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OFFICIAL 2023 season ending thread

Let’s be respectful to each other folks. Celebrate and vent with class my Rams brothers.

I thought the no calls in the second half were shady. I can appreciate letting them play a bit more in the post season but a couple of those (roughing on Stafford and holding Nacua) were clearly home town BS.

But as a whole, our D wasn’t good enough to overcome that horrific first half.

For anyone who cares, Stafford outplayed Goff, Nacua outplayed Amon-Rah. Our offensive guys were better. No surprise there.

The Lions won in the trenches. Period.

We’re just a few pieces away from the mountain top again. I cannot fucking wait for next season.

The Rams almost got it done tonight. I love this team. Fuck the rest.

GAME DAY Rams at Lions - Wild Card Sunday - GDT

Wild Card Sunday - January 14, 2024

(6) Los Angeles Rams at (3) Detroit Lions 8:15 p.m. ET on NBC

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Game Day Thread

The GDT is a live thread tradition here at ROD.

While we all get fired up watching the game, please remember our core principles; we always show respect for our team and each other.

Despite the emotional highs and lows watching a game, we will moderate this thread with that in mind, however please refrain from name calling. This applies to players, the Rams organization, and each other.

This is the core rule of the GDT. Moderators are tasked to issue thread bans, at a minimum, to maintain this standard.

This is our team. Win or lose. Good days and bad. We are here for FUN, not to be dragged down.

A more loosely moderated atmosphere can be found in the chat room.

Go Rams!

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ROD Chat Room;

Game Day Room

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This season is like a wonderful first date...

..and I suspect it might end earlier than I want but I'm enjoying it so much that I know even if this isn't consummated now, it probably will be later. Nothing but hope and promise in a fledgling opportunity.

It was a similar feeling in 17 when Sean first turned the organization around. I suspect the results will be similar as well. Unlike the GSOT, this organization reloaded on the fly and adapted where Martz could not.

The ingenuity utilized by the expanded running game and Morris' development of multiple defensive approaches will propel the team long after the season is over. The Rams now have a new core to build on with excellent first and second year players already performing better than most seasoned vets. Some may point to the ages of AD, Stafford, and Kupp...but even 85% of those three is better than 90% of the league if they deteriorate that much (they haven't). What's more, the Rams have jettisoned most of their bad contracts and set for a continuation of the foundation. The best part? Our team will be quite relevant this offseason (Unlike the previous one).

Tomorrow night will be exciting. Win or lose, this team won me over. I think of how Micah Parsons gets bent when his team gets criticized but you never see that in Horns. These guys are too preoccupied with "Urgent Enjoyment" to fall into victim mode like Dan Campbell did when they lost to Dallas. At 3-6, they hoisted their collective sacks and found consistency in their daily effort. While every team preaches these concepts, this team embodies them better than I've ever witnessed.

Where some focus on the event tomorrow (as we hope the team does), I'm celebrating the regenesis of the most enjoyable era of Rams football.

Cheers

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2023 AP All-Pro Teams

2023 NFL All-Pro Team Roster

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Updated 12:00 PM EST, January 12, 2024

The Associated Press 2023 NFL All-Pro team selected by a national panel of 50 media members:

OFFENSE​

Quarterback — Lamar Jackson, Baltimore

Running Back — Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco

Fullback — Kyle Juszczyk, San Francisco

Tight End — George Kittle, San Francisco

Wide Receivers — Tyreek Hill, Miami; CeeDee Lamb, Dallas; Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit

Left Tackle — Trent Williams, San Francisco

Left Guard — Joe Thuney, Kansas City

Center — Jason Kelce, Philadelphia

Right Guard — Zack Martin, Dallas

Right Tackle — Penei Sewell, Detroit

DEFENSE​

Edge Rushers — Myles Garrett, Cleveland; T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh

Interior Linemen — Aaron Donald, Los Angeles Rams; Chris Jones, Kansas City

Linebackers — Fred Warner, San Francisco; Roquan Smith, Baltimore; Quincy Williams; New York Jets

