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RBTP40 is titled: "The Ride is Stalling" because it metaphorically sums up how we’re feeling after the 44-21 blow-out loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Like we went to Disney World, found out that everyone’s favorite ride is experiencing technical difficulties and won't be available until next year. Prior to the loss in Dallas, the Los Angeles Rams were only a single game out of the 6th playoff seed and left us with plenty of optimism after the back-to-back divisional wins against Arizona and Seattle. But the Los Angeles Rams, led by Sean McVay, reverted back to the comfort of the 11-personnel grouping and felt no obligation to establish a run game early on. The Rams' inability to adjust scheme's mid-game proved to be detrimental, and the Cowboys proved to be the more desperate team.
The Rams Brothers dive into what ultimately led to the Rams' demise: An unbalanced pass/run ratio (leaning heavily on 11-personnel), the defenses' inability to get to Prescott/stop the run, and letting Tavon Austin score a 59-yard touchdown. Sweet, sweet revenge. Additionally, we dig into the 2020 cap situation, we feature 2 new segments: "Hate the Game, not the Goff", and "Rams Complain Line" (voicemails from Michael Williams and Tucker Booth). Where do we go from here, you ask? Well, you're about to find out.
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By Nick Vespe, Dene Vespe4.7
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RBTP40 is titled: "The Ride is Stalling" because it metaphorically sums up how we’re feeling after the 44-21 blow-out loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Like we went to Disney World, found out that everyone’s favorite ride is experiencing technical difficulties and won't be available until next year. Prior to the loss in Dallas, the Los Angeles Rams were only a single game out of the 6th playoff seed and left us with plenty of optimism after the back-to-back divisional wins against Arizona and Seattle. But the Los Angeles Rams, led by Sean McVay, reverted back to the comfort of the 11-personnel grouping and felt no obligation to establish a run game early on. The Rams' inability to adjust scheme's mid-game proved to be detrimental, and the Cowboys proved to be the more desperate team.
The Rams Brothers dive into what ultimately led to the Rams' demise: An unbalanced pass/run ratio (leaning heavily on 11-personnel), the defenses' inability to get to Prescott/stop the run, and letting Tavon Austin score a 59-yard touchdown. Sweet, sweet revenge. Additionally, we dig into the 2020 cap situation, we feature 2 new segments: "Hate the Game, not the Goff", and "Rams Complain Line" (voicemails from Michael Williams and Tucker Booth). Where do we go from here, you ask? Well, you're about to find out.
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