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A few random thoughts this morning…

I just woke up and consequently haven’t read every thread before posting this so if I repeat another’s thoughts, my apologies in advance.

Here goes…

Well, nobody is laughing at Snead’s team building strategy this morning, huh? Draft picks are nice but proven stars are better IF one can find gems in the mid to late rounds plus FA. Bet Snead can’t stop smiling this morning.

There were some doubters among the pundits but many of us were convinced that Rams were among the top 4-5 NFC teams long ago. As such, they deserved to be in SB conversations all along.

Something to think about. Both the Bengals and the Rams had to overcome substantial deficits to achieve their respective come-from-behind wins. I think that speaks well for the character and leadership on both teams. There’s no quit in either team.

Zack Taylor and Sean McVay, Two under-40 HC’s, good friends, both obviously from the same coaching tree and from the same staff now meeting in the SB. Can you imagine how McVay must feel like a proud papa? Wow!

The final 8 field in this year’s playoffs was as fine as I can remember. The exciting games were confirmation of that perception, imo.

I’ve been a critic of Morris through the first 10-12 games, heaven knows. And even now we could nitpick certain things if we wanted. Such as not putting Ramsey on opponent’s biggest weapon, going too soon back to soft zone after Rams get a 2 score lead, starting Rapp over Scott, DW’s regression, Burgess’ regression, etc. However… Morris DID start to make meaningful adjustments in the last third of the season (possibly after McVay ‘suggested’ them?) and the results were dramatic. I loved the ‘new’ aggression Morris suddenly revealed. About the same time as Rams went on their winning streak. Cough, cough.

Morris focused on clamping down on 49er run game and he succeeded. This forced JimmyG to beat us and, as expected, he couldn’t quite do it. I’m a huge results oriented person and Morris got the desired results. The 49ers are a quality team and they deserved to be in this game. Hell, they were leading by 10 points late. My point is that Morris deserves monster kudos for this D effort. This was Rams 1st win against these guys in 7 tries, something that Phillips and Staley couldn’t do.

Having said all that, it wouldn’t break my heart if Morris left if promoted to HC somewhere else. If he stays I will look forward to the 2 comp picks when he does inevitably leave. It’s a win-win situation for me whether Morris stays or goes, IOW. Here’s the thing, imo ANY competent DC could achieve Top 5 ranking with the personnel on this D roster. And I trust McVay to hire a very competent DC if Morris gets promoted.

Blanton had a very good game, but I’m hoping that Higbee will be healthy by kickoff time. I want our ‘beast’ back for the SB. Fingers crossed.

I was surprised and pleased to see Akers able to return. Shoulder injury on a RB is no small thing. Akers must be one tough Mofo. He just keeps impressing me.

I’m thinking that Stafford has entered some kind of ‘playoff zone’ kinda level. Three straight quality playoff performances in a row. If Skow makes that catch and Gay makes that FG this game would have been a MUCH more comfortable 4th quarter for us fans. One more quality game from Stafford and I think we’re gonna be very happy campers after this SB.

Both OBJ and Miller have exceeded my expectations as to positive impact for our Rams. I’ll admit it. I seriously doubt that we make it to SB without both of them, especially after the Woods injury. Can Rams afford to extend them? At least one of them? I dunno…

Nick Scott has earned the starting position don’t you think? In fact, I now wonder why he wasn’t starting sooner.

I’ll admit rolling my eyes when Weddle was signed. Boy, was I wrong. He’s not the player he once was, of course, but he’s as smart as ever and has been able help this D with both tangible and intangible benefits.

Howard has been a breath of fresh air, hasn’t he? Hope he can stay healthy for one more game.

Reeder, OTOH, is our weakest link. He will always be the one that opponents will first attack. Here’s hoping that Jones can be effective in the SB. I don’t want to think what a QB like Burrow could do to Reeder in the big game.

