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Rams Film Review: Live by special teams, die by special teams

Rams K Joshua Karty


Over the past five years of the Sean McVay era, the Los Angeles Rams have had a special teams problem. In 2023, the Rams had one of the worst special teams units of all time according to DVOA. After moving on from Matt Gay, the Rams’ kicking unit struggled. However, they also had issues on the punt return unit, costing them games.

However, that has seemingly turned a corner over the last year. Last season, the Rams got some stability at the kicker position with Joshua Karty. Additionally, Ethan Evans has been more than a solid punter and Xavier Smith has been good in the return game.

This season, the Rams have grown more accustomed to the new kickoff rules. This season, Rams opponents have had the lowest field position after kickoffs by a wide margin. A lot of this is because of Karty.

The Rams' kickoff operation has been fantastic through 3 weeks. Their opponents' average field position after kickoffs is the lowest in the NFL by a wide margin.

Joshua Karty's squib kicks into the landing zone have given the Rams a major edge. pic.twitter.com/bZ0BOV1rPn

— Wyatt Miller (@wymill07) September 22, 2025

With the NFL adjusting the touchback to the 35-yard line, teams have been more willing to allow returns for the sake of field position. Still, there is a danger to allowing a return and the potential to take it back for a touchdown. It’s a reason why the NFL made the switch to the new kickoff rules.

After Evans took the Rams kickoffs last season, this year it has been Karty. The Rams had been using Evans for his leg and ability to kick the ball out of the back of the end zone. In 2024, Evans had the third-most touchbacks. However, with the adjusted touchback, Karty has taken the Rams kickoffs and thrived. His ability to squib kick a knuckleball of sorts into the landing zone has been unmatched. Essentially, Karty is taking a player used to playing center field and catching the ball out of the air into a shortstop. It’s like asking a center fielder to suddenly field a shortstop hop. Footballs are weirdly shaped and the bounce on a squib kick can be unpredictable. The Eagles struggled fielding these kicks throughout the game on Sunday.

The Rams have created the best field position on kickoffs this season.

Blocked FGs overshadowed what was a GREAT performance from Karty.

This knuckleball on the kickoff has been a weapon for the Rams STs unit. pic.twitter.com/FbbxJN3fdw

— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) September 23, 2025

Had it not been for the blocked field goals, Joshua Karty may have been in contention for the NFC Special Teams Player of the Week. Karty was 4-for-4 on field goals up to the two blocks. Had he made the game-winner, he probably still takes home the weekly award. On the block, Havenstein was knocked back and tripped, as was Beaux Limmer.

On the make from the same hash earlier in the game, Kevin Dotson is inside with Limmer outside. The Eagles still get penetration, but Karty is able to get the ball over the incoming rush. This is something that the Rams are going to have to fix. They’ve had three kicks blocked over the last two weeks. It didn’t cost them against the Tennessee Titans, but in close games, these plays are the difference.

Karty make from 51 vs. the miss from 44.

Not sure how anyone can blame Karty or Alex Ward. Rams FG protection unit on the overloaded side needs to be better. pic.twitter.com/vTdEwFlMlx

— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) September 23, 2025

Poona Ford Signing Pays Off​


During the offseason, the Rams made the decision to move on from Bobby Brown III. However, in response to that, they brought in Poona Ford to add a run-stopping presence. To say that move has paid off would be an understatement. Ford has been fantastic since joining the Rams and that was exemplified by his performance against the Eagles.

Ford consistently got penetration and caused disruption in the backfield. After running through the Rams twice last season, Saquon Barkley averaged just 2.6 yards per carry which is his lowest output since joining the Eagles. It’s also his lowest since Week 15 of the 2023 season with the New York Giants. Ford was the second-highest graded defensive lineman against the run in Week 3. His 22.2 percent stop rate in the run game ranked fifth and he currently ranks second in run stop win rate via ESPN Analytics.

The Rams brought in Poona Ford this offseason to help in the run game on defense.

Barkley averaged 2.6 ypc on Sunday. It was his lowest ypc with the Eagles and lowest since Week 15 of 2023.

Ford ranked 2nd vs. the run via PFF in Week 3. pic.twitter.com/C42ehPCUwu

— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) September 23, 2025

When it comes to stopping Barkley and the run game, Ford has given the Rams exactly what they paid for in the offseason. For comparison, Brown III has a 55.3 run stop grade via PFF to Ford’s 79.6. Ford also has a run stop percentage of 8.8 percent to Brown’s 2.4 percent. The Rams have to be pleased with the Ford signing.

