Just curious, do you know what the Los Angeles Rams win/loss record is against Caleb Williams? It’s 0-1. That’s right, Williams beat the Rams last year in his rookie season, and he’s 1-0 vs. the Rams, Matthew Stafford and Sean McVay.
So, I ask, how do the Rams beat the Bears this weekend? If Williams and his Bears beat the Rams last year with Matt Eberflus at head coach and Shane Waldron at offensive coordinator, how can the Rams take on Ben Johnson and his revamped and revived Bears? (Tell us in the comments!)
Afterall, this Bears team is better than last year’s team, right? And that team beat L.A.
I don’t say this to say the Rams can’t win, but for anyone saying this will be easy, I don’t feel that way. For anyone who wants to point to certain stats and conclude Williams isn’t that good, or that this is a great matchup for L.A.’s offense, I hear you, and the Rams’ fan in me hope you are right! But the football fan in me knows that it’s hard to get to this point in the season.
The Bears have, and they have as good a chance to win as the Rams, if not a better chance in Chicago to end L.A.‘s season.
It’s Thursday, we are well on our way to this matchup, and it could very well be epic. But easy for the Rams? A blowout for the Rams? I’m not buying it.
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Caleb Williams leads 4 scoring drives as Bears beat Rams 24-18 (espn.com)
“CHICAGO — — Once Caleb Williams and the Bears’ offense found their rhythm, they started stringing together the sort of possessions the team and its fans envision on a regular basis.
Williams led four scoring drives, D’Andre Swift had 165 yards from scrimmage and a touchdown, and Chicago held off the Los Angeles Rams 24-18 on Sunday.
The Bears (2-2) scored touchdowns on back-to-back possessions in the second half after struggling early. Jaquan Brisker intercepted Matthew Stafford with about a minute remaining following a punt on the previous play.
Williams threw for 157 yards and a touchdown after setting a Bears rookie record by passing for 363 yards on 52 attempts in a loss at Indianapolis last week. He said this performance was a step forward.“
“Ahhh the ol fg game when the Rams had Tutu…whit…drob and Park as our recievers….such a bad game” -BubbaKincaid
A 900K-acre land sale just made LA Rams owner Stan Kroenke the nation’s largest private landowner (nypost)
“Kroenke, 78, topped Land Report’s annual list of the country’s 100 largest landowners, leading a pack of billionaires eager to beef up their rural portfolios.“
Is Soldier Field heated? How the Bears and other NFL stadiums handle snow (sports.yahoo)
“Yes, the Bears have a heated field. That doesn’t mean the snow will magically melt on contact, though. From a practical standpoint, heated NFL fields are designed to keep the ground from freezing and the grass alive, not to turn December games into slush bowls. Sometimes snow sticks. Sometimes it doesn’t.
Here’s how heated fields at Soldier Field and around the NFL actually work.
How do heated NFL fields actually work?
You know that cocky neighbor who always has a clean driveway when it snows, even though you’ve never seen them throw salt out? They probably have an electrically heated driveway. That’s not what NFL stadiums are doing.“
“The Bears have earned the right to be in this game. Taking them lightly will be a huge mistake.” -delusionalramfanslosteve
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