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Rams extra involved with Saquon Barkley and Eagles’ versatile offense than unhealthy climate

By Editorial Board Published January 18, 2025 5 Min Read
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Rams extra involved with Saquon Barkley and Eagles’ versatile offense than unhealthy climate

The Rams this season weathered a soggy downpour and gained in Santa Clara. They performed in a freezing wind-chill and gained in New Jersey.

On Sunday in Philadelphia, the forecast requires temperatures within the low 30s and an opportunity of snow for the NFC divisional-round sport between the Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Monetary Area.

Rams coach Sean McVay just isn’t involved.

“If it does snow or if it does rain, we have to be mindful of what we need to do to adjust and adapt,” McVay stated this week, “but there’s no way it can be as cold as it was at the Jets game.”

However are the Rams well-suited for a sport within the snow?

“We can’t simulate what that weather is like out here,” McVay stated Friday after apply, “but that’s not going to be an excuse for us to not be locked in.”

With regards to changes, the largest will likely be how the Rams try and sluggish Eagles working again Saquon Barkley.

On Nov. 24, Barkley rushed for 255 yards and two lengthy touchdowns in a 37-20 victory over the Rams at SoFi Stadium.

First-year defensive coordinator Chris Shula, echoing coach Sean McVay, described it Friday as a “humbling” evening.

The Eagles’ Saquon Barkley evades a deal with try by the Rams’ Quentin Lake in November.

(Wally Skalij / Los Angeles Occasions)

So Shula should devise a scheme to maintain Barkley beneath management, whereas additionally making an allowance for quarterback Jalen Hurts, receivers A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith and tight finish Dallas Goedert.

Shula confirmed a capability to adapt in final Monday’s wild-card victory over the Minnesota Vikings, scheming a blitzing pass-rush plan that netted 9 sacks. One induced a fumble that edge rusher Jared Verse returned for a landing.

Is there an equal schematic adjustment to sluggish Barkley?

“There’s no perfect defense,” Shula stated, including, “so if you want to devote a lot of resources to the run, they obviously have some really good receivers and a really good quarterback.”

Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore additionally has the advantage of one of many NFL’s greatest and finest offensive traces.

However the Rams confirmed in opposition to the Vikings that they’re “playing as well as any defense in the league right now,” Moore stated.

“You could tell just every phase of that defense is tied together, and the front is doing an excellent job getting pressure,” Moore advised reporters in Philadelphia. “The challenge when you get in obvious passing situations, those guys are as good as it gets in this league collectively “

The Eagles defense, under coordinator Vic Fangio, once again offers McVay one of his greatest challenges.

Fangio was the architect of the 2018 Chicago Bears defense that limited a high-powered Rams offense to six points. Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick borrowed heavily from that scheme and limited the Rams to three points in Super Bowl LIII.

In the November loss to the Eagles, the Rams totaled 290 yards and failed to convert all eight third-down opportunities.

Fangio’s defenses reveal “an identity and a philosophy, but I think there’s a flexibility” that allows Fangio to adapt to his personnel, McVay stated.

“They’re obviously at the top of the charts in every single metric that really matters,” McVay stated. “We know what a great challenge it’s going to be, and how little margin for error you have if you expect to consistently move the ball and ultimately finish drives.”

Fangio additionally respects McVay.

“He’s got a great offense that he has great command of,” Fangio advised Philadelphia reporters this week. “And he’s a really good play-caller.

“During the game he can change gears on you at a moment’s notice. He’s one of the top play-callers in this league, for sure, without a doubt.”

And so on.

Cornerback Ahkello Witherspoon (thigh) was restricted and defensive lineman Bobby Brown III (shoulder) and offensive linemen deal with Alaric Jackson (chest/knee) and Justin Dedich (sickness) didn’t apply. All are listed as questionable, however McVay stated he anticipated all can be out there to play in opposition to the Eagles. Inside linebacker Troy Reeder and defensive lineman Larrell Murchison, who returned Thursday from injured reserve to apply, are out.

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