
St. Louis Rams vs. Seattle Seahawks: Live St. Louis Score and Analysis
The St. Louis Rams (6-10) dropped the season finale with a 20-6 loss against the Seattle Seahawks (12-4). It was the third-straight loss for the Rams and their tenth-consecutive loss in Seattle.
The Rams entered the game ready to play on defense. Russell Wilson was under heavy pressure and was contained quite well for most of the game. The Seahawks turned the ball over twice in the first half and were held to zero points—the team's only first-half shutout of the year, and the first since 2011.
The St. Louis offense, on the other hand, was a completely different story.
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The Rams were held to 42 total rushing yards, including 11 in the first half. The unit turned the ball over three times, including two Shaun Hill picks, and the Rams walked away with six measly points.
The pass protection was suspect for most of the game, but there's no sugar coating it—Hill was absolutely dreadful.
With the game tied at six, the Rams marched into field-goal range ready to take the lead. Hill dropped back and attempted to throw the ball away, but instead hit a defensive tackle right in the hands for a mind-boggling interception.
Instead of kicking a field-goal and taking the lead, Seattle took over and turned the interception into a touchdown drive, and that buried the Rams.
It wasn't just the turnovers, either. Hill was highly erratic with his passes, and his performance was a clear reminder that the Rams need to dedicate all offseason resources towards finding a quarterback.
It was a brutal finale to a disappointing season, but on the bright side, the Rams will get a better draft slot as a result of the loss.
Thank you for following along all season, and be sure to return in 2015. Also, check back shortly for St. Louis' report card from this game.
Fourth Quarter
Seattle Seahawks 20, St. Louis Rams 6

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