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laram
Things I know I know:
- The Rams are better at LT
- The Rams have no depth on the o-line
- The right side of the o-line is problematic
- The Rams are better at wide receiver
- The Rams are better at tight end
- The Rams have better coaching
- Special teams will again be solid
- This will not be a good road team
- If Goff doesn't perform or goes down, Mannion is not the answer
- The talk about the strength of the corner position was a smoke screen
Things I know I don't know:
- How the o-line will perform overall
- If the Rams are improved at qb
- How the down lineman will perform in Wade's fronts
- How the inside linebackers will perform in Wade's defense
- If Robert Quinn will ever be the same
- How Joyner will perform at free safety
- How McVay will perform in pressure situations
- What the Rams final record will be
YOU?
Only 4 mild disagreements, la. Or rather, needs for clarification.
1) OL depth might be better than you think. Eldrenkamp/Blythe, healthy Donnal, and Williams. That's 8 deep counting the starters.
2) Not sure at all that our right side on OL is problematic. It's not the equal of the left side, true, but that doesn't mean that it's problematic. It appears to me to be an ascending work in progress.
3) I'm baffled by the prediction that this will not be a good road team. I see a top 5 D and top 5 ST and a steadily improving multi faceted O, myself. I could see 4 road wins among those 8 games.
4) Talk of strong CB position is a smokescreen? They felt that they could afford to trade away Gaines, already. And I see some excruciating cuts at CB ahead beyond the best five come Sept. that meets my definition of a pretty strong CB corps.
Like I said, mild disagreements or needs for clarification on these four. Otherwise, I think you're jumping to premature conclusions.