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Marshawn Lynch takes the Rams defense for a ride
The Rams were 0-4 in the exhibition season, but expect them to give the Seahawks a run for their money. The Rams’ defense is the real deal, at least in the front seven, and they will provide a stiff test for a remade Seahawks offensive line. The Seattle offensive line seemed to struggle as expected all across the league. And in my opinion failure on the coaches part, we had months to plan and practice for this game and this was the result? Now the betting odds for the game have the Seahawks favored by just over a field goal to get the win. It’s one of those classic Super Bowl plays that will forever be engrained into the soul of the game, but it’s not the only bad decision Carroll has made. It backfired when Steven Hauschka woefully mis-hit the ball barely 10 yards instead of over the heads of the Rams’ first line of their kickoff return unit.
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The Rams took advantage with Greg Zuerlein’s 37-yard field that proved the difference.
“The kick was off”, Carroll said afterward, immediately dismissing the idea it was called what it ended up looking like, an onside kick. Donald wrapped up, the Rams swarmed, the game was over.
Trailing 34-31 in overtime with fourth-and-1 from the Rams 42, Lynch was stuffed for a loss and the two-time defending NFC champions lost to St. Louis Sunday. Four of them played in the championship games. But it was nearly equally galling. Russell Wilson is one of the NFL’s most mobile quarterbacks and he was hit time after time, taking six sacks and being knocked down nine other times.
The Bears, blown out twice by the Packers a year ago and rebuilding a defense that ranked 30th in the National Football League the last two years, knew the key to the game would be limiting Green Bay’s possessions by controlling the ball on offense, and they did an outstanding job of that.
“We got to find a generator and turn the lights up bright like it is right now”, Mebane added. “You felt like halfway through the kick he was going to score because we’ve seen him do it already”.
“Tough day for us”, Carroll said, “We will regroup and get going. That is not what was supposed to happen”, the coach said. This time, Lynch got the ball – to no avail. “I don’t know how they got penetration, but they did and we weren’t able to knock it in”. “I think he tried to grab me and he just fell”. After a big screen play to Benny Cunningham, Isaiah Pead would fumble the ball in Seahawk territory, and give Seattle the ball back. “That was what I was going to be locked into”, Richard said.
“No, not like that”, he said.
After a strong start for Seattle with Tyler Lockett’s 57-yard punt return touchdown in the first quarter, St. Louis evened the score at 10 by halftime with a 16-yard sneaky touchdown run by receiver Tavon Austin.
Wilson’s better feeling might have something to do with the addition of all-pro tight end Jimmy Graham.
“The trifecta”, said Williams, the former Philadelphia Eagle, calling it his first such play at any level. Last year, 16 teams started the same quarterback in every game. The Rams answered by driving 84 yards on 12 plays for the tying score. All four touchdowns were thrown to Brady’s tight ends, and three went to Rob Gronkowski.
In most cases, Mebane’s latter assessment is right. And Lynch starting romping for huge rushing gains.
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There were just under two minutes remaining Sunday at University of Phoenix Stadium and if the Saints’ defense could just make a couple quick stops, use their final timeouts wisely, and give Drew Brees one last crack at the Arizona Cardinals, anything was possible.