CELEBRATE !! Rams De-Canonize the Saints! Official Celebration Thread.

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Nice to win a drama-free stress-free game after the World Series (full disclosure - I like the Dodgers but live near Toronto and am a lifetime Jays fan. Hell of a series. Congrats Dodgers. No excuses and no regrets - just great games!).

The defense had it easy in this one with the O going on long time-consuming drives. This should keep them in good physical shape for the 49ers next week (while the niners still haven't had their bye yet).

I don't think I've seen our O-line dominate like this for a long time. Even at the end in garbage time, we were just handing off, but still getting first downs until we ran out the clock. Impressive.

Stafford close to 400 TDs. The next two games will greatly define our season!
 
On a side note, Shough looked pretty good all things considered. Curious to see how he plays the rest of the year. Could there be a world where they dont go QB #1 if he balls out?
 
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First time the Man the Myth the Mouth was speechless?


View: https://x.com/Nate_Tice/status/1985491758512554059

In the bottom clip, I love how analyst Jonathan Vilma is telling me (the audience) to ...
'just watch the protection of Rob Havenstein'.

I would like to tell Vilma ...
"Hey numb-nuts ... Why don't you ... just watch a perfect example of a brilliantly executed no-look-pass from a future Hall of Fame QB to a future Hall of Fame WR ... Shut-the-Fuck-up ... enjoy and appreciate"
 
In the bottom clip, I love how analyst Jonathan Vilma is telling me (the audience) to ...
'just watch the protection of Rob Havenstein'.

I would like to tell Vilma ...
"Hey numb-nuts ... Why don't you ... just watch a perfect example of a brilliantly executed no-look-pass from a future Hall of Fame QB to a future Hall of Fame WR ... Shut-the-Fuck-up ... enjoy and appreciate"
Was actually the wrong copy paste :D


View: https://x.com/QBsMVP/status/1985836236787810432



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In the bottom clip, I love how analyst Jonathan Vilma is telling me (the audience) to ...
'just watch the protection of Rob Havenstein'.

I would like to tell Vilma ...
"Hey numb-nuts ... Why don't you ... just watch a perfect example of a brilliantly executed no-look-pass from a future Hall of Fame QB to a future Hall of Fame WR ... Shut-the-Fuck-up ... enjoy and appreciate"
The analyst never see it in game. It is only after the game that it is noticed. You would think they would look for it to point it out with his reputation.
 
The analyst never see it in game. It is only after the game that it is noticed. You would think they would look for it to point it out with his reputation.
I agree but these guys have spotters. Plus, if I can see it on a replay moments after it happens, so can they.

I'm just in a bad mood today. Elderly guys can be cranky.
 
On a side note, Shough looked pretty good all things considered. Curious to see how he plays the rest of the year. Could there be a world where they dont go QB #1 if he balls out?
Shough looked pretty good when he had time and the one throw on the scramble.

But otherwise, he was just so so.

It also looked like the Rams defense took off the gas when they got their 34 - 10 lead. Even their pass rush seemed lackadaisical at times in the 4th quarter.
 
In the bottom clip, I love how analyst Jonathan Vilma is telling me (the audience) to ...
'just watch the protection of Rob Havenstein'.

I would like to tell Vilma ...
"Hey numb-nuts ... Why don't you ... just watch a perfect example of a brilliantly executed no-look-pass from a future Hall of Fame QB to a future Hall of Fame WR ... Shut-the-Fuck-up ... enjoy and appreciate"
One more thing, I remember in the Colts game, Daryle Johnston wondered aloud what could possibly have caused the safety to take himself out of the play and allow a TD pass. There was nobody over there. I knew, probably most of us knew that Stafford fooled him. A day or so later it is the pass that stafford threw and then told everyone on the colts sideline, Don't look at me.
 
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