There’s been something ‘wrong’ with Gay last 2 games. Sure hope he’s back to normal by gametime. This could come down to a last second FG in the SB. I mean, that’s the way it’s been going throughout these entire playoffs, right?

I want to encourage everybody not to underestimate these Bengals. They are legit and deserve to be here. They survived a murderers row of AFC teams in the process. Their QB is looking like a generational talent with ice water in his veins and they have talent sprinkled throughout their roster. Plus, they are resilient and resourceful, quite capable of overcoming a monster lead held by the Chiefs, obviously. Truly a worthy opponent.

Matthew Stafford

OK, we likely have too many threads on this, but in re-watching the game there was one play that perfectly demonstrates who he is, and why he is so important to this team.

After the easy interception is dropped, that for all intents and purposes would have ended the game and their season, THE VERY NEXT PLAY he throws a 30-yd dime to OBJ (who predictably gets cheapshotted for 15 more yards)...

The STONES on this guy are legendary. Bad pass? F it. Watch this one. BAM!

Mods, merge if you like, but I'm so pumped I had to post this separately.

The Best Cup of Coffee Ever

I'm sitting here drinking the best cup of coffee I may have ever had. What's so wonderful about it?

Is it the flavor? Was it the choice of grind? The preparation, press or brew?

All that helped but no.

So what is it?

Last week I watched my team push THE GOAT to retire while also seeing my QB deliver perhaps one of the best F U's to one of the biggest jackasses in all of football to do it.

And then yesterday I watched my team rip the absolute heart out of their arch-rival with yet another fabulous 4th quarter performance from my QB. I watched Deebo Samuel, a player I absolutely despise get his ass beat, more than once. And then, as if more were even required, I got to watch him cry on the sideline like a little fucking girl.

Yeah, this is one damn fucking good cup o' joe...

Thank You Robert Woods

Robert Woods is one of the people whose impact on this team has been instrumental in getting the Rams to TWO Campbell games in 5 years.

Every SB winner gives out rings to players who had little to do with achieving it.
In the case of Bobby Trees, nobody on the sideline would deserve it more. His own impact on the Rams culture, go-to-work mindset, selfless, the toughness as well as being the "driver" who has carried McVays offense in so many games over this period...
I'm happy we have OBJ. What a great piece to add, he's been vital.
But there's also some recency bias and new-toy mindset that I think probably tends to lead people to underestimate just how good Woods is and what kind of impact he could be having on these games.

Thanks for helping this team be great Robert Woods!

PREGAME Super Bowl 56 - Rams vs Bengals

Joe Burrough looks like the real deal but I know our defense is way better than KC. How do my Rams brothers see the matchups? I feel more confident than against the cheatriots since the bengals are unlikely to cheat but do we have advantages because of experience?

I believe our defense can win this game and our offense will score points but out front 7 will dominate. I hope I'm not wrong.

The Lucky 09

So, I'm not really a jersey guy. Very few players over the years have inspired me enough to buy, much less wear another man's name on my shirt. I have a Nolan Ryan and a signed Jack Youngblood, the only 2 cats you could say were 'heroes' of mine from my youth. Then this last September, my wife starts putting pressure on me to come up with things I want for Christmas, as my mother-in-law (a real sweetheart) was determined to spoil me. After I delivered one of my famous, long blank looks, she asked brightly if I wanted a Rams jersey. (It was her mother, you see, that got me the Younglood jersey years ago. Of course, it being signed, I never wore it.) I rolled with this, as it seemed a promising way to shorten the conversation. Again, not being interested in wearing someone else's number, I suggested a personalized one. She asked what number, I told her '9'. Fast forward to Christmas Day, and with much fanfare, I open my package...and the beautiful, bone-colored Rams jersey, with my name proudly on the back...and the number '09'. Without skipping a beat, I donned the funny-lookin thing and rode out the rest of Christmas day. On the ride home, still wearing the jersey, mind you, I slipped up and revealed to my wife her inadvertent gaffe. I should have kept my fukin mouth shut, but I couldn't, because I'm stupid. So now she's all upset, kicking herself all the way home. And as the days go by, she won't let it go, and now I'm startin to feel bad. So I wear it for the Cardinals playoff game...well, you can probably guess the rest. The 09 jersey is now 3-0. The Lucky 09. And ya, I'll be wearing that goofy fuckin thing to work tomorrow, to show it off to all the Whiner fans. And I'll put it on again in two weeks, when we beat the brakes off the Bangles.

