Sound Smart: 5 Observations from NFL Championship Sunday

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

Okay, here’s‍ a breakdown ‍of the key points​ from​ the provided text, focusing on the Rams and the broader playoff context:

1. ⁣Rams’ Special Teams Struggles:

* the rams have had significant special teams failures in close games during the 2023 season.
* Blocked Field Goals: Two field goals were‍ blocked against the ‌Eagles in Week 3, including a‌ potential game-winner.
* Missed Kicks: Josh Karty missed a field goal ‌and extra point against the 49ers ​in ⁢Week 5. Harrison Mevis missed⁢ a crucial field ‍goal in a tied⁤ game against the Seahawks in Week 16.
* ⁣ ⁣ Punt Return ⁢Touchdown Allowed: The Rams allowed ‍a⁤ punt return touchdown too the seahawks in Week ⁣16.
* ⁤ The author emphasizes⁣ that while the ⁤Rams frequently enough overcome ​ special teams issues, a​ strong opponent exploiting​ those weaknesses can be decisive.

2. Playoff Football & Weather:

* the​ author argues that NFL playoffs aren’t about consistent performance ​(“marathon”) ⁤but about adapting to unpredictable⁣ challenges (“steeplechase” ‍or “skijoring”).
* ⁢ ‍ The⁤ recent snowy conditions​ in Denver are used as an example of how weather ⁣can dramatically impact games.
*​ Patriots as an‍ Example: The author highlights the New England Patriots (under Mike ⁢Vrabel and Zak Kuhr) as ⁢a team built to succeed ⁣in difficult⁣ conditions. They had a very strong defensive playoff run,allowing very⁤ few points.
* defensive Disguise & QB Struggles: ⁢ Opposing players admitted being confused by the⁤ Patriots’ defensive schemes. C.J.‍ Stroud’s four interceptions⁣ in the divisional⁢ round are also ⁢cited as‌ an example of how conditions/defense can impact quarterbacks.

In essence, the article points out‌ the Rams’ vulnerability on special teams and then broadens the discussion to the unpredictable nature of playoff football, where factors ⁤like weather​ and ​defensive adaptability can be crucial ​for success.

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