Quentin Lake earning extension?​


An argument can be made that Quentin Lake has been the most valuable player in the Rams secondary this season. In a contract year, Lake has been very good and proving why he might warrant a contract extension this offseason. Against the Eagles, Lake allowed just three receptions for 15 yards across a team-high seven targets. He recorded more passes defended (4) than he allowed receptions (3) while all other Rams defenders combined to record two passes defended.

Rams S Quentin Lake might be playing himself into a contract extension.

Had the highest coverage grade via PFF on Sunday. No safety had more than one PBU in Week 3. Lake had four. pic.twitter.com/TjHqF7RMof

— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) September 23, 2025

Lake had the highest coverage grade among safeties via PFF in Week 3. The Rams safety is allowing 0.32 yards per snap from the slot which is the fourth-best in the NFL and his 49.3 passer rating allowed from the slot ranks sixth. His versatility and ability to thrive from the star role in the defense allows the Rams to do creative things around him. The Rams don’t usually pay safeties, but Lake is certainly making a case.

Good mix of Williams and Corum​


The first half of Sunday’s game against the Eagles should be the expectation when it comes to the usage between Kyren Williams and Blake Corum. On Sunday, Williams and Corum combined for 157 yards and in the first half it was 96. Williams gives the Rams a strength inside on gap runs while Corum excels on outside zone because of his speed and ability to read blocks.

Loved how the Rams mixed in both Kyren Williams and Blake Corum.

Utilizing both adds so much variety to the run game. Kyren excels between the tackles in tap. Corum excels on outside zone b/c of his processing and speed.

It's the changeup the Rams run game has needed. pic.twitter.com/R6dacYkuRp

— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) September 23, 2025

For much of the last year, the Rams run game has lacked a bit of a changeup. Right now, the offensive line isn’t built to run gap scheme. Kevin Dotson has been injured and the Rams lack size without Avila at left guard. The Rams lose 30 pounds on the interior with Justin Dedich and then Coleman Shelton is already a lighter center.

Having the ability right now to run zone and get the offensive line moving in space is a must. Blake Corum is averaging 7.6 yards per carry on runs outside the tackles which is fourth in the NFL. On outside zone runs, Corum is averaging 8.9 yards per carry while Williams averages 4.5 yards per carry on man/duo. These two players complement each other well and need to be used in a similar split moving forward.

Things worth mentioning​

Matthew Stafford must be better​


This isn’t to say that Matthew Stafford hasn’t played well in 2025. During the first two games, Stafford was on a heater. However, Stafford has a tendency to be streaky at times in his career. He had a small dip on Sunday against the Eagles, missing routine throws. Some of those misses are the difference between three points and seven points.

These are throws that we've grown accustomed to Matthew Stafford hitting with ease in the Rams offense.

Play 1: Sails slant over Adams' head. Probs a TD.

Play 2: Tougher throw, but overthrows Adams on quick out on 3rd down.

Play 3: Throws high over Nacua on 3rd down. pic.twitter.com/3QnWl5ZBnT

— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) September 23, 2025

Braden Fiske has taken a step​


It’s not far-fetched to say that Braden Fiske is a valuable member of the Rams defensive line. The Rams missed him when he left the playoff game last January and they missed him when he couldn’t play last week against the Titans. Fiske has taken leaps forward in the run game which was a weakness of his last season. This is a defensive line with a deep rotation, but if Fiske can show continued growth in the run game, he could get more of a run on early downs.

After Sunday, it's pretty clear that Braden Fiske is a key player on the Rams DL. His growth against the run is very impressive.

Ranks 7th in run defense via PFF this season. Played strong in the run game again on Sunday. Need him to stay healthy! pic.twitter.com/l2gTw0uzoD

— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) September 23, 2025

Time to Ban the Tush Push​


Not to come off as “old man yells at clouds”, but the NFL should have banned the Tush Push last offseason and they need to next summer. This is a play that is very difficult to officiate. There was a clear false start on the first tush push. From a player safety element, it’s probably not good to have Quentin Lake taking a helmet to the back of the knee. On the third tush push, Jalen Hurts goes over the top and sticks the ball out. The Rams stopped the initial surge and Jared Verse takes the ball away. However, forward progress was called without Hurts’ knee touching the ground. At what point is the play over? Again, the Rams stopped the initial ‘push’. How is a defensive lineman getting laid on top of any different than what Coleman Shelton did to get called for holding?

