Game Planning For Panthers, Tutu Atwell’s Return & Celebrating Team Success | Between The Horns
Hello and welcome to Between the Horns presented by your Southern California Toyota dealers. I am Kirsten Watson joined by Demarco Far, Steve Jackson. It is Thanksgiving. So, first and foremost, happy Thanksgiving, guys. Happy Thanksgiving. The magic is here. I was going to say a backto-back World Series champion in our midst. This is amazing. You know what? We’re going to get into later in the show what we’re all thankful for, but I just want to say it’s been a minute. So, I am thankful to be back with you guys. Yes, you and the championship aura you bring in here. Absolutely. The Yes, the dust that must have been cool. The hand is giving getting heavier. Of course, I’ve got my Super Bowl ring with you all. Now, I’ve got two World Series rings and I’m hoping we could keep it going. I’m just saying. It’s going the right way. It’s going the right way. The culture feels good, right? Yes, sir. Absolutely. No better time than a sixgame win streak to bring a back-to-back World Series champion on to co-host. I appreciate it. Yo, it was insane. I bet it was. I bet it’s still insane. It is still insane. The victory parade doesn’t stop. You better put like a a rope around Blake Snell. He’s everywhere. He’s on parade. I love it. Yes, sir. I just love that. Obviously, he’s from Seattle and he has truly embraced Los Angeles. Like, he has become He’s a Rams fan. He’s a Lakers fan. He’s just he is leaning in and I love that for him. Time of his life. I love that championship like feel of a city, right? When everybody’s competing for for airtime. This is awesome. Thank you, Dodgers. Yes. See you soon. Hopefully. But you know what? It feels like the Dodgers their job is finished. Now they’re passing the baton on to the Rams. And you guys, you mentioned it’s a six-game win streak. There’s so much momentum, excitement. We’re coming off of Sunday Night Football. A huge blowout win over the Buccaneers. Can you tell me what it was like just being in SoFi Stadium that night? Because it it felt insane just watching it. I I said this on on Twitter after the game. It legitimately felt like a playoff game with how loud it was, just the atmosphere, like the attendance, everything. And just the way that game started, the way that got the crowd into it, too, between uh, you know, just the way the offense started out and then obviously the 50-yard pick six by Kobe Durant. I mean, that was just unbelievable. Land Shark uh is having, they said he’s having a heck of a game. I said he’s having a heck of a year. Talk about Durant. But that that environment was was bonkers. Um gosh, that it was kind of like that game in the Coliseum, the Monday night game with with Kansas City, but it was all just for the Rams. And it was so much fun, so loud, and they backed it up. They went out there and absolutely dominated just dominated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. So, there was so much expectation, and then you live up to the to those expectations, and the roof almost came off. It was awesome. You could literally hear the energy. I saw it on TV, but you could feel the energy. You could hear I You could hear the MVP chance every time Matthew Stafford would have a touchdown. There’s obviously a lot of excitement right now around the Rams. You guys said at 9 and two, a top of the NFC. Uh how do you though block out the noise of, you know, is Matthew Stafford going to be an MVP? Is this the team that we’re going to be seeing in the Super Bowl? There’s obviously a lot of excitement right now, but it’s only week 13. Okay. I think that might be the first time ever I’ve heard that chant. No, I’m I’m dead serious. And I’m going I if Tory Holt gets in this year, that’ll be six Hall of Fame guys I’ve played with. I don’t think I’ve ever heard a stadium start chanting MVP until this past Sunday. Maybe I just forgot about it. But how do you block it out? I mean, one, you embrace it. I think Shawn McVey has. And when we went around in the locker room after the game just asking the guys, did you know what was at stake? Did you know Dallas had beat Philadelphia? Uh what this win might might have meant. And they kind of said, yeah, they knew. So they’re embracing that role. And then they went out and dominated. But how do you keep it from being a distraction in my opinion? Just stay together as a team. Do things together. Stay amongst each other. Uh when you get outside the doors, there’s going to be a lot of people patting you on the back and telling you how great you are. But when you’re amongst your guys, you can remember the hard work and remember how last season