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Broncos trade D. Thomas to Texans

Contract, production dip, age and a guy named Courtland Sutton.

He was gone after the season. His cap number for 2019 was around $18 mil. They drafted his replacement in Sutton, so this frees up more targets for the rookie to develop and they get a pick for him.

Thanks, guys. Wasn't aware of this, but now it makes sense.

anyone have the condensed game

Mercy what a game. Fantastic battle between two well-coached teams. If not for that Ramik Wilson play at the end this may have had a different outcome, but with AD, I think we'd have buried Rogers a couple times.
- Jaire Alexander... that stinkin kid... how many PD's did he have? like 5??
- ...not so much our DB's. Not just Peters but Hill with a critical missed jam on a go-route by a rookie WR. We just can't give those up. Our DB play is really suffering.
- Everywhere their D was all over us, stuffing runs, blitzing like crazy, flushing out Goff, etc. And their ST's play gave up nothing to our hot KR JoJo. Well-coached team with 2 weeks to prep for us, we all knew it would be tough sledding but that was hard to watch.
- Those draw runs by Rogers, wow, he sells those so well... gets set to throw & pirouettes a the last second for the hand off. Killed us both times, second time for a TD.
Now for the good:
- Littleton ALL OVER the field again. Barron with the Safety. Great run stuffing over & over. Liking our LB's this week.
- AD99 with two crucial sacks. Hitting Rogers a few times too. Littleton getting another sack, we gotta lock that kid up.
- Loved seeing Whitworth pancake Matthews, that brought a tear to my eye... kudos to our OL for stemming the crazy jail-break tide. Gave up a lot of pressures & a few sacks but there were some nice pockets too. Really could've used a few screen plays to keep that crap in check. No idea why we didn't run a few, they would've really punished GB for blitzing so much.
- You can really tell how much Goff misses Kupp. So many times it seems like he's looking for him when the jail breaks come, but no one's there. Kupp flashes open at just the right moments & is virtually open all day long.
- That flag on Everett's long catch & run made me sick. He is sooooo good with the ball in his hands. But he had a good play in the 2nd half anyways. I can see why we drafted this kid. If that play wasn't called back we'd be singing his praises.
- Speaking of singing praises, Reynolds really coming along, heck of a route runner... you can tell Goff is comfortable looking his way now. All the WR's really stepped up, some incredible catches by Woods & Cooks.
- Our ST's play again made a massive difference. The fake punt was awesome, extended the drive, just wish it would've gotten us some points -- but the safety was set up by a terrific play by Shields. And the aforementioned heads-up play by Ramik... I could tell Alexander was a little loose with the ball as he ran a few earlier kickoffs back, so great recognition by Ramik to spot the vulnerable ball & swat it out. GZ with crucial FG's... scary to think we'd have lost this game for sure with Ficken or ... Santos?? I forget...
- Goff with the wheels, lol, you can tell he was rattled in the 1st half but kept it together & got stronger & gutted out a win for the "home team". We can't move in to Stan's palace fast enough.
- Last but not least, how insane is Gurley right now? Terrific power runs, lunging for yards, always pushing the pile, knows where the marker is, and the tip-toe finger-tip catch, smh this guy is so good. A couple TFL's from our OL marred an otherwise vintage Gurley performance. Malcom Brown is no slouch (great run by him in the 4th & stayed in to provide some decent pass pro), but we'd be a whole different team without Gurley. MVP.

Packers Kickoff returner disobeyed orders angering Rodgers and Packers

Oh whatever. Rodgers had the ball, the lead, and his chance to close out the game in the 4th. That drive ended in a 3 and out with Rodgers flat on his back and OUR Aaron standing over him.

GB could've finished the game, they blinked, they slipped. The Rams showed them how you close out a game.
Of course the media doesn’t see it this way. He had his chance to win the game and didn’t. You know who did? Jared Goff.

Will Coach McVay's success affect NFL coach firings going forward?

Jeff Fisher and his middle school offense was sacked on December 12th, 2016. Since Coach McVay took over, the Rams have gone 19-5 in the regular season, won the division title last season and are the leagues only undefeated team this season. Let's face it, in a very short period of time, the Rams went from every others team Homecoming game to their SuperBowl. Will this lead to even shorter leashes for NFL coaches who can not turn their teams fortunes around so quickly?

Yeah, Colin Cowherd was just saying that McVay is going to get a lot of coaches fired, even solid coaches.

His segment on this was really spot on to me. There are about 28 teams that have McVay envy right about now.

