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Saints fans (El Caliente), sorry to say but your head coach probably costed you guys the game. He was so obsessed with whining to the officials the rest of the game that he probably lost focus and tried to win the game in one play which resulted in Brees getting hit as he threw and the rest is history.
I would feel bad for Saints fans if they could say they never had a bad call go in their favor but we know that's not true.
The Rams are moving on. I feel no need to apologize. It's not like the Rams cheated.
Going into the offseason, everyone claimed your team was a gimmick that would regress. By the preseason, everyone claimed that the team would implode with all of the characters we have. Every game you won was "too close" and littered with "buts". When you lost a few games, it was because you were "soft" and not a legit contender. Then you go into new Orleans, scrap and fight and claw your way to victory only to hear people saying that you "don't deserve to be in the Superbowl".
Then you look at your opponent. Media darlings. Fan favorites. The GOAT QB and coach. Everyone praises their toughness for winning in Kansas City. I'd bet that you'd HATE being disrespected for what's been two straight seasons. I bet you'd look at your opponent as your one and for all chance to silence the doubters. I bet you you'd spend the next 2 weeks itching to get out there and smack the NFL's darlings right in the mouth. This controversy is gonna fuel us to a Superbowl. I can feel it.
...until I've been spending hours on the internet, soaking up the hypocritical tears of the Saints fans and the insincere backlash from NFL fans of other teams, all of whom have enjoyed the bad calls against the Rams over the years.
When it happened to us, I felt so helpless, justifying my concern for the level of officiating in this league with images and countless supporting facts only to be told "Doesn't matter, the good teams figure out a way to win anyway".
Gotcha.
This is spelled K-A-R-M-A, folks. And it feels SOOOO good.
Time for one more Karma dog, exorcising the ghost of that SB the Cheatriots stole from us when the Brady/Belicheat dynasty was born.
The Rams should do the Right Thing and admit that it was an awful call and forfeit the game to the Saints and refuse to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl! Oh, Yeah, That is NOT going to happen so why can’t we all admit that play (Along with several other calls in the game!) was questionable but it is over with and move on! Personally, I pick the 2nd Option!!!
Grades Before the NFCC, here were my grades---considering the draft choices given up:
Talib: A- Peters: D+
Fowler: C
Cooks: A+
Grades After NFCC:
Talib: A Peters: B
Fowler: B+
Cooks: A+++
The grades become that, because without the plays they made we don't win that game.
Fowler, did help against Seattle and KC...and he did some good stuff---not worthy of 3rd, but now that we are in the super bowl I think Les made the right call. Without Fowler, and to a much lesser extent Peters, we wouldn't have had the home seed (#2) or won that game.
Opinon: giving up a 5th is nothing for what Talib did. IF we didin't beat Dallas, and we gave up a 2nd and 3rd, I wouldn't forget it.....but with a super bowl, it seems totally different!
Game notes:
And, I will have to say the Rams played tough the whole Saints game...that Defense brought it hard!
Brockers and Suh stepped up in the playoffs huge!
Goff is ice. Matty ice was always a joke to me; Goff is the real J Cool.
45 years of wathcing NFL, I have never seen anything like that Gurley decision...and his attitude about it is beyond good--I still wonder if there is something more...we will know after the Bowl...ya, that one!
Yesterday I saw the Jared Goff I've been waiting to see!!! He used his mobility, scrambled, and improvised *probably* more than he had all season...AND I WAS IMPRESSED!!!
Prior to yesterday I really worried if the game would be too big for Goff...but yesterday he showed me:
*MATURITY
*CALM UNDER PRESSURE
*LEADERSHIP
*SITUATIONAL AWARENESS
I always thought he had it in him...and yesterday they showed up in a big way!
Last week Zeke had less than 50 yards rushing and this game Michael Thomas held to 36 yards receiving. Next game got to do the same with Gronk. Go Rams!