ended. That doesn’t go away. So, I would say stay amongst each other and and keep that ecosystem very tight, but embrace what it is and you should enjoy what it is. You’re the number one team in football right now. Enjoy that. It starts with the connection in the locker room like you were talking about, Demarco. I think it also starts at the top too with Shawn McVey. My favorite thing that he said about this was, you know, he was asked about put in his postgame press conference after Sunday Night Football, like, you know, do you guys remember who was in first place in week 13 last year? No. So, still got to be a day-to-day, week- toeek approach. Still have to earn it. The one of the things he always likes to say too is humility is just a week away, a day away in the NFL. And so, uh, still a big test here coming up in Charlotte on Sunday against the Panthers. But, um, you know, keeping with that mindset and that consistency is going to be a big piece. It also helps when you have guys who have been on the big stage before and understand what it takes to win a Super Bowl to get to play in the Super Bowl. So, you see what we quarterback. Okay, so we are going to now go to that quarterback Matthew Stafford, the tear that he has been on. We talked about the MVP chance just how valuable and what he’s doing this year. Have you guys seen anything like this? Okay, so I saw this on the rundown and I’m like, “Yeah, I have one as a teammate, Curt Warner. I’ve seen this before, but this is a different story. This is a dude first round pick, first overall. He’s been that guy forever.” So, uh, the one thing he hasn’t done is win an MVP or really just get his due for how great he is. Um, so I think you’re getting a glimpse of that. How valuable is he? This is hard. Um, and not to put other teams down, but think of Houston. That defense is lights out. If they had a QB, different season. Think Minnesota. That roster is ready to win. If they could figure out that number one spot, they’d be right in the mix. Um, having a guy like Matthew Stafford as your quarterback makes Saturday night’s sleep easier. You know what I mean? We’re all paranoid before the game, but having a guy like that where you know, no matter what style of game it is, you can be in it and he can make every single throw. So, how valuable is he? Um, you you wouldn’t be near as good without him. How about that? That’s the best I can come up with. The next best I can come up with is uh the documentary that we did on Matthew Stafford in 2023 in case people, you know, really need an appreciation for, you know, just the amount of things that he takes on and puts on his plate to ensure that the other 10 guys around him are are in a position to succeed. And really just it’s the total command and ownership of the offense. That’s the thing we keep hearing Shawn McVey talk about. like that’s what’s made him really valuable, just being able to kind of like I just said, like put those guys in position to succeed. Um, knowing how to get guys in the right spots. Uh, the way he can manipulate coverage. The amount of times I’m sure you’ve seen on tape him just absolutely fool a hook defender so he can create a window. I would rough him if I played against him. I would that cuz you can’t embarrass my secondary like that. Make guys go this way and No, I’d have to hit you. Yeah, bad. Legally or illegally, it’s just wrong what he’s doing. But he’s terrific. I was trying to come up with a comparison for the Dodgers. It might be Yamamoto. He’s just that absolute assassin. I would love to say Otani. I would love to say Otani, but Stafford doesn’t play safety. You know what I mean? So that’s a whole different deal. But um just how I mean I think that just quickly the easy comparison is a Clayton Kershaw because they grew up with each other and honestly what Clayton Kershaw did for the Dodgers this year and getting them even to a position to win um I almost called it the NFC West. Yeah. To win the NL West and then to go on and be in a position to obviously come out of in relief out of the bullpen. But obviously there’s that natural compar comparison because of these are two players who are truly the greatest we’ve seen in their respective sports. But when you look at what he’s doing specifically for the Rams this year, I do think it’s a Yoshi Nyamoto and how he is showing up for his team and putting I mean obviously it’s a little bit different pitcher verse quarterback, but putting the team in a position to win day in and day out. Almost the same. That fade he threw to Devonte is a strike. Um the places he puts the ball, that’s an absolute strike and it’s like whoa. Not only are you like yay, it