The Eagles run the play successfully more than any other team. They deserve credit for that. Still, there are a lot of optics and things that become problematic.

Something tells me that Quentin Lake taking a helmet to the back of the knee isn't good for player safety, but I could be wrong. pic.twitter.com/8O4itBYbf3

— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) September 23, 2025

Source: https://www.turfshowtimes.com/los-a...s/127056/rams-week-3-film-review-quentin-lake
 
NFL Week 4 picks: Rams respond with win over undefeated Colts

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Puka has yet to be stopped this year

My week 3 picks were a doozy; finishing 7-9 for the week. Notable losses came from the Rams, Ravens and Packers…three teams that very well could be in their conference’s championship game. I did not see the Falcons losing, not to mention getting skunked by…CAROLINA. I gambled a little bit on losses coming from Kansas City, Washington, and San Francisco because of sloppy offensive play thus far. But I will try to rebound for Week 4…

Week 3 picks: 7-9, Cumulative picks: 29-19

Week 4 Matchups & Predictions


(Thursday) Seattle Seahawks @ Arizona Cardinals, 8:15 PM EST

The Cardinals struggled in a defensive battle against the 49ers last week. The significance though is that Arizona couldn’t pull out a win against a 49ers team quarterback’d by Mac Jones quarterback. The Seahawks have struggled to win in Arizona in the last 2 years but I think their defense is a top 10 unit and will get to Kyler Murray.

Pressure Efficiency for NFL Defenses

X-axis: Blitz Rate
Y-axis: Pressure% pic.twitter.com/7tyLzrnrKU

— Seahawks Today (@TodaySeahawks) September 16, 2025

Pick: Seahawks win 26-18

Minnesota Vikings @ Pittsburgh Steelers, (Dublin, Ireland) 9:30 AM EST

The Vikings upgraded when they inserted Carson Wentz into the lineup for JJ McCarthy. The Steelers will need to slow down Minnesota’s run game while also finding a way to protect a 41 year old Aaron Rodgers from Brian Flores sending zero blitzes. I just like Mike Tomlin here too much as the underdog.

Pick: Steelers win 20-16

New Orleans Saints @ Buffalo Bills, 1:00 PM EST

My write up for this game simply could just be: Bills win. New Orleans struggled at Seattle. And they will struggle outside of the dome again. New Orleans will be picking top 3 in the 2026 NFL Draft. Book it.

Pick: Bills win 38-10

Cleveland Browns @ Detroit Lions, 1:00 PM EST

The Cleveland Browns snuck up on me. They played a close game with the Ravens for three quarters. And their defense is actually respectable. Detroit made a statement win at Baltimore with their running game. And they will continue to use that formula moving forward.

Pick: Lions win 30-17

Carolina Panthers @ New England Patriots, 1:00 PM EST

Like I said, I didn’t expect that type of performance by Carolina last week. But after a “big” divisional win, I think they get humbled by Vrabel and the Pats.

Pick: Patriots win 23-14

Los Angeles Chargers @ New York Giants, 1:00 PM EST

The Los Angeles Chargers are a top 2 team in the AFC. They are sitting in a strong position with a 3-0 divisional/season record (yes, three divisional games to start the year)! Justin Herbert is climbing the QB hierarchy with impressive pocket presence, ability on the run, and off-platform throws.

Can’t get over this throw by Justin Herbert…..

As good as it gets. 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ewrdduG2dh

— A to Z Sports (@AtoZSportsNFL) September 23, 2025

Pick: Chargers win 33-7

Philadelphia Eagles @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 1:00 PM EST

The Eagles are 3-0, but they are a few plays away from being 0-3. Credit to them for making those but there are cracks in the armor for teams to expose. As much as the Bucs have given them trouble in the past, Mike Evans being out will be a significant blow.

Pick: Eagles win 27-17

Tennessee Titans @ Houston Texans, 1:00 PM EST

I’m giving the Texans one more shot. If Demeco Ryans can’t outscore Cam Ward then he might be on the hot seat sooner than you think.

Pick: Texans win 23-13

Jacksonville Jaguars @ San Francisco 49ers, 4:05 PM EST

A tricky one here. The Jaguars defense has seven interceptions and looks like a unit on the rise. Unfortunately, Trevor Lawrence has still been underwhelming with 4 touchdowns and 4 interceptions through three games. Nick Bosa’s absence might expose the 49ers defensive line. I’m guessing the last team with the ball wins.

