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I missed the first half or so of the game (TV-wise at least, listened on the radio) and only got to watch the furious, exciting comeback (yes, I intentionally turned it on when it was 34-14). I have a question for those who have better TV access than I - did Davis adjust, did the Philly D soften up, did the blocking materialize, or did Schottenheimer's play-calling evolve?
I'm certainly not a "Garbage Time" conspiracy theorist, because obviously the Eagles didn't want to give up anything, but I'm trying to gauge just how much positive I should realistically take from the comeback.
Listening to Connor Barwin after the show, he intimated that their D gave up a few... he didn't say "lucky," but that seemed to be the theme... deep shots that made it look worse for them than it was. Of course, that's the opposite of what happens vs. a prevent defense.
TLR, what was the catalyst for the Rams' 4th-quarter heroics, and was that catalyst something that is staying with the team or heading back to Philly to face the Giants?
I'm certainly not a "Garbage Time" conspiracy theorist, because obviously the Eagles didn't want to give up anything, but I'm trying to gauge just how much positive I should realistically take from the comeback.
Listening to Connor Barwin after the show, he intimated that their D gave up a few... he didn't say "lucky," but that seemed to be the theme... deep shots that made it look worse for them than it was. Of course, that's the opposite of what happens vs. a prevent defense.
TLR, what was the catalyst for the Rams' 4th-quarter heroics, and was that catalyst something that is staying with the team or heading back to Philly to face the Giants?