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ABQCOWBOY

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Why would somebody say that it's not Lawrence's fault? He and his agent played the holdout card. He could have agreed to a lessor amount if he had wanted to. He could have gotten surgery and not waited, which is used as reasoning, as to why he was not in shape, the past few seasons. I actually do think he bears a substantial amount of responsibility on this one.
 

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Did you see what Donald did to Zeke? He tried to feed Zeke to Dak.



And this was after he turnstiled Connor Williams. John Randle once ragdoll threw a RB into a QB. At least Zeke was effective here.
 

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time for a new hotboyz speech. maybe another hotboyz product to sell.
 

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It would be nice to see Tank a playing like that. If you are drawing Donald money, play like Donald.

That's never going to happen, I think we both know that. But I do agree. But last week Dallas couldn't defend the edge. All game long Donald was able to do his thing while Tank watched as guys ran around our defense. Obviously the Rams did something none of the Cowboys coaches were expecting.
 

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Uhhh yeah.....isn't that EXACTLY what happened lol? Isn't that what happens every time we face them? They let their foot off the gas in the playoffs a year ago and we made the score look far closer than it really was....last season......was a assault by the Cowboys.....this year was essentially the same as the playoff game.
Interesting take.

So in other words, The Rams had absolutely zero respect for Dak and the Cowboy's offense. Both Sunday and in the playoff game.
 

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And this was after he turnstiled Connor Williams. John Randle once ragdoll threw a RB into a QB. At least Zeke was effective here.

Yeah I give Zeke credit for facing him straight up and not just trying to cut him. After all, Donald bulled rushed Martin back into Dak. Didn't lift him off the ground, but the result caused us to not make that 4th down play.
 

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It would be nice to see Tank a playing like that. If you are drawing Donald money, play like Donald.



If he gets Donald money then he should be playing like Donald. Fans have every right to expect him to live up to his contract. Tank is an above average player but he is not Mack or Donald. He’s very good but even more over rated.
Fans can expect a lot of things. That doesn't make it true. Lawrence has NEVER been the player Donald is and never will be. He doesn't even play the same position as Mack or Donald. Don't let this front offices mistakes have you thinking Jaylon Smith is Bobby Wagner and Lawrence is Donald....not the case unfortunately for us.
Interesting take.

So in other words, The Rams had absolutely zero respect for Dak and the Cowboy's offense. Both Sunday and in the playoff game.
If that's what you take from that fine. To me it says they had zero respect for their own quarterback and didn't want him to risk the loss.
 

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Passionate are the Eagles fans...I Think it comes when you don't have the brightest fanbase and our fans have shown that in the past.
Oh wow...and the eagles fans are real bright. Riiiggggghhhhtttt. Some of them may be bright, but many are just mean and stupid. I have witnessed it first hand on more than one occasion.
 

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Oh wow...and the eagles fans are real bright. Riiiggggghhhhtttt. Some of them may be bright, but many are just mean and stupid. I have witnessed it first hand on more than one occasion.
They are idiots but they are knowledgeable about the sport. Don't get me wrong though they are idiots. The worst type of idiots. The same fanbase who WON a Super Bowl and proceed to eat dog crap off the floor. Add disgusting and vile to that.
 

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If that's what you take from that fine. To me it says they had zero respect for their own quarterback and didn't want him to risk the loss.

Another interesting take. They made the decision late in the third quarter to stop trusting the QB who had up to that point done a very good job of executing the plan and who ended the game with better numbers than the opposing QB?

I'm learning a lot here.
 

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Another interesting take. They made the decision late in the third quarter to stop trusting the QB who had up to that point done a very good job of executing the plan and who ended the game with better numbers than the opposing QB?

I'm learning a lot here.
I don't know what the hell they did I'm telling you what I saw on Sunday. If you saw the defense making stop then fine. You messaged me and I'm telling you what I've seen from the Rams in 2 out of the 3 meetings they've won and they rarely allow for Goff to go deep.

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What does this chart tell you?
 