demoralizes them. Same thing. Um, yeah. I mean, the one connection I would have with with Kershaw and and Ma Matthew Stafford, it’s so funny when they walk into the building, it’s like all the nonsense just stops. Like you don’t want to see him or have him see you acting up when he’s in this mode. So, uh, those two guys connect, but having your leader, um, be allin and keeping the main thing the main thing, you know how how much of a blessing that is for a coach? Yeah. that you don’t have to do that part of it. Your guy is doing it for you. That’s Yeah. He’s He’s invaluable. Yeah. Yeah. A coach or man manager can do their job leading the team because you have the players in the locker room in the clubhouse who are truly setting the standard and setting the tone. You’re right. Ask Matthew a dumb question. Go ahead. No, thank you. I like my job. Thanks. I feel the same way with Lakers. I’m like I respectfully I don’t want to do that. Let’s keep it going. Now, you mentioned just with the offense, Dvonte Adams, obviously he’s been in the league for 12 years. Uh, but he’s talked about how this is the most fun he is having right now. What does a comment like that just say when you look at what he’s doing on his in his own right, but how the dynamic between him and Matthew Stafford, what they’ve been able to do offensively with this group, what does it just say when he’s saying he’s having the most fun right now? I’m dying to know what you came up with because I have an answer, but go ahead. I just think about he had the was it like two weeks ago he had you know one catch went for a touchdown. this his thousandth of his career, but you know, even as you know, maybe frustrated or disappointed as he was with the way he played, he still came into the postgame press conference with a smile on his face and was, you know, obviously happy that the team won. But it’s it’s really moments like that and just the way that he’s celebrating with other guys when when they score a touchdown and when they get their opportunities and even just the interactions that I see with him with with teammates and coaches around this building. I mean, you know, yes, he’ll he’ll sit with the wide receivers, too, but he interacts with, you know, like McVey mentioned, like the defensive line with specialists, like, you know, he he enjoys just being around everybody in this building. And I think that’s probably the most telling thing in addition to the other example. Uh, I was thinking it’s um he’s home and he has a great quarterback. Finally, he has what he dreamed about. I mean, as a kid, like uh he can show you what he can do and he’s got a guy that get him the football and he’s right here in the sun. though he’s always been good. If you give him someone that can help him, you know, uh, you know, I guess paint the picture, he’s going to be absolutely dominant. When that guy’s not there, every receiver struggles. So, I think he’s having the time of his life because when you grow up thinking about this game, you always think about doing it where you live. And basically, he’s doing that. And he’s got a team that actually has a chance to be great. So, yeah. Why wouldn’t you have fun right now? If you’re not having fun, there’s something wrong with you. Yeah. Exactly. That’s very fair. But what has made him so unguardable just in the red zone. What are you seeing on the field that is standing out to you right now with just his performance this season? Uh, okay. So, I have to say this and I think JB said it on the broadcast that um this is the most drops he’s had in a season, I think, or something something close to it, but that that’s not even the case. Um, it’s his hands, his route running, and the first time we met him and got to know Dvonte, like what is it about you? And he said, I’m actually a point guard. I’m a basketball player. When you see that stuff, especially the red zone quick stuff, that is a guy crossing you over. He just doesn’t have to dribble, which ain’t fair. You know what I mean? And then the ball’s right there. This it’s almost unstoppable. So, it’s a guy that works hard at his craft. He’s got the body for it. He’s I still think he’s in his athletic prime and he’s got an offense and a quarterback that can just absolutely deliver when he needs it. So, that to me is what makes him special. Still separating at an elite level. And I also think too, you mentioned the hands, the late hands, especially like can you imagine how frustrated would you be as a corner? Forget the one that he beat on that 24- yard go ball for a touchdown, but like thinking you have him covered and then he just goes, “Yeah, and and it’s a touchdown, you know, and he look, okay, there’s a part of this is the NFL, so you get away with things.” Uh, his push off is so quick you can’t even see it. I’m I’m dead serious. I mean, you have to respect that as the defender. Damn, that was quick. Even the official couldn’t see that. That’s how that separation occurs. But only the best can do that type of stuff. So, we’ve hit a lot on the offense. I think we need to dive into the defense because this is we’re seeing it on both sides of the ball and what has made this team so great. When you look at the dominating performance the defense put up on Sunday night against the Buccaneers. 