Stephen A. Smith and Dan Orlovsky react to the Los Angeles Rams’ win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Rams QB Matthew Stafford’s performance in the game.

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  1. Irvin's comment is dead on. Stafford didn't beat the GOAT because the GOAT sucked. Brady was about to make this prime Brady, 4th quarter, coming back from an impossible lead against one of the best defenses in the NFC. The ball tends to fall Brady's direction in games like this. Stafford needed to be great for the Rams to win that game and he was.

  2. I dont think Stephen As point is valid. Sean Mcvay was the one who chose to keep running the ball. Stafford doesn't control the snap going over his head or Aker fumbles.

  3. Stafford 3-3 in the playoffs now. Threw a pick and still found a way to beat the #3 defense in the league. SB is gonna be grea6, as I'm not sure Cincy has a lock down defense like that. The offense should be able to open up more. Could be a real high scoring game!!!

  4. Stephen A is trash. He don’t know the game.Stephen A whose in the super bowl?He’s just there because he’s black. If he was white he’s gone already.

  5. He signed with the Houston Texans for a 3-year, $9 million deal on March 1, 2009. He was beaten out by Rex Grossman for the backup quarterback position during the preseason, and served as the Texans number three quarterback. After the 2009 season, Grossman signed a one-year contract with the Washington Redskins, making Orlovsky the backup quarterback for the Texans.

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