Afleveringen
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THE RAMS ARE OFFICIALLY NFC WEST CHAMPIONS! They needed help from the Bills, Bengals, Commanders and Vikings to finish the job this weekend, and they got it. Their game against Seattle in the final week of the season isn't quite meaningless because of the playoff seeding scenario's, but the Rams took care of their business, controlled their own destiny and were insanely impressive coming off of their bye week for the 2nd straight year. The real question now is: how far can they go?
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Rams need to handle business against Arizona on Saturday AND get some help from a handful of other teams to clinch the NFC West. Considering how Arizona has been playing over the last few weeks, Rams fans should be confident in this team to get a big win at home after a road trip. Of course, we remember back to earlier on this season when the Cardinals put up 41 points on our defense and tweeted a "yawning" emoji following the win, but this Rams team is coming off 4 straight wins and are poised to win the division. Every potential playoff scenario is featured in this episode.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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The Rams have won 4 straight games (and back-to-back road games) to improve to 9-6 and are now in full control of the NFC West with only 2 weeks to go. The Cardinals, Seahawks and 49ers all lost yesterday and now Arizona and San Francisco are eliminated from playoff contention, and the Rams are hosting Arizona on Saturday night for a shot to become NFC West champions. This season has been a rollercoaster in many ways, but it's not about how you start. It's about how you finish. And this Rams team is poised to make some legitimate noise in the post-season.
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The Rams have to travel to New Jersey to play the Jets this weekend, in a game that many would consider a trap. McVay hasn't historically coached well in cold weather games, but this Rams team is scorching hot and is in first place in the NFC West. They have a chance to put this race to bed early if they can win the next 2 games and Seattle loses this weekend to Minnesota. What do the Rams need to do in this game in order to head back to Los Angeles with a win? Run the ball consistently, establish dominance at the line of scrimmage, and ensure Aaron Rodgers is on the ground early and often.
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The Rams SWEPT the 49ers for the first time since 2018. It increases their playoff odds to 52%, while the 49ers remain in the basement of the NFC West with a 0.1% chance to make the playoffs this season. The Rams theoretically slammed the 49ers Super Bowl window shut, in an ugly win that puts them in prime position to make some noise in the final 3 games of the regular season and win the NFC West. Will they do it? We very much feel like they will.
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The Rams have an opportunity to sweep the 49ers for the first time since 2018. We know the history of these two teams in the McVay/Shanahan era, but the Rams are in the process of playing their best football after putting up 65 total points in their last 6 quarters combined vs. New Orleans and Buffalo. They were able to get the job done earlier this season without Puka Nacua, Cooper Kupp and a healthy offensive line. All of these things are FINALLY in place, and the Rams are STILL underdogs to the 49ers on a short week. What's your prediction on what's going to happen tomorrow night?
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Rams took care of business against the MVP favorite, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills in SoFi Stadium tonight in DRAMATIC fashion. Absolutely incredible offensive performance (by both teams) but in particular Sean McVay, Matthew Stafford, Puka Nacua and the Rams' offense on third down, in the red zone and seemingly in every single crucial situation. Are the Rams going to make a legitimate playoff push and potentially win the NFC West? There's most definitely a chance. But they have to make sure they're ready to go against the 49ers on a short week. If they do, they'll move to 8-6 and will have swept the 49ers and beat them 3 straight games, going back to last year.
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The Rams need this win to dramatically increase their playoff odds. Do they really have a shot? We think they may. The Bills struggle against the run, as well as defending against play-action and teams who run of chunk of plays out of condensed formations, which is exactly what the Rams' offense is doing right now. They've been much better since Week 8, when they got back their 2 primary pass catchers in Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp. But how on earth are they going to stop the MVP favorite Josh Allen? It's a really tall task for an inexperienced defense. The bottom line: you can't stop him. You can only try to slow him down.
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The Rams took care of business after a really shaky start in New Orleans yesterday. Scoring 0 points in the first half hadn't happened under Sean McVay since the 2018 Super Bowl vs. New England and the Rams hadn't won a game after scoring 0 points in the first half since 2009. But, they responded immediately in the 2nd half with some really good play designs, consistency in the redzone and discipline on both sides of the ball. Do they have a chance to go 4-1 down the stretch with 3 of their next 5 games being against NFC West opponents? That seems to be the magic number.
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The Rams were physically dominated in all phases last night: in prime time, in their home stadium in front of the GSOT. This team isn't consistent enough right now to make any sort of noise, but the NFC West is entirely up for grabs and the Rams somehow are only a game out of first place. What should you be expecting from the Rams for the rest of the season, knowing they have a handful of tough match-ups around the corner and finish the season with the Seahawks and Cardinals at home? Tap in. Comment your thoughts, like and subscribe.
