QuoteRampage2K- Quotemoklerman QuoteRampage2K- Quotemoklerman This one is better.....and more common Not since the bye. Looked pretty good against Niners, Cards, Cowboys, Saints since the bye..... don't know how you missed all those games???:S Don't know why you are so bent on trying to tear him down:confused Maybe this will cheer you up I don't know why you can't just have a cby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
It's sad and I'm sure Reid deserves plenty of sympathy but it did happen, didn't it? Looking at the situation and at Reid's coaching career in terms of how many troubled players he's been connected to seems reasonable enough without it automatically being a personal attack on him. As far as I've heard, the guy just mentioned that Reid had troubles in his personal life in addition to his profeby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- Quotemoklerman Quotezn Quotemoklerman QuoteRamBill Goff has been working on reacting post-snap this offseason In his recent MMQB column for Sports Illustrated, Albert Breer broke down what exactly Goff has been working on during OTAs and minicamp. Breer writes that “the Rams spend their spring trying to master their own offense,” and that “the offensive calls going in this spriby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
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Quotezn Quotemoklerman QuoteRamBill Goff has been working on reacting post-snap this offseason In his recent MMQB column for Sports Illustrated, Albert Breer broke down what exactly Goff has been working on during OTAs and minicamp. Breer writes that “the Rams spend their spring trying to master their own offense,” and that “the offensive calls going in this spring routinely put Goff and the oby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamBill Goff has been working on reacting post-snap this offseason In his recent MMQB column for Sports Illustrated, Albert Breer broke down what exactly Goff has been working on during OTAs and minicamp. Breer writes that “the Rams spend their spring trying to master their own offense,” and that “the offensive calls going in this spring routinely put Goff and the offense in a spot whereby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Why is it a personal shot against Reid to point out that he hasn't been successful turning around troubled men? Saying he deserved what he got would be going too far but mentioning that something in his personal life has happened isn't necessarily an attack on him. I'm sure Reid would agree that he wasn't successful in keeping all these guys on the straight and narrow. Whether or not he was reby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAtlantic Ram OR I remember a collective of examples like that. I specifically remember the TD to Gibson and the Saffold getting injured. Fisher was a defensive minded HC... things just never got better on offense... got worse actually. The OL seemed snake-bit but it was probably more than just bad luck but I'm not sure how to determine that exactly.I don't know how to quantify it either butby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLMU93 He did. He was far from perfect. But I just think those 7-8-1 and 7-9 seasons in 2012 and 2013 stack up better than they may appear on the surface. To me the Rams were in the top half (top 16) of the league in each of those seasons. Not stellar. But considering where they came from (2007-2011), impressive. I enjoyed those seasons. Just my opinion....That's why I'm looking at some of thby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLMU93 Not to address your specific arguments but in my opinion Fisher did an excellent coaching job in 2012- and in 2013. They went 14-17-1 while playing the the NFL's toughest division and losing their QB for the majority of 2013. To me it wasn't until late 2014 (the final 3 games when they came unglued) that the petals started falling from the flower.When looking at the end results, I thinby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteClassicalwit I just finished throwing up. Hearing the names of Gibson and Richardson brought back haunts, specters of mediocrity and false hope.Definitely dark times but those guys with a different coach? I don't know. Fisher seemingly tried to put them all in bad positions. That game came down to a missed FG by the Redskins when it should have been a relatively easily controlled win by tby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Okay, this is ancient history but it's so aggravating I had to post about it. Much talk has been had about whether Fisher was a good coach or victim of circumstance or whatever but the first quarter of this game exemplifies to me why I was eager to see him go. On the second drive of the game, the Rams march down the field and get near the red zone. Bradford throws a nice pass to the back cby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemax Quotemoklerman Quotemax Fair enough. I've learned that we are better at recognizing other peoples mistakes than our own. I think I got that from Daniel Kahneman. Ever read his book, Thinking fast and slow? Anyway, we are probably both wrong.Fisher's offenses were in steady decline for years until they became inept. He was a dinosaur in that regard. If one just looks at the success hby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemax Fair enough. I've learned that we are better at recognizing other peoples mistakes than our own. I think I got that from Daniel Kahneman. Ever read his book, Thinking fast and slow? Anyway, we are probably both wrong.Fisher's offenses were in steady decline for years until they became inept. He was a dinosaur in that regard. If one just looks at the success his QB's had after leavinby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Quotemoklerman "Yes, he was banged up throughout the season. He got hurt in Week 1, played through it the rest of the season," Jones-Drew said. "He got banged up in Week 1, he played through it, and he kind of just got worn down toward the end of the season." We don't know what Gurley told MJD but what MJD says isn't a mysterious riddle that needs dissecting and intby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
