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1. The truth emerges in a favorable matchup. The Rams, troubled though they are, are not a sub-.500/non-playoff team.
2. The offense is still not where it needs to be, but found some success today with a patch-work OL, some creative play calling, and Cooper Kupp finally getting some help.
3. And the truth is... the defense is playing good football. Since the Week 1 debacle, they are giving up just over 16 points a game. When Week 6 ends, they'll be in the Top 10 in yards/game allowed. If they can find (or trade for) another pass-rusher and force a few more turnovers, they can be... dare I say... elite?
4. "Another pass-rusher? Ahem!" - Jalen Ramsey.
5. The truth hit several NFC rivals today as well...
6. The 49ers finally succumbed to their own rash of injuries, getting soundly beaten by the... wait... the Falcons? More truth next week against an angry Chiefs team.
7. The Packers truth is that Aaron Rodgers can't do it alone. They currently have only 3 more points than we do.
8. Truth has hit the Bucs too. Brady is a year older, his skill players have been banged up, and his OL has problems. But for a phantom roughing penalty, they could be on a 4 game skid.
9. The truth is, while the Eagles and Cowboys (battling as I type) are off to great starts, the rest of last year's NFC playoff field has a combined record of 14-16.
10. The truth is, success is hard to sustain.
11. So now we get a much-needed respite. Time to review, relax, renew, retool and reload. Alliteration aside, I think this could be an eventful two weeks.
12. I don't know exactly what to make of the Cam Akers' situation, but I have my theories. Last year, the Rams abruptly ended their association with Desean Jackson, seemingly due to his poor attitude when relegated to a limited role. Is Cam's situation similar? And, if so, does McVay see this as a needed opportunity to "sent a message" and reiterate the "we, not me" philosophy?
13. I don't put any stock in talk of trading for guys like Christian McCaffrey. I do think we'll be in the market for a RB, but not one with CMC's price tag.
14. The Rams took an unconventional route towards an 111 yard team rushing performance, with over half the yards coming from WRs (Skowronek, Kupp, Powell and Atwell).
15. Allen Robinson had his best game as a Ram. As much as I loved the TD catch and sideline gem, my favorite moment came on Skowronek's TD. Robinson made two blocks to spring Skow, and then sprinted to the endzone to join the celebration of Skow's first NFL TD. That was a great team moment for him.
16. The truth about Joe Noteboom that many feared - his perceived inability to stay healthy for a full season - has hit hard (apparent Achilles tear). AJ Jackson seemed to fare well moving over to the LT. That's encouraging, but I also think the name Eric Fisher will come up in the next two weeks. If he's healthy and ready to play, I'd definitely consider adding him.
17. Absent an addition, could an OL (knock on wood... getting and staying healthy) of Jackson, Shelton, Allen, Aboushi and Havenstein be enough? I don't know answer, but I sure would like to see that OL... heck, any OL grouping... play together for a few weeks.
18. The Rams will be playing for the NFC West lead in two weeks. That's the truth.
19. The Eagles and Bills look like the clear favorites at the moment, but remember... its a LONG season. Their truth may come yet.
20. Okay... how many of you are old enough to realize that my theme this week was a deep cut by The Police? For those who do, stay tuned for a two week period leading up to the trade deadline. McVay and Snead may, at some point, be inviting us to take a look at a new toy that will blow our heads in two, oh boy.
2. The offense is still not where it needs to be, but found some success today with a patch-work OL, some creative play calling, and Cooper Kupp finally getting some help.
3. And the truth is... the defense is playing good football. Since the Week 1 debacle, they are giving up just over 16 points a game. When Week 6 ends, they'll be in the Top 10 in yards/game allowed. If they can find (or trade for) another pass-rusher and force a few more turnovers, they can be... dare I say... elite?
4. "Another pass-rusher? Ahem!" - Jalen Ramsey.
5. The truth hit several NFC rivals today as well...
6. The 49ers finally succumbed to their own rash of injuries, getting soundly beaten by the... wait... the Falcons? More truth next week against an angry Chiefs team.
7. The Packers truth is that Aaron Rodgers can't do it alone. They currently have only 3 more points than we do.
8. Truth has hit the Bucs too. Brady is a year older, his skill players have been banged up, and his OL has problems. But for a phantom roughing penalty, they could be on a 4 game skid.
9. The truth is, while the Eagles and Cowboys (battling as I type) are off to great starts, the rest of last year's NFC playoff field has a combined record of 14-16.
10. The truth is, success is hard to sustain.
11. So now we get a much-needed respite. Time to review, relax, renew, retool and reload. Alliteration aside, I think this could be an eventful two weeks.
12. I don't know exactly what to make of the Cam Akers' situation, but I have my theories. Last year, the Rams abruptly ended their association with Desean Jackson, seemingly due to his poor attitude when relegated to a limited role. Is Cam's situation similar? And, if so, does McVay see this as a needed opportunity to "sent a message" and reiterate the "we, not me" philosophy?
13. I don't put any stock in talk of trading for guys like Christian McCaffrey. I do think we'll be in the market for a RB, but not one with CMC's price tag.
14. The Rams took an unconventional route towards an 111 yard team rushing performance, with over half the yards coming from WRs (Skowronek, Kupp, Powell and Atwell).
15. Allen Robinson had his best game as a Ram. As much as I loved the TD catch and sideline gem, my favorite moment came on Skowronek's TD. Robinson made two blocks to spring Skow, and then sprinted to the endzone to join the celebration of Skow's first NFL TD. That was a great team moment for him.
16. The truth about Joe Noteboom that many feared - his perceived inability to stay healthy for a full season - has hit hard (apparent Achilles tear). AJ Jackson seemed to fare well moving over to the LT. That's encouraging, but I also think the name Eric Fisher will come up in the next two weeks. If he's healthy and ready to play, I'd definitely consider adding him.
17. Absent an addition, could an OL (knock on wood... getting and staying healthy) of Jackson, Shelton, Allen, Aboushi and Havenstein be enough? I don't know answer, but I sure would like to see that OL... heck, any OL grouping... play together for a few weeks.
18. The Rams will be playing for the NFC West lead in two weeks. That's the truth.
19. The Eagles and Bills look like the clear favorites at the moment, but remember... its a LONG season. Their truth may come yet.
20. Okay... how many of you are old enough to realize that my theme this week was a deep cut by The Police? For those who do, stay tuned for a two week period leading up to the trade deadline. McVay and Snead may, at some point, be inviting us to take a look at a new toy that will blow our heads in two, oh boy.