193 total yards allowed, 70 pass yards allowed. What are you I mean that’s impressive. It was a performance in front of Aaron Donald. What kind of stood out to you just about the defensive side of this game and this team specifically in week 12? I bet that was weird. Um I’m serious with with Aaron Washington. You might want to play your best game. That’s Achilles up there, bro. You might want to play good today. Um but I think they felt that though. I hope so. I mean, it’s it’s right there. It’s the challenge. I used to get fired up and they’re long gone, but I would see the the fearsome forom and I would get charged up. You know, I feel like they’re watching me. But this guy’s right literally right there. But I thought the defense took another step just absolutely figuring out what Tampa Bay was trying to do that day and then slowly take it apart bit by bit. Um I love the approach. They’re going to attack without giving up explosives. That is hard. It’s not impossible, but it’s very, very hard to achieve. All 11 have to be on the same page, and you have to play for each other. There can’t be an ego. And that’s what I see when they play. It doesn’t seem like it matters who makes the play as long as the play is made. Uh mark of a good defense to me. I just love the pass rush, especially seeing Kobe and uh Turner and Jared Verse each get two sacks. It reminded me a lot, at least the the way they were rushing the quarterback of what Houston did to Buffalo on Monday Night Football a couple weeks ago where I think it was Will Anderson or Denil Hunter for the Texans defense. Exactly. They were talking about not nec not overpursuing and and trying to maintain that integrity and then coming back up field to take down Josh Allen. That’s what I felt like I was seeing a little bit at least with verse maybe on his first or second sack. One of them it was when he bull rushed Tristan Wors he, you know, beats Worfs and then he climbs back up to take down Baker for the sack. So that was what stood out the most to me. The Dodgers don’t have a Jared Verse. We tried. Maybe a bigger version of Kik maybe. Yeah. that plays, you know, the entire year. Uh, but just the way he’s playing, the way they’re playing is so dominant. The guy, and we’ve talked a lot about the front and Nate Landman and Omar Space, too. I have to give Emanuel Forbes a lot of credit. Um, wow. Has he really just assumed that role and taken an opportunity and just run with it? And I had to be reminded. So, there was a play he made where he goes around the receiver and knocks the ball down. Just the cleanest, one of the cleanest pass breakups you’ll ever see. I’m like, whoa, that was awesome. remember he was a first round pick. Oh yeah, I’m supposed to. That’s normal for him. So, but that’s what he gets to do. Uh he found a spot. Now you get to go play and he’s making plays. You mentioned Emanuel Forbes. What’s kind of stood out to you, Steu, just about his growth this season, though? Yeah, I think it’s just I I mean, I’ve seen a couple of analysts say this and um just the the way he’s using his length and athleticism and his speed, like basically all the things that made him a first round pick. Mhm. He’s starting to put that on tape and now he’s playing with the confidence that maybe he didn’t have um you know toward the end of his time with Washington. So just seeing that confidence rebuilt and seeing him play to you know the level of player the caliber of player that the Rams believed he could be I think has been the most impressive thing to me especially with the way that um you know Aubrey Pleasant has worked with him. Another DB has come through and regained his confidence. I wonder how that happens. The rebuild. Yeah. It’s good coaching right. Yep. Exactly. Yeah. I love that. You know, we have been very lucky to see some like really great nicknames in sports. So, I mean, I guess it’s like isn’t one this one isn’t as cool, but like show Otani is truly like the unicorn of just baseball on probably in anything he would want to do, but for the Rams. Yeah, we’ve got a kicker. The