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Rams Brothers: The Pod, An LA Rams Podcast
Rams Brothers: The Pod, An LA Rams Podcast
Author: Nick Vespe, Dene Vespe
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Dene and Nick Vespe are biological brothers and forever fans who passionately discuss the Los Angeles Rams. The show is packed with game highlights, celebrity guests, impactful stats, media reactions, player sound bites, and much more. We make our way around the league, too. If you're not a fan of the Rams, that's okay. There's something for everyone in #RBTP.
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The Rams are on their way to the NFC Championship game after an insane win yesterday vs. the Chicago Bears. Frigid temperatures and swirling winds 100% were a factor, but the Rams and Sean McVay figured out a way to handle business. Stafford was dialed in during the final possessions and the Rams' defense was as good as it has been all season. Kam Curl had his best game as a Ram, and now the Seahawks await in Seattle for a chance at the Lombardi. Let's. f*cking. go. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams are preparing to travel to Chicago in frigid temperatures. It's no secret, it's going to be freezing cold. And Matthew Stafford has a sprained right index finger. There's a reason for many to doubt the Rams - especially those who watched the Panthers game. This team should be ready: they have a chance to get back to the NFC Championship and have seemingly avoided the "emotional" game that the Bears and now Seahawks and 49ers have and had to play. The road to the Super Bowl gets clearer by the day, and if the Rams can play a full 60 minutes: they'll have a chance to contend for the division next weekend.
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The Rams survived in Carolina this weekend and are now set to play the Chicago Bears in the Divisional Round this upcoming weekend. An insane few days of football across the board and now 3 of 4 NFC West teams are still alive in the NFC. The Rams could win this game and host the NFC Championship as the 5th seed if San Francisco can figure out a way to beat Seattle. Otherwise, the Rams are in Seattle for the NFC Championship. But, that's IF they can take care of business against Chicago. One. Game. At. A. Time. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams are double-digit favorites on Saturday in Carolina as we prepare for Wildcard Weekend, and teams that are double-digit favorites in the WC round are 12-1 in the last 13 games. This Rams team is getting healthy at the right time, and their aspirations are far above a wildcard win. Regardless, the Rams have to show up and get back to their winning ways. A commanding win vs. Carolina will alter how fans feel moving forward dramatically. But a loss? Could be one of the worst, if not THE worst in the Sean McVay era. We have all the faith in the world that the Rams will take care of business. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams beat the Cardinals today and are officially locked into the 5th seed. Their playoff run begins now. While your eyes may not tell you that the Rams are able to win the Super Bowl this season, the odds will. And they'll also tell you that Matthew Stafford is your MVP. It's true that the last three weeks have been shaky, but there's no doubt from anyone within the Rams' facility that they have a great shot to win it all when they're fully healthy. And that's all you can ask for as a fan. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams are in a weird spot. If Seattle wins, the Rams own the 5th seed and would go play the winner of the NFC South (Panthers or Buccaneers). If the 49ers win, the Rams would fall to the 6th seed and would have to travel to Chicago or Philadelphia for the first round of the playoffs. REGARDLESS of what happens, Sean McVay decided that he wants to play the starters. Because this team needs it more than they ever have, and if they want to win it all, they need to start gelling again. Reinforcements are on their way, and the truth is: absolutely no one wants to see the Rams in the playoffs when they're fully healthy. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams are losing momentum down the stretch; there's no doubt about it. They shouldn't have lost to Carolina. They had multiple opportunities to sweep Seattle on TNF. Now, coming off nearly 12 days of rest, they lay an egg on MNF against the Atlanta Falcons. It's disheartening, considering the ways they've figured out how to lose this season. But it's not even close to over. If they find themselves in the 5th seed, they'll have their favorable match-up vs. the NFC South. If they're in the 6th seed: beating Philadelphia in Philly or the Bears in Chicago could be the boost they need to get through the NFC. To us, it's crazy to call anything over at this point. With this coach, and this QB: when the surrounding cast IS HEALTHY... anything is possible. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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There's no doubt about it, last night was a heartbreaker. It's their third loss this season that has been completely unnerving, starting with Philadelphia, then with San Francisco on Thursday night, and then again vs. Seattle last night. The punt return. The 2-point conversion. The missed FG late in the 4th quarter after going 3-and-out 3x. They shot themselves in the foot down the stretch and had every opportunity to completely put that team away. The Rams are now a 4-loss team, in the #5 seed in the NFC. They're now 2nd in the NFC. Their only choice now is to win out and let the chips fall where they may. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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There's no secret, the Rams and the Seahawks are two of the better teams in the league. The Seahawks, however, are coming off of three cupcake wins against awful QB play and haven't seen a QB like Matthew Stafford in over a month. The Rams opened up as favorites, but injuries to players like Davante Adams and Braden Fiske + Sean McVay having a child played into the fact that the line moved in favor of the Seahawks. This game is going to determine a ton, can the Rams who are historically great on TNF piece together another win against a huge division rival? This is as tough as a test as they'll get throughout the remainder of the regular season. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams got their revenge yesterday against the Lions by putting up 41 points at home. It started a bit shaky, but there was a legitimate turning point in the beginning of the 2nd half where the Rams figured out what the Lions were throwing at them. The Rams offense, however, never took their foot off the gas. Over the last two weeks, their offense has produced over 1,000 yards and 11 total touchdowns (which is absurd production in totality). This was the kind of game that showcased why the Rams are favorites to win the Super Bowl. What happens this Thursday is still a question mark... Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams need revenge on the Detroit Lions. They've taken care of business against us in the last two match-ups, and both have been as close as you could possibly imagine. This time around, the Rams have the advantages. They're the big favorite at home, with their QB playing better than anyone in Detroit could've ever imagined. Their defense, although it has some holes, will be getting after Jared Goff at will in effort to force turnovers. It's different this time around. But the Lions are more desperate. How will it shake out? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams looked like a legitimate juggernaut yesterday in Arizona. Yes, it was against the 3-10 Arizona Cardinals, but they were coming off a few tough games and it looked like they had a shot to compete yesterday in the first quarter. After that, though: the Rams stepped on the gas. Their defense made a quick adjustment after the Cardinals' scripted series and continuously got after Jacoby Brissett. Their offense was nearly perfect all day, and controlled the game with a lead by running the ball down Arizona's throat. The offensive line ate all day. Stafford is your unanimous MVP right now. Things are looking pretty damn good today. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams are coming off a really tough loss in Carolina, and now have to travel to Arizona (the place that hosted them during their last playoff win against Minnesota). While it'll feel like home and will bring back good memories for a moment, this team needs to step on the gas vs. the Cardinals. No excuses, just go out and dominate. The Cardinals have been playing good football as Jacoby Brissett is trying to remain a starting caliber QB in this league, and Jonathan Gannon is coaching for his job. Will McVay, who has been dominant vs. Arizona, remain dominant? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams lost their first game in a long time yesterday, and fans were rightfully upset at their performance in Carolina. But, the sky isn't falling. Matthew Stafford is still your MVP favorite. The Rams are still favorites to win 13 games, own the #1 seed, win the division, win the conference and win the Super Bowl. But, in order to put themselves in the best possible position to accomplish all of those things: they need to win 4 of their next 5 games. No questions about it. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams and Matthew Stafford are on a heater; there's zero doubt about that. They're traveling to Carolina on Sunday which is set to be a sloggy 1pm ET game, in a window where Sean McVay is historically really good. They're also 10pt favorites. The Panthers are the definition of a .500 football team but have shown throughout the season (at points) that they shouldn't necessarily be taken lightly. Plenty of offensive skill players, and a defense that's led by Christian Rozeboom. Kidding, but he is their leading tackler. HAPPY THANKSGIVING RAMS FANS! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams absolutely dominated the Bucs during SNF last night. The question that's on everyone's mind today seems obvious after beating the NFC south leader that badly: is this team really good enough to go to the Super Bowl, and potentially win the whole damn thing? The odds are in our favor. We'll also dig into some history with our Dad on the show: is Matthew Stafford the greatest Rams QB of all-time, is the Les Snead/Sean McVay duo the best HC/GM duo that the Rams' organization has ever had AND will ever have? Also, what could prevent the Rams from winning another Super Bowl, outside of injuries? All of the most important topics related to the Rams and their future are covered in this show, so please make sure to Like & Subscribe!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams (8-2) are set to take on the Buccaneers (6-4) at SoFi Stadium on Sunday Night. Baker Mayfield officially returns to the field that essentially revived his career, while Matthew Stafford is set to continue his MVP campaign. Todd Bowles' defense is tough: they'll likely replicate a lot of the same pressure concepts that Seattle drew up. But, Tampa is banged up and hasn't played their best football over the last 5 weeks. Bucky Irving is back, so reinforcements are coming. Regardless, the Rams are 6.5pt favorites and should be able to handle business on Sunday night. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams are now 8-2 after a massive win at home vs. the Seahawks. While the offense wasn't all that impressive in totality (hats off to Seattle's defense), the Rams' defense was incredible all throughout the game: generating 4 INT's from Sam Darnold and keeping Seattle out of the end zone in key situations. The Rams SPECIAL TEAMS unit actually shined: Harrison Mevis was perfect on XP's and Ethan Evans hit probably the best punt in NFL history. Just a true, gritty team win at home vs. one of the better teams in football. The Rams, though, are the best in football right now. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams are 7-2, but so are the Seattle Seahawks (who are coming into town this weekend). This has to be one of the toughest - if not, THE toughest match-up on the Rams' remaining schedule, depending on how things look when we have to go there in December. The Seahawks are scorching hot, their last 2 wins were dominant, and they look like they could give teams like the Rams, Eagles, Lions, Packers and Bucs a run for their money. This game will have the media deciding who's going to win the Super Bowl after 11 weeks and the pressure is on. The Rams have the head-to-head advantage, statistically. But it's going to come down to them executing in key situations to win this game. Make sure to like & subscribe to the channel! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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The Rams traveled to the stadium where the Super Bowl is being hosted and absolutely kicked the 49ers teeth in from the jump. What felt like the easiest 21 points the Rams have ever come across in the first half of a Sean McVay coached football game turned into 42 total, and by the end of yesterday: Matthew Stafford was second in MVP odds, and the Rams are your favorite to go win the Super Bowl. Sure, Seattle is going to be tough next weekend. But you HAVE TO enjoy this one, because this Rams team has been waiting 5 long weeks to get revenge on the 49ers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com
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