NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal - Rams-Seahawks Week 16 TNF Game of The Year!
Episode Date: December 19, 2025There might not be a more novel, improbable and impossible game than the Week 16 blockbuster between the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks. After the Rams took a commanding lead through the first ...three quarters, the Seattle defense held stout just in time for Sam Darnold to exercise his demons, force overtime and defeat the top-ranked Rams — effectively moving the Seahawks into first place in the NFC. Gregg Rosenthal and Jourdan Rodrigue navigate the ups, downs and unexplainable motions of this instant classic with highlights and analysis along the way.NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Back inside is Barner. Darnel has time. Looks, inside, it's caught.
Cutdown. Make an extra point. Make a conversion. I don't care what it is. But see,
Seahawks win the game again on the last play of the game.
The Seahawks win 38, 37.
It's sobbed with a two-point conversion catch.
Holy cow!
Perfect, joyous, messy call to a perfect, joyous night of football for the Seattle Seahawks.
What did we just watch?
The Seahawks win 38.
to 37 in overtime to take control of the NFC West, of the NFC wildcard race.
And Jordan Rodrigue joins me from across Los Angeles on a night where it felt like
we had an MVP moment for Matthew Stafford with about 13 minutes left in the fourth quarter.
And then the game really started and the Seahawks somehow found all their way, got all the way back,
got the win, and Sam Darnold, I don't know if it's his MVP moment, Jordan,
but he had his very best drive of the game.
I think their offensive line was great in that overtime,
and they go for two to win it, and they get the two,
and they vanquish the Rams, sweeping them on the season.
Whoa, man.
So much happened during this game, Greg.
Oh, my Lord.
We were watching thinking, okay, this is definitely, the game is drunk.
this is definitely going to end it
this time it's definitely going to end it
this time it's definitely going to end it
when Matthew Stafford in overtime
hits the vintage Matthew Stafford
inbreaker to Puka Nakua for the touchdown
that's when we thought
okay of course this is what's going to
ultimately and finally end this game
it was almost too poetic
that is the quintessential Matthew
Stafford Thoreau. He is
the best on the planet at throwing that end breaker, a little dig of varying lengths. And then
Sam Darnold had a say, Greg. Sam Darnold had a say on the other side. It was an up and down
game for Sam Darnold who throws two interceptions. But in the fourth quarter, when Rashid
helps to turn the game around and the Seahawks defense helps to turn the game around, its special
team, it's defense. And it's also a quick strike by Darnold to A.J. Barner to really make them
go crazy the craziest two point conversion that you'll ever want to see but yeah i go back to that
overtime drive really and you think about the drive starter to jackson smith and jigba you think about
the beautiful toe tap sideline throw to cooper cup and by the end of this game the rams defense
which was game for so much of it was gassed and all season we've talked about like these are the most
two complete teams in the nfl and i think the seahawks tonight kind of
showed maybe they're a little more complete because special teams counts.
And even though the defense struggled for most of the night, their fourth quarter defense
really came through and gave their special teams and their offense a chance to make
that comeback in regulation and then in overtime.
Yeah.
And how about Rashid Shaheed giving the spark when needed,
not just on the punt return for a touchdown after the Rams failed again to score any points,
three and out as their offense totally dried up. Seahawks increased the pressure,
increased a different, changed up the different styles of pressure. It looked to me,
and I don't have the exact numbers in front of me. It looked to me like they were
blitzing a little bit less or a little bit more selectively and trying to get pressure
just with four very successfully against Matthew Stafford. And there were a couple of drops.
Then Rashid Shaheed steps up and says, hey, remember me. I'm the guy who shows up in these
late games for the Seattle Seahawks, a punt return for a touchdown, and then sets them up
with great field position after another failed Rams drive. That started to flip the game.
And of course, the Rams special teams, I texted you this. I was like, we thought the game was
going to end. And I said, I never bet against Rams special teams, parentheses, negative.
All right. Let's actually listen to that Rashid Shahid play. So just to think about where we are
in the game at this point. Matthew Stafford throws the no look touchdown to Pook
Nakua to go up 30 to 14 with 13 minutes left in the game. At that point in the game,
the Rams have, you know, over an 80% chance to win according to the next gen stats. It gets even
higher later in the game. In all four of their losses this season, they have had a big time
lead in over an 80% chance, which probably makes a lot of the people listening and watching.
