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Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
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Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Its seems like the Rams struggle when playing in unfamiliar weather conditions. Should they arrive early in Chicago to practice in the cold? I think this would help them get ready for the game.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
They should absolutely consider doing something like that, AFAIC... Good point TX
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Maybe one practice, but with all of the hammy issues would hate to someone pull another.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Should they? I don’t know. Will they? Nope…….
Rams will leave on Saturday like they always do for a Sunday game………..
Rams will leave on Saturday like they always do for a Sunday game………..
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Bro, I live in Chicago and try to reduce how many days I am there.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
From bears fan forum. BRILLIANT! "Yeah I think Stafford is aware of cold weather lol. He just happened to be in our division for a while."
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Answer, yes. That would be prudent. Getting there early to acclimate would be wise imo... But like NorCal stated, we will not.
Question, to all our posters who reside in snow, may I ask why you choose to live in those places?
Especially in the north, where it snows a ton and is mostly cold throughout the year.. is it by choice you live there or job/family reasons? Because I just cant imagine by choice... I mean having to put on 4 layers on the way out and then removing back indoors.. or salting the driveways/walkways, shoveling snow... and just being cold miserable... Hmmm
Question, to all our posters who reside in snow, may I ask why you choose to live in those places?
Especially in the north, where it snows a ton and is mostly cold throughout the year.. is it by choice you live there or job/family reasons? Because I just cant imagine by choice... I mean having to put on 4 layers on the way out and then removing back indoors.. or salting the driveways/walkways, shoveling snow... and just being cold miserable... Hmmm
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
No bc they could get sick within 24 to 48 hours as their body adjust. That's what usually happens to me, at least, when I feel spend a lot of time outside after a drastic change of temp.
Imo fly in night before, do some walking around in it prior to the game, play the game, and experience any sickness on Monday, be good by Tuesday.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
I live north east (born in philly), but it's nothing like Chicago. Some winters are better than others. Plan on retiring in warmer areasDelMar wrote: ↑January 13th, 2026, 8:22 am Answer, yes. That would be prudent. Getting there early to acclimate would be wise imo... But like NorCal stated, we will not.
Question, to all our posters who reside in snow, may I ask why you choose to live in those places?
Especially in the north, where it snows a ton and is mostly cold throughout the year.. is it by choice you live there or job/family reasons? Because I just cant imagine by choice... I mean having to put on 4 layers on the way out and then removing back indoors.. or salting the driveways/walkways, shoveling snow... and just being cold miserable... Hmmm
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
This^ and what cornell said n what slick said. You stay out of the elements until you have to be in them……..
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Nah...stay warm. And inspect those heaters on the sidelines.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
No, practice in warm Socal; I lived in Decatur, IL for three years and it gets damn cold, windy, and snowy in January.
Rams need to focus on executing plays in practice; the cold inclement weather will be dealt with on game day.
Rams need to focus on executing plays in practice; the cold inclement weather will be dealt with on game day.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Being in cold weather doesn't make you get sick or catch a cold..a human gets sick from being exposed to a virus. But the cold weather does make it easier for a virus to survive in..as compared to warm weather.Cornell29 wrote: ↑January 13th, 2026, 9:04 amNo bc they could get sick within 24 to 48 hours as their body adjust. That's what usually happens to me, at least, when I feel spend a lot of time outside after a drastic change of temp.
Imo fly in night before, do some walking around in it prior to the game, play the game, and experience any sickness on Monday, be good by Tuesday.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
What did they do last year before the Philadelphia playoff game?
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Flew out the day before……..
And in a blizzard they had a chance to win the game at the end and should have……….
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Me I would travel earlier have a practice or two in the elements because you want all 53 to feel the distinct difference. Cold weather especially at first is hard to get used to. Sure some players have played in outdoor stadiums in cold locations on other NFL teams as well as college environments but most my guess haven't and simple aclimation would help.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
I think the Rams proved they can play in cold weather last year in the snow in Philadelphia.

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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
This^Jack85Youngblood wrote: ↑January 13th, 2026, 12:39 pm I think the Rams proved they can play in cold weather last year in the snow in Philadelphia.
The weather subject matter is so over blown by some. Unless only one team has to play in it……………….
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
well apparently the Rams should just put up the white flag and save everybody the hassle, across the forums and videos / youtube comments, the consensus is the weather already won the game for the Bears, Rams are sitting ducks apparently
no one talks matchups, strategies, nope nothing, just the bears beat the Rams 1985 so its gonna be the same and Rams / Stafford, McVay suck in cold weather
no one talks matchups, strategies, nope nothing, just the bears beat the Rams 1985 so its gonna be the same and Rams / Stafford, McVay suck in cold weather
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
DelMar wrote: ↑January 13th, 2026, 8:22 am Answer, yes. That would be prudent. Getting there early to acclimate would be wise imo... But like NorCal stated, we will not.
Question, to all our posters who reside in snow, may I ask why you choose to live in those places?
Especially in the north, where it snows a ton and is mostly cold throughout the year.. is it by choice you live there or job/family reasons? Because I just cant imagine by choice... I mean having to put on 4 layers on the way out and then removing back indoors.. or salting the driveways/walkways, shoveling snow... and just being cold miserable... Hmmm
my family moved from SoCal where we lived our whole lives to the Midwest 5 years ago, we can't stand it and plan to move back asap, midwest is a dump, sorry for anyone that lives here but this is no place for humans
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Would you rather the game be played in 60° weather? And why is that?