Of all people I never thought I'd say this but he just literally dismantled the saints Sean Peyton and the "ingregious call" so he said roll tape and played the goff face mask lmao then playing dumb and saying "oh you mean you didn't meant that one" lmfao oh that felt good and then went on to say how Sean Peyton aka grinch face really screwed up play calling in that situation. He stated "at that point Sean your playing the clock not the Rams"
To me this is all true and I've said since that preseason game Peyton just doesn't care for McVay no matter what he says and he wanted to out cutsie McVay and really stick a fork in McVay and the Rams violently like Thomas had done in the cell phone game on that td catch.....and he wanted to score a td there instead of taking clock down and kicking a fg leaving Rams with about 40 seconds to drive for fg....Obviously he got to cocky greed killed him it backfired terribly and instead of opening the press conference as McVay has done numerous times taking responsibility shielding his players protecting them at all cost and holding himself accountable Peyton took cowards way out with disingenuous compliments to the Rams but first talking about the missed call ....talking to nfl offices first thing and they confirmed they missed the call..... Hey grinch did they confirm the other missed calls?????? Bye bye back too whooville you go you cocky arrogant deflecting s.o.b.
If anyone can post that vid later as I'm not to good at it lol it made me feel good and I'm no fan but he said it all basically!!!
Nope, it goes deeper than those things, important as they are. Can’t quite put my finger on it, but it’s there.
Heart
Tenacity
Belief in themselves
Ability to ignore extreme distractions
Love for the game and their teammates
Not one speck of quit in any of the 53
Heck, all of the above? Call it what you want, but we all know that it’s there. The Ultimate of intangibles?
I dunno...
But I do know this. I am so proud of this team. I tremendously respect this team. And, yeah, I LOVE this team.
NFL announces Rams will play Bengals in London next season By: Cameron DaSilva
The NFL announced its five international games for the 2019 season and the Los Angeles Rams are once again playing host across the pond. The Rams will take on the Cincinnati Bengals in London next season.
Being the home team, the Rams will lose a game at the Coliseum. It’s part of the NFL’s rules, which force the Rams to play an international home game each year until their new stadium in Inglewood opens.
If the Bengals do hire Zac Taylor as their next head coach, which is expected to happen after the Super Bowl, he’ll face his former team in this London game.
The play. Rams 20, Saints 20 … 1:49 left in the fourth quarter … third-and-10 at the Rams’ 13-yard line … Drew Brees throws to the right sideline, near the goal line, and as the ball comes near Saints wideout Tommylee Lewis, Rams cornerback interferes with Lewis, slamming into him near the 6-yard-line. No flag. Saints go crazy. If they make the first down, the Saints could have milked the clock because the Rams had only one timeout left.
But instead, no flag and the ball was incomplete. The Saints kicked a chippy field goal by Will Lutz. The Rams, trailing New Orleans 23-20 just inside the two-minute warning, looked cooked. But they drove to a tying field goal and forced overtime. The question: If the flag gets thrown, which is the logical move in retrospect, does the outcome change? The Saints are convinced it does. We’ll never know.
This is a huge moment for officiating. Will side judge Gary Cavaletto or down judge Patrick Turner, or both, be fired, for missing the most obvious pass interference penalty in playoff history? If the call gets made, it’s conceivable and perhaps likely that the Saints would have made the Super Bowl.
The upshot. As soon as this call got made, I heard from a couple of acquaintances/sources about the impact of it. “Al Riveron [EVP of Officiating] is gone,” one said. “He can’t survive this.” Another said the league will have to pay big to bring back Dean Blandino or Mike Pereira (less likely). I think Riveron was on thin ice before Sunday. What the NFL should do, if it decides to dump Riveron, is pay realistic money to get Blandino back from his cushy gig at FOX. He’s a trusted and trustworthy guy.
Expand replay. Don’t expand the number of challenges a coach can have during a game. Just allow him to challenge a terrible call that he curently cannot challenge.
Let’s not forget Greg the Leg. His 48-yard field goal at the end of regulation tied the game at 23. When the Rams got the ball in overtime, Greg Zuerlein, as is his custom, began to kick the ball into the net on the sideline. When the shaky Drew Brees got picked off on the first drive of overtime, the Rams had a shot.
It resulted in a 57-yard field goal try in OT. How amazing it was that the kick went halfway up the net and would have been good from 68 or 70 yards. “I don’t think about that,” Zeurlein said from New Orleans. “An inch or a mile … if it’s good, it’s good. I don’t think about how much it might have been good from. I just knew I hit that one great.”
