Greater Los Angeles' WalkUnitedLA, where he helped to rally 7,500 Angelenos in raising over $1 million to power the fight to break cycles of poverty and build communities of prosperity in Los Angeles. Williams also joined Rams partner, PacSun, local nonprofit, ThinkWatts Foundation, and the Los Angeles Unified School District to combat chronic absenteeism by kicking off the gifting of washer and dryer machines to 20 schools to ensure every child has clean clothes to wear to school.
At the team's 2024 Training Camp, Williams met with members of the LA Rams Wheelchair Football Team to announce the gifting of custom wheelchairs, helmets, and jerseys for the team's upcoming seasons. Also at Training Camp, Williams joined members of Arsenal FC and led youth through a "Football Meets Football" soccer and football clinic. Leading into the Rams' season opener, Williams visited Nickerson Gardens, the largest housing development west of the Mississippi, and helped to unveil a new Rams-branded turf football field for the community of Watts. As part of the celebration, Williams participated in a youth football clinic and pick-up games with the kids.
In addition, this season, Williams served as an event captain for "LA Rams Night for Wishes." With Williams' help, the event raised more than $750,000 to grant the wishes of local children battling life-threatening medical conditions. Williams also led the team's annual sustainability recycling combine where he worked alongside Rams and Ball Corporation staff to educate the next generation on the benefits of recycling. Williams also visited the Covenant House, a nonprofit committed to opening doors to young people experiencing homelessness and survivors of human trafficking, for their Thanksgiving meal. Since being drafted by the Rams in 2022, Williams has immersed himself in the community of Los Angeles. He has participated in the Los Angeles Rams' campaigns around Salute to Service and their annual 'Season of Giving' efforts that help to address food insecurity, provide gifts to those in need and uplift the Los Angeles community during the holiday season.
Also dating back to 2022, Williams has supported local school district initiatives at Los Angeles Unified School District, Inglewood Unified School District and Conejo Valley Unified School District and visited youth correctional facilities to help inspire young people through character chats and a flag football game.

"It's an honor to be nominated for the Walter Payton Man of the Year Award alongside the many players around the league who are doing meaningful work in their communities," said Williams. "My community work is never about receiving recognition but about paying forward the support and inspiration that others have given me throughout my life. I cherish the opportunities to put a smile on people's faces and help families in need. The game of football has provided me with a platform to give back and I believe it's important to leverage it in ways that serve others."
"Kyren has shown Rams fans and the larger Southern California community he's someone they can count on with his dynamic play on the field to his charitable impact off the field. Learning about his nomination for the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award was important for me," said Jackson. Being able to surprise him with the announcement was an honor because what he is doing is motivational. Far too many times those who gave their time hardly receive their proverbial flowers in the moment."
"Since being drafted, Kyren has continuously stepped up to assist with our off-the-field community efforts," said Rams Executive Vice President of Community Impact and Engagement, Molly Higgins. "The enthusiasm and passion that Kyren brings to community service is very similar to what fans see through his play on the field. And while he continues to ascend on the field, we look forward to helping him continue to make a meaningful impact and inspire change through his work with non-profits and schools." Each nominee will receive up to $55,000 and the award winner will receive up to a $265,000 donation to their charity of choice. All donations are made possible by the NFL Foundation and Nationwide Foundation.
All 32 nominees will be recognized for their achievements during the week leading up to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. The winner of the 2024 Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award will be announced during NFL Honors, a primetime awards special to air nationally on FOX and the NFL Network on Thursday, Feb. 6.
Fans are once again encouraged to participate in Nationwide's annual Charity Challenge, a social media and online contest that allows fans to show support for their favorite Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year nominee. Fans can vote on X/Twitter by posting #WPMOYChallenge along with the last name/X handle of their chosen nominee or by voting directly on NFL.com/ManOfTheYear. The nominee who receives the most collective hashtag mentions and online votes will win an additional $35,000 donation from Nationwide to the charity of their choice, with the runner-up receiving $10,000 and the third-place winner receiving $5,000. Charity Challenge voting takes place from Thursday, Dec. 5 to Sunday, Jan. 6
Beginning Week 14 and continuing through the end of the season, each of this year's nominees, including Williams, will wear a special Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year helmet decal in recognition of their accomplishments on and off the field.
For more information about the award, please visit NFL.com/ManOfTheYear.

The Evolution of Sean McVay’s Offense: From Wide Zone to Gap and Duo

A subtle adjustment McVay has made I've noticed is to have Stafford under Center on early downs instead of Pistol. Offense is throwing more from under Center without play action. I think the change was made to help Stafford with the rythym of the play. He can drop back, 1 2 3 and let it rip or 1 2 3 4 5 steps and get it out. Seems to have really helped the early down passing.

Coachspeak: Around the league

Was thinking, if you're gonna constantly bite kneecaps, you're gonna lose a few teeth along the way! But, if an NFC team other than the Rams would make the Super Bowl, Detroit with Goff and Minnesota with O'Connell are at least acceptable. I can't stand Philly for geographical reasons and to a lesser degree, Tampa. Additionally, Tampa has the congruency of Philly cockiness from the days of Sapp and Lynch. I can't root for Green Bay (Favre, Rodgers) and Washington (Snyder) because those 3 will forever be associated with them in my memory. The only AFC teams in contention who are acceptable to me as Superbowl participants are Buffalo and Houston. So tired of Mahomes and Reid. The Chargers have Harbaugh. Denver has Payton. Baltimore had Ray Lewis and Pittsburgh fans are far too cocky, though I love watching those two kick the snot out of each other. So my rooting interests, after the Rams, are severely limited. :laugh4:
Yeah, I can’t fault that logic.

Just love this team

I read every word you write.
I've even memorized a couple posts.
Nice - appreciate that - lol

Not sure how sarcastic? Even though it way,wish you a Happy Rams season.
I drink the kool-aide.Still upset at the play calling in the red-zone & coaching decision.The only game The Rams lost bad was Arizona.
—T. White was horrible for the defense.Look at A-Whiterspoon the last 2 years and what he has meant to The Rams !! He deserved better from The NFL if anything. Pleasant has done good though.Not sure why he wouldn’t fight for him though??

All said - this team & coaching staff bring it day in and day out.Sean Mcvays coaching staff each season is amazing.He grinds & stays true to himself.
-Plushaving & showing confidence with your FG kicker pays off.The Rams right now are better off since Gay.

—My wish is this team just continue to play to there ability & Mcvay & the offense stay in there groove.

(3) Penn State vs (1) Oregon

so.... whomever makes it to the finals, may have played FOUR extra games?? if the top 4 seeds make it, THREE extra.
That's a lot of game play to get injured & drop in the draft. But with all the NIL $$$, do they even care anymore about getting to the NFL? smh.
Nope. Get injured and stay another year if you have eligibility.

Plus, how does it look to an NFL coach if you quit on your team while they are still in contention?

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