Pick: 49ers win 20-17

Indianapolis Colts @ Los Angeles Rams, 4:05 PM EST

A tough game to stomach for Los Angeles after dominating the Eagles in the first half. The team’s foot definitely came off the gas in all three phases. Sean McVay will pride himself in getting the team to respond the right way. There is a lot to like after running out to a 26-7 lead in Philadelphia. But the team also needs to shore up the following areas: pass blocking on offense, secondary coverage, and field goal blocking. Steve Avila has more of a shot to play in Week 4 and his return could get the Rams pass pro back on track.

According to @PFF after Week 3, the Rams rank:
⚫️1st in overall grade (85.9)
⚫️2nd in passing grade (89.9)
⚫️2nd in run blocking grade (71.7)
⚫️2nd in tackling grade (73.1)
⚫️3rd in offensive grade (79.9)
⚫️4th in defensive grade (79.3)
⚫️4th in coverage grade (76.8)
⚫️6th in… pic.twitter.com/bOF1awPvs1

— Los Angeles Rams PR (@TheLARamsPR) September 23, 2025

Pick: Rams win 27-20

Baltimore Ravens @ Kansas City Chiefs, 4:25 PM EST

It’s a good thing that KC won this past week because an 0-3 deficit with the Ravens on tap would have been a tough challenge to stomach. Baltimore got exposed by Detroit’s running game but Kansas City does not have the same offensive blueprint.

Pick: Ravens win 28-23

Chicago Bears @ Las Vegas Raiders, 4:25 PM EST

The Cowboys defense is awful so Caleb Williams four touchdowns does not prove much. But the Raiders are also awful; getting skull-dragged by a Washington Commanders team last week led by Marcus Mariota.

Pick: Bears win 23-18

(Sunday Night Football) Green Bay Packers @ Dallas Cowboys, 8:20 PM EST

Green Bay has a similar issue as the LA Rams, their offensive line. But with a trip to Dallas, I believe the Packers offense shines on primetime.

Jordan Morgan gave up 3 pressures, a sack, and 3 penalties vs. the Browns — yet he wasn’t the lowest-graded #Packers OL in Week 3. That honor went to Rasheed Walker, per @PFF.

Week 3 grades:
Walker- 34.1
Morgan- 40.7
Banks- 40.9
Belton- 41.6
Jenkins- 44.6

— Brandon Carwile (@BCarwile_NFL) September 22, 2025

Pick: Packers win 30-20

(Monday Night Football) New York Jets @ Miami Dolphins, 7:15 PM EST

*Flips coin*.

Pick: Jets win 21-16

(Monday Night Football) Cincinnati Bengals @ Denver Broncos, 8:15 EST

With Joe Burrow out, the Bengals are in for another lost season. I think Zac Taylor might be the scapegoat which is a shame for a coach that took the Bengals to the Super Bowl.

The Broncos (1-2) have to get a win to get back in the AFC playoff race and this is a get-right type game.

Pick: Broncos win 37-13

What are your week 4 NFL picks? Do the Rams move to 3-1 against the Colts? Lock of the week? Upset? Make your predictions in the comments below.​


Source: https://www.turfshowtimes.com/los-a...l-picks-predictions-week-4-indianapolis-colts
 
Rams-Colts: Who has the edge position by position?

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The Colts had a hard time containing Nacua in their last meeting

On paper, the Los Angeles Rams (2-1) are a more complete team than the Indianapolis Colts (3-0). But you are what your record says you are. The last time these two teams squared off was in 2023 Week 4 (ironically) at Lucas Oil Stadium. The Rams jumped out to a quick lead but allowed the Colts to get back in the game behind some special teams blunders (of course…). The Rams were able to grab the win in overtime thanks to the connection between Stafford and Nacua. 2023 was Puka’s first year in the league but a lot has changed since then. Puka has become arguably the league’s best receiver and has a new running mate in Davante Adam. Here’s how these two squads stack up this time around.

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QB Breakdown: Stafford’s game against the Eagles just showed how he is just off the list for elite quarterbacks like Josh Allen. Stafford missed some throws that he would like back on 3rd down that would have kept momentum going for Los Angeles. With all that being said, Stafford’s offensive line has been one of the worst in the league yet he is still rocking a 89.7 PFF grade.

