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Somebody sell me on Goff

And that's why people jumping on you. First thing you do instead of celebrating the Rams win is jump on the jock of one Carson Wentz. You get all the crap people throw at you.

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Of course the lil girl was with dad... If she was with mom, she'd have a wet wipe out immediately and followed by some hand sanitizer.

Dad just starts laughing and then says, "we need to find a napkin"...

LOL dads... (btw, I'm not being superior, I woulda laughed, too)

Rams at Cardinals

Wow.....LOL

What's the saying? Your play-calling tells us how much you trust your quarterback.
@LACHAMP46
very true
Everyone on this forum wants to pay him $10 mil a year.
I wanna give him $12....but it's not my money....hell, $14 mill a season....
Damnit!!!!! What is our problem today running out of play clock? Noise can't do that to you that consistently.
AZ is a really loud stadium when their fans believe....as soon as you score...take the chance of winning out...they'll get extremely quiet....and always leave early if the game is over....Really nice stadium tho....some of the best tailgating you'll find anywhere...friendly bunch. Lots of Rams fans out there too....

Jared Goff vs. Carson Wentz: A comparison from a team that has played against both this season

Sam FarmerContact Reporter
Same No. 16 on the jersey, same GOFF across the shoulders, but Rams quarterback Jared Goff is a completely different player than the Arizona Cardinals beat in last season’s finale.

By comparison, it was Ryan Gosling lining up under center last season. Goff might have looked the part, but he was nowhere near the player who guided the Rams to a 32-16 victory Sunday, ensuring the franchise of its first winning season since 2003.

“Night and day,” Cardinals safety Tyrann Mathieu said of the two Goffs. “Last year, he was just itching to get the ball out, throwing into double coverage, not anticipating the blitz. Now, he’s just taking his time with the football. He’s not forcing throws. If nothing is there, he’s just checking it down to his back. He’s playing great football right now, smart football.”

In the 2016 finale, the Rams were buried 44-6 and Goff threw for 120 yards with no touchdowns and no interceptions. The team went 0-7 with the rookie at the helm. Although Sunday wasn’t his best performance of the season, he threw for 220 yards with two touchdowns and an interception, and the game’s outcome was never in doubt.

Cardinals coach Bruce Arians was more succinct in comparing the 2016 Goff and this one: “It was deer in the headlights versus a guy who really knows what he’s doing.”

Now the stage is set for a marquee matchup pitting Goff and Philadelphia’s Carson Wentz, the top two picks in the 2016 draft. They’re both quarterbacks, so they won’t be on the field at the same time, yet they will be forever linked. They’re atop their respective divisions — a stunner relative to what was expected — and they’re a welcome upbeat story for the NFL in a season filled with downers.

“I think it’s exciting for those guys,” Rams coach Sean McVay said of Sunday’s game at the Coliseum. “I think everyone has a tendency to say, ‘It’s Jared Goff vs. Carson,’ but really, Jared is going to be going up against Philadelphia’s defense, and Carson will be going against our defense. It’s going to be a great challenge.”

What’s more, the Cardinals have played both of them, getting swept by the Rams by a combined 65-16, and in Week 5 losing at Philadelphia 34-7. Arizona has a thorough understanding of Sunday’s showdown.

“Both of them have made tremendous sophomore leaps,” All-Pro cornerback Patrick Peterson said. “Both of them look poised, comfortable in the offense. They’ve got great athletes around them.”


Wentz threw four touchdown passes against the Cardinals, three coming on three consecutive attempts in the opening quarter. He’s the only player in Eagles history to throw three touchdown passes in a quarter.

In terms of which quarterback is further along at this point in his young career, a sampling of Cardinals defenders said Wentz — but not by much.

“If I was to say who is the most commanding at the line, I’d probably have to go with Wentz,” Mathieu said. “But those guys are neck and neck when you talk about potential, how much they’ve grown, how well they protect the football. Are they able to spot blitzes? Are they able to spot coverages and try to put the offense in a different position?

“Goff’s not overwhelmed. Neither of them are. We tried to play a lot of man today and blitz a lot, and he doesn’t get rattled, he doesn’t get overwhelmed. A lot of that has to do with confidence, but you can tell that his team believes in him as well.”

