Tag: St. Louis Rams

  • San Francisco 49ers – Colin Kaepernick & Offensive Line Share the Blame

    San Francisco 49ers – Colin Kaepernick & Offensive Line Share the Blame

    It’s never just about one guy and one unit. The San Francisco 49ers lost to the St. Louis Rams 13-10, falling to 4-4 this season, because Colin Kaepernick isn’t that good of a quarterback, fumbling the ball on the goalline on the last chance, but he also had to escape a hungry pass rush, with his offensive line breaking down too much and too easily.

  • 35 Best Memes of the Seattle Seahawks Losing to the St. Louis Rams

    35 Best Memes of the Seattle Seahawks Losing to the St. Louis Rams

    The Seattle Seahawks are finding it quite difficult to adjust to a world where they’re not that good in, exemplified by losing two games in a row, including one to the St. Louis Rams, and becoming quite a hit with meme makers who just waited for the opportunity.

  • Seattle Seahawks – Nothing to be Arrogant About Anymore

    Seattle Seahawks – Nothing to be Arrogant About Anymore

    The Super Bowl champions are in trouble, losing to the St. Louis Rams 28-26, making it two consecutive losses, struggling to keep up with the trick plays pulled off against them, while Russell Wilson has to improvise and run away too much in order to remain on two feet while his offensive line crumbles around him.

  • San Francisco 49ers – Colin Kaepernick Lucky to Have an Elite Defense

    San Francisco 49ers – Colin Kaepernick Lucky to Have an Elite Defense

    The St. Louis Rams keep shooting themselves in the foot by giving up big plays at ill-opportune moments, allowing the San Francisco 49ers to shake off their slow start and come away with a 31-17 win on Monday Night Football. Colin Kaepernick put together his best performance of the season.

  • NFL – 49ers vs Rams Predictions

    NFL – 49ers vs Rams Predictions

    The St. Louis Rams haven’t been able to win this season at home, and their division game against the San Francisco 49ers will probably prove to be another very difficult attempt at turning things around, especially against a team that seems superior in almost every possible way.

  • 17 Best Memes of the Dallas Cowboys Beating the St. Louis Rams

    17 Best Memes of the Dallas Cowboys Beating the St. Louis Rams

    Win or lose, the Dallas Cowboys are the team people love talking about. After coming back from behind to beat the St. Louis Rams as Tony Romo threw another interception to add to his impressive tally, the memes came out slightly confusing as they developed and updated while the game was playing.

  • 2014 NFL Season – Week 1 Power Rankings

    2014 NFL Season – Week 1 Power Rankings

    There’s a lot of prejudice in the first power rankings of the NFL season, but through the combination of expectations and first impressions, it would be hard to argue that the best teams in the NFL right now are once again the Seattle Seahawks and the Denver Broncos.

  • NFL Rumors – Washington Redskins Not Trading Kirk Cousins

    NFL Rumors – Washington Redskins Not Trading Kirk Cousins

    Maybe if the Washington Redskins were a bit more comfortable and confident with their starting quarterback situation, trading Kirk Cousins to the St. Louis Rams would have been a realistic option. However, considering what we’ve seen in this preseason, it’s too much of a risk to let go of a quality backup at this point.

  • St. Louis Rams – Sam Bradford Doesn’t Have a Career Left

    St. Louis Rams – Sam Bradford Doesn’t Have a Career Left

    It’s safe to say that Sam Bradford is going to be a “What If” story when it’s all said and done. Tearing his ACL for the second time in less than a year probably means another lost season for the St. Louis Rams and maybe the end of a career for a talented quarterback who never really got it going without some injury interrupting him.

  • Packers Over Rams – Debut Goes Well for Both Sides

    Packers Over Rams – Debut Goes Well for Both Sides

    Not every team starts their quarterback right away in the preseason. Both the Green Bay Packers, beating the St. Louis Rams 21-7, and their opponents, held the debuts of Aaron Rodgers and Sam Bradford to the second game, and it seemed like it was the right decision.