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The Rams’ offense is currently led by third-year coordinator Mike LaFleur, while the Packers’ Adam Stenavich has held that role for the past four seasons. Still, both teams’ play-callers are their respective head coaches — Sean McVay in Los Angeles and Matt LaFleur in Green Bay.
This could be the time for the Packers to strike while the iron is hot. Quarterback Jordan Love has been playing mostly excellent football, and so has running back Josh Jacobs. Parsons has accumulated 6.5 sacks so far this season, and defensive lineman Rashan Gary is leading the team with 7.5 sacks.
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It’s time for Rams to make coaching change
Following the Los Angeles Rams beating the New Orleans Saints in Week 9, head coach Sean McVay said about the current field goal issues, “It’s cost us already and it’s been a momentum killer. The truth of it is this is not sustainable to continuously go where we want to go.
The other biggest favorites of the week are the Bills -8.5 at the Miami Dolphins, the Seattle Seahawks -7 vs. the Arizona Cardinals and the Lions -7.5 at the Washington Commanders. Two of those are divisional matchups: Could they be trap games for the Lions and Seahawks?
Luke Musgrave is the next man up for the Packers at tight end. Whether there’s a fall off in Tucker Kraft’s absence largely will depend on him.
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10 takeaways from Rams’ big win vs. Saints
There was no bye week hangover for the Los Angeles Rams as they dominated a New Orleans Saints team making a quarterback switch. There is always concern about the Rams playing down to their opponent,
Coming out of their Week 8 bye, the Los Angeles Rams were rested and refreshed, and it showed on the field Sunday. They trounced the New Orleans Saints, 34-10, winning their third straight game and improving to 6-2 on the year.