Most people(80%+) will have a mild illness if they catch Corona. But the danger is the infection rate overwhelming fixed medical resources in an area. Yes, you are most likely fine. However, even though you are somewhat fine when you have this you are still a vector of transmission. There is no native immunity to this virus. The only way this end is either we have a vaccine(1.5 years likely)by rampage666 - Bucky's Pub
Definitely agree on the lower than 3% fatality rate. The reported "Confirmed Cases" number is likely way way too low as testing continues to be very scare and likely a significant percentage of adults get mild symptoms and get better without reporting. The scary part, for me, and where the fatality rate could increase is in the event the fixed medical resources of an area get saturatby rampage666 - Bucky's Pub
His trade value is near zero. Especially with this Wr class. Reynolds is a WR4. He is a fine depth player. But a position I would definitely like to see us upgrade from in the draft. D Mims the dream.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Found a combine dataset covering 2000-18. Working on learning some data analysis skills and playing around with this data, I created a list of WRs sorted by forty time -> shuttle -> 3 cone. Thought it was interesting and wanted to share.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
How many WRs do you have going in the top 51? More than 8?by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Given the insane talent and depth at WR I am inclined to go after one of those guys if I'm the Rams decision makers. We've got Kupp (z/slot), Woods (Y) and an iffy Cooks (x). Seems like a great time to take an X Jalen Reagor Justin Jefferson Denzel Mims Brandon Aiyuk Tyler Johnson Tee Higgins John Hightower I think any of those are worthy second rounders. If one is available in theby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Some Coleman info: Shrine game review KENDALL COLEMAN, EDGE, SYRACUSE Kendall Coleman's far from a complete player, and during his time at Syracuse, he struggled in certain contexts — mostly dealing with power. But Coleman flashed the ability that turned him into a starter for the Orange: the speed rush. He hit multiple speed dips and ghost dips across the course of one-on-ones and fullby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Wow. Anyone else interested in Mims as a future X?by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
McVay also seems to understand that the running game is not a function of the running back but the offense. That bodes very well for the future of the team.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Curious what people think of Akeem Davis-Gaither, LB, App St. I know alot of people want a big run stuffing lb but in my opinion having a faster, coverage + athlete is the better option. Reeder was constantly targeted when he was in last season while I never saw any plus to having him vs the run game. Gaither, though small, is super fast and athletic while showing + coverage skillby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Always amazes me how little value put into 10 years of their life. Or if they even do the risk / reward calc prior to committing felonies. Sad that he never met a role model or friend that affected him enough so that he would end this insanity.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Franchise tag is a fine move. Personally, I'm sold on the guy. Second best player on our defense at one of the top 3 most important positions. Also adds All-Pro special teams plays. And his position is insane hard to replace. If I'm the Rams he's my number one priority.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
The Bears in 2018 played zone (Cover 2, Cover 3, Cover 6, or Quarters) 52% of snaps. That defense was very much a zone focused team. S Eddie Jackson playing deep hash to hash. Amos close to the line. Situational subsets: 1st Down -- 65% 3rd Down-44% Don't know about his other stops but I studied a good amount of Eddie Jackson film during 2018. That was a zone defense. Eddie is pretty unby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
You are absolutely correct. Thank you for correcting my mistake.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteferragamo79 so if the Rams trade him they take on a lot of dead money.....and that's bad for the team trading for him? When a player is traded the contract continues with the new team. So, trading a player causes no dead money for future moneys owed for the trading team. Gurley's case is special because of timing of the payments. Any moneys paid prior to the trade count on the tradinby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Were coaches really having their players hit their star RBs in those practices? I have no idea but it would seem ridiculous to me having Dickerson hit every day preparing for a game. Agree with the backs you listed--they seem to be outliers. Rare super durable players. Tomlinson, for example, had over 350 touches for his first 7 seasons. Season 8 he had 344. Over 400 three times in that spanby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Few things-- 1. A running back/game is much more about the other 10 players than the back running the ball. Where was Derrick Henry before Tannehill? Where is Leveon Bell? Who were the Super Bowl rbs? 2. A running back's most productive contract is almost always their rookie deal. Some are productive throughout their second deal, only Frank Gore past that(kind of a joke). 3. The supplyby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
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I don't see a low scoring game. The whiners will likely give deep help to Sherman or whatever side Hill is on. Normally they play alot of cover 3, which makes Sherman responsible deep for his third of the field. They do that vs the Chiefs hill will have a huge day. Sherman is good at what he does but he cant cover Hill deep. Niners pass rush could be a problem but I see Reid attacking the shortby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Thanks for info. To me Littleton's main value is covering backs , with JJ3, at least in Wade's defense, covering tes. Definitely see Rapp being the Te guy moving forward. Coverage is definitely the key. One weak link in coverage gets exploited whereas you only need one pass rusher to be successful. And offenses, and even moreso Qbs dictate their time to throw.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Sarah Bailey, one of a team of 3, of the Rams data analytics team. Gives some insight into what work they do for the Rams and what that work entails.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
If you look at 1-3 Quarter, score differential between 0-11 Washington ran play action 27.9% of the time which ranks t-16th. Rams were first at 41.5%. Wanted to add that to the convo.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
I would look to the whiners for an example of the value of running backs. Do you think Mostert was the key to that running game yesterday? Or the Chiefs with Kareem Hunt to Damien Williams. On the flip side, you have the Leveon Bell's and James Connors. The offense makes the back not the other way around. The hole Henry has to run through would make alot of backs alot of money. Wrs I think thby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
and if the Rams offer him an amount that insults him the story stays the same... Silly debate--Rams always lose this one. If they sign him for 12 mil for 4 years media says they overpaid for aging vet...and blame that deal for any free agents lost in the future.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
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When the game started-4th play 13:09--there was a pass in the flat to Henry and I was impressed with how Peters went right at him(Henry was stationary and had his back to Peters). But still, Peters went up and hit Henry in the side/back shoulder first. Thought maybe Peters going to play physical for once. But no...by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Really enjoy your posts. Thank you. Hope 2020 turns out to be a better year for you.by rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Saffold is an exceptional run blocker. But his pass blocking is below average. If you are a good team and have a franchise Qb, top WR, top CB, top passrusher or two, good LT, etc you can not afford to pay a 31 year old left guard who struggles pass blocking over 10 millions dollars. Great to see him doing his thing in the playoffs. Nothing like seeing Rodger leading on a screen going nuclearby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com
Ramsey can play anything at a high level. Ramsey lined up in a press look on 116 of 352 coverage snaps with the Rams from Week 6 - 17. Hill was in press on 30 of 318 coverage snaps. Ramsey played Cover 3 the majority of the time on the Jaguars. Fangio, with the Bears, played alot of Cover 3. He had Eddie Jackson who basically dominated between the hashes with Earl Thomas like range. Ramseyby rampage666 - RamsFootballFans.com