You know, thank you to everyone who's watching live on YouTube. Think, well, that's why these
percentages don't make any difference. Maybe not when it comes to the Rams. The Seahawks drive down
the field, they get into the red zone, and Kobe Turner has what feels like a game ceiling
interception with about eight minutes and change to go. And the Rams have the ball up 16. That
starts a sequence of offensive drives in the fourth quarter where the Rams get the ball five times.
They have a total of four first downs in those five drives, includes three straight, three and
outs. They take up over six and a half minutes of clock in five drives. They fail to run the
clock out and the Seahawks begin their comeback after that first three and out where they go
run run pass and then punt. Let's listen to that punt. Seahawks can jump right back into this game
with a big return here by Rashid Shaheed. This is a high wobbly kick. Sheheed has to run up,
makes the catch in his own 43, starts up the middle. Now he has a gap on the left side 40. Turns up
field. There he goes. 20, 15, 10, 5. Holy catfish. A touch. Touched.
Down, Seahawks.
I'm telling you, the coaches next door breaking the glass.
And Rashid Shahid does it again, just when the Seahawks need a big special team's play, they get it.
Oh, great call.
And it's a great call, and of course he's talking about the offensive and defensive coaches that are up in the booth,
slamming on the glass sides of the booth as that play is happening, which,
would be so fun, I think, to call a game right next to.
That was one of those moments, Greg.
I've seen a few of them in Rams history, and especially on special teams.
I'm thinking of that Ravens game.
I think it was two years ago where it almost was like it, it's a very quick right hook
that knocks the wind out of you very suddenly.
And you're almost, you could see it.
The Rams are almost reeling, like did not expect it totally surprised by it.
But it's something that they've struggled with all year, Greg,
is their special teams unit.
If they've changed personnel, they've churned out the bottom of the roster with some of their coverage.
And certainly it failed them there.
Yeah.
And to me, it's more about one of the best special teams units in the NFL.
Like if you look at DVOA efficiency, the Seahawks are two.
The Rams are 25.
And that was before they got Rashid Shahid, who has just a preposterous history.
That's a Harbaugh coaching down there, isn't it?
Of long touchdowns from scrimmage.
He is top seven all time.
I think in average length of touchdowns,
if you count just as scrimmage touchdowns,
of course that was on a punt return.
He has the longest average length of a touchdown since the merger.
It's just outrageous how many 50-yard plus touchdowns he has gotten,
and that's basically the only touchdown that he gets.
And yet there's still a lot of work to be done after that.
I think when we think back about this game,
we'll think about the ensuing two-point conversion,
where you think it's an incomplete pass
and everyone on the field seems to think
it was an incomplete pass
except who is the man that picked it up there in the moment?
I'm totally blanking.
Cooper Cup, no.
No, that was Charbonnet picked it up.
Charbonnet picked it up.
He's on top of it.
No one else really seems to realize
that it could.
He does not really know what he's doing in that moment.
He doesn't.
And it takes a review to determine that Sam Darnold
was in fact throwing the ball backwards when Jared Verst deflex it, he picks it up in the end zone.
And that two points really allows them to get to overtime, to get the two-point conversion
that they later need later in regulation.
And it's just one of those plays.
I guess we're back to that the Seahawks never play a normal game.
Imagine being at that game tonight, Jordan.
Yeah, I mean, the crowd, you could hear the crowd slowly start to swell as they started to realize
what was going on.
They kept playing the review of this pass and thinking, oh, yeah, that's kind of moving backwards or at least parallel.
The crazy thing is when they finally get the right angle where it's actually on the line of scrimmage, even then, I do think it was backward, but it is so close and that ends up making a big difference.
It's such a complicated game because you want to give credit, you want to blame things for going wrong, I guess, for the Rams.
but it's a night where Matthew Stafford throws for 457 yards in three touchdowns.
It has the great overtime touchdown.
Dominates one of, if not the best defenses in the league for three quarters.
And yet, when you think about the game, you still have to think about what happened after that moment.
The Rams are in a totally commanding position when they get the ball back again.
And as I mentioned, they go three and out three straight times.
So I don't really blame the play calling.
Because it starts out, run, run, pass.
That doesn't work.
Then they go pass, pass.
That works even worse.
There's a batted pass in there.
You mentioned the pressure is getting there.
There's some pressures.
Sometimes it's four-man.
Then the next time around, after that three-and-out, they go run pass-pass.
Like, they tried every single combination of how aggressive they want to be.
Ultimately, they have another drive because their defense does get some stops.
They give up one short, big time throw to Sam Darnold to Barner, which gets it back to a tie game.