Daniel Jones has seen a resurgence under Shane Steichen. He is PFF’s No. 5 quarterback. He has not turned the ball over through the air. Jones can’t be overlooked with three quality weapons in Pittman, Downs, and Pierce

RBs Breakdown: Kyren finally made more impact in the run game. He still wasn’t explosive; finishing with 94 yards on 20 rushing attempts and only manufacturing a longest run of 13 yards. It was actually Blake Corum who stood out; averaging almost 7.0 yards per carry. Despite the lack of explosives, the Rams still managed 11 first downs through the run game.

Jonathan Taylor is the better running back heading into this matchup. In 2021, the Rams Super Bowl season, Taylor was the game’s best running back. He battled injuries in 2022 and 2023, but posted a strong season last year. An area where Taylor has made his presence felt more is in the receiving game. The Rams will need to be on alert for any halfback screens.

WRs Breakdown: Puka is Puka. #1 wide receiver continues to get it done between the 20s. Every team knows that the offense runs through him yet defenses still can’t limit his production. As I mentioned, Stafford missed some throws. The connection with Davante still hasn’t been at optimum but at least the two have connected in the endzone twice. I’d like to see Davante be the focal point even more in the redzone to ease the offense’s redzone woes. As for the WR3 position, I think we will see Tutu Atwell and Jordan Whittington more involved in this game. Breathe easy Tutu commenters.

Pittman, Downs, and Pierce will be Jones’s targets. None of them are world beaters but they each have unique skill sets that could pose a problem. Downs is the receiver that scares me most.

TEs Breakdown: I’d like the Rams to see the Rams make all four of their tight ends active on game day. Here’s why. Higbee and Parkinson are more useful with their size in the run game. While Allen and Ferguson provide more passing threat. I think Ferguson is another redzone option.

Tyler Warren is the more talented tight end here. A matchup to watch will be Landman & Speights in coverage against the rookie tight end.

OL Breakdown: The Rams need to show that they can pass protect otherwise they won’t be able to go deep into the playoffs. Steve Avila’s absence has affected the interior offensive line. The OL’s PFF grades are: Jackson (70.8), Dedich (46.0), Shelton (60.3), Dotson (71.2), and Havenstein (62.5). The offense needs more from the left guard spot and Havenstein. If problems persist, I highly recommend that LA looks to the trade market. Joel Bitonio was a player they were interested in back in 2019. Cleveland wasn’t willing to part with him then but now in a contract year and at 34 years of age, they could be convinced.

Pass block composite ratings through week 3 pic.twitter.com/N8xI9KAujf

— Computer Cowboy (@benbbaldwin) September 24, 2025

The Colts have a better offensive line headlined by veteran Quenten Nelson. The continuity up front has served the Colts offense line well in the early going. If there is a weak point, it’s at right tackle – Braden Smith.

DL Breakdown: Kobie Turner and Braden Fiske have combined for 1.0 sack in three games. The two have been nursing back and oblique injuries, respectively. But the group has been led by free agent signing Poona Ford (76.5 grade) and the unit’s ability to lock down the opponent’s run game. The front did a fantastic job of neutralizing Saquon Barkley. And they will need to do it again probably in January.

The Colts defensive front on paper is not significant. But they have size with DeForest Buckner (6’7” / 295) and Grover Stewart (6’4” / 315). The Rams interior will need to prove that they can move bigger interior linemen, something they struggled to do with guys like Jeffrey Simmons, Jalen Carter, and Jordan Davis.

EDGE Breakdown: This game will feature 2024 first round picks Laiatu Latu (14th overall) and Jared Verse (19th overall). Verse finally tallied his first sack last week. He might want to send an encore against the team that chose to take the UCLA edge rusher instead of him.

Jared Verse had a strong game vs. PHI: four pressures and a sack. Great pass rush here from No. 8. #Rams pic.twitter.com/qHtpIG41ZM

— Jared Feinberg (@JRodNFLDraft) September 24, 2025

Latu has been stout in pass coverage and run defense but he will have to try to make an impact in his pass rush, something the Colts have had average success doing with just 7 sacks (17th in NFL).

LB Breakdown: What a difference Nate Landman makes. The linebacker has completely changed the defense’s identity. The team has only allowed 103.0 rushing yards/game (13th best in NFL) and 165.3 passing yards/game (6th best in NFL).

If there is an area for the Rams to exploit in this matchup, it’s the Colts linebackers. Zaire Franklin (67th/70) and Joe Bachie (39th/70) are two of the worst in the league.

