What happened Sunday in Philadelphia feels different. The Rams had it. Sean McVay ‘s team was cooking, scoring on 6 straight possessions to take a commanding 26-7 lead. And then, in a flick of the wrist, it was gone, leaving behind not just a loss, but a lingering question of what could have been and an absolutely savage bad beat for anyone with money on the Los Angeles Rams t o cover the 3.5-point spread.

So, where do you go from there? According to analyst Chris Sims , the locker room on Monday morning must have felt like a contemplation practice. “Do you think the Rams come away going, ‘Hey, we can go toe-to-toe with beating them,’ or,” he continued, “do you think they come away going, ‘Man, that was a day we should have won’?” Sims argued that the Rams didn’t even play t

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