But the defense does give the offense a chance to just win the game in regulation.
And they're not able to do that two different times.
That ends one drive where they missed Mavis kick, which is going to keep Sean McBay up at night.
And then another drive at the end of regulation, when they had the timeout, they had plenty of clock.
And you kind of figured this is Stafford's moment to go lead them to a victory.
and they're not able to get off the field there.
What did you see from the fourth quarter
when it was going wrong for the Rams
and right for the Seahawks out of the Seahawks defense
and how do they get off the field?
Well, they, first of all,
the explosives did not help.
There were some coverage issues
and the players that had been,
the types of pressures that have been working
against Sam Donald early in the game,
which I'm sure talk about later if we get to it.
It just wasn't as effective.
there were, I think some of the issues were especially these kind of, when you go back and
you look at the dots, they look like coverage issues, right? In the secondary, we know that they
are missing Quentin Lake, Charles Wallace, I keep calling Charles Wallace out of a wrinkle in time,
but Josh Wallace had a great most of this game and was playing in that star position like he has
in relief.
But, you know, you saw at times the receivers get behind or just find their ways into space.
Clint Kubiak was working a lot of different formation changes as well.
To me, this is when also the Seahawks got much more aggressive in trying to push the ball
than they did, than they were when they started the game.
They were almost like weirdly cautious to start the game.
And they didn't get a lot of bites at the apple.
He only got to throw the ball six times.
They were trying to make the run happen.
It just wasn't happening.
But it was sort of that Ben don't break type of thing
and breaking at the wrong times for the Rams.
Yeah.
Like to me, it's more about the Seahawks defense in general.
Because if you really think about the Seahawks offense,
they never really got into a rhythm.
They hit the big Kenneth Walker play to start the second half,
55-yard touchdown rush.
How we're here.
Let's listen to Kenneth Walker,
giving them an early lead in the third quarter.
Our question, first and ten.
Here's a hand off to Walker now.
He starts up the middle.
He breaks it outside 50.
He's down 40s on the run.
30, 25, 20.
He's going to go 10, third.
Touchdown.
Seahawks.
55 yards.
And the way Ken Walker, the third,
started the game on the opening drive
with a screen pass for 46.
This time, he goes 55.
on a handoff, his long for the season, and he takes it in for six, and the Seahawks have tied this baby up at 13 apiece.
And I thought that was such an important moment because even though they ended up trailing 30 to 14 by the end of the fourth, or the start of the fourth quarter, this game reminded me of the first game in that, like, one team is dominating the game, and that was the Rams at that point.
They're killing them in yardage.
It could have been 20 to 6 at halftime.
It could have been 23 to 6.
They played with their food by struggling in the red zone,
getting stopped on fourth down in a game where they were kind of dominating.
At that point, they end up trailing.
And I know eventually they do build up that big lead.
But it's not like the Seahawks offense really got in rhythm is what I was kind of getting to.
Because after that intercept, after that touchdown by Kenneth Walker,
if you think about the rest of the second half,
Darnold throws an interception.
They punt after a couple first downs.
Darnold throws another interception.
They get the one quick turnaround, big play touchdown to Barner,
and that's the one thing the offense does.
And then they get three chances to possibly win the game at the end of the game.
And they go three and out for all three.
So at no point did they really get into an offensive rhythm,
but their defense kept getting the ball back for them over and over again.
and eventually Darnold makes it happen in overtime.
By the time, you were talking about that Kenneth Walker touchdown.
His two explosive plays accounted for 101 of Seattle's 185 net yards
at the time when the Rams were up after the field goal, 16 to 14.
So, yeah, like could not figure out, like the explosives and then nothing, right?
Like it was so, and it also felt, it also felt like they were taking a warm-up walk before they started to run.
You know, like they were getting their legs going and they were starting because ultimately what you saw at the end of this game was the purest definition of complementary football, right?
And what you saw at the end of this game was when Sam Darnold in overtime needed to finally get this offense moving down the field in a cohesive looking way.
and putting together big pieces of plays
as well as the little conversions that mattered.
That was when he did it.
But up until then, you're right.
It was like start, stop, start stop, like slow in the first half,
like just slowly kind of limbering up a little bit.
And then ultimately, like you said, the defense, I mean,
God, kudos to the Seattle defense because where you kind of saw,
and I know, yes, the Rams moved the ball down the field at the end too,
But, like, where you saw some of this gas out, I think, happen for the Rams.
