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L.A. Rams News: No, the NO no-call and the Seattle call are not the same

The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl, and for the Los Angeles Rams it’s “coulda would shoulda”, however anyone saying that the missed call featuring the Rams and New Orleans Saints in their 2018-2019 Championship Game is similar to that Seattle play, I don’t see it that way. My friends, welcome to a Ramblin Random […]


The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl, and for the Los Angeles Rams it’s “coulda would shoulda”, however anyone saying that the missed call featuring the Rams and New Orleans Saints in their 2018-2019 Championship Game is similar to that Seattle play, I don’t see it that way.

My friends, welcome to a Ramblin Random Ramsdon!

The two calls in question are NOT the same type of call. What happened when the Rams played in New Orleans was a “missed” call and it stayed missed, for better or worse. What happened when the Seahawks were awarded a 2-point conversion on Thursday Night Football against the Rams was not just a missed call, but someone from the broadcast calling the league (not the league reviewing it internally), offering their two cents, AND THEN the call was changed because of that third-party interference.

Has that ever happened before?

I’ll be redundant, the Seahawks beat the Rams. The Seahawks won the Super Bowl. Check.

Great, now back to the topic at hand. In the 2018 NFC Championship Game, the ref(s) “missed” a clear pass interference call on the Rams, however we see that happen all the time. Pass interferences get missed. A lot of physical penalties (holding, facemask, ect.) get missed or overlooked. That’s part of the game.

In the Week 16 Thursday Night Game, as far as I can tell, the NFL missed a call (normal), and then someone from Amazon Prime called the NFL to let them know what they missed (not normal), and then the call was overturned (that’s never happened before, or it’s never been documented to happen).

Please correct me if I am wrong, but no 2-point play has EVER happened that way. To the best of my knowledge, no TV or streaming broadcast person has been able to call NFL offices during a game, and change a call. That is exactly what happened in Week 16 of the 2025 season.

It’s new territory, that’s why it’s news.

The Rams blew that game, and a 16-point lead. Not arguing that, but that 2-point play was strange, and its back in the forefront of the news due to the league and sources spilling the beans on how that play was overturned this week.

Why didn’t they tell us this weeks ago? A good and fair question.

Does it matter? No, I guess not. The NFL works in mysterious ways, nothing new about that. I’d be lying if I told you I was done with watching the NFL. I’d be lying if I said the NFL got the call wrong, I think they got it right, but HOW and WHY they got there? That’s the cause for pause and discussion.

You can disagree! I am wrong often.

Time to move on? Never.

Thanks for checking out Turf Show Times and have a great Saturday!

For more discussion consider this article and the comments! Or just stay right here!

And happy Valentine’s Day, you bunch of love bugs.

Top-10 draft prospect falls to Rams in new PFF mock draft (ramswire)

“Pro Football Focus’s Trevor Sikkema and Dalton Wasserman went through and picked players for very team in the first round. While they both thought a trade into the top-10 for the Rams was doable, they ultimately settled on staying put and snagging two defensive players with the Nos. 13 and 29 selections.

Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese fell to L.A. at No. 13, while the Rams took Clemson cornerback Avieon Terrell at No. 29.“

Three Safeties Los Angeles Rams Could Sign in Free Agency (si.com)

“The Los Angeles Rams are entering the 2026 offseason as one of the early favorites to win Super Bowl LXI at SoFi Stadium next season. After coming up just short of reaching this year’s big game, plus having league MVP Matthew Stafford on hand, Los Angeles is seemingly a couple of pieces away from winning it all in 2026. However, they must tackle an important offseason.

The Rams are Top 10 in salary cap space to go along with four Top-100 draft picks, including two first-round choices, in this year’s NFL Draft. General manager Les Snead will have plenty of money to work with to coincide with a hefty group of players up for an extension this offseason from the incredible 2023 draft class.“

Rams’ Puka Nacua Reveals Top 3 CB’s He’s Faced During NFL Career in Video (bleacherreport)

“Los Angeles Rams star wide receiver Puka Nacua revealed the top three cornerbacks that he’s faced throughout his three years in the NFL.

Nacua listed Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey, Denver Broncos cornerback Patrick Surtain II and Atlanta Falcons corner AJ Terrell during an appearance on The Arena: Gridiron.“

“Were they screwed by that 2 point call? YES. Did it cost them the SB? NO. They had their chance at revenge in the NFC Championship game and they blew it. (well Smith blew it).” -ram’68

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