thicker kicker that is phenomenal. I love that name. It’s phenomenal. But tell me, have you seen enough? Are you I mean, he was obviously phenomenal on Saturday Night Football. Do have you seen enough from him just interesting second half of the season where you know the schedule looks really good but obviously the games are getting more and more important as we get to the playoffs. I think that part of the game made that game complete. Offense dominated, defense dominated. We all held our breath until it went through the uprights. Um and it looked pretty good. The whole operation looked pretty good. Not just him, the entire thing. So, that was a step in the right direction. Um, have I seen enough? Okay, let’s let’s move to Carolina and see what happens there. Okay, that’s where you’re at, I guess. Is that is that fair? You know, until this whole thing is settled, then it’s not settled. Well, and the offense has just been executing at such a ridiculously high level in the red zone that they really haven’t needed him much really until last week. So, um, you know, as long as that efficiency continues, they may not have too many opportunities to see, but I mean, for what he showed Sunday, I mean, that was that was certainly a step in the right direction, but, um, we’ll see. Yeah. All right. So, you mentioned moving ahead to week 13 up against the Panthers in North Carolina in Charlotte. Uh, this is going to be a matchup of two number one overall picks. Uh, you’ve got Matthew Stafford, Bryce Young. For Bryce, he’s had kind of an up and down season. What have you been seeing from him though this year that could pose a challenge to the defense and how do you kind of want to see the defense really get to him early in this one? Uh same as last week and it’s it’s the the one I guess Achilles heel of this defense. He’s mobile. Um quarterbacks that jump out the window when you’ve got him at third and nine or whatever and this is a favorable down for you and he scramles and picks up the first down. um those things tend to wear you out the longer they go. So, he’s got a problem. But the the cool thing is I think there’s going to be some carryover from Tampa’s offense to this. It’s it’s RPO stuff. I think that’s where he’s at his best. Uh that little fake, get the ball out fast. If you shut that down, you’ve got a chance to make him hold it and then get after him. But that’s been the game plan against everybody like that. The the thing is you actually have to make sure you keep him in the pocket. Easier said than done. Um I think Carolina’s better than you think. I think San Francisco is better than you think. So, this is going to be a a stiff a tough matchup for the Rams in Carolina. Yeah. Yeah. It’s out of structure playmaking that worries me, too, because for games like he had Monday night, there have still been games where he’s gone for what, like over 350 yards and two or three touchdowns. I mean, he’s he’s shown, you know, some flashes of somebody that’s, you know, grown and developed, but like you mentioned, there have still been those ups and downs, but he’s shown enough that there’s still, like you said, just enough to be, you know, concerned and like, you know, really be on your P’s and Q’s. I respect their running backs, too. They’re good. Uh, is it Chuba or Chubba? Chuba. Chuba. Chuba. Yep. Chuba. Just making sure. Yep. Okay. There’s a name. Well, look, it’s not going to be easy one on either side of the ball. When you look at uh even for the Panthers defense and that game against the 49ers, they had three interceptions in the first half in week 12. So, what’s got to be the key for Matthew Stafford in the offense? Just knowing they’re going to be going up against a tougher defense, looking obviously Matthew limited interceptions, but just kind of what do you want to see there? Uh, you know, I’d like to see Kairen Williams and Blake Corm um take more of a a role in this. If you want to really protect Matthew Stafford, go ahead and run the football, run the daylights out of the ball and let him throw behind that. Um, I I don’t think you’d have a chance, especially if you wear them down and give him a bunch of reps and a a bunch of looks at your secondary to figure out what’s going on, then he’ll make you pay. Um, so running the football O line, uh, got to be important. Um, I the tight end contribution, keep that up as well. and not just catching blocking. Um KPI Parkinson is huge. I mean that is a big big dude. I was told to call him a California redwood and I’m like that actually makes sense. You look like a tree. So um that part that contribution and no pre-nap penalties help Matthew Stafford by staying ahead of the chains. Uh