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The Rams need a win at home vs. the Philadelphia Eagles, who are the 2nd best team in the NFC right now. The Eagles are coming off some extra rest before they travel to Los Angeles, and both teams have a tendency to start slow. Is the Eagles' 6-game win streak a little bit of a mirage, considering the teams they've beaten? Are the Rams actually better than what we've seen in their first 10 games, now that they're healthy and are starting to get more efficient in the red zone now that their weapons are consistently on the field?
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Rams had to travel to a tough east coast environment and were able to overcome some defensive struggles and put away the Patriots late in this game. Tons of credit is due to how well the offensive line played, Matthew Stafford, and the offense in totality. The defense (aside from Braden Fiske and a few others) struggled, especially in coverage against a rookie QB. The Rams need all three phases to play well against the Eagles on Sunday night.
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The Rams are desperate for a win yet again, coming off a really disappointing loss to the Miami Dolphins this past Monday night. They're currently 4.5pt favorites, but have to travel to the east coast to play an early game against a team that has won 2 of their last 3 and are starting to play the role of "spoiler". Will the Rams get back on track?
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Rams had an opportunity at home to essentially end a 2-win team's season last night and squandered the opportunity in a really ugly way. Their offense is supposed to carry the load and is the 2nd most expensive unit in football, but self-inflicted wounds (red zone inefficiency, penalties, turnovers), and a re-shuffled offensive line absolutely killed any momentum that they tried to establish. Meanwhile, the Rams' defense continues to over exceed expectations, led by the DROY Jared Verse.
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Rams are eyeing 4 straight victories with the Dolphins on their way to SoFi Stadium. The 2-win Dolphins since Tua returned from injury are playing their best football, which makes this match-up a little more difficult than expected for the Rams. Not only will the Dolphins come prepared offensively with their quick pass game, but their secondary has also been pretty damn good at preventing high-powered offenses from creating explosive plays consistently. Regardless, we feel the Rams' young front is going to continue on this overwhelmingly positive trajectory and the Rams' offense with Puka and Kupp healthy are capable of beating anyone. The Rams' offense is also getting back some re-enforcements upfront, which is another reason to be encouraged.
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The Rams win their 3rd straight game on a dramatic walk-off homerun to Demarcus Robinson in Seattle. Their first road win of the season comes in a game that was highly penalized (Puka Nacua was ejected) and felt like a game that could've easily slipped away after Seattle scored at the end of the 4th quarter and ended up winning the toss and receiving in overtime. The Rams' young defense is hungry, and this is no longer the 1-4 Rams that we saw earlier this season. This is a .500 football team, in 2nd place in the division and is looking to get back into the playoffs. Are the Rams now going to be buyers at the trade deadline and look to improve their roster in the next few weeks?
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The Rams are back and the season has just begun. Rams are getting ready to travel to Seattle for the first time in 4+ weeks, with an opportunity to claim 1st place in the NFC West with a win over the Seahawks and an Arizona Cardinals loss. This offense is top-3 when Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp are both on the field, and Jared Verse is pissed off that the Seahawks decided to draft Byron Murphy II over him just 3 picks prior in the 2024 NFL Draft. We're expecting the Rams to come away with a win in this game, specifically because we still haven't figured out what Seattle's identity is quite yet. All that + Nick's Picks of the week and a very special theme song.
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The Rams you all love are f*cking back. This team is poised to win now and make a run at the playoffs. It's time to start believing in this head coach (now the franchise leader in wins), the 37-year-old Super Bowl winning QB, and the young, hungry defense that is playing better each week under first-year defensive coordinator Chris Shula. The division is very much up for grabs, and the time to win is now. The trade rumors have all been shot down. Let's rally together and go win some more football games down the stretch.
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What is going on in Los Angeles? There are a handful of trade rumors floating around, and at the forefront of these conversations are Super Bowl Champions Matthew Stafford and Cooper Kupp. What's the reality that one, or both of these players get moved prior to this season being over? OR, are the Rams going to hold onto both and hope their roster gets healthy enough to make a playoff run in a season where the NFC West continues to struggle? Thoughts, reactions and much more in this one, as well as a quick preview on the Vikings.
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The Rams handled business against the Raiders yesterday in somewhat of an ugly win, 20-15 to improve to 2-4. The offense has been struggling to consistently put points on the board, but it was the young defense in this game that really set the tone and capitalized on every opportunity that the Raiders presented to them. Next up, the Rams will prepare for a short week and the Minnesota Vikings (who are coming off of their first loss to the Lions) with Cooper Kupp and Jordan Whittington in the line-up. Is it finally time to stack some wins and turn the season around?
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