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Patriots seem terrified of rams’ dangerous weapons
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Patriots seem terrified of rams’ dangerous weapons

The Los Angeles Rams (4-5) are in a good position this Sunday, traveling to face the New England Patriots (3-7) in Week 11. Patriots head coach Jerod Mayo , took a toll on this dangerous Rams offense and isn’t judging them after a tough game scoring football last week.

Mayo is an eight-year NFL veteran, playing for the Patriots his entire career. The two-time Pro Bowl linebacker has faced Stafford once or twice during his career and knows very well how to approach the future Hall of Famer. Mayo gave him immense credit for the career he had over the course of 16 seasons.

“When I look at this team, especially offensively, it starts with the quarterback,” Mayo said. “A guy like Matt Stafford who has been doing it at a high level for a very long time. I don’t think he gets the credit he deserves, but he’s a very accurate passer, he can make every throw, and just because he’s older, that doesn’t mean he can’t move a little bit in the pocket Now, it’s not the same as some of these other quarterbacks, but as you study the film. , which I know, you all study a lot of film, he definitely makes people miss in the pocket, and those extended plays are definitely a huge problem. I would also say that the receiver position, those guys are definitely. good competitors.

It’s no surprise to the entire league what kind of production Stafford can have with his favorite target, Cooper Kupp. The 2022 Super Bowl MVP has put the league on notice for years with his catch radius, separation skills and hunger to find the end zone.

Mayo acknowledged Kupp’s consistent greatness while also crediting the entire group of receivers, particularly for their play in the Ram’s overtime win over the Seattle Seahawks in Week 9.

“(Cooper) Kupp has been doing it for a long time, several hundred receiving seasons,” Mayo said. “He’s just an all-around good player, but it’s not just him, the other guys. The Seattle game was on, the plays they made at the end of the game where they just refused to be denied to catch the ball, and obviously they took that one away.”

The first-year head coach didn’t stop there, recognizing arguably the most important element of the Rams’ offense. Second-year star returner Kyren Williams has had a monstrous season so far and the offense is literally running through him. Its success can dictate the outcome.

“I would say Kyren (Williams) is doing a good job,” Mayo said. “He’s there most of the time. Anytime a guard is there more than 80 percent of the time, you look at that guy as a three-down back and he can really do it all. He can do it all. Up front, look, they’re healthy right out of the gate. They’ll have some guys back that they haven’t had over the last few weeks. They’re healthy right out of the gate, and again, just a big shout out to (Sean). ). McVay and its staff. This project is difficult to defend. The racing game is similar to the action game. The running game looks like the starter game, and they do a good job with those fakes and stuff. »

The Rams are coming off a loss in Week 10 where they converted just three of their 12 third downs and failed to score a touchdown the entire game. This week could be different for the Rams, but Mayo’s familiarity and experience with several key opposing players will make it a little more difficult.

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