Seattle, even losing Nick Aminwari to an injury late in the game, like, they just kept coming.
They just, they are a monolithic wave that just will never stop trying to smother you.
And it is really crazy to watch.
And look, it's why I love football.
It's why I love talking about the game afterwards.
Like, you can look and see that they gave up 5801 yards and 37 points.
And still kept coming at you.
Right.
And still kept coming.
If you don't count the end of the half drive from the Rams where they got the ball with, you know, 80 yards to go for in the first half, in essentially just, you know, kneeled on the ball, didn't try to score.
They gave up scores on six straight drives before it all, you know, went wrong in the fourth quarter.
There are so many different types of ways that you can win a game.
And I think this Seahawks team has been really resourceful,
and they have big playmakers everywhere,
and they end up making it when it really matters.
I don't think it's a death blow for the Rams by any means.
But it's probably a death blow for their number one seed,
just to talk stakes, because we're going to go still into this game.
The magic number for the Rams to get eliminated now from the NFC West is one.
Like the Seahawks just have to win one more game and the Rams are not going to do it because the Seahawks and the Ram, the 49ers who are loving this result, like they could be playing for the NFC West title in week 18, depending on what the 49ers do in the meantime.
The 49ers have a chance at the one seed.
The bears have a chance at the one seed.
The Packers have a chance at the one seed and the Rams are going to need a lot of help.
And they're potentially, Jordan, going to be looking back.
at this game and thinking like now we have to go play outdoors potentially for three straight
weeks instead of having a buy in the first round and it just it just comes down to the details what
do you think like sean you having covered the team for so long we'll be thinking about most on
the flight home his kicker probably it's so unfair though he's i know he's gonna say he's gonna
to say, and I am sure, like, and also probably those five drives where they came away with no
points. Because I think, I think if they go back and look at the tape for the most part, I think
they'll be fine with the way that Chris Shula called this game on defense. I think they'll be
fine, especially a couple of, like, truly magical moments. And I think they're going to be
fine overall with how that group played. They will not be fine with special teams losing
contain on the punt return touchdown. It's just, you know, beating your head against the wall over
and over and over again, or trying the same thing so many times and expecting different results,
right? Like, it's just, it's been special teams so many times with this team, whether it's
losing an edge in a big moment or, in this case, impacting, I know Patrick Claibon's in my
head, but impacting the momentum truly of a game. And Sean McVeigh does believe in momentum,
and I would imagine that will be a huge facet, but those five drives with no points, a couple
of the drops to Colby Parkinson, who's been playing great football lately and goes back to Seattle,
you know, where he joined the Rams from and, you know, a couple of drops in key moments. That
holding by Davis Allen, you know, for a Rams team that was deploying 13 personnel so effectively
with like over a 60% success rate at one point, three tight ends, one receiver, one running back
on the field against the Seattle team that had previously been the only one to stop them from doing
that with such effectiveness. And for these tight ends to a couple times make great plays,
but also including a couple touchdowns, but also a holding penalty in a crucial moment
that stalled out one of those drives where they could have potentially gone down the field
and won the game. Those are the things I think if you're a coach that keep you up at night.
Yeah, you lose an offensive lineman Kevin Dotson early in this game, and they were not able to run the ball.
I think that was what stood out to me because this has been the most successful running team in the league by pure success rate.
And in the end tonight, they either had to go away from the run or it just wasn't very effective.
The Seahawks, we talk about the big plays.
They had a 50% success rate running the ball tonight.
It definitely picked up towards the end of the game where the Rams were at 37.
And that was after they started running the ball really well.
And so I think about so many of the big Rams wins this year,
it's including the last couple of weeks,
including against the Lions.
They get the ball late and they just run it out.
Like they're running when the other team knows that they're going to run and they run it out.
And they were not able to do that tonight.
And then they were not able to have enough faith to continue even to run it.
And I think the passing game, you know,
doesn't have Devante Adams.
Stafford played outstanding.
and had a number of great throws.
There was just like a couple throws in those last three or four drives that were off that he'll look back on.
And it, you know, it just messes with all the narratives.
But I think it just shows you a great defense like the one Mike McDonald runs.
Like they're always going to keep spinning the wheel and try to find the right answer.
And eventually, I think they found the right answers with their personnel.
Well, you saw that not just half to half, but quarter to quarter with them.
Just the way that, like I said, even though they gave up a ton of yards,
if you look at the box score, the way that they just kept coming at Matthew Stafford.
