Seattle Seahawks vs Los Angeles Rams | Week 11 Game Preview

This is Olly Frasier kind of stuff. Marcy versus Al. Peter versus the chicken. Southern California versus the Northwest. Round one, winner sits at top the division. LA 7-2, winners of four straight. Seattle 7-2, winners of four straight. Rams come in off a 42-point outing. Hawks come in off a 44-point outing. Both with elite defenses, plus a case of the jilted lover getting a chance for revenge against his ex, like Marvin Gay would put it. Let’s get it on. Baby, most physical team wins the game now. Let’s go. Matthew Stafford, Devonte Adams, Puka Nua in one corner. Yose Sam Darnold. Saw that in the comments section last week. Love it. JSN Cooper Cup in the other. Where do you start? Beef squatch matchups galore in this one. Let’s begin with Seattle’s passing attack in LA secondary. Darnold plenty rested as the nature of their win only had him throw 12 times versus Arizona. He completed 10 of those passes for a ridiculous 14.8 yards per attempt. A 111 rate and caught by Jackson Smith and Jake. Accurate throw gets another first down. In his last seven, only one sub 100 rate game. So you have a hot quarterback taking on a Rams secondary that just gave up 319 yards on 33 of 39 passing to M. Jones 115 rate over eight yards per attempt allowed. Jones pressure in his face over the middle car touchdown. They struggled with Mack twice this year, but not too many other QBs as they’re one of nine teams holding quarterbacks under an 89 rate this season. Their defense, second in scoring at 15 points per game, gave up 26 to San Francisco, allowed them to convert four or five red zone chances. Breaks the tackle and he’s in. Touchdown, San Francisco. Seattle’s offense wasn’t responsible for all 44 points last week, but they accounted for 30, making it 27 plus points in four of their last five. Hurdling, diving, touchdown. Darnold remains the least sacked quarterback in the game. Jones threw 39 times. LA’s pass rush top 10 in sacks for 2025. Didn’t sack him once. So see what happens there and have to see what LA’s corners can do with Jackson Smith and Jigba. They gave up 71 yards to Jawan Jennings last week. 84 and a TD allowed to George KD. 66 yards given up to CMC. JSN caught a 43 yd TD. 93 yds and then going deep and looking inside the caught. Smith and Jigba with the grab. Smith and Jigba, the season’s first 1,000yd receiver, 90 plus yards in eight of his last nine games now. And then there’s Cup warmed up for his big reunion. 74 yards, his second highest total as a Hawk. And here he goes with a catch and a run. Cooper Cup breaking tackles. Seattle’s ground game. Hope they got a few days off. Seattle ended up running 46 times versus Arizona. 198 yards. Kenneth Walker 67 of them, 4.8 a carry. Walker on second down and eight. Slithers free inside the 10. First game in a while. Walker cracked four per carry. Zack Charbanet led them with 83 yards on 5.9 per. Plus, he scored for the sixth time this year. The Seahawks offensively were looking for some kind of spark and Sharon provides it. Rams did hold McCaffrey to 2.5 a carry 30 yards did allow Brian Robinson to score and hit at 5.1 a run on his eight attempts but only gave up 74 rush yards total. So no big especially when their offense was popping off for 42 points. Seattle’s secondary catches Stafford on a historic run. No quarterback has ever thrown four TDs three straight games without any INTs until Stafford did so. He connected for four Tutties versus San Francisco. No picks, 280 yards, a triple digit rating. The 400th touchdown pass of Matthew Stafford’s career. Rams converted five of six red zone trips, 5 for9 on third down, 34 plus points, three straight games heading into this matchup. Play action, man. Wide open. He walks in. It’s another Ram score. Stacked against a defense that held Arizona to 22 points and also chipped in 14 points to the cause. Tyrese Knight with two forced fumbles on sacks. Demarcus Lawrence scooping both up and taking them to the crib. Knocked away again. Loose. Here comes Lawrence. Holy smokes. The secondary Stafford is looking at gave up two TDs to Jacobe Brassette. No interceptions. over 250 yardds allowed at the nine. Second down and goal and that is a touchdown. But they faced 44 pass attempts held Brassette under six yards per attempt a low 80s rate. They’re top five there. They held Michael Wilson and Marvin Harrison under 40 yards. Puka and Devonte will be harder to do that to Adams led with 75 yards and a score versus the ners. Staffford looking that way, throwing that way. Devonte Adams scores again. That’s at least one score in three straight games for Adams. Puka has a touchdown in four of his last five after painting it blue and yellow last week. 64 yards. Puka Nua doing what he does best. Fourth receiving touchdown of the year. Hawks gave up a TD and 127 yards to Trey McBride. Stafford has a tight end trio he’s been leaning into. Terrence Ferguson with a 32-yd catch versus the Ners. Tyler Higgby 33 yds on three catches. Colobby Parkinson 41 yards in a TD. That’s a combined 114 yards. He’s doing it here with Tyler Higgby catching the pass and inside the tent. Stafford had an easy enough time finding his guys. Only one sack taken on 36 pass attempts. Also a hard guy to reach at home this year. The QB hunters he faces this week though much more dangerous than San Francisco’s. Those two strip sacks, two of the five they racked up versus Arizona. Boyet Maf finally got on the board with his first. Leonard Williams picked up his fifth and being chased here and down he goes. Leonard Williams with the pressure. And finally, the rush matchup on this side. Seattle’s defense not stout versus Arizona’s ground guys, but mainly because they let Amari Demarcado escape for a 55 yd run. That was really it. It’s still a group holding running backs to 3.4 a carry, second lowest. Sets up another good one. Blake Cororm gave LA 58 yards on 4.3 per week 10. Kairen Williams comes off a 73yd two TD showing 5.2 per carry 4.5 or better six of his last seven. Now set for the Rams. Kyron Williams left side. He’s in. Touchdown Los Angeles. I know Detroit and Philadelphia is nice, but man, this deserves top billing this week. Hawks lead the Rams by one all time, 28-27. Two playoff meetings, the most recent in 2021. The first back in 2004. The Rams again rolled the right arm of Mark Bulier as they jumped out to an early lead on yet another Bulier Holt hookup. Two plays later, Marshall Faulk put the Rams up 14-3 with his eighth career postseason touchdown. Entering the fourth, the Rams nursed a 1713 lead. Hasselbeck will pass again. Going to fire. Crossing route. Touchdown Daryl Jackson. Seattle 20 St. Louis 17 for them. Uh this is for the ball game right here. Hasselback back steps up unloads. Caught by Bobby Ingram. No. Incomplete. Incomplete. The Rams are going to Hey, hey, hey.