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Dear Rams Nation,

To the PLAYERS, I'll never question your toughness ever again. You stood up, and knocked the 49ers out when it mattered most. I'm so proud of you all, and thankful for you all.

To the COACHES, I know we go through turmoil and questionable decisions, but I'm so thankful for you all. And wouldn't trade you you for anything.

To the FRONT OFFICE AND OWNER, thank you for being so aggressive, and putting now before the future year after year and it paying off.

To you fellow FANS, I love you all. I know I'm just the drunk, hog farming, arm rest GM/COACH who knows most things all the time (obviously), but I really do respect and appreciate each and every one of you. We may have our disagreements, and arguments, but that's our PASSION. I wouldn't trade any of you for anything.

Congrats to us all, RAMS NATION.

ONE. MORE. GAME.

This last game felt different!

I know that we came from behind and the 9ers dropped that sure INT in the 4th quarter. But this game felt different - we were stopping them with a good level of confidence at the line of scrimmage, players were running open when we had the ball. We could move the chains. I was nervous but it felt like we were going to come back and win. You could see that the D were going to get that final stop. And now we are in the Super Bowl!!! LFG!

20 Random NFC CHAMPS!!!! Thoughts

1. YEEESSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2. What a fourth quarter! Despite 3 quarters of missed opportunities, the team stuck with it and found a way!

3. So many heroes! Let's give some well-deserved shout-outs!

4. Cooper Kupp! MVP. Period. End of discussion.

5. OBJ! This is the game he's dreamed of for years, and he did not disappoint.

6. Matthew Stafford! The difference between a good QB and an elite QB is 13 points in the 4th Quarter against a great defense to get to the big game. Well, that and (stay tuned!)

7. Kendall Blanton! With Tyler Higbee going down (hope he can come back in 2 weeks), he stepped up and gave us 57 key yards on 5 catches (5 targets).

8. Travin Howard! Key TFL (keeping receiver in bounds) followed by game clinching INT!

9. And, of course, Aaron Donald. No team does a better job of game-planning AD out of the box score, but when it mattered, he got to Jimmy G and forced the game ender.

10. Ladies and gentlemen... the new math: 1 > 6.

11. The 49ers took (and got away with) some cheap shots early. But, rather than sinking to their level, the Rams out-bullied them without drawing flags.

12. Who had the Rams with a 70 to 50 yard advantage in the running game? Huge factor in this one.

13. 49ers fans certainly represented, but they did NOT out-do the Rams faithful. Loud and proud, LA!!!!

14. I'll be honest. When the Rams tied it at 17, I was nervous. If you buy the cliches and hype, the 49ers had us just where they wanted us. But we beat them at their own game. 3 and out, FG, turnover! What a clutch ending!

15. I don't like the guy, but I respect Deebo Samuel's talent. NFL Scouts are going to be combing the college ranks for combo RB/WRs like him for years.

16. Saltiest fans in the NFL: Cleveland Browns. Their perennial doormat division rival goes to the Super Bowl (as they fail to make the playoffs despite preseason "dark horse" contender labels), and the guy they scuttle midseason is a key player for the NFC Champs.

17. I'll have a lot to say about the Bengals in a week (pre-Super Bowl random thoughts, coming soon!!!). For now I'll just congratulate them and say... see you at SoFi!

18. I can't tell you how great I feel! Oh, Hell.... you guys know! Let's celebrate!!!!!!

19. And, in a couple of days... back to "work." We have one last job to do!

20. SUPER BOWL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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