And again, I do think with Kevin Dotson out, you could even tell early in this game,
Sean McVeigh was going for it on fourth downs.
The second Kevin Dotson left the game and Justin Dietich came in,
who's played pretty well when he's been in relief of either one of those two guards.
But it's not the same when you're running the ball with a guy that's like probably about my height.
You know, obviously I would hope weighs more than me.
but, you know, probably about my height.
And, you know, it's, it's one of those where you could tell immediately he,
he sort of turtled up from going for it.
Dietich had a penalty, obviously, that called back a touchdown.
And then he, and then Sean, like, waited for it to try to get the Seahawks to jump
off sides on a fourth and goal, or a fourth and short near the goal line.
And Matthew Stafford was livid that that was the play.
It was a great shot of Matthew Stafford on the broadcast.
like he wanted to go for it every time.
But I could tell that McVeigh was not comfortable with their guards at that point.
And I think that showed near the end because it is a formula for them to move the line of
scrimmage and close these games to go suffocation ball against an opponent, especially with
a lead like that, to not have to throw it so much, right?
And it was something that has bit Sean McVeigh before in previous years before he had a run
game like this where it would just be throw, throw, throw.
everything's on Matthew Stafford's shoulder and arm, which when it's great, can be great,
but when you're also missing one of the best receivers in the NFL and Devante Adams and certainly
their highest scoring one, you saw them missing him in a route that Terrence Ferguson ran,
that Matthew Stafford threw the ball to the landmark, and Terrence Ferguson came out of the
slot on the play. So you knew that if Devante Adams was in the game, that would have been
Devante Adams's route. And so, and then it sales incomplete. It could have been maybe a walk-in
touchdown at that point. Just these little moments that I think some of it being personnel
driven. Then also Seattle having the fortitude to capitalize on all of the little things
that could potentially go wrong for the opponent in the game, Seattle has this resilience to
them where they know how to capitalize on these things. So there's so many little moments,
like, look, the Rams failed on a fourth and short on their very first drive in Seattle territory.
There's, you know, a drive where Tuka has a contested catch right along the goal line.
They end up not scoring a touchdown on that.
Matthew Stafford misses a deep shot where Pukkahua is wide open going down the field that you just don't normally see.
You mentioned kind of the conservative decisions to take the three points, which I didn't have a problem with in this game for the most part.
Like, Sean McVay was being aggressive going for four things.
Yeah.
And once they missed Kevin Dots.
and it changed.
Yes, and that was pretty early on in the game where their first six points are on those
field goals where they're settling for it, one of them where they tried to like draw a delay
a game penalty.
And it was just so much energy.
I mean, have you see, I mean, I can't remember, Sean McVeigh gets pumped a lot.
So that's not true.
I would say Sean McVeigh was peak pumped when they knocked the ball out of Cooper Cups' hands
for a forced fumble.
I believe it was Cam Curl on the play late in the.
in the first half.
Like I was fearful of anyone that was around Sean McVeigh
because his veins were just like coming out of his neck at this point.
And to lose this game is going to be a big time letdown for them.
Yeah.
And you know Cooper Cup just had to dagger him right back at the very end of the game
with that vintage Cooper Cup toe tap.
And he had a couple of misplays.
And especially that one, you know,
obviously he was sick to his stomach losing that fumble.
And then one of the nastiest, meanest play calls I've ever seen in my entire life, courtesy of Chris Shula, it was Josh Wallace and basically had the defense lineup in man-to-man.
And Josh Wallace tracked Cooper Cup across the stack in motion.
So again, a man indicator showing that you are in man-to-man.
And then instead of playing press man against Cooper Cup, he basically jumped into the zone, knowing that Sam Darnold was going to see a one-on-one on the left.
side perimeter.
And so Josh Wallace jumps inside the zone and intercept Sam Darnold.
And the most dastardly thing about it is that the Rams still was sending a linebacker
to close over the top of Cooper Cup just in case Sam Darnold was able to adjust and throw
into the seam where Cooper Cup was going.
But it was like one of the meanest, most mean-spirited complimentary play calls I've ever
seen in a game.
And it was done by like a undrafted free agent who's filling in.
in Josh Wallace.
And so Cooper Cup getting back in a vintage way, like that is a toe tap I've seen a billion
times, right?
On the sideline, total situational awareness understands exactly where that second foot needs
to land.
I've seen it a billion times and he does it right at the right moment for the Seahawks.
Let's listen to that interception by Wallace.
