That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary: Rams and Patriots–Amaury takes aim at who will be the winner in Super Bowl LIII

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On That’s Amaury’s News and Commentary podcast:

#1 The Super Bowl is here, but not without controversy in the AFC Championship game, a call that went against the Kansas City Chiefs for roughing Tom Brady, the Patriots quarterback, changed the direction of the game and the Chiefs lost by a touchdown.

#2 In the NFC Championship, the Los Angeles Rams got a no call from the officials when the Rams’ Nickeel Robey-Coleman went helmet to helmet with the New Orleans Saints’ Tommylee Lewis and there was no personal foul call against Coleman on the play. Again, a loss for the Saints 26-23 and no Super Bowl.

#3 Does Amaury believe that these non-calls or bad calls led up to New England and Los Angeles getting in the Super Bowl and the fix was in to get the larger TV market teams or was it just coincidence that it turned out this way?

#4 Who does Amaury like in Super Bowl LIII?

#5 Amaury talks about his past experiences covering Super Bowls.

Amaury Pi Gonzalez does News and Commentary each week at http://www.sportsradioservice.com

The Fantasy Football Doctors Podcast Gets Real: Who will win the Championship games on Sunday?

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Your hosts: Dr. Vasu Vaddiparty & Dr. Charlie O

  • Is it unusual to have teams that met in the regular season face each other in the Conference Championship games?
  • How will those previous meetings affect the games on Sunday?
  • New England will not have home field advantage on Sunday — How will that play into that outcome of their game?
  • What effect will the “Full Blood Wolf Moon” have on the games?
  • How much influence will Special Teams have in these games?
  • What effect will the weather in Kansas City have in that game?
  • Will offense or defense win the games?
  • Vegas is being very conservative with these games – do you agree?
  • We go on the record picking who we think is going to the Super Bowl!

Come on and join the fun … Push play now!

Headline Sports podcast with London Marq: Former pitcher Wetteland up on child sex abuse charges; NFL Championships game predictions; plus more

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On the Headline Sports podcast with London:

#1 Former Major League pitcher John Wettland, who pitched for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal Expos, New York Yankees and Texas Rangers, was arrested for continuous sexual abuse with a child under 14. The abuse was reportedly to have taken place between 2004-2009.

#2 NFL Championships game and the road to the Super Bowl. London makes his predictions: New England and the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC.

#3 In the NFC Championship: The Los Angeles Rams and New Orleans Saints. One of these teams are just one game shy of getting into the Super Bowl.

#4 The Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck will be replacing the Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Phillip Rivers in the Pro Bowl. In the regular season, Luck completed passes 67.3 percent of the time for 4,593 yards and 39 touchdowns.

#5 The NHL All-Star game will be in San Jose on Saturday, January 26 without Alex Ovechkin, who’s the Washington Capitals star.

London Marq does the Headline podcast at http://www.sportsradioservice.com each Wednesday

Rams get first-round bye, 49ers get No. 2 draft pick in 48-32 finale

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By Pearl Allison Lo

LOS ANGELES — Both teams received gifts of differing quality as the Los Angeles Rams trounced the San Francisco 49ers 48-17 Sunday at Memorial Coliseum to close out 2018 and the regular season.

After stumbling with two straight losses, Los Angeles recovered with two straight wins of increased points. Compared to last year’s December game between the NFC West California rivals, the Rams did not rest their players and star running back Todd Gurley was still absent, this time with his knee injury. Last year, the 49ers won 34-13.

On treating this week like the Wild Card weekend last year and what it was like, Rams quarterback Jared Goff replied, “…Just a little bit more urgency, more intensity…Treating it like a playoff game which, in our case, it really was, getting us this week off now.”

San Francisco fell behind in this contest, due to two interceptions and one fumble that led to Los Angeles scores. Cory Littleton was key, with two interceptions, one returned for a touchdown. The 49ers were 27% in third down efficiency, while the Rams were 63%. Los Angeles scored at least two touchdowns in each of the first three quarters. However, San Francisco ended the game with nice showings on offense and defense, outscoring the Rams 15-3 in the final quarter.

