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Sundays game is on CBS.
 

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First Look: Rams will be tough test for Saints, but LA defense has a weakness
BY JOEL A. ERICKSON

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WHEN: 3:25 p.m.

WHERE: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum

TV: Fox

RADIO: WWL-AM, 870; WWL-FM, 105.3 in New Orleans; KMDL-FM, 97.3 in Lafayette; WDGL-FM, 98.1 in Baton Rouge; en español: WGSO-AM, 990; WVDU-FM, 97.9

RECORDS: New Orleans 8-2; Los Angeles Rams 7-3

COACHES: Saints, Asshole Face, 11th season, 102-68; Rams, Sean McVay, first season, 7-3

RAMS BREAKDOWN

LAST WEEK: A Los Angeles team that had been flying high during a four-game win streak came crashing back to earth in a 24-7 loss to the Minnesota Vikings where the Rams just sort of ran out of gas, allowing 17 points in the fourth quarter alone.

OFFENSE: The Los Angeles offense has been mostly boom, but some bust against the league's best. With the exception of a 27-20 loss to the Redskins the second week of the season, the Rams have been utterly dominant against any defense outside of the top-10 and struggled mightily against the league's best.

Los Angeles ranks fourth in the NFL in total offense (375.4 yards per game) and second in points (30.3), but in games against Seattle, Jacksonville and Minnesota, the Rams are averaging just 292.7 yards per game and 14.7 points.

Running back Todd Gurley is the engine that makes the Rams go; he's fifth in the NFL in rushing with 791 yards, and his 425 receiving yards make Gurley the league's leader in yards from scrimmage. Oddly, the Rams are just 15th in yards per carry at 4.1 yards per rush, but Gurley is capable of breaking the big one behind one of the NFL's best lines.

Former LSU star Andrew Whitworthwas signed to anchor the left side, and he's been almost perfect. With Whitworth anchoring the blind side, Los Angeles has given up just 15 sacks, tied for fifth in the NFL, although 10 came against Seattle, Jacksonville, Houston and Minnesota.

In the passing game, second-year quarterback Jared Goff has been much better, racking up 2,610 yards, 16 touchdowns and four interceptions while directing a big-play passing game. Goff will be working without the services of Robert Woods, his leading receiver. Without Woods, Goff will rely on possession receiver Cooper Kupp (38 catches, 481 yards) and Sammy Watkins (24 catches, 408 yards).

DEFENSE: The Rams have a ton of talent on defense, but Los Angeles has a weakness. The Rams rank 28th in the NFL against the run and 27th in yards per carry at 4.5 per rush. Los Angeles has given up more than 169 yards rushing against Washington, Dallas, Jacksonville and Minnesota.

The Rams have been better against the pass, ranking 10th in the NFL, and Los Angeles is fourth in the NFL in passer rating allowed. Sparked by three interceptions by safety Mark Barron and two more for No. 1 cornerback Trumaine Johnson, Los Angeles has 12 interceptions.

The Rams could be a little shorthanded at cornerback against New Orleans; Kayvon Webster (concussion) and Nickell Robey-Coleman (thigh) both suffered injuries against the Vikings.

Defensive tackle Aaron Donald remains the most dangerous person on the Rams' defense; he has a team-leading five sacks, and a group effort around him has produced 28 sacks overall, tied for ninth in the NFL. The interior of the Saints' offensive line will have its hands full; Donald's running mate, Michael Brockers, is a talented player with three sacks.

SPECIAL TEAMS: Los Angeles has excellent specialists. Punter Johnny Hekker is incredible, and kicker Greg Zuerlein has missed just two kicks all season.Return man Pharoh Cooper is a dangerous talent who has a 103-yard kickoff return for a score this season.
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It's on CBS - Romo x Nantz on the call
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It seems we keep catching breaks when we play a team. Robert Woods is out 2 games with a shoulder injury. He was playing huge for the Lambs this year.
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That is a big break. He had been on a tear with four TD's and 320+ yards over the last three weeks.
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I’ve been waiting for him to take that next step. Woods was a beast at USC. Tyrod Taylor couldn’t really put the talent of Woods on display.
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They can’t stop the run huh? Gash ‘em with KINGRAM.
 

