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We Just Beat the Super Bowl Favorite Los Angeles Rams, Pie Thread


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I mean most of us thought we'd at least split versus the 49ers and the Rams so we are right where we hoped to be. Even though most of us expect us to win versus the 49ers and lose to the Rams. 

Half a game back with 2 games left versus Tampa let's go take this division.  

Also FUG ADAM THELIEN.

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One of the things about this game that really impressed me, was Canales' flexiblity with the run game.

He saw Rico getting stuffed and then ADAPTED and started giving Chubba more carries. In game. That is a huge step up from his alternating drives bullshit he did earlier in the season. And he didn't give up on the run after Rico got stuffed a couple of times, he still got 18 touches and had 74 total yards from scrimmage. 

Chubba got 17 carries, Rico got 16 carries.  We had 19 passes in this game vs 35 runs in the game. And of those 19 passes, Bryce threw 3 TDs with 0 Ints.  That is literally the perfect ideal game script for the Panthers to win. Bryce playing cleanly and efficiently by us leaning hard on the run game for the most part.

And we won the turnover battle 3 Rams turnovers vs 0 Panthers turnovers. 

This might be a game I will go and re watch multiple times in the off season. Easily our most impressive performance of the season

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This is exactly how you beat one of the best teams in the NFL.  You take the ball away and you score as many times as you can.   LA Rams defense is one of the best defense in the NFL and I believe we scored more offensive points on them than they had against them all season.

Great Win, Best win of Young's career. 

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