It was 16 to 13.
This is in the third quarter.
it quickly became a two-score game after this.
Rams showing blitz.
Let's see who comes.
They only rush for.
Donald unloads quickly.
It's intercepted.
Right side Josh Wallace.
50, 40, gets a block from Fisk.
Leaves inside to the five.
Extends the football.
He's down inside the one.
Josh Wallace with the takeaway.
A 55-yard interception return.
The Rams are on the doorstep with a two-point lead.
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Let's dive into the ultimate darnal game because he has that interception.
Football is so contextual.
He has the interception where Kobe Turner
picks him off on the goal line in the fourth quarter.
Just the next drive.
If you're watching on YouTube,
you can see the pressure gets to Darnold quickly.
He lets go of it.
His receiver is not at all where he thinks he's going to be
or he just panics and throws it into coverage
where they drop the defensive line.
And at that point in the game,
if the Rams offense takes care of business
or if the Seahawks defense doesn't pick up their buddy Sam Darnold,
we're talking for the next month
about how Sam Darnold can't win a big game
that you can't trust them.
The Rams are Sam Darnold killers.
They have no chance to win three straight road games in the playoffs.
Maybe they won't even win one road game in the playoffs.
But because the Seahawks defense gives them a chance
and they get a wide open receiver to Barner later
and they get all those stops,
even when Darnold can't cash it in at the end of the fourth quarter
and he gets to overtime and has a great drive,
we are feeling different about Sam Darnold.
And we should.
Maybe we shouldn't because to me, this game, it kind of is Sam Darnold.
And it's why the path is obviously narrower to win a Super Bowl with Sam Darnold as your quarterback than it is with Matthew Stafford.
But it is a team game.
And you can win games in all sorts of ways.
And it depends on which defenses you're going to face if they're going to be the right ones to be able to expose Darnold for who he is.
The thing I have to love about Darnold, I think, is that he always keeps firing.
And sometimes the keeps firing does land in four interceptions.
But tonight, the ability to keep firing did help them win this game.
And he was not high on the list of reasons they won this game, but he was part of them
winning this game.
And now they have a much better chance to go on a Super Bowl run.
Here's why I think the Ciox can win the Super Bowl, Greg.
Because I don't really buy the, I understand what some of the tape looks like and the
turnovers are not good, obviously.
There are certain types of pressure.
And it's not just pressure.
It's certain types of pressure.
that interception that he threw,
Chris Shula rushed a defensive back,
an inside linebacker,
and drop the flippin nose tackle
into zone coverage to get that.
Like, I would not, I mean, come on.
Like, a lot of quarterbacks are throwing an interception
against something like that.
Against the first, against the Josh Wallace look,
a lot of quarterbacks are throwing an interception
against that type of thing as well.
So for me, it's, yes, it's specific types of pressure,
not all pressure against Sam Darnold.
But here's why I think,
that he can co-lead the Seahawks to a Super Bowl,
at least at a Super Bowl appearance,
is because the Seahawks play matchup football
and you saw it tonight, especially on defense,
almost better than anybody else in the NFL right now,
because they adjust so quickly,
the communication along that entire coaching staff
and the expertise and the knowledge
and the IQ of those players
and the physical nature of those players
and everything they're able to do,
they adjust so quickly.
And combine that with pure actual resilience, if you want to know what resilience as an intangible
trait looks like, it is what Sam Darnold did tonight, which was fail a bunch and then keep swinging
and trust that at the right time, at the exact time, not only was his entire team going to help
set him up to make the play, but he was then going to reciprocate and make that play.
And in the playoffs and in making a deep Super Bowl run, it does not always matter how complete of
a team you were in the regular season, and this is a very complete team. But how you play
matchup football and how you show specific resilience and strategy in key moments. And that is
exactly what Seattle showed tonight. I know. When Puka and Akua scored that, you just figured
the Rams are going to find a way. But it's one of the reasons you have to give the Seahawks credit
for winning the toss and overtime, not doing what the 49ers did in the Super Bowl, in deciding
to give the ball to the Rams first.
The Rams, understandably, just kicked the extra point.
But the Seahawks knew that they could not have a tie in this game.
I most misspoke, of course, earlier when I said that there was a sweep.
I think of that first game and how much like the Seahawks dominated the line of scrimmage
and they outgained the Rams, but the Rams, of course, won that game.
So, you know, a tie was not going to help the Seahawks in this situation.
They needed to get that tiebreaker back on their side.
