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 by ramsman34
2 days 7 hours ago
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United States of America   Back in LA baby!
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actionjack wrote:Interesting that Davis Allen played 55% of the snaps.

Allen 42
Parkinson 32
Long 26

I really hope we see more of Allen, great natural receiver of the ball and can break tackles after the catch.


Trade for Njoku, cut Move A Long. He’s Horrible. Move Park back to a blocking TE. Pair Njoku with Allen. Let Higs really heal up a lot more - like a game before the playoffs.

 by rams1974
1 day 22 hours ago
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
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Fun fact - Kinchens is in the box score for a fumble and a recovery ..

Probably got hit with dropping the ball on pick six, which he recognized, and immediately picked back up ..

 by ziggy
1 day 21 hours ago
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United States of America   LA Coliseum
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No. He did the silly rookie thing of tossing/spinning the ball early-- BEFORE the goal line!! McVay even saw it and called it out in the postgame. You can see it in the final minutes of the game... and then (maybe because he's aware) he makes this goofy grab of the ball before it reaches the end of the EZ. Good on him, I guess.

 by Joe Pendleton
1 day 20 hours ago
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Virgin Islands (USA)   LA Coliseum
Pro Bowl

yes indeed! i saw that on replay (and cringed) lol

 by actionjack
1 day 19 hours ago
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United States of America   Sactown
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He was well into the endzone fellas, a nothing burger

 by PARAM
1 day 18 hours ago
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
Hall of Fame

actionjack wrote:He was well into the endzone fellas, a nothing burger


Yeah, the video on McVay show looked like he was a yard, yard and a half into the end zone. Still......DON'T PLAY THAT SHIT!!! HOLD ONTO THE BALL!!!

 by PARAM
1 day 18 hours ago
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Barbados   Just far enough North of Philadelphia
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Elvis wrote:Here's the play though can't really tell from this angle when he let go of the ball


I heard a great discussion on Sirrius. They were talking about NFL games/replay/number of cameras at games. Said 'they need to make it a uniform number of cameras and if the NFL needs to subsidize the cost for networks....since they already pay millions for the rights....then so be it'. They were saying on some games there may be a dozen cameras but the 'big games' where the #1 crew or #2 crew is on assignment, there might be 18 cameras. It's not right because it compromises the ability for replay angles. There should be a camera down each sideline and each goal line. And probably one on the end line of each end zone. That's 6. Put another 10 on the field plus that one on wires. That's 16 plus 1. If you're gonna have replay, then each and every game should have the same quality of angles to work with. After all, each game is important whether it's between two 10-2 teams or two 2-10 teams because of strength of schedule, tie breakers, etc. It's a multi-billion dollar business so treat it like one across the board.

 by /zn/
1 day 13 hours ago
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United States of America   Maine
Hall of Fame

/zn/ wrote:This one especially stood out to me:

Jaylen McCollough is tied for 3rd in the league in INTs and he’s only played 81 snaps

I mean... :o


It's even better than that. This post focuses on coverage snaps only:
Los Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
In 69 coverage snaps this season, S Jaylen McCollough has recorded four interceptions, one defensive touchdown, four passes defended, one pass breakup, and two incompletions against as the primary defender. His 0.0 passer rating against as the primary defender is tied for first across the NFL

And I repeat: :shock2:

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