I I don’t think there’s a defense out there that could, you know, I guess shut you down. They can give you problems, but the more looks and the more he’s protected, the more he’s going to get to you. Is it strange if I say more of the same from Matthew? Just the way he’s played the last six games. I mean, he hasn’t really had a ton of turnover worthy throws. Like, he’s striking the right balance right now of being aggressive, but also being smart and taking what the defense gives him and also like we talked about earlier, manipul manipulating the coverages when something isn’t there to make something happen. But like that decision making has been so on the mark the last six games that I don’t know there there’s much like for him specifically that he needs to change. I think it’s like you said just more on the guys around him to allow him to continue to do that. And shout out to play calling. Uh they’ve caught some guys flatfooted like woo that was that’s mean. Yeah. Some of those tight end screens that the one that got Parkinson to the one. Oh nasty. Yeah. Or Puka inserting in the C gap that one catch. I told you I’d rough you. I would. I would. But wait, now you get to add another weapon. Tutu Atwell should be back in the mix on Sunday. Just how does he make the offense more dynamic? So, we’ll start with you. You better back up. Yeah. Yeah. I would I would say just, you know, that that third level of the defense now has another element to worry about for this offense. And what, you know, excites me or I’m curious to see is we think about all the 13 personnel short yardage stuff that we’ve done with Devonte, you know, in in the, you know, short area of the red zone. What about, you know, doing that with Tutu potentially? Like, is that something that you could potentially see? Um, where maybe he’s that receiver instead? Not in that specific area, but, you know, I don’t know, maybe it’s like a short yardage play, but suddenly like they’re, you know, with, you know, three tight ends out there, they’re chucking it downfield over everybody said to two. Yeah, it’s uh it’s um like Shawn McVey said, you know, the this offensive staff has done a good job of um you know, using the putting the personnel and and the available players on the field in a position to succeed. And now that they get Tutu back, this this is kind of the next next thing for them or the next challenge in continuing that. Every way possible that you can get speed on the field, use that. Um use him. It’s a it’s an added dimension. There’s so much on tape right now that you have to worry about as a defense. Um, and you haven’t seen him for a while and then they’re going to insert him into the group at different positions. So, if you think you got him, I think we can line up here. We can go man there. Nope. You don’t have enough for that. And then the ball’s beyond you. So, when you have a guy like him, a speedster that Matthew Stafford likes to throw to, he’s going to find him at some point. So, it’s good to have him back. It’s going to be huge. And I’m sure he’s thankful just with it being Thanksgiving night to be able to get back out there. Uh, with that, what are we thankful for this year other than Matthew Stafford, the Rams, you know, what are what are you thankful for this year for Thanksgiving? Uh, the mute button on Roblox. Uh, nothing. I’m thankful for family, for friends, for health. Uh, great folks to be around. Um, yeah, just just, yeah, just all the blessings. It’s it’s been a lot, you know, in Cali. So, it’s it’s it’s nice to to be at this point talking about positive stuff. Yeah. Yes. Family, friends, health, work, job. Okay. Now, we can include the Rams. So, when you think about what we Yeah. I was going to say, and yes, a year later, I am still thankful for Kevin Dodson, but wanted to rearrange those things just a little bit. Yes. Uh, you mean from this team? Okay. That’s hard. Uh, well, I mean, we we talked Nate Landman. How about that? I’m I’m thankful for Nate Landman. I’m thankful that everybody uh just didn’t know how good he can be. Again, like Emanuel Forbes, you step into a role and you just absolutely kill it. So, uh, the the Landman punch has been awesome. So, thankful for that from a football perspective. I’m thankful for just the general atmosphere and environment in this building. I love that because to borrow from, you know, when Devonte’s talking about this is the most fun he’s having in his career, Land Man said that when he was talking about um, you know, signing his extension Monday, um, you know, just seeing how much fun these guys have coming to work, like Shawn McVey talks about and the way they celebrate each other’s