NFC Championship Expectations, Coaching Decisions & QB Analysis | Between The Horns

J.B. Long, D’Marco Farr, and Maurice Jones-Drew sit down on Between the Horns to break down the Los Angeles Rams’ NFC Championship matchup against the Seattle Seahawks — coaching decisions that could shape Sunday’s outcome and the impact of play by quarterbacks Matthew Stafford and Sam Darnold.

0:00 Intro
2:28 Cleaning up Chicago
17:40 NFC Championship preview
36:40 Davante Adams’ moment
38:36 Kevin Dotson’s return
40:26 Game-planning Sam Arnold
44:42 Seahawks’ run game
48:37 Rams-Seahawks targets
54:17 Kicking game
59:00 Closing thoughts

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44 comments
  1. Both teams are competitive: it's going to come down who plays tough consistently for 60 minutes.
    Also, which team who controls the ball.
    The team who commits TurnOvers most likely will have a hard time Winning !
    Can't beat yourselves.
    Rams Defense must repeat, what they did in Chicago !
    And of course, Matthew Stafford must be in top form as he was in his early weeks in the season: His Elite MVP status. He will make the Seahawks to be worried and concerned throughout the game.
    40 players for 60 minutes.
    Peace, Love, and Tranquility to All involved LA Rams Fans !
    Go LA Rams !
    vatzug

  2. Besides a tough physical game. It's also a mental, and psychological chess game. Meet of The Minds !
    All 40 players must step up to the PLATE. Point of NO RETURN !
    vatzug

  3. I understand the ‘pivot to the pass because they’re aligned to stop the run’ and IF we execute we score blah blah blah… BUT sometimes you have to dictate to them and not let them dictate to us. And if you’re coming out light and they mug us up at the line then maybe we needed to come out in 12 and 13 like we did all year long.

  4. I fully expect the Rams to again play an absolutely perfect game like in week 16. Stafford 457 yards, 3TDs, no sacks, no turnovers, 3/4 on 4th down while the D gets 3 turnovers – one a virtual-pick-6 and two more in the redzone accounting for 13-21 points. Or maybe slightly better than that since we still lost.

  5. Teams aren’t frozen in time—offense and defense evolve on different timelines. Offenses get figured out; defenses improve through adaptation, which is why the Seattle Seahawks defense is better now than it was weeks ago. Even if Seattle’s offense hasn’t improved much, the Los Angeles Rams offense has been solved defensively, and ignoring those opposing trajectories leads to a flawed evaluation.

  6. McVey almost lost that game not the players. The game plan was absolute hot garbage that’s his worst game since the Super Bowl against the Patriots. It’s like McVey won’t run the ball because he wants to be the boy genius and get all the credit.

  7. This game has the same feel as the NFC Championship when Seattle beat the 49er's on their road to winning the Super Bowl against Denver. That was one of the best games I have ever watched. The battle between them this Sunday, whooo buddy! This should play out to be the real Super Bowl this year, and whoever wins will be heavily favored to win it all. Of course, I hope my Hawks come out on top but wouldn't be mad if the Rams take it either.

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