Cornerbacks — DaRon Bland, Dallas; Sauce Gardner, New York Jets

Slot cornerback — Trent McDuffie, Kansas City

Safeties — Kyle Hamilton, Baltimore; Antoine Winfield Jr., Tampa Bay

SPECIAL TEAMS​

Placekicker — Brandon Aubrey, Dallas

Punter — AJ Cole, Las Vegas

Kick Returner — Keisean Nixon, Green Bay

Punt Returner — Rashid Shaheed, New Orleans

Special Teamer — Miles Killebrew, Pittsburgh

Long Snapper — Ross Matiscik, Jacksonville

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SECOND TEAM​

OFFENSE​

Quarterback — Dak Prescott, Dallas

Running Back — Kyren Williams, Los Angeles Rams

Fullback — Patrick Ricard, Baltimore

Tight End — Sam LaPorta, Detroit

Wide Receivers — A.J. Brown,
Philadelphia; Puka Nacua, Los Angeles Rams; (asterisk)Brandon Aiyuk, San Francisco; (asterisk)Mike Evans; Tampa Bay

Left Tackle — Tyron Smith, Dallas

Left Guard — Tyler Smith, Dallas

Center — Frank Ragnow, Detroit

Right Guard — Chris Lidstrom, Atlanta

Right Tackle — Lane Johnson, Philadelphia

DEFENSE​

Edge Rushers — Micah Parsons, Dallas; Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas

Interior Linemen — Justin Madubuike, Baltimore; Dexter Lawrence, New York Giants

Linebackers — Demario Davis, New Orleans; Bobby Wagner, Seattle; Patrick Queen, Baltimore

Cornerbacks — Jaylon Johnson, Chicago; Charvarius Ward, San Francisco

Slot cornerback — Taron Johnson, Buffalo

Safeties — Jessie Bates III, Atlanta; Justin Simmons, Denver

SPECIAL TEAMS​

Placekicker — Jake Elliott, Philadelphia

Punter — Bryan Anger, Dallas

Kick Returner — Marvin Mims, Denver

Punt Returner — Derius Davis, Los Angeles Chargers

Special Teamer — Jalen Reeves-Maybin, Detroit

Long Snapper — Andrew DePaola, Minnesota

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(asterisk)-tied for second-team spot

I’m not ready for this fabulous year to end!

For all my starry-eyed optimism as a fan, I’m actually a realist. I know that the likelihood of the Rams winning three consecutive road games against the NFC’s best to make it the Super Bowl is remote. I can accept that, while still running scenarios in my head that get them to Las Vegas on February 11.

I’m also really looking forward to this offseason. Regardless of the outcome this weekend and beyond, the arrow is pointed upwards, and there are so many reasons to hope for and expect a run in 2024.

I’m not ready to talk about free agency, the draft and next year, though, for a pretty simple reason.

I don’t want this year to end.

Not yet.

I’m just having too much fun. I want more times to enjoy the infectious enthusiasm and joy for the game exhibited by guys like Kyren Williams, Puka Nacua, Byron Young, Kobie Turner and Ernest Jones, just to name a few. I want to watch Matthew Stafford, Cooper Kupp and Aaron Donald further their legacies. I want the anticipation and excitement of playoff football for more than one fleeting weekend.

I want more!

Let’s keep this thing going!!!

Carson Wentz. Will they bring him back?

I think its pretty clear Wentz is a far better backup than the noodle arm backups McVay has had in his 7 years. He's got the arm make all the throws. Something guys like Wolford, Perkins and Rypien did not have. And he's mobile.

When Baker Mayfield was here last year it was obvious his goal was to find a starting job somewhere. It was just an audition for that. And he found a starting job. I don't think Wentz is in the same position. I'm thinking he'd gladly accept a backup job with a McVay led team.

The only downside would be the way he plays. If Stafford goes down for say, half a season, I'm not sure Wentz could last the way he always initiates contact when he runs. But for a couple games he could be good enough to win with.

Then there is another aspect of his game he could be used. He could be used in a role similar to Taysom Hill. In short yardage situations he could run the wildcat and have the option to run or pass. Defenses couldn't key on the run with a true quarterback.

The only question is, will they try to bring him back and what would it cost?

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