On the performance of the defense the last four games, head coach Sean McVay remarked, “…they did a great job today. Their ability to take the ball away was what allowed us to gain control of that early on…We took better care of the football today…If you’re able to win those turnover battles…other than the points, there’s no greater indicator of wins and losses in this league…”

San Francisco tight end George Kittle broke a NFL record in the fourth quarter, with the most receiving yards in a single season by a tight end. On breaking the record, Kittle said…”It definitely wasn’t just me. You had three quarterbacks throwing me the ball, you had O-line, just ups and downs throughout the whole year, guys in and out…” On him trading his jersey with someone else, Kittle voiced, “I refuse to. That’s mine, that one is mine. I actually hid that so no one can take it at all. I don’t want that Tom Brady thing happening when he got his jersey stolen, so yeah that’s mine.”

For the quarterbacks, the 49ers’ Nick Mullens was 23-for-33 with 282 yards, three touchdowns and three interceptions. Goff was 15-for-26 with 199 yards and four touchdowns.

Rushing-wise, Alfred Morris led San Francisco with 111 yards and a score and C.J. Anderson led Los Angeles  with 132 yards and a score.

Receiving-wise, San Francisco was led by Kittle with 149 yards and a score and Los Angeles was led by Brandin Cooks with 62 yards and two scores.

The Rams’ Josh Reynolds also had two scores and for the 49ers, Kendrick Bourne and Richie James Jr. had a score apiece.

San Francisco’s first three drives consisted of a fumble and two interceptions. Meanwhile, Los Angeles’s first two drives were touchdowns via a pass to Cooks and a run by C.J. Anderson. That set the tone for the first half. In the first quarter, net yards rushing and passing were 76 and 60 for San Francisco versus 16 apiece for the Rams. The 49ers were 0-for-5 on third down. Morris ran for 58 yards and Anderson 29.

The fumble occurred on on third down with 13:19 left. Los Angeles’s Mark Barron caused Kyle Juszczyk to fumble and Aqib Talib recovered it at the Rams’ 46 yard line. Goff made a three-yard pass to Cooks with 12:03 left for the first tally of the afternoon.

San Francisco’s second miscue also came on third down, but was a lot more interesting. With 11:10 left, Littleton intercepted Mullens’ pass to Richie James Jr., but the call was negated after replay reviewed James Jr. was not down by contact. Then the same exact thing happened, but this time Littleton ran for 22 yards. Jeff Wilson Jr. was injured during the play with a shoulder injury.

Starting on the 49ers’ 13-yard line, Los Angeles only needed a 2-yard run by Anderson, a defensive holding penalty by Ronald Blair III and one more yard by Anderson to make it 14-0 with 10:46 left. This was the second shortest drive of the game at 19 seconds.

San Francisco’s longest drive so far ended in an interception by Blake Countess intended for Kittle with 6:28 left.  

The 49ers then put up points in the first quarter when Alfred Morris started with his long of the day, a 51-yard run with 4:40 left. It ended in a 30-yard field goal by Robbie Gould, 14-3. Aaron Donald sacked Mullens during the drive. On the last play, Countess was injured and evaluated for a concussion.  

The Rams were forced to punt again to start off the second quarter. They would have had a 15-yard gain by Reynolds but Antone Exum Jr. pushed him out of bounds and in turn was injured.  

Los Angeles however, made it 21-3 with another Littleton interception of Mullen trying to target James Jr.. Littleton converted this one himself with a 19-yard touchdown run.

The Rams lost a challenge, which was ruled an incomplete pass instead of another fumble with 12:01 left.

Their following drive took 11 plays and 5:10 and Los Angeles ran up the score in the second as well. The longest play was a 21-yard pass to Cooks and he ended with the scoring play as well, an 18 yard pass, as he spun into the end zone with 6:09 left to make it 28-3. Teammate Andrew Whitworth suffered a knee injury during the drive.

San Francisco followed suit with their first touchdown drive of the match. The longest play was a 22-yard pass to James Jr.. The Rams committed two penalties. The first was when Barron took a 15-yard roughing the passer penalty with a clothesline knockdown of Mullen.

In between, the worst injury of the game came when the truck had to be taken out for the 49ers’ Laken Tomlinson’s right knee.

Los Angeles’s second penalty came when Littleton had a defensive holding after the Rams stopped a third down. The 49ers capitalized and Mullens made a 9-yard pass to James Jr. in the end zone with 2:10 left, for the 28-10 tally.

