Small victories
In detail, special teams made the difference. Tom Brady pointed to rookie Ethan Evans, who pinned a punt at the one-yard line with under two minutes left. Jason Myers then missed a 61-yard field goal as time expired. That sequence validated Sean McVay’s conservative approach. These small victories inside the game revealed craft and composure when the offense struggled.
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The context strengthens the verdict. Tom Brady not only elevated the Rams but also sparked debate by leaving out the 8-2 Colts. He placed Los Angeles above the Bills and Seattle. With five straight wins and an 8-2 record, the message is clear. The streak is no illusion, and the NFC now looks at Inglewood with respect. With Tampa Bay ahead on the schedule, that defensive identity becomes currency.
Correct formula
Beyond rankings, Tom Brady focused on sustainability. Winning when your star receiver is quiet, when your quarterback is off, when your offensive line falters. The Rams showed a defense that denies explosive plays, closes passing windows, and forces long drives. The formula is not flashy, but it is repeatable in December and January.
The final reading is straightforward. When Tom Brady says your defense “is back,” it is not casual praise. It is a roadmap. If Los Angeles maintains its secondary level, secures the field with special teams, and improves third-down efficiency, its competitive ceiling rises. The NFL has been warned. Now the Rams must turn that contender rumor into weekly proof.