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Jared Goff, quarterback, L.A. Rams. As I wrote in Week 3 (and I questioned this in Goff’s shaky December), it was “time to start recognizing that Goff is playing really good football under Sean McVay, not just caretaking football.”
Goff entered the day a clear number two quarterback in the game to Drew Brees, but then outplayed Brees. Goff justified being the first overall pick in the 2016 draft by leading his team to the Super Bowl in his third pro season. He finished 25 for 40 for 297 yards, throwing one touchdown and one interception. That included lovely completions of 36, 33 and 39 yards.
Greg Zuerlein, kicker, L.A. Rams. A 24-yard field goal to tie the NFC title game at 20 with 5:03 left to play. A 48-yard field goal to tie the NFC title game at 23 with 15 seconds left to play. A 57-yard field goal to win the NFC title game, 26-23, three minutes into overtime. A performance for the ages for Greg the Leg.
Johnny Hekker, punter, L.A. Rams. How similar are the Saints and Rams? They both just love to run risky fake punts in their own territory. New Orleans did it last week down 14-0, with Taysom Hill bulling ahead for a first-down run. In the title game, the Rams were down 13-0 a minute into the second quarter and had a fourth-and-five at their 30-yard line.
Anytime Hekker steps on the field, the defense should be wary of the fake; he’d thrown from punt formation nine times in the previous three years. Here, he did it again, firing it to right gunner Sam Shields for a gain of 12 and the first down. The Rams went on to score to cut the lead to 13-3. That’s the second Hekker-to-Shields fake-punt conversion this season, and both completions went for 12 yards.
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This will get lost in the mania over the officiating at the end the NFC Championship Game, and maybe it should. But consider these things about the top seed in the NFC down the stretch of the 2018 season:
• Over their last seven games—five regular season, two postseason—the Saints, with a supposedly great offense, averaged a measly 19.7 points per game and went 4-3 (pockmarked by the huge no-call, of course).
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I thought it best to let readers vent after the non-call in New Orleans that gave the Rams a valuable assist in their NFC title victory. Some of the reaction from more than 200 emails Sunday night:
Doing it for the fans.From Jack F.: “Tell me the league didn’t want Rams in the Super Bowl 53 for television ratings and fan base rebuilding purposes. How does the league explain the no pass interference call against the Rams near the end of the championship game that hurt New Orleans’s chances to score a touchdown? It can’t.”
No favoritism, just incompetence.From Mark Z.: “As a Saints fan that attended today’s game, we are still in the ‘did-that-really-happen?’ mood. It is hard to believe that anyone with an unbiased view would not call PI, and now the league office admitted to Coach Payton that it was helmet to helmet, too. I do not think the refs favored the Rams, just pure incompetence. How can this multi-billion-dollar business preach fairness yet there is no recourse or accountability for this? Just ‘We blew it.’”
One possible fix.From Kevin Z.: “Give teams three challenges per game, and every play is reviewable. If it adds 10 minutes per game, so be it. (Although coaches could be more frugal in using challenges to hold onto them for more important plays late in the game). It’s a small price to pay to ensure career-altering calls are correct.”
Might only get worse.From Billy Q.: “Gambling, in its many easily accessible forms to come, will only exacerbate the emotions around these game altering blown calls.”
Think of the big picture.From Dean W.: “A single call does not lose games. Great game plan by the Rams to slow the game down and put pressure on Brees when it mattered.”
--------------------------- Alvin Kamara > Todd Gurley. At least after Halloween of this season. Markedly.
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Block of the Postseason: On the Saints’ first TD of the game, a Drew Brees throw, Mark Ingram had to pick up the blitzer, Rams linebacker Dante Fowler Jr.
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Tough to give backup Saints tight end Dan Arnold a drop on that end-zone miss—he had to reach high to bring it down as he was falling. But the Fargo kid will re-live the one that got away this offseason.