The Rams’ Greg Zuerlein capped the second half with a 28-yard field goal with three seconds left to make it 31-10.  

Los Angeles came out in the third to establish their biggest lead so far. San Francisco had them at third down but Goff made a long 36-yard pass to Tyler Higbee, followed by a 29-yard touchdown pass to Reynolds to make it 38-10. It was the first consecutive scores of the game for the Rams.

The 49ers scored as well with the help of another 15-yard penalty. Mullens made a 14-yard pass to Bourne and then Samson Ebukam was charged with lowering the head to initiate contact. Kittle caught a 25-yard shotgun pass, Trent Taylor made it to the 1-yard line and Morris scored his first touchdown of the game with 8:28 left. Morris’s score ended a seven-game drought.

San Francisco then committed their own 15-yard penalty with unnecessary roughness on Exum Jr. that knocked the ball out of the receiver’s hands. This also ended in a score for the opposing team with six runs by Anderson and two runs by John Kelly. Reynolds caught his first score of the game with a two-yard pass by Goff, as Los Angeles re-established a 28-point lead, 45-17.

A 10-yard sack of Mullens by Barron with 1:14 in the third left helped end the three exchanges of back-and-forth scoring as the 49ers were forced to punt.

Zuerlein’s 51-yard field goal with 11:49 in the fourth marked the Rams’ biggest lead of the game at 48-17.

This is when San Francisco ended the game on a good offensive and defensive effort, scoring their first two straight scores of the night. Mullens said after the game, “Obviously, the start wasn’t what we wanted. But, to finish the way we did shows the toughness and the grit of this team.”

The 49ers started by capping off a 9 play, 75 yard and 4:50 drive with a 24-48 touchdown. Morris had a 20-yard run, Kittle caught a 25-yard pass and after James Jr. was stopped at the one-yard line, on third down, Mullens made a two-yard pass to Bourne. Nickell Robey-Coleman was called for defensive pass interference on the play. Kittle had a total 46 yards during the drive.  On the last play before Kittle broke the record, Mullens narrated, “Yeah, so he was 9-yards away…Pre-snap, they threw a backer out there so…they’re not going to let him get the record. But..screw it, we’re throwing it to him…So, then he caught it and finished his season with a touchdown. So, it’s a storybook finish for George and we’re really excited to be working with him.”

On the other end, San Francisco kept stuffing Los Angeles, which led to a turnover on downs. Mullens passed six yards to Kittle and then 43 yards to him in the end zone. The 49ers were also successful on a bonus two-point conversion attempt from Mullens to Taylor.

Littleton remarked on what it means to be 13-3 and clinch a first round bye, “Truly amazing…the top teams who’ve won the Super Bowl the past five years have had a bye. Something we wanted to make sure that we got and we’ve done it.”

San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan’s opening remarks consisted of “Injuries: (49ers RB Jeff) Wilson (Jr.) – shoulder, did not return; (49ers OL) Laken (Tomlinson) – knee, didn’t return; (49ers RB Alfred) Morris – shoulder, no return; and (49ers NB) K’Waun (Williams) was ribs.”

On how close the 49ers are to being in the playoff race next year, cornerback Richard Sherman stated, “..It’s hard to tell without your guys out there. Without (49ers QB) Jimmy ‘G’ (Garoppolo), you’ve got your franchise quarterback you lose, what? — three games into the season. You lose the running back you just paid no games into the season. Your starting receivers get banged up. You lose a safety a game almost every game all the way up until the tenth, eleventh game. I think it’ll be touch to know how good we’ll be till we have a consistent unit out there and show some continuity.”

Game Notes: San Francisco finished 4-12.

49ers Close Out 2018 Season Versus Rams

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By: Joe Lami

The dreadful 2018 season is finally reaching the finish line for the San Francisco 49ers, as the 4-11 club travels to LA to cap-off the season against the Rams.

The 49ers have a chance to play spoiler with the Rams needing the win to secure the two seed in the NFC playoffs. The Rams can also clinch if the Bears lose to the Vikings, which kicks off as well at 1:25 pm PST.

LA will be without star running back Todd Gurley for the second straight week, as he tries to get healthy for the postseason. In his place, CJ Anderson will try and repeat a career day he had last week against Arizona.