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My friends, the Saints’ OLine is no joke. It may be the best in the NFL this year. Wade will dial up run blitzes and some will get home, but others won’t. And if you’re expecting Brees to throw us the ball...well, I wouldn’t bet on that particular gameplan. This is the best offense we will see all year (yes, I’m including the Eagles). There’s no way in hell we keep them under 20.

The crux of this game will be our offense. The one benefit of the Vikings loss is that McVay can’t expect our staple plays to be effective enough with Woods out. No, I’m not suggesting abandonment of the core concepts. But this game requires more creativity with Austin, Everett, Thomas, and perhaps Dunbar. McVay needs to put out there things not yet seen on film. We simply MUST expand this offense because Jacksonville, Seattle, and Minnesota have demonstrated that this offense can be shut down in it’s current state.

McVay has correctly built a core of execution that has served this team well. The Vikings game was built on limiting turnovers and that was wise...it really was. Kupp’s fumble had nothing to do with a flawed gameplan. But it’s time to open things up a bit and take some chances. He did it against the Texans and was lucky Clowney didn’t get home in our endzone, but that shot HAD to be taken. At the very least, we need to give future opponents more to prepare as the season progresses.
 

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Funny they mention we can't stop the run. Neither can they, this may be what some people call a boring game.
 

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This could get ugly if the Rams don't play some serious defense..The Saints offense is light years better than the Vikings IMO...
And the Saints defense isn't as good as the Vikings, it could be ugly if the give up runs to TG3 like they're prone to do.
 

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I said the same about the Vikings...


Lol i said the same thing about the Viking fan base as well. Granted they beat us and i give them credit. But a major reason why the vikings won that game was due to the fact or starting secondary got hurt. And they exploited it. Also we gave up on the run. If your playing a good defense you can't become one dimensional. Thats actually what we did.
 

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No homo, but I like Romo. Would like to see him announce our game.
I hate Jim Nantz with a fire as hot as the fires of hell.
When I become king he will be on the first load of people on the train to the "re education" camp.
F Jim Nantz. F Nantz' family. F Jim Nantz' dog.
Well, his dog is probably ok.
 

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I hate Jim Nantz with a fire as hot as the fires of hell.
When I become king he will be on the first load of people on the train to the "re education" camp.
F Jim Nantz. F Nantz' family. F Jim Nantz' dog.
Well, his dog is probably ok.
Tell us how you really feel about Jim Nantz :ROFLMAO:
 

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I hate Jim Nantz with a fire as hot as the fires of hell.
When I become king he will be on the first load of people on the train to the "re education" camp.
F Jim Nantz. F Nantz' family. F Jim Nantz' dog.
Well, his dog is probably ok.
Why hate Nantz? What did he do? Only announcer I hate is the she/he who does Raider preseason and this year's opening MNF, but all should know why I hate that girl!
 

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I hate Jim Nantz with a fire as hot as the fires of hell.
When I become king he will be on the first load of people on the train to the "re education" camp.
F Jim Nantz. F Nantz' family. F Jim Nantz' dog.
Well, his dog is probably ok.
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He definitely has a cool dog haha
 

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This is one game where I would really emphasize the running game. Need to keep their offense off the field.

That doesn’t mean I don’t throw the ball, in fact I may throw it to setup the run.

But enough of this up the middle predictable running. Let’s get the outside zone runs and misdirections going. And Tavon on the sweeps. I’m also incorporating Tavon on some screens and drag routes.
 

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Our only hope in stopping the saints offense is to take Brees out. Then you can commit 10 vs the run.

So go on Donald. Do what you know you have to do.:mrburnsevil:
 

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Sundays game is on CBS.

Hey I'll take it. Records seem to be holding up.

