Rams held their second game of the week in a three week span, they’re starting to feel that Roger Goodell keeps this going so the league can have plenty of film on them and their HC Brennan Carroll (yes Pete Carroll’s son looking for revenge). Scouts told Brennan to not even attempt a run up in the middle towards Kenny Clark or an outside run towards Rashaan Gary. He listened and let Stafford sling it which accounted for Stafford’s second 6TD game so far showing the league he still has it.
Going into the game the Rams knew running against that line would be rough so Kyren had about 12 carries for 55 yards where most of the carries came at the end to keep the clock running. Star of the show was Kupp (no surprise). Slot merchant Kupp brought in 6 catches for 125 yards and 2 TDs. Unsung hero goes out to Higbee who had 4 catches for 78 yards and a TD. He did well blocking and was there when he was needed like he has been all season. Puka was held without a catch as Jaire was on him for majority of the game.
Defense let Jordan Love throw all over them as they let him finish with a perfect passer rating, 3 TDS, and 313 yards. Offense had their way in the air but on the ground they bottled it up. HC Carroll didn’t realize Lloyd was running the ball majority of the first as he fully expected Josh Jacobs, but it was evident once Kamren Curl lit up Lloyd on the sideline for a fumble that helped the Rams pull ahead. Lloyd finished the game with 8 carries for 16 yards. Reed was the man of the WR room as the Rams just couldn’t stop that passing attack. Reed had a head top on a crucial third and then later caught a contested pass for a TD that would leave the Rams not much time in the half (enough for Stafford and Kupp).Overall a great win where a fumble and failed third down ruined the Packers