The Niners will be without three reliable offensive weapons as well. Marquise Goodwin, Matt Breida, and breakout rookie Dante Pettis will all miss the finale with injuries.

Expect Jeff Wilson Jr. to start at running back. Since his debut during week 12, the undrafted free agent has been a surprise for the Red and Gold, rushing for 257 yards on 62 carries. He just needs to take care of the ball better, fumbling already three times, if he wants a chance to return to a very deep backfield next year.

Nick Mullens will get one final audition to be the 49ers’ backup next year or even a starter somewhere else. Kyle Shanahan has seemed unimpressed by his 3-4 record, 91 passer rating, 10 touchdowns, and nearly 2,000 passing yards he’s had since taking over week 9.

He ranks third in the NFL since 1970 behind Patrick Maholmes and Cam Newton for most yards in his first seven games.

Attacking him will be Aaron Donald, who leads the NFL with 19.5 sacks on the year, the most ever by a defensive tackle. He’s just 3.5 away from passing Michael Strahan’s single-season record. The 49ers’ offensive line needs to keep him in check to prevent history.

The 49ers face an uphill battle against the Rams but have had their number in recent bouts. San Francisco is 4-2 in their last six against the Rams, including winning both games since their return to LA.

San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Lami: 49ers to end season in L.A. against a successful Rams team

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On the San Francisco 49ers podcast with Joe Lami:

#1 The 49ers were able to hold a 9-7 lead at half time against one of the best teams in the NFC last Sunday the Chicago Bears (11-4). Do you view this as progress after the 49ers had won Denver and Seattle in previous weeks at Levis’s Stadium?

#2 Going into a game like that, where the Bears know how to protect both sides of the ball, the 49ers to play a game like that head coach Kyle Shanahan really had to have had a great game plan.

#3 The Bears did shutout the 49ers in the second half of that game last Sunday. Did it appear to you that quarterback Nick Mullens and the offense did everything they can to get some head way on offense?

#4 San Francisco 49ers (4-11) safety Marcell Harris said his late hit on Chicago Bears quarterback Mitchell Trubisky was not intentional. The hit drew an unnecessary roughness and sparked a brawl that saw 49ers’ cornerback Richard Sherman getting ejected from the game plus two other players.

#5 The 49ers end their season against the Los Angeles Rams (12-3) at the LA Coliseum this Sunday. The Rams are another team having a glory season. Can the 49ers play spoiler again?

This is the final 49ers podcast for the season. Join Joe Lami for the NHL podcast each Friday at  http://www.sportsradioservice.com

49ers Embarrassed by Undefeated Rams in 39-10 Blowout

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By: Joe Lami

SANTA CLARA, Calif. — The expectations for the 49ers heading into Sunday’s contest against the undefeated Rams at Levi’s Stadium were low. Yet, San Francisco still failed to meet them after getting destroyed by Los Angeles 39-10 to drop their fifth straight.

Turnovers continue to be the driving force of mediocrity, as the 49ers coughed the ball up four more times. Three of which came from CJ Beathard, who fumbled once and was picked off twice. The Rams also capitalized, scoring 24 points off turnovers on Sunday.

Not everything can be put on Beathard since he was sacked eight times and hit a total of 11 times.

Aaron Donald led the way for the Rams with an insane game, as he completely dominated the line, finishing with nine tackles, four sacks, five QB hits, and six tackles for loss.

Despite the line entirely getting owned all game, Beathard did nothing to better his circumstances and looked as frozen as the Joe Montana and Dwight Clark statues erected at Levi’s to commemorate “The Catch” on Sunday.

“[The turnovers] are something I need to find out. It’s inexcusable,” said 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan.

However, that should’ve happened weeks ago. The 49ers now stand in dead last in the NFL in turnover differential, now -15 in just seven weeks and are now on pace to be one of the worst teams in NFL history.

The lone bright spot on offense was once again George Kittle. The tight end caught five passes for 98 yards and San Francisco’s lone touchdown just before the half.

It’s a good thing Kittle showed up too because the wide receivers were nowhere to be seen catching a total of four passes for 35 yards between Goodwin, Garcon, and Taylor.