success, like that makes it fun for me to come to work, honestly. Um, and it’s cool to see how that shows up on on game day and just makes things exciting. I mean, winning helps too, of course, but um you know, that attitude and that mindset and that camaraderie is something that I’m really thankful for just because of how special it is to witness and and see come to life. I’ve got a fun one for you guys. Thankful for a championship mindset. We are so lucky that we get to be surrounded by individuals who want the highest level of success. And when you’re surrounded by that, you want it as well. So whether it’s here being a part of the Ram family or being here in the Rams house, I can feel the energy. I see what you guys are doing day in and day out. We’re seeing it how the players perform on the field, what it takes from everyone around us to build a championship team and a championship mindset. We’ve had success in the past. The hope is that more comes winning, hopefully two within a fiveyear span. That that’s how the talks of dynasties come. And how lucky are we to be a part of this? And it’s not just here. We get it with different organizations. We get it here in Los Angeles. We’ve experienced pain in the city, especially earlier this year. And how we’ve all come together to rebuild. That is the championship mindset and that energy. So I think it’s a good way to end. That’s a great way to end. That’s a great way to Well, that will do it. Mic drop. That’ll do it from all of us here between the horns presented by your Southern California Toyota dealers. I am Kirsten Watson, Demarco Far, Stu Jackson. and we hope you are joining us on Sunday for week 13 at 10:00 a.m. Pacific against the Rams against the Carolina Panthers. It’s going to be a fun one. There’s so much more on the line and hopefully this team will continue to find their way at top of the NFC. So, from all of us to you, we wish you a very, very happy Thanksgiving.
Kirsten Watson joins D’Marco Farr and staff writer Stu Jackson to discuss the Los Angeles Rams offense facing the Carolina Panthers defense, wide receiver Tutu Atwell’s return from injured reserve, and the importance of creating a positive environment by celebrating each other’s successes.
0:00 Intro
1:36 Win over the Buccaneers
3:05 Blocking out the noise
5:07 Matthew Stafford’s season
9:19 Davante Adams with the Rams
12:50 Rams defense standout performance
15:30 Emmanuel Forbes Jr’s growth
16:30 Harrison Mevis on special teams
17:45 Looking ahead vs. Panthers
19:44 Going up against Panthers defense
21:50 Tutu Atwell’s return
23:34 Thanksgiving gratitude
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wow we are getting some gems back lets go!!!!!!!
dude on the right has the best shoes everytime!!!! im jelly!
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I think that he is NOT under pressure to be that go to player. He has Puka to share the load so his approach is more relaxed.
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Stu in the house.
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Could these commentators please stop talking about the dollars . I'm a football fan, and sadly, no longer a baseball fan. Due to no salary cap in MLB and how the dollars use the money to buy any player they want.
Focus on football.
Rams need to win the top seed in the NFC where they don't have to travel and they will have homefield advantage for the entire playoffs. They will also earn the invaluable bye in the playoffs. The Rams Fans will show up and show out every single home game. No more homefield disadvantage against any team especially the 49ers, I guarantee it! Go Rams!
They will let anyone MC this show, female Dodger announcer
This team is a freakin' TEAM !!!!
Also, Matthew Stafford has never, in 17 years, shown any ego. He's been that guy forever!
You're all invited to Davante's upcoming Super Bowl win Taco Party ! Tacos for everyone!!!
Really love my team man even wen we was in St.Louis goin 8-8 always felt we was the best now Snead n McVay make dreams come true like every year
Miss JB. Hope all is well.
Kirsten nailed the end. Championship mindset is contagious. Let’s go Ramily!
Don't talk about the Dodgers when 70% of Dodger Fans don't like the Rams.
Lets GO Rams!
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Really hard to take my eyes off of Kirsten Watson😍. # Go Rams!🐏🐏🏈💪🏾⚡️⚡️
Team is playing well but as McKay says humility is just a day or week away. And one injury can derail the whole season. So I’ll take the success they’re having and enjoy it game by game, win by win for as long and as far as they can take it. Go rams
TuTu cost the Rams $10 million this year with NO benefits.