Cardinals defensive lineman Frostee Rucker gives a lot of credit to McVay, pointing out how Goff gets to the line of scrimmage quickly, enabling McVay to speed-read the defense and deliver instructions to his young quarterback before the in-helmet radio cuts off with 15 seconds left on the play clock.

“Defenses stress to get on the ball because they think you’re going to snap it, and then they get to see what you’re in,” said Rucker, a former USC standout.

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Peter King: MMQB - 12/4/17

Remember after the week one stomping of the Patriots, how the Chiefs were crowned as the AFC Super Bowl rep?

Effin media man. It's like they don't really watch these games or something. Because if they did they'd understand the NFL season is a 16 round fight, right?

Good to see Wilson get some digs though. Even though he's a Seahawk the dude is so class I cannot hate him. Got mad respect for the way that team has hung tough in the face of some big injuries and a porous OL.

Is Whitworth hurt?

Yep it was the first time I saw the brace on Andrew Whitworth he started the game with it. AW had his worse game of the season against NO Saints by far....in addition this past Sunday game against the Cards was not perfect but it was better. That's what you get when you have a LT who will be 36 yrs old next week.

I still strongly suggest that Snead/McVay/Kromer get a future starting LT prospect in here in 2018 & not delay. Many here have the opinion we can pass on this ideal but that a big BIG mistake. It take many seasons for a OL to get up to par with the NFL more than any other NFL units...while AW is still healthy & here grooming with AW is the perfect scenario to slowly work the passing of the Guard element. Please do not miss this golden opportunity & gamble on delaying. AW can go down at any moment & then where will McVay & Goff be? Stuck with Lucas & Williams protecting Goff blind side:shocking:...by the way both of these reserve OT's will enter FA'cy early March.

Cal fan's take on Goff

Haven't said one players name....talkin crap??? Dude, we won, correct? this was about another game.....on right now....when I watch the game....I'll have several comments....

Dude.....I don't HATE players....call me a player advocate.....

Not about our QB....this was about what you wrote some days ago....and look to see if you still agree....
I have written nothing a few days ago in this thread you been smoking that derp grass today champ?

WHAT'S ON THE MENU!

Sorry to be late to the party but busy.

Taco meat for nachos and burritos we're eating now. With hot peppers of course. :)
Hot pickles with hot peppers in them.

Later for the Mrs. Seahag team
A meatloaf.
Scalloped potatoes laden with cheese.
Giblet gravy. I saved my giblets from Thanksgiving
Mac and Cheese. The homemade variety with whipping cream. :)
Boston Market style creamed spinach..

Way to go RAMS!!! :)

Crazy Ticket Prices For Eagles Game

Not sure what they are like at Coliseum but generally 2nd row seats suck as it's hard to see the whole play especially when the teams are standing by sidelines. My kids bought be 1st row seats behind Ram bench last year in Tampa and I ended up moving back to 18th row after first 2 series. Much better there.
I bought 1st row for the Cards game behind the Rams bench about 7 years ago, and the X-factor was the roving TV camera! It was along the sideline behind the bench moving back and forth and seemed to be in the way most of the time.

Did Alshon Jeffery contract just set the market for Watkins?

Most of them only know how to read a box score.

probably because most of them would have started as fantasy football reporters for fantasy football sites. the curse of fantasy football, alot of people know stats but have no idea about actual real football. probably never watch a game from start to finish. most likely just watch the red zone channel.

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The Rams Defense Makes Los Angeles Truly Scary

FWIW's the defense is rated 15th

Well to be fair scoring defense is all I'm concerned with. We're 7th by a nose right now, but most importantly sitting below 19 ppg (18.7).

This group just played their best ball too last week vs the Saints. Things are trending real nice for us and as much as I like Williams' style he's not in Wade's class statistically. This is going to be the first year in a long time we finish in the top ten in scoring D and the Rams are gonna matter come the playoffs. How cool is that.

Cooper Kupp taking guff, but pass to Tavon Austin's feet showed smarts

There was a lber in the way. Easy throw for a qb but smart for a wr not to pull the trigger in that instance. Not sure he could loop it over the lber into the arms of tavon.

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I hear ya but I think kupp can make that throw if tavon runs the route correctly, unless that lbr has a 50 inch vert. I think he just got cold feet and went split second ultra conservative. I bet the next time we see that play he'll throw it even if the coverage is tighter.

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