The defense wasn’t horrible for San Francisco but also received zero help from the offense. They held the Rams offense to 331 total yards, but mostly because of the great field position handed to them.

Jarred Goff made his return to the Bay, passing for 202 yards on 18 completions and two touchdowns. He spread the ball around with Robert Woods, and Brandin Cooks each catching four balls for 65 and 63 yards respectively.

Todd Gurley rushed the ball 15 times for 63 yards and two scores. He also was featured a lot in the passing game, catching four passes for 23 yards and a score.

The 49ers learned how much further they need to go before they’re even considered a contender after being embarrassed by the best team in the league. But, hey. It could’ve been worse. At least this game was flexed out of primetime.

Injuries
Rueben Foster sprained his right shoulder in the fourth quarter. It’s the same shoulder he had surgery on in the off-season. Hopefully, it’s not severe.

Adrian Colbert got carted off the field in the third quarter with an ankle sprain but was later seen on the sidelines wearing a baseball cap.

Up Next
The 49ers head to State Farm Stadium to take on the Cardinals next Sunday at 1:25 pm PT on FOX.

49ers prep for Rams as injuries grow

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By Jeremy Harness

SANTA CLARA–While the injury report keeps growing for the ailing San Francisco 49ers, there is a slither of hope on the horizon versus the undefeated Los Angeles Rams at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday afternoon.

Receiver Marquise Goodwin is one guy who can take the top off of any defense, and he certainly did that Monday night in Green Bay, going for two scores in a final-seconds loss to the Packers.

The 49ers will need everything that he’s got if they are to have a chance against the Rams, who are coming off a narrow win in Seattle to stretch their record to 6-0.

It is possible that the 49ers could get fellow receiver Dante Pettis back this week, as he did practice in a limited fashion on Wednesday while recovering from the knee injury he suffered against the Chargers.

Another guy the team will desperately need is someone like Matt Breida, who scored a touchdown against the Packers despite suffering from shoulder and ankle injuries, the latter he suffered the week before against Arizona and made him questionable against Green Bay.

Breida appears that he will be able to play Sunday as well, as he was limited in practice on Wednesday.

On the defensive side of the ball, however, the 49ers are hurting, particularly in the secondary. Richard Sherman has made his way back on the field after a calf injury kept him out of a couple of games earlier in the year, but some of his teammates in the defensive backfield do not look like they will play.

Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon, who has been a prime target of opposing quarterbacks all season, suffered a concussion Monday night and did not practice on Wednesday. Meanwhile, Jimmie Ward and K’Waun Williams are dealing with hamstring and shoulder ailments, respectively, and those injuries kept them out of practice entirely.

For the Rams, the significant player on the injury report is Cooper Kupp, who did not practice Wednesday with a knee injury and is not expected to play Sunday. Meanwhile, defensive lineman Michael Brockers did not practice Wednesday with a knee injury, and he is questionable against the 49ers.

NFL Thursday Night Week 3: Fantasy Football Written Prescription success

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By Dr. Vasu Vaddiparty

Week 4 of the NFL Season is the quarter-point of the 2018 season. How are we all doing in our leagues? 3-0 and living large, 2-1 and feeling pretty good, 1-2 and feeling okay that nothing like a 2-week win streak would help out a rough start, or are you 0-3 and reaching for the Malox right now?

Week 4 starts out with Bye weeks and the first two contestants are the Carolina Panthers and the Washington Redskins. Fantasy Football Doctors will give you our thoughts on the podcast but for right now we break into Thursday Night’s extravaganza–Minnesota Vikings visiting the Los Angeles Rams.

Minnesota was a major player coming into the season with Kirk Cousins as the big Free Agent prize at QB and that stifling defense vs. the hottest team on the planet in the Rams. Here is the breakdown for tonight as it relates to Thursday night.

Vikings
The Vikings have gotten off to an okay start. Everyone still feeling each other out on offense, the defense has played pretty well and then last Sunday happened. Vikes at home no less get thumped by the Buffalo Bills. TO’s, bad defense, bad tackling, everything that could go wrong went wrong right from the start. Did they overlook Buffalo in preparation for the huge matchup with the Rams? More importantly are there fantasy options still available for the Vikings this Thursday?