DB Breakdown:
The Rams are missing Akhello Witherspoon’s size. Emmanuel Forbes and Darious Williams will be inconsistent because of their lack of size to press guys. Cobie Durant has excelled but he too is only 5’10. Quentin Lake has played exceptionally in the past two weeks. While Curl and Kinchens have patrolled the safety spot with consistency.

ST Breakdown: There are two sides to this coin. The first is that the Rams have unlocked a cheat code on special teams with Joshua Karty and their kickoffs. Karty’s knuckleball on kickoffs is giving return teams fits. Now for the bad… the Rams must find a way to block on their kicking opportunities. Not only did the offensive line get walked back on two field goal attempts against Philadelphia, but the team also had an extra point blocked in the game at Tennessee. They must get it figured out.

The Rams have created the best field position on kickoffs this season.

Blocked FGs overshadowed what was a GREAT performance from Karty.

This knuckleball on the kickoff has been a weapon for the Rams STs unit. pic.twitter.com/FbbxJN3fdw

— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) September 23, 2025

The Colts special teams unit features Spencer Shrader and Rigoberto Sanchez. Shrader is 11/11 on field goal attempts within 50 yards. He missed his lone attempt from 50+ last week against Tennessee. Sanchez has just punted once in 3 games.

COACHING Breakdown: Sean McVay’s play calling received some criticism last week but I’m not sure why. The red zone area needs to be more efficient. But, Sean McVay didn’t tell Coleman Shelton to wrestle a defender onto his back for a holding call to negate a Kyren Williams rushing touchdown. Nor did he tell Stafford to miss high on two throws to Puka & Davante.

Shane Steichen is doing a masterful job of his own; guiding the Colts to a 3-0 record and reviving Daniel Jones at the quarterback position. Lua Anarumo is the defensive play caller. His teams typically drop into zone coverage for the majority of the game.

Source: https://www.turfshowtimes.com/los-angeles-rams-schedule/127282/rams-colts-edge-position-by-position
 
Has Kyler Murray officially reached bust status?

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The Arizona Cardinals fell back down to earth following a 2-0 start after losing their second straight divisional game to the Seahawks Thursday night. Kyler Murray is seemingly holding back an Arizona team that was hyped as a potential challenger to the Los Angeles Rams this season. Has he officially reached bust status?

It’s fair to wonder, given Murray threw two crushing interceptions early, as his team dug a sizable hole for themselves that they nearly recovered from. Despite him rallying the Cards from a 13-point fourth quarter deficit, some analysts believe it’s time AZ cuts ties with him.

"This Kyler Murray experience, if I'm an Arizona Cardinals fan, I want off this ride. I don't wanna do this anymore."@MaggieGray says Arizona should want to move on from Kyler Murray, while @andrewperloff says the Cardinals may have bigger concerns with Marvin Harrison Jr. pic.twitter.com/AMX4lssla2

— Maggie and Perloff (@MaggieandPerl) September 26, 2025

Even some of you had something to say about his play in last night’s game thread:

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Part of what has held the Cardinals back during his career is how DREADFUL he is against the NFC West. Murray has gone a combined 8-24 versus the Seahawks, 49ers and Rams in his seven-year career. Plus, he’s led his team to the playoffs once in those seven years—against L.A. no less—and had one of the worst games of his career.

Perhaps Murray’s narrative will always be that he’s a solid quarterback and nothing more.

ESPN analyst Ryan Clark posed an interesting point on “First Take,” suggesting that the Cardinals are not the destination for him to win big.

"I do believe that Kyler Murray is a winning quarterback in this league, I just don't know if the Arizona Cardinals are the place for him to win big."@Realrclark25 shares his thoughts on Kyler Murray with the Cardinals 👀 pic.twitter.com/u3aPPlyc0U

— First Take (@FirstTake) September 26, 2025

Arizona has never been a significant player in the NFC, even when they’ve fielded talented rosters, so Clark could be onto something. Either way, Murray’s accomplishments thus far as a starting quarterback and former top overall pick have been underwhelming at best.

Does that qualify him for the “bust” label? That is what I’m trying to figure out, with your guy’s help, of course.

My questions for you on this lovely Friday are:

  • Do you think Kyler Murray is a bust, why or why not?
  • What else could the Cardinals do to get into contention with Murray under center?
  • If Arizona were ever to move on from Murray, where could he have the best chance to “win big” as Ryan Clark alluded to?

Please let us know your answers in the comments below!

