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Lions film study: Rams' game-sealing touchdown gives Detroit a glimpse at what's to come in the final weeks of the season
It's cliche, but the NFL is a copycat league and the Detroit Lions got a taste of what's to come during Sunday's disappointing loss to the Los Angeles Rams.The Rams were able to pull away in the fourth quarter thanks to a personnel package the Lions hadn't seen much at all until Week 15: 13
Los Angeles Rams star Matthew Stafford found Colby Parkinson for a clutch touchdown against the Detroit Lions, but fans questioned if it was the right call.
Parkinson, who joined the Rams last year as a run blocker, is flourishing, scoring six touchdowns in the past six games.
The coach pointed to the third quarter of the 41-34 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Matthew Stafford led the Rams to 17 points while the Lions didn't score and a seven-point lead turned into a 10-point deficit.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Troy Franklin was robbed of a touchdown in the second quarter of Sunday's game against the Green Bay Packers when the officiating crew whistled Franklin down by contact despite the receiver not actually touching the ground.
Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren William has a nose for the end zone, and he proved that again on Sunday, scoring twice on the ground.
Jared Goff has himself a hat trick and it's not even halftime. The Lions ' quarterback threw his third touchdown pass of the night against the Rams, this time to Jameson Williams, who got behind the Rams' secondary and caught the ball in stride.