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34 comments
  1. as a niners fan, can they both lose? lol rams gonna have to turn it up this week, they will have a much harder game vs a defense that is not all rookies and 3rd stringers.

  2. 30-14, Seattle rises to the occasion in the spotlight and gets a convincing win over a very strong Rams team to consolidate their role as top team in the NFC and superbowl contender..

  3. The Seattle Seahawks coming off their home win against the Arizona CardinalsπŸ”΅πŸŸ’βšͺ️🐦
    The Los Angeles Rams coming off their road win against the San Francisco 49ersπŸ”΅πŸŸ‘βšͺ️🐏

  4. So Monday Night is the Raiders and Cowboys. But if you much rather watch the Seahawks Vs Rams hit the like button! Come on NFL. Flex the game for football fans worldwide

  5. As long as Sam doesn’t turn the ball over Seahawks can win …..that’s the only thing I’m worried about… Sam every now and then makes stupid mistakes and the new center, oluluβ€¦πŸ€”

  6. Ive watched my Hawks for 25 years. And this might actually be the best team we have ever had. Even over the legendary LOB but only cause this teams Offense is WAYY more lethal then it ever was with Russ

  7. The main thing about Mac Jones in both games is that he got rid of the ball in like 2 and. Half seconds. EVERYTHING was dink and dunk. If the seahawks resort to that then they have a chance. But if they drop back and let pass rush get a chance he will turn into the pumpkin he was the last time he faced the Rams

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