And so after giving up the touchdown, they knew exactly.
exactly what they had to deal with.
And the 49ers are watching and they're thinking our ex-49ers.
And I'm stealing this from the comment section, maybe are the ones who are going to come through with the biggest two-point conversion of the season.
Yes, famous X-49er Sam Darnold to Eric Sauer, Cybert, who did not have a catch.
Like, he's like not in the box score.
They don't put the two-point conversions in the box score, but he caught that two-point conversion.
And the thing that stands out in that two-point conversion and the other, you know, assist I think should go in the fourth quarter is the offensive line played much better even even though I know Kobe Turner had a number of splash plays and was incredible in this game in that overtime drive. The offensive line won. And they had moments of dominance in this game, including the opening drive. And so like they've had their share of injuries. They did not have their left tackle tonight. That was a huge factor in this game. And on the biggest play of the season, like was that Donald's third.
read. I mean, he was back there forever before he found him. Yeah, and man, I, I sort of thought
this a couple of times tonight. I hope this incredible Kobe Turner, aka. All-Star vibes team
member just does not have this game wasted. And at least it's an island game so everybody can
actually see, you know. But it's just, yeah, it was, they held up at the right time. Again,
Sam Darnold was calm at exactly the right time.
I did not realize that about the 49ers connection because you know the 49ers were absolutely
ecstatic about this one considering, you know, they're still lurking around in the NFC.
And also probably ecstatic watching the Rams miss a kick, considering now the 49ers apparently
have all their kicking problems solved. And it's the other NFC West teams that seem to have
some issues with their kicks. So, you know, the universe is a giant arc. You know, Greg?
It works in mysterious ways, and the chances of Seattle, San Francisco being the Sunday nighter in week 18 went up because what the 49ers have is the tiebreaker over everyone right now.
They're four and one in the division.
Right.
They're four and one in the division.
The problem is they're at Indianapolis this week on Monday night.
We'll be recapping that live on YouTube afterwards.
Me and Nick Shook.
And then a very difficult game hosting the Bears before.
playing Seattle.
So they have a lot of work to do to stay on, you know,
they have to win those two games to get to the Seattle game.
But if they went out, they're the one seed, which is,
which is just a crazy situation.
And like I said, the Rams are going to have basically an impossible time
passing the Seahawks at this point because Seattle, you know,
plays at Carolina next week.
Carolina's been the giant killer.
I guess, I guess we can't completely rule them out.
But, you know, the Rams will need a lot of help.
They're going to need a 49ers loss and they're going to need two Seahawks losses to try to get to that one seat.
If not, we're just going to have the NFC, maybe looking a little more like the AFC than we expected, which is basically everyone can win it except maybe that NFC South theme.
I cannot wait.
Us West Coasters getting to watch NFC West football, we just exist in an embarrassment of wealth, frankly, minus the Cardinals, but they're in Mountain Time.
I love you flexing on the NFC West.
your division. It really is where the best of the teams are this year, although I guess the
NFC North and what we're going to see Saturday night, we'll have a discussion with that.
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slash laptops. I, by the way, I know Stafford didn't get the win tonight. He did not hurt his
standing for the MVP. You never know what's going to happen over the next two weeks. He's got to
keep playing well. They can't stub their toe in two games. They're going to be heavily
favored in Atlanta in Arizona. But he entered tonight as the MVP favorite. I think he left
tonight as the MVP favorite because he had an outstanding game overall. They just didn't get the
win. Can I tell you my favorite Stafford moment? You would think it was the no look
pass, which never gets old. The first time I ever saw that was in training camp where he was
throwing it to Daryl Henderson.
And
Darrell Henderson was like in the wash
up the middle of the field in the red
zone and I
yelled three curse words
and that's those are the three curse words
I think every single time I
I see that.
And you know
my favorite moment of his
though because he is playing
outside of his body really
like he he's kind of in that
I call it the sole stealer.
Darkly Chaotic Matthew Stafford.
I coined the term during their Super Bowl run.
And my favorite part, though, was when he was getting really stressed about Sean McVeigh,
giving him a really long play call in the helmet.
And he started doing this, like, hand gesture where you could, it's what I do when I am
really stressed out by small talk.
I do it sort of close to my sides and very subtle.
When I'm really stressed out when small talk is just continuing and continuing and continuing,
and I really want to interrupt, but I don't want to be rude.
So I get really anxious.
about it and I start doing this with my hands.
I saw it.
