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[Highlight] Rob Havenstein held Nick Bosa well enough for Stafford to throw a pivotal pass to Kupp for the first down

Everyone has talked about this play and loved it to death, but I also wanna highlight Havenstein on the right edge who held Nick Bosa well enough for Stafford to throw the key pass to Kupp. He wasn’t flinched at all.
We’ll miss him!

u/KDx2511 — 3 days ago

Bobby Trees & Davante Adams at today's practice

Source: team's Instagram page.
Think it looks so cool.

u/KDx2511 — 5 days ago

Rams’ leaked schedule so far

Oh boy, it’s gonna be a season with primetime games. Brace yourselves guys!

u/KDx2511 — 8 days ago

Rams’ leaked schedule so far

Oh boy, it’s gonna be a season with primetime games. Brace yourselves guys!

u/KDx2511 — 8 days ago

McDuffie’s simple but unflinching play against AJ Brown

I remember seeing the clip of him getting beaten by Brown posted months ago, but I also found this part when watching his highlights. If it were Forbes or someone else of our secondary last season, Brown would’ve gotten his way and gained extra yards. McDuffie wasn’t pushed off easily here as he tipped the ball away.
I hope this is what we see in the next season against big-bodied receivers because we need him and Watson to handle them.

u/KDx2511 — 12 days ago

The NFL posts the footage of the 1950 Rams team

Wanna share because it’s a part of our history. Though it was way before our time, I can know that the number 7 throwing the ball was Bob Waterfield, our star QB even back when they were playing in Cleveland. The number 40 catching the ball was WR Elroy Hirsch, who was nicknamed crazy legs.
The other QB wearing 11 was Norm Van Brocklin, who led the team to the 1951 NFL title and had a canon of an arm. Anyway, enjoy!

u/KDx2511 — 15 days ago

Jaylen Watson tags L'Jarius Sneed to say hi, but I'm not sure. Do you think we'll have one more addition to the secondary?

u/KDx2511 — 16 days ago

Don't get me wrong. While they signed Landman to a 3-year deal, I find that they've not had a maneuverable ILB since EJ himself, nor have they drafted one that high since him. We seem to value the downhill type who can take on the run, but not the well-rounded type who can also handle the coverage side of the ball.
I can't wrap my head around the approach and mindset towards the position from us.
What do you think is the reason?

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u/KDx2511 — 17 days ago