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Nice glass half full post..

August 28, 2016 08:42AM
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9er8er
Which is just another way of saying, everything is unfortunately progressing pretty much as expected.

For me it was this..............

- The transition to a pro style offense is the herculean task for Goff that I feared it would be. If he survives it mentally, he may not survive it physically. The indicators are the odds of him meeting or exceeding expectations as a LA Ram are getting longer, not shorter.

- Keenum did what he does, which is gets the ball out of his hand quickly in a short, low risk passing attack. Works okay for short spells against a defense like Denver's as long as you stay out of the inevitable obvious passing situations that you'll get over the course of a full game and you're helping out your "franchise LT" by chipping on his side with the RB. Keenum was able to largely avoid those situations but Goff and Mannion weren't as fortunate.

- The starting defense would appear better than they have against an offense almost as bad as the Rams whose starting QB was drafted a few rounds AFTER the Rams drafted Mannion two years ago. We should view this performance in the proper context.

- The Rams WR's are part of the problem, and part of that problem is investing in Tavon Austin like Denver has in Demaryius Thomas. That problem was on clear display last night. Another part of the problem is Goff is going to get his receivers killed if he doesn't start making better decisions and putting balls in better spots for them.

- We should be prepared for a lot more 7-9 kind of ....er...stuff...this season.

Clearly, Goff has a long ways to go mentally, but he's not going to play much for a while so it will be hard to for him to get hurt. Fisher is gonna protect him and put him in bubble wrap. But you knew that right? Not much to learn there.

We all know the WRs are a mess and it falls squarely on the shoulder of Fisher. Case closed.

Keenum is a place holder. Enough said.

The Broncos tried to run the ball at home and got stuff big time by the Rams front 7. Let's call it like it is. The starting guys up front are really good. And if Denver can't run the ball against anyone else, they are gonna be 7-9, just like the Rams. They don't have a QB either. Lynch was not impressive, at best he is 2 years away, but he does have the body to take hits, and he will. Best of luck to him.
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  What I learned (already knew) from last night

LARams171122August 28, 2016 06:39AM

  Nice logical post...

max506August 28, 2016 07:17AM

  That's been my big worry as well

brgjoe372August 28, 2016 09:55AM

  Re: That's been my big worry as well

LARams17322August 28, 2016 10:01AM

  In other words, not a lot was learned last night

9er8er429August 28, 2016 08:03AM

  Nice glass half full post..

max463August 28, 2016 08:42AM

  Re: Nice glass half full post..

Rams43423August 28, 2016 08:49AM

  Re: Nice glass half full post..

LARams17394August 28, 2016 09:59AM

  Re: Nice glass half full post..

Rams43369August 28, 2016 11:00AM

  I'd love to be more optimistic

9er8er326August 28, 2016 08:59AM

  hopeium. Nice...

max397August 28, 2016 11:12AM

  a bit of panic in his game for sure

Hazlet Hacksaw433August 28, 2016 08:43AM