November 06, 2017 12:12PM
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The fear of the Rams’ vertical passing game has also opened up space underneath, forcing linebackers to not stray too far from the middle of the field and forcing secondaries to stay in zone, rather than play man coverage.

Uh-huh.

We've been lamenting our utter lack of verticality for YEARS. It makes all the difference.

And it doesn't require the deep bombs, though they're nice. You simply <!> have to be able to complete 10-18 yard passes. That opens everything up. Including the bombs.

I feel pretty sure that Gurley knew last year that there was nothing there and more or less accepted his fate. That isn't a compliment to his competitive fire. But everything about him now says he is alert and sharply and seeing possibilities ...

Because that verticality opens those possibilities up for him. I really think that accounts for him seeming to be a new player, as many have commented.

The Rams passing game weakness for years and years---and the stats bear this out---was lower completions and fairly low attempts in the 11-25 yard range.

The Fisher Rams were actually good at the 31+ yard deep passes. They schemed them in well, hit on them, and won whole games by setting those up. They had some qbs who could throw those (including, surprisingly, Keenum, who was and still is good at that). The numbers bear all this out.

Where they were lacking--and Rams teams before them--was the challenging, aggressive passes in that medium to deep medium range. Exactly as you say. Numbers bear THAT out too.

And as it happens, the combination of Goff and McVay on this means that the medium/deep medium pass is actually the team strength. I don't even mean A team strength, and I don't mean the offensive strength or just their passing game strength. It's the team strength. It hasn't always clicked because Goff is still relatively inexperienced but there are also times where they can throw those at will. '

Goff will only get better and better that that too.

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  Re: This article puts OLINE as #1 priority.

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  OL as a priority in 2018 Draft

LMU93369November 06, 2017 10:18AM

  I'm thinking LT for sure.

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  Re: OL as a priority in 2018 Draft

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  Re: OL as a priority in 2018 Draft

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  Re: OL as a priority in 2018 Draft

dzrams251November 06, 2017 04:53PM

  Re: OL as a priority in 2018 Draft

leafnose211November 07, 2017 03:05AM

  Re: OL as a priority in 2018 Draft

bigjimram21228November 07, 2017 05:17AM

  Re: OL as a priority in 2018 Draft

Steve230November 07, 2017 03:12AM

  Re: OL as a priority in 2018 Draft

bigjimram21212November 07, 2017 05:11AM

  Lots of things have to come together at once

EternalHorns318November 06, 2017 10:51AM

  The nutshell version:

RFL340November 06, 2017 11:04AM

  +1

zn306November 06, 2017 12:12PM

  +2

Steve206November 07, 2017 03:15AM

  Excellent points

RFL219November 07, 2017 07:02AM

  Re:astonishing

leafnose336November 07, 2017 02:41AM

  Gurley

LMU93269November 07, 2017 03:15AM

  Re: absolutely

leafnose220November 07, 2017 03:33AM

  Re: Gurley

zn211November 07, 2017 04:51AM

  Re: Gurley

Speedball89189November 07, 2017 06:52AM

  another doubting Thomas here

21Dog216November 07, 2017 04:26AM

  Re: yup I was concerned too about that too

Speed_Kills205November 07, 2017 07:03AM

  I don;t know if it was that extreme

zn202November 07, 2017 09:01PM