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How much will Rams regret 2025?

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As the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks played in Super Bowl 60, I found myself watching my TV with a very similar thought that I had last year. When the Philadelphia Eagles were beating the Kansas City Chiefs last year, I thought about how it could have been the Los Angeles Rams. As the Seahawks proved that they were a class above the Patriots, I thought about how it should have been the Rams.

There’s little doubt that had the Rams been playing on Super Bowl Sunday that they may have won that game. That’s not a knock on the Seahawks by any means. However, it became clear with every passing minute that the real Super Bowl was played two weeks ago in the NFC Championship game. Seattle was the better team on that day, but it doesn’t take away from the fact that the Rams may have done to the Patriots what the Seahawks were able to do.

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To put how good the Rams were in perspective, from Week 13 until the Super Bowl, all teams minus the Rams scored 57 points against the Seahawks defense. If you’re doing the math, that’s an average of 8.14 points per game. The Rams scored 68 points against the Seahawks defense, averaging 34 per game. They were the only team after Week 12 to score more than 17 points against the Seahawks defense and they did it twice.

Late in the season, I wrote about how 2025 was on a path of ‘one that got away.’ As I wrote then,

“Instead of playing at SoFi Stadium where the Rams are 6-1 this season, they very likely will have to win three consecutive road games to make the Super Bowl. This is the bed that the Rams have made and now they have to lay in it…While the Rams may not win the division or get the NFC’s No. 1 seed, they aren’t going to simply wave the white flag. At the same time, it’s hard not to have the feeling that this season is going down that same road.”

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