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I work for some guys that are kind of a big dill, but not famous by any means. Our current CEO founded a big, well known Telecom here in Texas. Our CTO has a bunch of parents to his name surrounding WiFi and geolocation and similarly affiliated technologies. The company I work for actually had a patent that, if one of two words were changed out, would have made Apple owe us a ton of money for the iPhone app store. Really smart guy. Neither are famous unless you're really into business circles or a giant nerd (several orders of magnitude larger nerd than I am).

My wife's cousin also makes all of Kenny Chesney's music videos, but he doesn't talk to the peasants (he's a second cousin anyway so we had no chance of knowing him, really).

Snap Counts vs Arz

A lot of 2 TE sets. Jefferson finally getting more snaps, actually played more than Reynolds. Robinson still getting little playing time, played the least on the DL, the group is stacked and everyone is playing really well.

Yeah , but look at Aaron Donald’s reps at DT/DE. M. Fox is getting less playtime.


Hollins actually had a pretty good game. Reeder is all over the field.

Scott is getting a lot of time.

Jefferson finally got more Reps than Reynolds. Last week against SF he really played soft.

Overall thoughts on the game

This is not an especially cheerful forecast.
Good Morning FarNorth, even here in the Deep South we had frost this morning. Yes, I am very much aware that it was a large ice-cold heavy blanket thrown on you.

I'll start with my favorite subject the OL. Even though I predict the Rams will be without center Austin Blythe, there is a great chance that this Ram OL will have 9 OL'ers returning. Most all have started @ one time or another with the exception of Tremayne Anchrum. 8 have started, played & worked together for at least 2 Ram seasons. In today's NFL that's almost unheard of. PLus the ending 2019 6th OL'er OT/OG Chandler Brewer will rejoin the team after the opt-out. This 2021 Ram OL could easily be atop NFL OL once the starting OC is figured out.

Rams 2021 skilled offensive players even with the loss of UFA's @ TE/WR/RB Rams Org. have been prepared for this & have a young quad TE cadre of Higbee/Mundt/Hopkins/Blanton on tap to replace Everett.

Returning WR's bench is also strong & fast with Van Jefferson certainly flashing for more snaps, an unknown developmental, finesse receiver with highly threatening speed as a field-stretching Z post'er Trishton Jackson, young quick slot/KR/PR JJ Koski, plus there is Nsimba Webster when used as a receiver can use his 4.4 40 & 6.7 3 cone. Rams will surely return the 3 roster QB's Goff/ Wolford & Perkins.

The defense will return all four of their ILB'ers Reeder/Kiser/Young/Howard in 2021. The loss of DE Fox should prove easy for the Rams to have four DL'ers being groomed all season with DE's Eric Banks, Jonah Williams & Marquise Copeland, plus NT Mike Hoecht. Recently the Rams have been utilizing starting NT Sebastian Joseph Day in the Brockers position on run downs in order to give snaps to Gaines & Robinson. That recent change earned SJ-D his best grade game by PFF against the Cards.

Rams safety unit should be OUTSTANDING in 2021, Rapp, Fuller, Burgess, Scott, Hughes, Reed & Gervase make up a large young talented safety unit. DB Burgess is talented enough that he could end up being the reserve Nickle behind CB Ramsey. The only units that will need skill & quantity boosts are the
ER/OLB'er & outside CB units.

Rams seek to play complementary football over final four weeks of regular season

Rams seek to play complementary football over final four weeks of regular season

For Rams head coach Sean McVay, sustaining what has led to an 8-4 record over their first 12 games during the final quarter of the regular season starts with a connected effort between offense, defense and special teams.

"I want to see us play complementary football," McVay said during a video conference Monday morning. "I was pleased with the offense and the defense (against the Cardinals). Clearly there's some things in the kicking game that we have to get better at. That's not a secret to anybody from yesterday. But the beauty of it is, is you get a chance on a short week to be able to respond."

Los Angeles has come close to such performances this season.

Perhaps the closest was against the Bears on Monday Night Football in Week 7, when all five of L.A. punter Johnny Hekker's punts landed at or inside Chicago's 10-yard line. That created advantageous situations for the Rams defense, and its stops via that short field consequently helped set up four of the five scoring drives by the Rams offense. The only things that got in the way of Los Angeles playing a clean, complementary game was fumbling twice and losing one of them, as well as getting a field goal blocked.

