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The Los Angeles Rams have to fix their defense heading into the final game if they want any chance of making a run at winning it all this season. Over the last
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Anonymous exec questions if Rams have the 'consistency' to win
The Los Angeles Rams have, at times, looked like the best team in the NFL. They finished with the No. 1 scoring offense and the No. 10 scoring defense. Matthew Stafford could win NFL MVP after he led the league in passing yards and passing touchdowns.
Quentin Lake has proven to be a stabilizing force in the Rams' secondary, and the team is hopeful he can help them stop 'explosive' plays by the Panthers in the wild-card playoffs.
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This troubling trend keeps plaguing the Rams defense
The Rams defense gives up its highest explosive rate, expected points added per play, success rate and yards when the team has at least a 75% chance to win the game. It gets even worse for games with a 90% chance to win (like the Seattle Seahawks loss in Week 16).
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PFF grades: Revisiting Rams’ loss to Panthers
Where the Panthers found the edge was when they did not sending extra rushers after Stafford. He threw 19 passes on such plays, completing just 11 for 100 yards and two interceptions. Stafford had a PFF passing grade of 85.5 against the blitz and just 34.0 without.
Ersery and Brown should return soon, and the Texans’ offense should be able to get back on track for the playoffs. They don’t have to be a high-flying unit with the closest thing we’ve seen to the Legion of Boom on the other side of the ball. If they can score over 20 points a game, they’re going to be a hard team to beat in the playoffs.
The Los Angeles Rams agreed to a new deal with veteran safety and nickelback Quentin Lake, who is on injured reserve.
Matthew Stafford and the Rams snapped a two-game skid, closing out the regular season with a win over the Cardinals on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.
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Rams will take NFL's top offense to Carolina after McVay's unit led NFL in points, yards this season
The Los Angeles Rams led the NFL in total yards and points this season. While coach Sean McVay usually claims statistics are for losers, he will acknowledge that one of those big numbers is a whole lot more important than the other.
The Los Angeles Rams lead the Arizona Cardinals by a score of 16-6 after the first half of play. The Rams are fighting for playoff seeding, and the Cardinals are fighting for pride. So far, neither team has looked great, but both teams have a chance to win this Week 18 matchup, so you’ll want to stay tuned for quarters three and four.