That's the agony of this one. We served them a W on a turnover platter.
Game 10: Seattle Seahawks v L.A. Mutton Chops
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This is the only replay I could find on X. Maybe there's another one that looks worse, but for me, this didn't look that bad.
https://x.com/SeahawkBoyMikeB/status/19 ... 47631?s=20
https://x.com/SeahawkBoyMikeB/status/19 ... 47631?s=20
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Besides the Rams being an elite team, and Darnold's Ram Love where he wants to throw to them all the time, I'm wondering how Olu grades out on pressures allowed today.
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Donn Beach
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What the Rams did was finally defend what the seahawks have been successful at most of the season, it was darnold and kubiak continuing to press it. Once they backed off and learned a little patience that last TD drive worked. Maybe it's a learning experience, time for adjustments. Rams are a good team
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I'm not going to let anyone put Darnold's performance on anyone other than Sam. He shit the bed.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Mon Nov 17, 2025 1:23 amWhat the Rams did was finally defend what the seahawks have been successful at most of the season, it was darnold and kubiak continuing to press it. Once they backed off and learned a little patience that last TD drive worked. Maybe it's a learning experience, time for adjustments. Rams are a good team
Yes the Rams defense is better than what he's been facing, but he lost even fundamental things he had been doing
right, (most of the time.) He was locking on and staring down his primary read, not going through his progressions and
not getting rid of it fast enough,(even if just to throw it away). He was panicky and careless.
The one thing I would have love to be able to tell Sam while he was struggling would be - you need to take off running
a couple times. It would have loosed up the defense a little and it seems to give some needed testosterone boost
to a QB when they make a decent run. Kubi could have showed him some opportunities for this on the sideline, I guess.
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Ha, i told any of you idiots that would listen that it would be a tough day for Sam because he still has PTSD from what the Rams did to him last year. He clearly hasn't shaken that and if he doesn't before the next game against them the result will be the same.
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Congratulations?Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Mon Nov 17, 2025 2:30 amHa, i told any of you idiots that would listen that it would be a tough day for Sam because he still has PTSD from what the Rams did to him last year. He clearly hasn't shaken that and if he doesn't before the next game against them the result will be the same.
Here's # 13 telling you to get fucked. lol
https://x.com/RealFRamirez/status/19902 ... 24/video/1
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DavidGee24
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What's especially damning is the cold hard fact that Darnold is horrible in big games. Not just bad to the level that the other team is good, but horrible. It happened last year in his two biggest games and it just happened again today. Last week Mac Jones went 33-39 for 3 TDs and 1 INT against the Rams so Darnold could have at least come close to matching that instead of having the worst game we've seen a Hawk QB have in quite a while.trharder wrote: ↑Mon Nov 17, 2025 2:23 amI'm not going to let anyone put Darnold's performance on anyone other than Sam. He shit the bed.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Mon Nov 17, 2025 1:23 amWhat the Rams did was finally defend what the seahawks have been successful at most of the season, it was darnold and kubiak continuing to press it. Once they backed off and learned a little patience that last TD drive worked. Maybe it's a learning experience, time for adjustments. Rams are a good team
Yes the Rams defense is better than what he's been facing, but he lost even fundamental things he had been doing
right, (most of the time.) He was locking on and staring down his primary read, not going through his progressions and
not getting rid of it fast enough,(even if just to throw it away). He was panicky and careless.
The one thing I would have love to be able to tell Sam while he was struggling would be - you need to take off running
a couple times. It would have loosed up the defense a little and it seems to give some needed testosterone boost
to a QB when they make a decent run. Kubi could have showed him some opportunities for this on the sideline, I guess.
And we still barely lost. I hope this team approaches the rematch with Middle Eastern religious hatred.
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Honestly? The game plan was fine. Arroyo ran a bad route, but mostly it was just bad Sam today. He plays loose with the football. Two turnovers deep in our own end, plus two others? Hard to come back from. That wasn’t gameplan, just bad QB play. And we still damn near won!Seattle or Bust wrote: ↑Mon Nov 17, 2025 12:12 amDamn, wasn't even close.
I didn't like the offensive game plan for the first 3 Q's.
The 4th Q is how they shoulda been playing all game.
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Yup, I believe some of this was in play today. Until he shreds the Rams or Niners in a critical game in the NFC West or playoffs, I am a fan but Sam can bite me after today.Sibelius Hindemith wrote: ↑Mon Nov 17, 2025 2:30 amHa, i told any of you idiots that would listen that it would be a tough day for Sam because he still has PTSD from what the Rams did to him last year. He clearly hasn't shaken that and if he doesn't before the next game against them the result will be the same.