Turf Show Times
The Los Angeles Rams are amidst a stretch that includes two of their most important games of the season. LA is in a race for the number one seed in the NFC conference. They took down the Detroit Lions and are set to face the Seattle Seahawks on Thursday Night Football.
The contest against the Lions was a high-flying, high-scoring affair. Both Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff threw for over 300 yards and the teams combined for over 70 points.
Stars are aligning for the clash in Seattle to contrast in a stark manner. We could see the Rams pivot from a “shoot out” to a “slug fest” in a matter of a few days.
The Rams’ first game against the Seahawks was an outlier for a few reasons:
Let’s take these one at a time:
NFL teams build their roster to beat division opponents. What Mike MacDonald has done in Seattle is no exception. He’s crafting a defense uniquely capable of slowing down the Rams and 49ers. The Seahawks shift their defensive looks on a nearly week-to-week basis and introduce new elements often in order to keep offenses on their back foot.
This approach paid dividends in the last matchup against the Rams, though Darnold blew an impressive effort by the defense and threw four interceptions. The below graphic explains just how unproductive this night was for Los Angeles in the overall picture of Stafford’s career with the Rams:
Puka Nacua was injured in Week 6. Out of necessity the Rams deployed 13 personnel (one RB, three TE’s) against the Baltimore Ravens. Los Angeles more heavily relied on this package the following week versus the Jacksonville Jaguars and then stayed on this trajectory for two more games.
While LA used 13 personnel at more than a 45% frequency in Weeks 7-10, Seattle forced them back into mostly 11 personnel in Week 11 (below 45%). MacDonald and the Seahawks are a savvy defense. They aren’t going to let offenses dictate their personnel, and most of the Rams’ offensive success came in their traditional looks.
This is a very important aspect of the rematch to consider ahead of Thursday evening.
There is no way to measure the impact on offensive production based on turnovers from the other team that I am aware of; however, there are still intangible factors that could have weighed down Stafford and the Rams in the last game. Were Sean McVay and Mike LaFleur really able to dig deep into their play sheet and influence Seattle’s...