Source: https://www.turfshowtimes.com/general/127285/rams-kyler-murray-cardinals-bust-label
 
Fired Up! What do Rams need to fix this week?

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Lost somewhere in the translation of allowing two field goals to be blocked, there has been almost no discussion about how the Rams gave up 26 points in the second half of their loss to the Eagles in Week 3. Of course, we can call the last touchdown allowed on the blocked field goal as a “flukey score” but L.A.’s defense allowed the Eagles offense to score three touchdowns in the second half. That’s a lot of touchdowns.

Those scoring drives:

  • 79 yards in less than 3 minutes
  • 87 yards in a little over 6 minutes
  • 91 yards in 6 minutes (to take the lead)

Jalen Hurts needed a narrative shift so badly this season and he got it in the second half of Philadelphia’s win over the Rams. Hurts three for three touchdowns and rushed for a fourth; he practically threw for half of his entire season’s total of passing yards in the second half of one game.

So do the Rams need to fix their field goal operation? Yes.

Do the Rams need to spread the ball around to more than just to Puka Nacua and Davante Adams? Yes.

Do the Rams need to get better at cornerback? Yes.

Does Sean McVay need to re-evaluate his trust in certain veterans and up the ante on other options? Maybe.

Do the Rams need to make a trade before the deadline? Possibly.

But all of these questions can get answered on Sunday against the Colts and have those narratives shift for Emmanuel Forbes, Beaux Limmer, and Terrance Ferguson just as quickly as the story has changed for Jalen Hurts.

As Rams fans, you know as well as anybody else — better than anyone in the media — what the Rams need to do against the Indianapolis Colts to get back in the win column and improve to 3-1. So what do you think the Rams need to do better against the Colts? Let us know in the comments. I’ll add a few prompts to get you started.

Source: https://www.turfshowtimes.com/los-a...7/rams-colts-preview-defense-problems-offense
 
College football game thread

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Will Penn State QB Drew Allar be a Top 5 pick in the 2026 NFL draft?Mandatory Credit: Matthew O’Haren-Imagn Images

Great slate of games for Week 5, a veritable cornucopia of major showdowns. Mid-season already looms. For some, playoff aspirations will be fortified, but for others, the bottom will start to drop out. Who will be the big winners? Tell us about the games and/or prospects you’ll be rooting for. Don’t forget the losers!

Here’s a handful of matchups TST will be following, but there are dozens more to comment on.

#21 USC (4-0) @ #23 Illinois (3-1)​


9 a.m. PST on FOX

Eyes on:
SC QB Jayden Maiava, SC RB Wayman Jordan, SC WR Makai Lemon, SC TE Lake McCree, SC E Braylan Shelby, SC E Anthony Lucas, SC ILB Eric Gentry, SC S Kamari Ramsey, ILL QB Luke Altmyer, ILL RB Kaden Feagin, ILL WR Hank Beatty, Ill DT James Thompson, ILL E Gabe Jacas, ILL CB Xavier Scott, ILL S Dylan Bailey

#1 Ohio State (3-0) @ Washington (3-0)​


12:30 p.m. PST on CBS

Eyes on:
OSU RB CJ Donaldson, OSU WR Jeremiah Smith, OSU WR Carnell Tate, OSU TE Max Klare, OSU DT Kayden McDonald, OSU E Kenyatta Jackson, OSU ILB Sonny Styles, OSU CB Davis Igbinosun, WA QB Demond Williams, WA RB Jonah Coleman, WA WR Denzel Boston, WA T Drew Azzopardi, WA E Jacob Lane, WA E Isaiah Ward, WA S Alex McLaughlin, WA CB Ephesians Prysock

#4 LSU (4-0) @ #13 Ole Miss (4-0)​


12:30 p.m. PST on ABC

Eyes on:
LSU QB Garrett Nussmeier, LSU WR Barion Brown, LSU WR Aaron Anderson, LSU G Josh Thompson, CB Mansoor Delane, LSU S AJ Haulcy, LSU ILB Harold Perkins, LSU E Jack Pyburn, MISS QB Trinidad Chambliss, MISS WR Harrison Wallace, MISS WR Deuce Alexander, MISS T Jayden Williams, MISS DT Zxavian Harris, MISS DE Kam Franklin, MISS ILB Suntarine Perkins, MISS CB Anyonio Kite