QB
Kirk Cousins was the big free-agent prize for Minnesota for 3 years. He’s had a pretty good career with the Redskins but has gotten off to a shaky start in some respects for his new team. A mediocre home opening win vs. SF, a roughing the passer penalty that shouldn’t have been enabled them to tie GB in Week 2 and the drubbing vs. Buffalo last Sunday. The Rams defense has been extremely tough this year. The only bad stretch they had was opening night in Oakland where they actually trailed going into the 4th quarter. Cousins is still a really good passer, very accurate and has the ability with the players around him to be effective. This Rams defense is tough and might be tough on him Thursday. If you have a better option than Cousins, I would go the other way, even if that means going with a lesser QB who is playing a very bad defense (ie. Mariotta). IF you go with Kirk then be assured if they are behind they will be passing the ball a ton and that is where he excels in the 4th quarters of games.

RB
There are few options here to choose from but are they even good enough options to use. The major one is Dalvin Cook. It seems he will be healthy enough to play after coming back from injury. He would be a good RB2 if you need one. Other options for Minnesota are Matt Boone and Latavius Murray. These are not stellar options as neither one has established himself in a way that would have fantasy owners salivating. Murray gained 1000 yards last year but worked out because Cook got hurt in preseason and had to sit out the whole year. Vikings RB are not a good option unless you can flex someone like Cook but certainly no #1’s here.

WR / TE
Minnesota has 3 solid receivers and with Cousins at QB. They are all viable targets and should be highly considered. Definitely look at Diggs and Theilen as WR 1 or 2 on your rosters and possibly a starter. If they fall behind these guys will be valuable as WR in the later stages throwing the ball. A red zone master the last few years even with other QB’s has been TE Kyle Rudolph. He is a very good receiver and more importantly a great receiver in and around the goal line. He is a high consideration for anyone in FFL who doesn’t have Ertz, Kelce or Gronk.

Rams
QB
The highly anticipated matchup and what a lot seem to believe is the first real test for the Rams and QB Jared Goff comes tonight. Goff has had a bevy of weapons to go to and has come up pretty big in those situations. He will probably have a couple of scores and some yards but if they are ahead or have a comfortable lead they might run the ball more so it’s kind of an iffy situation with Goff. But he would be one I would seriously consider starting. He would be a good solid QB1 or QB2 on anyone’s roster.

RB
The Rams RB’s are a collection of great RB but on everyone’s wish lists and thoughts Todd Gurley is the premier back everyone on the field would love to have and FFL owners number 1 pick on their collective wish lists as well. Not a lot of analysis needed here. START, START, START Gurley. Oh and he catches the ball too very well. He will have his usual 100 and 60 receiving even against a tough Vikings defense.

WR / TE
Rams WR are very underrated pieces to this machine that is rolling on all cylinders. The collection of WR are very good, but individually they may lack a little based on how much the ball is spread out. Robert Woods is the leader of the pack, the go-to guy, could be high on people’s list. A speed guy who can catch the long ones and go the distance. Brandin Cooks was brought in from the Patriots. He is also a speed guy whose hands were questionable in the past but has improved a great deal in the ability to make the catch. He can score as well too. Cooper Kupp is the guy to get the ball in the middle of the field. Typical WR3 that is in the slot a lot and looked upon to move the chains. Tyler Higbee is the TE. He is more the blocking type but he will catch his 3-4 and maybe get a score. But wouldn’t use him as TE2 even because of others available.

Special Teams/Defense
Both team’s defenses have played pretty well but the Rams are outstanding defensively. They have turned the opponents over been diligent in coverage. Only part of defense that might hurt is Talib is out for sure and Peters the other CB is questionable. Might be susceptible to the passing game tonight. But they do have a pass rush and can cause fumbling problems which the Vikings had a lot of fun vs. Buffalo. The Vikings play a great scheme defensively and their main meal money is the TO and have scored some TD’s off fumbles but mostly interceptions. Rams don’t turn the ball over very much so this might be a little shakier than taking the Rams’ defense. The Rams special teams are very good and are certainly a good play as Defense/Special Teams position. I would take them again as I have the last 3 weeks.