Against Washington in Week 5, it was a similar story: Four of Hekker's five punts landed inside the 20, L.A.'s defense pitched a second-half shutout, but a fumble (which it recovered) and a missed extra point attempt prevented them from a flawless complementary effort.

Currently the No. 3 seed in the NFC playoff picture and in first place in the NFC West, the Rams have plenty of motivation to put together a complete performance in all three phases over these next four games.

"Just keep playing good ball together, playing consistent, but it's all about going one week at a time," Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald said during a video conference Tuesday. "This week, Thursday night, we got the Patriots. We got to try to find a way to come out, play as a team, dominate, play physical and start by winning this game this week."

For as well as Donald and the Rams defense has played through the first 12 games, even they still recognize there's areas where they can improve and better hold up their end of playing complementary football.

Given the magnitude of December games as the weeks progress, defensive coordinator Brandon Staley said it's critical for any defense to execute in "gotta-have-it" situations – or key moments where the defense needs to make a stand – such as the red zone, two-minute scenarios, toward the end of game and near the end of the first half. While Staley has been pleased with his unit's execution in two-minute situations, he would like to see improvement in the red zone after last week's performance in Arizona.

"When there's more at stake, especially against all the quarterbacks that we're going to be defending down the stretch, we have to be at our best when our best is required in those gotta-have-it situations," Staley said during a video conference Tuesday.

The Rams' first test comes Thursday night (5:20 p.m. PT, FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime Video) against a Patriots team coming off an example-setting 45-0 shutout victory over the Chargers, sparked by a synergetic performance between their offense, defense and special teams for their fourth win in their last five games.

McVay knows a similar effort will be required for the Rams to maintain momentum over the final final four weeks of the regular season.

"The teams that I think are going have the most success are the ones that are playing the best in December," McVay said. "It's all you can ask for is being involved in games that matter. Our guys have done a good enough job to put themselves in a position to be relevant right now, but it's only about what we can do this Thursday and see if we can go give ourselves a chance to get our ninth win and then have a couple of days of rest and come back for the last three (games)."

Maybe best money the Rams have ever spent.

The best Rams defenses throughout their history have always had a common component. Very good and sometimes elite corners to go along with good safety play.

During the the 45 years of my fandom the Rams have had some great comers but I think Ramsey may end up as the best of them all. The 1979 super bowl team had Rod Perry and Pat Thomas. In the mid to late 80's the Rams consistently had very good defenses with Gray, Irvin, and Green at corner along with Johnson and Cromwell at safety. The 01 team super bowl team had A. Williams (HOF) who was also a great trade pickup. In 1999 super bowl season Lyght had a career year. Although Talib was in decline he was very good for our 2018 super bowl team.

NFL Standings

Its doubtful we'd get the #2 we lose every tiebreaker with GB and NO. I think they could make the playoffs, but Im not scared of them. VERY tough to beat a team 3 times in a season. Id rather face SF at home then go the East Coast to play the NYG.
It depends on who the packers lose to.
If they lose one of their remaining conference games (Lions, Panthers or bears) then we win the tie breaker. Assumimg we win out or lose to the Patriots while GB loses to the Titans.

Same with the Saints. We win the tiebreaker if they lose conference games.

head to head affects Saints GB, since packers beat Saints, but not us. There is also common games, before conference, Tampa beat GB but we beat Tampa.

From what I can tell it comes down to conference losses. Fortunately for us two of our losses are out of conference.

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Seahawks Lose Thread!

No way I would’ve thought the Giants had a prayer with McCoy at QB. You never know

It’s today’s NFL. Every week it seems... I shouldn’t be surprised.

The other thing that seems soooo different... no game feels safe. Teams come back fast.

It used to be... drive down and get game leading FG with less than 60 seconds left... game over, you win... Today, teams tie the game all the time with hardly any time to work with.

Even big leads, zapped away suddenly. I don’t know if I like better or not... more often it feels like fluke plays swing things. Busted plays, etc. Penalties.

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