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Rams LB Nate Landman continues to make Falcons look foolish for letting him walk

The Los Angeles Rams have fielded a defense that is difficult to score against. After two games, defensive coordinator Chris Shula's defense has allowed just one touchdown and just 28 points.

Of course, contrarians will point to the fact that L.A. has allowed field-goal kickers to successfully hoof seven of seven field goals. But if you had to choose a defense that allowed field goals or touchdowns, I suspect fans would unanimously choose field goals.

In his post-game press conference following the 33-19 victory over the Tennessee Titans, head coach Sean McVay wasted no time in naming his turning point in the game.