Overall Matchup
The Rams are -7 in the pointspread with an over/under of 49. Seems pretty high with two great defenses. The Rams defense might be a little greater. The Rams have scored 30+ points in all 3 games but have given up a few points in 2 of 3 sandwiching a week 2 shutout of Arizona. All that being said, I find myself leaning towards the Rams

LA Rams 34

Minnesota 13

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Rams down Raiders 33-13 in season opener

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By Jeremy Kahn

OAKLAND — With a chance to show the whole nation that they were much improved, the Oakland Raiders took a big step back in their season opener.

Jared Goff found Cooper Kupp for an eight-yard touchdown pass as time expired in the third quarter, as the Los Angeles Rams came from a 13-10 halftime deficit to defeat the Raiders 33-13 before a crowd of 53,857 at the Coliseum on Monday night.

Things looked for the Raiders on their initial drive of the game, as Marshawn Lynch barraged his way into the end zone from 10-yards out to give the Raiders an early 7-0 lead.

Todd Gurley tied up the game with under 5:00 remaining in the quarter, as he took a Goff pass and scored from 19 yards out.

Newcomer Mike Nugent gave the Raiders a 10-7 lead, as he kicked a 24-yard field goal on the Raiders first series of the second quarter.

Greg Zuerlein tied up the game with a 20-yard field goal just one series after he missed a 46-yard field goal from where Jed Lowrie usually patrols second base for the Oakland A’s.

Nugent sent the Raiders into the locker room with a hard fought 13-10 lead, as he nailed a 48-yard field goal with just 10 seconds remaining in the first half.

Goff took the Rams down the field, but the Raiders’ defense was able to hold the Rams to a field goal, as Zuerlein kicked a 28-yard field goal on the first series of the third quarter for the Rams.

That third quarter was atrocious for the Raiders, as they gained just 17 yards in the quarter, while the Rams gained 147 yards.

It was the Goff touchdown pass to Kupp in the final seconds of the quarter that gave the Rams the lead for good.

Zuerlein got the Rams their next six points, as he kicked a 55-yard field goal and then a 20-yard field goal that pushed the lead up to 13 with just 3:15 remaining in the game.

Former McClymonds High School star Marcus Peters put the final touches on the game, as he returned a Derek Carr pass 50 yards to the end zone to give the Rams their final margin of victory.

Carr ended up going 29-for-40 for 303 yards passing and three interceptions, including the pick six to Peters that put the game away for the Rams.

Following the Lynch touchdown that got the Raiders on the board, he carried the ball just 10 more times for 31 yards to lead the Raiders rushing game.

With the Rams secondary of Peters and Aqib Talib held the Raiders wide receivers in check, as Amari Cooper caught just one pass for nine yards and Jordy Nelson caught three passes for 23 yards. With the duo of Cooper and Nelson being locked down by the Rams secondary, Carr was able to get the ball to Jared Cook, who caught nine passes for 180 yards, including a 45-yard pass from Carr on the Raiders third play of the game.

Bay Area native Goff, who played his college ball at CAL, went 18-for-33 for 233 yards and two touchdowns.

Gurley showed the entire country why he was named the NFL Offensive Player of the Year, as he carried the ball 20 times for 108 yards, and he also caught three passes for 39 yards and a touchdown.

The Raiders other achilles heel was penalties, as they committed 11 penalties for 155 yards, all but one of the penalties took place in the first half, where the Raiders were penalized 10 times for 145 yards.

NOTES: With the loss, all of the NFL’s new head coaches went a combined 0-7 in the first weekend of the season.

Two of the 10 Raiders penalties in the first half went for a combined 87 yards, as Rashaan Melvin was called for a 37-yard pass interference penalty and Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie was flagged for a 50-yard pass interference penalty. That was more penalty yard in any game during Jon Gruden’s four years with the Raiders from 1998-2001 and the most in the first half since at least Gruden’s third season of 2000, when the Raiders made it all the way to the AFC Championship Game, where they lost to the Baltimore Ravens 16-3.

Andrew DePaola was forced to leave the game in the first quarter, as he injured his knee and did not return to the game. Tight End Lee Smith came on to become the long snapper, and the Raiders kicked two field goals.

UP NEXT: The Raiders head out on the road for a two-game road trip that begins on Sunday against the Denver Broncos at Broncos Stadium at Mile High, and then the Raiders head to Miami to face the Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium on September 23. Their next home game will be on September 30 against the Cleveland Browns.