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Caught part of the Westwood One radiocast of Rams-Saints. Interesting sideline report from Ed Werder after a first-quarter series by the Rams. Werder said the sideline was “frantic” in trying to fix communication issues with QB Jared Goff’s helmet. Said he tried on three different helmets trying to get one that would allow him the plays called into his helmet by Sean McVay. Nice reporting.
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Then Kurt Warner, in the booth, late in the first quarter: “Really surprised there wasn’t better preparation [for the noise] by the Rams.”
------------- Michael Brockers, Michael Brockers. You cannot be undisciplined against the Saints, period. But on fourth-and-two at the Rams 10-yard line? Awful job there.
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What a lovely throw, the 36-yard Jared Goff drop-into-a-bucket to Brandin Cooks late in the first half. Best throw of the day in New Orleans.
------------- Ndamukong Suh was a major impact player for the Rams. He’s playing well late this season.
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I think it is just amazing that franchise back Todd Gurley will finish the 2018 season in a job-share with C.J. Anderson, cut three times by losing teams in the previous nine months.
--------------- My prediction column from Sept. 3 correctly predicted a Rams-Patriots matchup in the Super Bowl.
We love y'all and I pray you guys are Champs! Goff is a good guy as well as McVay. Awesome win yesterday in a hostile environment. The Saints had plenty of calls go their way so it didn't matter. I will say a prayer that you guys win this. I hope Donald and Sue hit Brady often and hard lol.
1:58 - 1st & 10 at Rams 13: (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short left to M.Thomas. (Rams with 2 T.O.)
1:55 - 2nd & 10 at Rams 13: A.Kamara right end to LA 13 for no gain (M.Barron). (Rams T.O., 1 Remaining)
1:49 - 3rd & 10 at Rams 13: (Shotgun) D.Brees pass incomplete short right to T.Lewis. (Rams with 1 T.O.)
1:45 - 4th & 10 at Rams 13: W.Lutz 31 yard field goal is GOOD (Rams with 1 T.O.)
If Payton does what most coaches would have done in that situation, which is run on 1st and 2nd downs forcing the Rams to use both timeouts. Then run on 3rd down and you can run the clock down to about 1:00 after the FG. By giving the Rams a timeout plus an additional 41 seconds was huge. It allowed the Rams some "breathing room" by allowing them to get down the field without being in complete panic mode.
Yeah the non-call on 3rd down was not good, and as many pointed out, good teams overcome adversity. The Saints had the ball first in OT, at home, and could have won the game. Brees throws an INT and the rest is history. I mentioned this a few times last night, but the Rams victory will be marginalized by the national media over a single non-call late in the game. They won't discuss the poor play calling by Payton down the stretch, and the fact the Saints had first opportunity to win in OT.
Bottom line, the Rams had to over come many things yesterday, and continued to show the resiliency most of us have seen all year long. We continued to claw and scratch our way back into the game, when most teams might have tossed in the towel after the first quarter. The Saints had us on the ropes early on and didn't knock us out. Let the media, and haters focus on 4 seconds, while Rams fans can focus on the other 63 minutes and 13 seconds of the game. RAMS ARE GOING TO THE SUPERBOWL!
Why do we have old guys measuring with chains in 2019?
Why is there no buzzer on tbe Playclock ?
Really makes me mad that the NFL cant just put a chip in the ball and get an exact measurement on every play. A chipped ball and lazers on the goalline would not be difficult to do .
Why is there no buzzer when tbe playclock hits 0?? 3 times yesterday the saints ran a play after the clock hit 0.
Come on NFL, you make billions, it's time to update the game and help officiating .
Where do you think this team would be without the late season additions of CJ and Fowler? These guys have made big time contributions since coming to the Rams. Love the work that Sneed and his guys have done.
Tuned in a radio station on my way to work and the person on says Rams should feel illegitimate for representing NFC and thinks Pats will blow them out.
Jared’s helmet mysteriously implodes just before kickoff and Mannion’s helmet suddenly has problems as well. Hmmmmm....
The Saints are allowed to blast music at full tilt while plays are being called. If fans do the deed, fine. But to hand the home team an electronic advantage is a huge disparity of “fair play.”
So.....riddle me this. One or two blown calls vs an entire quarter of unfair competitive advantage...which one is more egregious?