Peter King: 10/29/18

This from MMQB:

https://www.si.com/nfl/2018/10/29/n...agles-seahawks-adam-vinatieri-adrian-peterson

THE RAMS ARE FOCUSED, SELFLESS AND STILL UNBEATEN

You think the Rams have it working right now? How about this: Every week their coaches set goals for them going into Sunday. And one on the list for this week came up like pretty much everything else has this year for the team and its coaches: aces.

“We had a goal to take the ball away on special teams,” receiver Robert Woods explained to me on his way out of the Coliseum postgame. “And it literally came down to the last minutes of the game, in the fourth quarter, and it happened.”

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When Ramik Wilson jarred the ball loose from Ty Montgomery with 1:56 left, it did more than just rob the Packers and the rest of us all from the sight of Aaron Rodgers getting the ball with a chance to take down the unbeaten Rams. It did more, too, than deliver the Rams to 8–0.

It affirmed what we’ve all seen in L.A. through two months—a loaded team playing with crazy confidence in Sean McVay and his staff. Andrew Whitworth explained it like this to me a few weeks back: “When I played in college for Nick Saban, you felt like every single week you went with a plan where all you had to do was execute the plan and you’d win. With Sean McVay, we feel the same way.”

And McVay delivering for his players is reciprocated through moments like the one we saw at the end of Sunday’s game.

After the recovery of Montgomery’s fumble, with the Rams up 29–27, Todd Gurley took a toss left with 1:05 remaining and knifed through the Packers defense to convert a third-and-10 from 21, and then some. As he crossed the 5, with the first down picked up and the path to end zone clear, he did something pretty smart. He hit the deck.

And he did so despite the fact that, with 15 touchdowns already on the year, he has a pretty good shot at breaking LaDainian Tomlinson’s single-season record of 31 scores, even though scoring would’ve left the window for the Packers to come back open about wide enough to slide a credit card through. What he did know is that if he went down, the game was over. So he did.

“That’s our team,” Woods said. “It’s ‘we, not me.’ We know those things will come. We know [Gurley’s] leading right now, on pace for something great. But our biggest goal is a team goal. So he finished the game, he sealed the game, and he’s a selfless player, you could see that there. We always say, ‘It’s gonna come, it’s gonna come, you don’t have to force anything.’ And that’s a great play, a great leader play.”

So if you consider that McVay and his staff set a specific goal that the Rams met at the most critical moment of the game, and that a star like Gurley is giving up individual achievements the way he did at the end, it makes sense that the players are even starting to sound their coaches a little. It’s true.

When I talked with McVay midweek and asked what he’s most proud of during his team’s hot start, he said it was how “connected” the group was. So guess what word Woods used when I asked him if he thinks what Gurley did could have a trickle-down effect?

“This team is a connected group,” the receiver said. “We’re all after the same goal, we all have the same mindset. Nobody’s thinking anything else but to take the clock out.

“I’d just say it’s a selfless team. We don’t think about situations like that—we think about sealing it off, about closing the game.”

It won’t get any easier from here. The Rams gets the Saints next week, the improving Seahawks after that, then travel to Mexico City for the Thanksgiving week showdown with the Chiefs. But based on how things are shaking out, the team that McVay is leading into those big ones doesn’t figure to fazed by any of it.

The Refs Really Suck?

Normally I don't get all bent because bad officiating usually evens out but let me air out my grievances. My wife is a whiners fan so she's objective when I show her replays (of course I'm biased but try not to be). She said the Rams got freaking jobbed.

On the Packers first big play of the game, I couldn't see the number, but a Rams DL was getting a hands to the face right in front of the ref. A minute later, the Packers scored.

Brandin Cooks needs a new Jersey because his got shredded from all the grabbing he took from the Packers.

On the Rams safety against the Packers, Baron was being tackled by a Packers O lineman.

Two calls got overturned (in the Rams favor) in the last few minutes before halftime (WTH - we playing in LA or Green Bay?). Cooks catch looked like a no brainer to me.

In the second half, Goff gets hit after sliding down and giving himself up. (If it was Brady, the whole field would have been yellow).

Roger Saffold got called for holding in a crucial moment down the stretch. Yes, it was holding but at least F-N call it on the Packers too!
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Media Coverage

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On nfl live overreaction Monday the statement was made - the rams will finish 16 and 0?

Schefter - overreaction, schedule is too tough with all the teams gunning for them

Ryan Clark - overreaction because once they get to 11 and 0 they will start resting players after the bye.

Tim hasselbeck - not an overreaction.

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