Texans opponents the next week are 0-10 and the Cards are playing the 7-3 Jags so I'd bet the house on the Jags this week.

One thing about NFL gambling. Seems to me that it makes much more sense to win a bet with not the best return versus losing a high risk bet. I mean, even if the Jags are -200, you're still making 50% on your money in one day (I think I got the numbers right).

So, if the Saints are 8-0 on Fox and 0-2 on other networks... I like those odds.

NOTHING about this season has been typical so maybe it's the year of the streaks?
 

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10 things Saints fans need to know about Los Angeles Rams
By NewOrleansSaints.com

1. After losing to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 11, the Rams are now 7-3, first in the NFC West. Prior to Sunday’s loss, the Rams were the NFL's highest-scoring team; they now rank No. 2 (30.3 points/game).

2. The Los Angeles Rams entered this season as the NFL's second-youngest team, behind the winless Cleveland Browns. The Rams' only players with postseason experience are six veteran players added during the offseason – linebacker Connor Barwin, running back Lance Dunbar, center John Sullivan, defensive tackle Tyrunn Walker, cornerback Kayvon Webster and tackle Andrew Whitworth.

3. Offensively, the Rams rank No. 4 in the NFL in total yards (3,754). Defensively, the Rams rank No. 16 in total yards (3,350).

4. Wide receiver Robert Woods ranks fifth in the NFC in receiving yards, with 703 on 47 receptions. But Coach Sean McVay said Monday Woods will miss the next few weeks with a shoulder injury.

5. Running back Todd Gurley (10th overall pick in 2015) ranks No. 3 in the NFC in rushing, with 791 yards on 187 attempts. On Sunday, the Vikings held Gurley to 25 yards on 13 touches.

6. On third-down passing, Rams quarterback Jared Goff (No. 1 pick in 2016) ranks No. 2 in the NFC. Coming off back-to-back games of 300-plus yards, three or more touchdowns and zero interceptions, Goff went 23-of-37 for 225 yards in last Sunday’s game.

7. The Rams have three cornerbacks out with injuries: Troy Hill (hamstring), Kayvon Webster(shoulder) and Nickell Robey-Coleman (thigh), forcing them to go to the bottom of the active roster with Blake Countess (two years in the league) and Dominique Hatfield (rookie).

8. Whitworth is in his first year with the Rams but has 12 years of experience in the NFL. Whitworth attended LSU where he never missed a game or practice due to injury. Since being in the league, Whitworth has been in the Pro Bowl in 2013, 2016, and 2017. Whitworth also recorded three seasons with allowing only one sack or less (2007, 2014, 2016).

9. Nose tackle Michael Brockers ranks No. 11 in the league in combined tackles with 39. Brockers has recorded three sacks and three pass deflections.

10. Defensive tackle Aaron Donald poses another threat on the Rams defense. Donald is “unique with his bull-rushing, spin moves, rip moves and fundamentally sound techniques to penetrate the backfield, his all-out effort at the line of scrimmage sets him apart from virtually any NFL player.

Donald has spent four seasons with the Rams since being selected with the 13th pick in the 2014 NFL draft, starting every game. He has 24 combined tackles, five sacks, one pass deflection, and three forced fumbles and is considered one of the best defensive tackles in football.

 

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Feed Gurley the rock. We can run on this team. That will give us the play-action deep shots.
 

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Why hate Nantz? What did he do? Only announcer I hate is the she/he who does Raider preseason and this year's opening MNF, but all should know why I hate that girl!
There has never been a bigger kiss up, mancrushing, star Fer than Jim Nantz. His number one subject is Brady.
During the Raider/Pats game last week Mack came in low (not flagged and not illegal) on Brady, Nantz puckered right up and broke off his call of the play and said "Oh no, Brady was hit low"....or some such nonsense his voice raising about 4 octaves. I really believe if Brady got hurt in a game he was calling he would cry.
He is a phony and D bag.
Also, way back when on the Don and Mike Radio Show he was pompous.
F him.