And then when they ran the play, I was like, oh, I get why the play call was so long
because it was like a tight end screen off of a flea flicker.
So I was like, yeah, that one must have been pretty long winded
because then you have to get two play calls in.
And that one's probably pretty long itself with all the blocking.
That was how I was feeling when this game went to overtime.
And I realized it was not.
Greg started going like this.
Gonna be able to drive my family to the airport where they're,
going right now for the holidays.
Although if we finish this thing soon enough, I might still drive there and try to
say goodbye.
The last thing I did want to mention is Pukua is weak because we have not been able
to address that.
And first of all, Pukua, like, had over 200 yards in this game.
He is making a strong bid to win offensive player of the year, as great as Jackson
Smith in Jigba has been.
And he was fantastic in this game after.
been basically shut out in the first half.
Smith and Jigba finishes with 8 and 96 in a touchdown.
Pook on a night without Devante Adams goes 12 for 225 yards and two touchdowns.
Just like a ridiculous performance.
One of the best contested catch seasons of all time.
One of the best receiver seasons like that we've seen.
And he's playing out of his mind.
But it was in a week where I think he lost a lot of fans.
I'm sure Rans fans are going to more than.
stick by him. And there'll be a segment that will be cheering him for what happened in his week.
But he apologized on Thursday. And I will quote Pukunakua for his apology for what he did on a
live stream during the week. When I appeared the other day on a social media live stream,
it was suggested to me to perform a specific movement as part of my next touchdown celebration.
At the time, I had no idea. This act was anti-Semitic in nature and perpetual.
harmful stereotypes against Jewish people, Nakua said it was in an Instagram post that he sent
out. I deeply apologize to anyone who is offended by my actions as I do not stand for any form
of racism, bigotry, or hate of another group of people. The NFL also released a statement
and a lot of people want to kind of give Puka Nakua a pass because he's young and dumb.
But our friend Patrick Claibon, I think, put it well. If we're giving a pass for people who
do hateful things because they're dumb, that's going to take care of a lot of the population
that's doing stuff that he doesn't need to be doing. And that was far from the only dumb thing
that Pukunakua, you know, said on the live stream, including that he doesn't believe concussions
are real, that you can control them with your mind. So just a rough week for Pukonakua. And
typical of him he plays great on the field but you know we did want to hit that because that
that's been the biggest story around the Rams all week and we thought they'd be celebrating
when instead they're going back and dealing with all this coming off of a loss yeah and tough
questions after a loss too because they had not addressed the media other than a statement on a short
week normally a Wednesday is an off day or a rest day or at least a no media like very light
walkthrough day. So wasn't a chance to, and it was a lot of no comment at that time as
they were deciding what to do. I would say, you know, I think with everything, actions speak
louder than words. And I think obviously that being the most serious of what occurred, there's
also the, you know, trying to sneak people into or trying to get people into the football building
a YouTuber
of a certain reputation
trying to get into the
football building on a short week when you're playing
for the division
and some of the comments about officiating
that
dumb decision or not
you are aware you're not supposed to do that
as a player in any platform
he was aware that he will get fine
they talked to them and he will
and so I think that that's where
again aside from you know at best is a huge learning moment otherwise that's also something that
the situational awareness needs to improve and you know a 24 year old young man with a with a baby so
situational awareness moving around in the world as the face of a franchise as the star you know
I hope for the best for all of that yeah I think it's annoying whenever
fans or media try to tie something that's serious and off the field and completely unrelated to
things that are happening on the field like he is dealing with that situation now and it puts
puka in a different light for this season and we'll see how that that all goes and this ram
season now is in a different space they are very much super bowl contenders they can win the
Super Bowl as a five seed or a six seed whatever it ends up being they still have a chance to be
the one or the two seed they just are going to get it going to need a little help they just were pushed
back tonight on a night where it looked like it felt like it was going to be a big time coronation
an MVP moment for Stafford who still might win the award they just got a little more adversity and
they're going to have to try to try to go win the Super Bowl from a lower seed like they did back five
years ago. We've got to get out of it. I can already, I can already hear the spin coming into my text
messages. This is perfect. It's just like 2021. You know, I can already hear the copium.
Yeah. Meanwhile, Seattle's like, that's great for you. We just came back on you in a game that we're
down 30 to 14 and you had the freaking ball midway through the fourth quarter. Let's go. Seattle fans,
this team has been a lot of fun. What a surprise. This Seahawks season has been.
And they were expected to be a 500 team.
They are at top of the NFC.
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