Throughout the regular season, theRams.com will be taking a look around the internet for the top Rams headlines of the day. Here's a look at what's out there on Saturday, Nov. 8 about your Los Angeles Rams before their Week 10 game against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday at 1:25 p.m. pacific time.
Experts make their predictions for Week 10
Here's a collection of analysts' predictions and previews for Rams-49ers:
- Four of NFL.com's five analysts picked the Rams to beat the 49ers on Sunday. Ready why Tom Blair picked the Rams here.
- Six of seven Sports Illustrated staffers picked the Rams to win against the 49ers. All of their Week 10 predictions can be seen here.
- Eight of 11 ESPN experts chose the Rams to come out on top on Sunday. Picks for every game can be viewed here.
Preview coverage from therams.com
- Stu Jackson on the Rams switching to kicker Harrison Mevis and long snapper Jake McQuaide
- "There's a lot of layers to it. I still do have a lot of confidence in Josh Karty, he's not going anywhere. But based on just some of the things that we tried to evaluate throughout the course of the week, those guys both did a really good job. I was really pleased and really impressed and proud of how Josh handled himself this week. Think he's got a really bright future. I think he's done a lot of really good things for us, but all the things that went into it in terms of just, ultimately, in its simplest form, who I think gives us the best chance to have successful outcomes, particularly in that operation, with the given factors on Sunday against the Niners." - Sean McVay
- Stu Jackson on the growing connection between Matthew Stafford and Davante Adams
- "It's one thing to have an arm and to be able to throw. That's a prerequisite to play quarterback in this league. You have to be able to throw a football decently well. They (media) criticize everybody and act like certain guys can't throw well, but they can all throw the ball. It's just about how well you can get on the same page with guys and how much you're willing to work through." - Adams
- Wyatt Miller on the Rams' connected offensive line play
- "The one thing that I think is really sticking through is giving (Stafford) an extra click, just fighting, grinding, scratching and clawing to make sure they keep the defense off of him." - Mike LaFleur
- Wyatt Miller on the Rams use of dime packages (six defensive backs) and why they rely on it
- "The advantage of doing that from a defensive perspective is now we're on the attack. I think it's really good for us because we have such a good rush and you want to get those guys a lot of the times in one-on-one situations and then bring an extra cover guy in when you know it's passing situations." - Quentin Lake
Other preview coverage heading into Week 10
- The Associated Press' Dan Greenspan on the kicking and long snapping competition this week
- "It doesn't matter what they throw at you, you got to be able to make a kick." - Harrison Mevis
- ESPN's Bill Barnwell on midseason awards, naming Stafford second for MVP and McVay third for COY
- "Shouldering a heavier passing workload than quarterbacks like Darnold and Allen, Stafford leads the league in passing first downs, even though other QBs have already played a ninth game this season. As you might suspect given his touchdown rate, Stafford has been absolutely unstoppable in the red zone this season, going 33-of-51 for 205 yards, 17 touchdown passes and no picks." - Barnwell
- The Athletic's Nate Atkins on how Emmanuel Forbes Jr. has become a key player for L.A.
- "He knows he has talent, but he's frustrated because he doesn't feel like he's been able to show the world how talented he is. … I just wanted to give him some grace." - Aubrey Pleasant