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
If you want to pay a buttload in taxes, BUT want a nice warm climate... look at Palm Desert/La Quinta CA. I am out there about once to twice a month to golf and relax. Dont know what your retirement looks like and how much you have saved, but the desert out here has great places for ALL budgets. I just love it out there, I am about a 2 hour drive.Cornell29 wrote: ↑January 13th, 2026, 9:06 amI live north east (born in philly), but it's nothing like Chicago. Some winters are better than others. Plan on retiring in warmer areasDelMar wrote: ↑January 13th, 2026, 8:22 am Answer, yes. That would be prudent. Getting there early to acclimate would be wise imo... But like NorCal stated, we will not.
Question, to all our posters who reside in snow, may I ask why you choose to live in those places?
Especially in the north, where it snows a ton and is mostly cold throughout the year.. is it by choice you live there or job/family reasons? Because I just cant imagine by choice... I mean having to put on 4 layers on the way out and then removing back indoors.. or salting the driveways/walkways, shoveling snow... and just being cold miserable... Hmmm
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
ONE DAMN PLAY AWAY... Still lives in the corner of mind... ugh
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
worst part about that 3rd and 2 sack is the center and guard both left the DT unblocked and chose to each participate in a separate double team, giving up a horrid sack.. we should have ran it till we got the first down and proceeded... almost looked rigged.. terrible sequence.. should have been SB champs last year.. than again I should have a HS championship ring as a near top team in the nation and #1 in the nation JC championship but lost both games in the last seconds.. AL Bundy style.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Limmer screwed up the line protection call. Limmer passed Carter off to Dotson, which would be fine if that was the line call, the issue is Dotson was waiting to see if a Eagle would blitz based off the line call.GSOT89 wrote: ↑January 13th, 2026, 4:28 pmworst part about that 3rd and 2 sack is the center and guard both left the DT unblocked and chose to each participate in a separate double team, giving up a horrid sack.. we should have ran it till we got the first down and proceeded... almost looked rigged.. terrible sequence.. should have been SB champs last year.. than again I should have a HS championship ring as a near top team in the nation and #1 in the nation JC championship but lost both games in the last seconds.. AL Bundy style.
A total miscommunication, so disappointing. One of the biggest reasons Mcvay went after a vet, Shelton. Who knows all the Rams offense and line blocking calls. Shelton isn't the best blocker, but there isn't any miscommunication or bad line calls.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
How Mcvay ol protections are handled
The center is typically the "brain" of the offensive line. For the Rams, Coleman Shelton (who returned to the team in 2025) or Beaux Limmer (who stepped up as a key young starter) is responsible for the initial identification of the defensive front.
The "Mike" Identification: The center identifies the "Mike" (middle) linebacker to set the baseline for the protection or run scheme.
Combo Calls: He uses shorthand codes (like "Ace," "Deuce," or "Trey") to tell his fellow linemen which defenders they are double-teaming or who is climbing to the second level.
The center is typically the "brain" of the offensive line. For the Rams, Coleman Shelton (who returned to the team in 2025) or Beaux Limmer (who stepped up as a key young starter) is responsible for the initial identification of the defensive front.
The "Mike" Identification: The center identifies the "Mike" (middle) linebacker to set the baseline for the protection or run scheme.
Combo Calls: He uses shorthand codes (like "Ace," "Deuce," or "Trey") to tell his fellow linemen which defenders they are double-teaming or who is climbing to the second level.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
I'm pretty sure Caleb Williams played at USC, so...
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Kyren was wide open and could have ran for ever………….Cornell29 wrote: ↑January 13th, 2026, 4:41 pmLimmer screwed up the line protection call. Limmer passed Carter off to Dotson, which would be fine if that was the line call, the issue is Dotson was waiting to see if a Eagle would blitz based off the line call.GSOT89 wrote: ↑January 13th, 2026, 4:28 pm
worst part about that 3rd and 2 sack is the center and guard both left the DT unblocked and chose to each participate in a separate double team, giving up a horrid sack.. we should have ran it till we got the first down and proceeded... almost looked rigged.. terrible sequence.. should have been SB champs last year.. than again I should have a HS championship ring as a near top team in the nation and #1 in the nation JC championship but lost both games in the last seconds.. AL Bundy style.
A total miscommunication, so disappointing. One of the biggest reasons Mcvay went after a vet, Shelton. Who knows all the Rams offense and line blocking calls. Shelton isn't the best blocker, but there isn't any miscommunication or bad line calls.
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
Of course you would but we are not and neither is Chicago…………
I continue to be amazed how a few think this team is soft and have to play in perfect weather conditions………….
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Re: Should the Rams practice in cold weather this week?
I never said they were soft. 10 degree weather is frigging cold. Real cold. I was at the 2018 game in Denver. It was 18 degrees and colder than a witches tit. Gurley ran for 200 yards. That was pretty much all we could do against a below average Bronco team. It was cold. This game will most likely be a low-scoring game. I'm not sure that favors the Rams. I think we'll need to run the ball really well in order to win. I never said they have to play in perfect weather conditions. I wanted them to go to Philly. If the Rams lose this weekend everyone will blame the cold...lol
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