#15 Tennessee (3-1) @ Miss. State (4-0)​


1:15 PST on SEC Network

Eyes on:
TEN QB Joey Aguilar, TEN RB Star Thomas, TEN WR Chris Brazzeli, TEN TE Miles Kitselman, TEN E Joshua Josephs, TENN ILB Arion Carter, TEN CB/S Jalen McMurray, TEN CB Colton Hood, MSST QB Blake Shapen, MSST RB Fluff Bothwell, MSST WR Anthony Evans, MSST WR Brenan Thompson, MSST DT Deonte Anderson, MSST DT Will Whitson, MSST ILB Nic Mitchell, MSST S Issac Smith

Arizona (3-0) @ #14 Iowa State (4-0)​


4 p.m. PST on ESPN

Eyes on:
AZ QB Noah Fifita, AZ RB Kedrick Reescano, AZ Wr Javin Whatley, G Alexander Doost, AZ DT Deshawn McKnight, AZ ILB Taye Brown, AZ S Genesis Smith, AZ CB Treydan Stukes, ISU QB Rocco Becht, ISU RB Carson Henson, ISU WR Brett Eskildsen, ISU TE Ben Brahmer, ISU DT Dominique Orange, ISU ILB Caleb Bacon, ISU S Jeremiah Cooper, ISU CB Jontez Williams

#6 Oregon (4-0) @ #3 Penn State (3-0)​


4:30 p.m. PST on NBC

Eyes on:
OR QB Dante Moore, OR RB Jayden Limar, OR TE Kenyon Sadiq, OR T Isaiah World, OR DT Bear Alexander, OR E Teitum Tuioti, OR ILB Bryce Boettcher, OR S Dillon Thieneman, PSU QB Drew Allar, PSU RB Kaytron Allen, PSU WR Trebor Pena, PSU DT Zane Durant, PSU E Dani Dennis-Sutton, PSU S Zakee Wheatley, PSU CB King Mack

#17 Alabama (2-1) @ #5 Georgia (3-0)​


4:30 p.m. PST on ABC

Eyes on:
AL QB Ty Simpson, AL WR Ryan Williams, AL WR Germie Bernard, AL T Kadyn Proctor, AL E KT Overton, AL ILB Deontae Lawson, AL S Bray Hubbard, AL CB Domani Jackson, GA QB Gunner Stockton, GA WR Zacariah Branch,GA WR Colbie Young, GA T Earnest Greene, GA DT Christen Miller, GA ILB Raylen Wilson, GA ILB CJ Allen, GA CB Daylan Everette

Other games with interesting prospects​


#16 Georgia Tech (4-0) @ Wake Forest (2-1) 9 a.m. PST on ESPN

Eyes on:
GT QB Haynes King, GT RB Jamal Haynes, GT DT Jordan van den Berg, WF RB Demond Claiborne, WF T Fa’alili Fa’amoe, WF ILB Frankie Cusano

#22 Notre Dame (1-2) @ Arkansas (2-2) 9 a.m. PST on CBS

Eyes on:
ND RB Jeremiyah Love, ND WR Malachi Fields, ND T Aamil Wagner, ARK QB Taylen Green, ARK WR O’Mega Blake, ARK E Quincey Rhodes

Louisville (3-0) @ Pittsburgh (2-1) 9 a.m. PST on ESPN2

Eyes on:
LOU QB Miller Moss, LOU WR Chris Bell, LOU DT Rene Konga, PIT RB Desmond Reid, PIT T Ryan Baer, PIT ILB Rasheem Biles

Cincinnati (2-1) @ Kansas (3-1) 9 a.m. PST on TNT

Eyes on:
CIN QB Brendan Sorsby, CIN TE Joe Royer, CIN ILB Jake Golday, KS QB Jalon Daniels, KS C Bryce Foster, KS ILB Bangally Kamara

Auburn (3-1) @ #9 Texas A&M (3-0) 12:30 p.m. PST on ESPN

Eyes on:
AUB WR Cam Coleman, AUB C Connor Lew, AUB T Izavion Miller, TXAM RB Le’veon Moss, TXAM ILB Tauren York, TXAM CB Will Lee

#25 BYU (3-0) @ Colorado (2-2) 7:15 p.m. PST on ESPN

Eyes on:
BYU RB LJ Martin, BYU WR Chase Roberts, BYU ILB Jack Kelly, COL QB Kaidon Salter, COL WR Sincere Brown, COL E Arden Walker

Source: https://www.turfshowtimes.com/game-day-threads/127139/college-football-game-thread
 
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