Those mistakes can be game changing. But that still doesn't mean we aren't playing right into the whiners and Jimmie G's strengths with the off coverage as much as we do.
Other teams who aren't owned by them try to make Jimmie G hold onto the ball longer, make him read the D post snap, try to confuse him with disguises and make him throw in down field and outside the numbers.
Jimmie G knows where he is going on 90% of his plays against us because there is ALWAYS an 8-10 yard cushion there. That's not the formula for beating the whiners and Jimmie G. It's mentioned all the time on the pregame shows every week.
We make it way too easy for him. Instead of him making the mistake, we end up making the mistake by missing the tackles on the quick completions that turn into long gains. It makes no sense. Jimmie G can make those short throws in his sleep. His release time is always the quickest of his season against us for a reason...because we ALLOW it to happen with those cushions.
#HelmetHornsMatter
“Well, the color is good, I like the metallic blue,” Youngblood recently said while laughing, via NFL Journal. “The horn is terrible. It looks like a ‘C.’ When I first saw it on the logo I honestly thought it was a Charger logo.
“Now when I see it on the helmet, it just isn’t a ram horn. There is no distinct curl like a mature ram horn. I don’t know how the Rams could get that wrong. That is your symbol and it has been for what? Seventy years or more? Longer than I have been alive? It’s just not us, it’s not the Rams.”---Mr. Ram Jack Youngblood