Turf Show Times
The Los Angeles Rams had a real chance at the 1-seed had they taken care of their own business, but that’s not exactly what happened. Instead, the Rams lost their chance at the 1-seed in the backend of the season, will the fans forgive them for this blunder? Do you forgive them for this blunder?
The 1-seed is nice and all, no doubt about it. However, if a team get the 1-seed then loses in their first game after the bye week, then what good was the 1-seed?
It won’t be easy, but the Rams have a chance to beat the Carolina Panthers in the playoffs and go from there. If L.A. goes on a run, then the 1-seed won’t seem as important, if the Rams lose to the Panthers, then people will be able to look back and say the Rams lost the 1-seed, and it cost them their season.
We won’t know what happens until it happens, so we’ll have to wait and see.
In the meantime, enjoy this week, it could be the Rams last game of the season on Saturday, so enjoy it, and thank you for checking out Turf Show Times!
“The 1:30 p.m. Pacific Standard Time game will be a rematch of the Panthers’ 31-28 victory Nov. 30 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina in a game in which the Rams drove to Carolina’s 17-yard line with 2:34 to play but their hopes of a comeback ended when quarterback Matthew Stafford was sacked by Derrick Brown, who forced a fumble which was recovered by Panthers’ outside linebacker D.J. Wonnum.”
“The Los Angeles Rams ended the 2025 regular season on a high note with a 37-20 win over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday afternoon. The game was close for three quarters but the Rams pulled away in the fourth and put their opponent away with three straight touchdown drives.
Pro Football Focus handed out grades for all players who took the field, and we sorted them by best and worst (min. 10 snaps). The offense had a bunch of standout players, as did the defense, but there were some starters who still must improve.“
“Parkinson is one of several tight ends who have been hot in the red zone. Earlier this season, Rams head coach Sean McVay spoke to the group’s effectiveness.
“I think overall execution,” stated McVay. “I think Matthew’s done a great job and then I think their ability to be able to contribute in both phases. You can create some run-pass conflicts. The players deserve a ton of credit. Whether it’s [Tight End] Tyler Higbee, [Tight End] Colby Parkinson, [Tight End] Davis Allen, it’s cool to see [Tight End] Terrance Ferguson make some plays the other night.”