"Yes, he was banged up throughout the season. He got hurt in Week 1, played through it the rest of the season," Jones-Drew said. "He got banged up in Week 1, he played through it, and he kind of just got worn down toward the end of the season." We don't know what Gurley told MJD but what MJD says isn't a mysterious riddle that needs dissecting and interpreting. As I alreadby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
You are speaking way too definitively about something that you don't actually have any facts. You have reports. All of the coach speak and medical reports add up to a bunch of nothing. It's what they want people to hear. I'm far more inclined to listen to what one pro bowl RB told another pro bowl RB. Now, it may be as strategically reported as any of the other stuff so it's not like it'sby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
MJD clearly says that Gurley told him he was hurt. Either you believe him or you don't. You don't. There isn't any way in the world for you to know what and how things were told to MJD so it's pure fantasy to claim MJD just misunderstood what Gurley was telling him.by moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram The Rams still had a shot at the #1 seed in the NFC going into that last game. I'm pretty sure that's why Goff and the rest of the starters played.It's "a" reason but not the only reason. The team had lost 2 out of the previous 3 games and Goff was still sputtering. Getting him back on track was mentioned during the games if I recall.by moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
You may be done but you're just changing the argument. Goff's "year" isn't being criticized. Of course his overall production is nothing to complain about but I think it's pretty dishonest to act as if he played consistently throughout the whole year or deserves to be on a list of top 5 QB's ever based on less than 2 years of production. Or that he's played well in quite a few gameby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
He explains why he has Goff behind the other QB's.by moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotesacram All Ram fans know that JG still has to improve, and that he surely struggled after the bye for 3 games, with 2 real clunkers. Having said that, what are your thoughts on his two performances immediately before and after those 3 games? He had QB ratings of well over a hundred in all four of those games with 11 TDs and ZERO Ints? If it makes you feel better to call his 2 bad perfby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotesacram I took boiling down 12 good to perfect games, 3 bad games, and 1 mediocre game being half a good season, as glossing over much of his season.After the bye, Goff was not putting up good numbers. I suppose you could grade each game but if you just look at what he did before the bye vs. after the bye, it's pretty clear that it was a tale of two seasons. 258/381 (67.7%) 3,547 (9.31 yby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotesacram 101 QB rating 32 TDs 12 INTs and we are complaining about bad half seasons during that same season. QB ratings of 97.2, 108.1, 123.8, 158.3, 88.2, 127.4, 111, 115.7, 113, 117.1, 118.1, and 121.6 just get glossed over for 3 bad games against good defenses on the road and a mediocre performance against the Iggles at home. How far we've come huh??? Is Keith Null available?No one'by moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Would the point have been any different if I had said 1 5/8 seasons?by moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram If that 5%/2.5% threshold is easier to attain now how come Goff is the only young QB in the top 5?Mariota was there his first two years and then dropped off. Foles was there. Watson is there but doesn't have enough attempts. Mahomes same thing. Wentz is just a hair under. And that's just the young QB's. The threshold itself is obviously easier to attain if you look at how maby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePHDram I agree with you that it means more to brees etc but I don't think it means nothing for Goff. While those numbers are likely to fluctuate as Goff adds more data to assess it is still an impressive feat in his first 3 years where you would expect more int and fewer tds.True, but I didn't say that it meant "nothing". I just think it has to be looked at in proper perspective.by moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
And fans complained about it each time and with the same arguments. I'm sure that back in the '70's it was speculated that the human body couldn't withstand the rigors of a 14 game season and that there was a symmetry to 12 games that shouldn't be messed with. 18 regular season games and 2 preseason games sounds a lot better than 16/4 to me.by moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com
Albright's title is "5 QB's in NFL history...". That seems an awful lot like he's trying to paint a picture about these 5 guys. Inflated, misleading numbers are the way of the sports world now though. Look at the NBA. These guys know that numbers mean bigger contracts so they manipulate their statistics in favor of all else it seems. For this arbitrary list, it means somethinby moklerman - RamsFootballFans.com