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The defense didn't hold them to 20 points. Rams stopped scoring. Had nothing to do with the Cowboys aside from the interception that shouldn't have counted.
Are you saying the Rams stopped scoring because they felt like it? If so, that is the dumbest take of the game so far. The Rams weren't comfortable with their 3 point lead and would've made their lead larger if they could've.
 

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I agree but 17 points won’t cut it and holding a team to 20 should.

Youre right. Seventeen points won’t cut it. It’s odd because Dak used to be one of the better quarterbacks in single possession games...until last year.
 

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I don't know what the hell they did I'm telling you what I saw on Sunday. If you saw the defense making stop then fine. You messaged me and I'm telling you what I've seen from the Rams in 2 out of the 3 meetings they've won and they rarely allow for Goff to go deep.

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What does this chart tell you?


It tells me that the Rams won.
 

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Is it just me or is everyone blaming the offense, Prescott, the HC and everyone except the people and one individual that really deserves some scrutiny.

D-Laugh the one individual who 3 days ago ran off his mouth again saying how proud he was off the preparations of this team. He couldn’t wait to get on the field, which was fairly obvious given the enthusiasm he showed on the first play.
That’s it that’s all for D-Laugh as he accounted for 1 tackle all game.
Now I’m sure some of you are going to crawl out of the woodwork and defend his play... he was double and triple teamed after all...

This is the guy that delayed getting necessary surgery on his shoulder till old Jerrah paid him the big bucks.

What has he done since then, nothing 5.5 sacks last season.
All this clown is capable of doing is posting selfies of himself with all the toys he’s bought since his big payday.

He is a big part of the Dallas Country club... all talk and no action.

yes there are many wrongs with this team but I think a DE with his supposed skill set. My expectations are set a little higher.

Well, you said it all.

Never was a fan of him. But since his delayed shoulder surgery just to get more money i am finished with him.

The guy has no character. Just like JJ. All talk and all about the money. Jaylon seems to be in the same mold.

Well JJ you reap what you saw, i guess.
 

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I don't know what the hell they did I'm telling you what I saw on Sunday. If you saw the defense making stop then fine. You messaged me and I'm telling you what I've seen from the Rams in 2 out of the 3 meetings they've won and they rarely allow for Goff to go deep.

pass-chart_GOF219636_2020-REG-1_1600116917146.jpeg



What does this chart tell you?

If you "don't know what the hell they did" why did you make the claim that they "quit scoring" then doubled and tripled down on that claim in subsequent posts? I am confused by those contradictory statements.

Another question I have is, choosing to "quit scoring" with over a full quarter left to play and with only a three point lead would require the belief that the opposition would not be able to achieve even a field goal, wouldn't it? I suppose it could mean that the Rams thought they could just start scoring again at will if necessary but that would be contradictory to your claim that they don't trust their QB to lead the team to another score.

I am also confused about the assertion that the quick release, short passing scheme the Rams used is a knock on the QB. I'm not an expert but if I remember correctly that scheme has been used regularly over the years by teams to try and negate a dominant pass rush. Maybe I am remembering incorrectly but didn't The Pats dominate the league for years often using that very tactic? I guess the coaches didn't trust the QB in New England?

Sorry for the confusion and questions. I am just trying to learn.
 

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If you "don't know what the hell they did" why did you make the claim that they "quit scoring" then doubled and tripled down on that claim in subsequent posts? I am confused by those contradictory statements.

Another question I have is, choosing to "quit scoring" with over a full quarter left to play and with only a three point lead would require the belief that the opposition would not be able to achieve even a field goal, wouldn't it? I suppose it could mean that the Rams thought they could just start scoring again at will if necessary but that would be contradictory to your claim that they don't trust their QB to lead the team to another score.

I am also confused about the assertion that the quick release, short passing scheme the Rams used is a knock on the QB. I'm not an expert but if I remember correctly that scheme has been used regularly over the years by teams to try and negate a dominant pass rush. Maybe I am remembering incorrectly but didn't The Pats dominate the league for years often using that very tactic? I guess the coaches didn't trust the QB in New England?

Sorry for the confusion and questions. I am just trying to learn.

Did you watch the game? Where the hell did I say they "quit scoring"?I could've sworn I told you they stopped scoring. That their problems with self inflicted......
 
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