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Words are hard.
I don't know how to accurately describe the manner in which the Rams went up 24-13 heading into the 4th quarter.
I don't know how to accurately describe how they gave up 18 unanswered points once that 4th quarter began.
I don't know how to accurately describe a play in which Dion Bailey, filling in for Kam Chancellor who is holding out for a new contract, slipped and fell leaving Rams TE Lance Kendricks to tie the game up with less than a minute remaining.
I don't know how to accurately describe an NFL overtime that started with an onside kick with Jeff Triplette trying to undo the very foundation of the NFL rulebook.
I don't know how to describe the game ending with a Rams defensive stop culminating with the playcall every Seahawks fan wanted in the Super Bowl seven plus months ago.
I don't have to describe it. It's football.
Rams win.