QuoteSpeed_Kills But neither does Brees. Idk Gamo... I have seen Keenum throw that pass before. I'm thinking it was just a bad throw or timing issue. I also think the Rams coach their QBs to get rid of the ball quickly and that's why we have a ton of quick rhythm passes. Well CK (like Brady though at a different level) is going to give you a ball control passing game. In terms of throby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteDavid Deacon His arm is not what you want in your QB. Can he throw a consistent deep out? Does he have a long accurate arm? No he is not that guy. He is not what you ideally want as your starter. His ceiling is a lower middle tier QB and that is probably stretching it. He gets the ball out quickly and is moderately accurate on the short and mid range passes. He is ideally aby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePHDram I'm doing this from memory but I'm fairly certain the rams released him in 2015 as an erfa so anybody could sign him. And I believe he signed this year on the first day so obviously other teams had an opportunity to sign him. Moreover while he may want to be a ram like all players he would follow the money if he got a better offer. Don't get me wrong I want to believe in hiby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLARams17 IMO. Case is nothing more than a journeyman QB. Your typical game manager. He can win some games but he'll never take you on a deep playoff run. Teams know he has a noodle arm and will design defenses to take away what he's physically able to do. I'm sorry, he just doesn't impress me. He's a great guy, great teammate, but nothing close to an elite QB or someone who can win inby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePHDram Why do the rams keep exposing him to fa and nobody is willing to pay him. Are Snead and Fisher that smart? With all the complaints about them being "clueless" on offense it seems inconceivable that they are the only ones who can see the beauty in Barnes. You're referring to the time before he became a starter. That's the only time he was "exposed." After he becamby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSuh-weet! Conventional wisdom is that CK doesn't have much of an arm. And in fact we've definitely seen a bunch of under thrown balls from him down the field. And yet I was just watching highlights from his Texans days and see a number of 50-yds-in-the-air throws. At the 5:17 mark he uncorks one that goes 60 in the air. And, even there, while he def winds up, a defender in running in on himby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteWhen the Rams ran the ball, Barnes made a habit of getting to the second level. That's why they signed Wells too. Movement. Attacking the 2nd level. That's what Boudreau likes in his centers. In fact if you pull up any standard highlights vid of Gurley's 2015 season, and watch his breakaway runs, often you can;t help but see Barnes is out there throwing a key block. Not on the LOS likeby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotepromomasterj Trying not to get too down on the situation, so early in, but the stumble fumble against the chiefs was a 'NAF" - if you've seen hard knocks you'll know what that means. If you're deploying a run-heavy system and want to stretch the field with play action, wouldn't a run threat / big arm, big body qb be a little closer to what you want? I'm not saying Wentz will be betterby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotedzrams LOL! I can see why you would think it’s over the top and maybe it is, but not by much. For me it’s about context. Start with Foles. You say at the time it looked like a good signing. I agree. I was done with Bradford and liked the 2nd round pick we got. I wasn’t sure if Foles the QB would work out but I got the trade. But what I’m extracting from your response regarding Folesby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRockRam The notion that it would be a problem if Keenum played so well that it takes awhile for Goff to break into the starting lineup is simply wrong-minded. And, as typical, the reason for the "problem" is because the Rams paid so much in draft stock to get Goff. This is a false pressure coming from a schizophrenic mindset that somehow if you draft a QB high, and think he'sby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotesocalmab What are the ramifications if the Rams cut some of the newly signed guys like Cody Sensabaugh?? or the resigned Brian Quick? I had high hopes for Quick but see the writing in the wall. I would like some of our less experienced but seemingly better DB's and WR's on the roster rather then marginal or under achieving players Dead money if cut: Sensabaugh - 5.6+ M dead monby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLets give credit to Keenum too. I'm tired of this "Popgun arm" comment. Keenum is a damn good passer and his proven it. He's also a damn good starter and he proved he was the best QB on the Rams team last season. He deserves his shot. If Keenum wins as the starter and they still have Goff who will eventually take over then nothing is lost.by zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteI know right...you need to practice those situations smh nm True but on the other hand, they put young rams defenders in the position to win in that last series, and that's good experience tooby zn - Game Time Forum
Quotenapoli Quoteferragamo79 out of area.....I thought I read NFL Network? is it live? Tape delay? many thanks! NFL network 7:30 What my guide says on dtv Hope this helps And is that PT or ET. .by zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLMU93 I don't think it's a vs. thing. Not this year at least. They're going to run two-TE sets more than half the time. Both will see the field quite a bit. In slightly different roles and sometimes different situations. I agree with this. And Fisher using 2 TEs goes way back for him.by zn - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote73Ram Quotezn When making a mountain of a molehill, do you 1. plan the entire operation in advance so that you order the proper amount of material to reach the pre-determined height. 2. just start heaping things on the molehill till you have a mountain, no need for over-planning itB) With stunts like this with the golf cart....there is no planning. When asked why they did it....theby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsfsninmd The evidence of a TON of flat starts, including season openers (Remember the 34-6 loss two years ago at home vs. MIN to start the season?). Almost every year they have a losing streak in the middle of the year that torpedoes the season (4-3 last year turned to 4-8.) I know, injuries, etc. but injuries effect every team. Four years of 7-9 with the Rams. Last playoff wiby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsfsninmd ....it shows an instance of Fisher's laxed attitude that permeates this team since he took over. It shows that IF you want it to and if you believe that narrative. I think instead of Jenkins and Pead in 2012 running stadium stairs before a game (for which they were suspended) because they broke a rule. What's the truth, aside from which narrative either one of us prefby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote73Ram the sun was in his eyes....the dog ate the rules book....he over slept....he wasn't feeling good that day. Pick one any one. Quote9er8er You've intentionally driven a golf cart extremely recklessly and rolled it at the workplace before? After your boss explicitly warned you not to do something like that? Is this the excuse you're attempting to make for them, or were you attemptingby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePaulButcher59 All he does is improve consistently year after year. Has the confidence, big heart and the passion to succeed on any level. Just a matter of working on his mechanics. If or when Romo goes down, Dallas will be just fine. It must be nice finding your future starting QB in round 4. 98-2001, In that brief span the Rams found 2 good starting qbs and one hall of famer. Aby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills I don't know that I have even seen a team that consistently has the devastating kind of injuries the Rams have had since the early 00s A little good fortune with the injuries will go a long way IMO I assume in that statement you mean OL injuries. And yeah it's true. It's one of the driving forces of their fate as a team. And truth be told, you don't need a great OL toby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsfsninmd ....I have always thought you are too critical of Fisher, but I really do think he is not that good. He is yukking it up with the elder statesmen on offense on the team (Britt) who is as mature as an 18 year old and a #35 pick (Quick) who has been a major disappointment after a really stupid thing to do but cuts a guy who would not have made the second round of cuts later thby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotejoram rhaney cant be that bad i hope He HAS moved ahead of Rhaney. Why is he a camp arm and Rhaney isn't? .by zn - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotedzrams Quotezn QuoteMamaRAMa So yes, he specifically says there's no veteran QB but then he followed that with there isn't a true veteran leader on the team. And to me that's just another example of the fact that a well-informed poster will often know more about the Rams than a national reporter like Wyche who (at least nominally anyway) covers 32 teams. We know more about the Rams thaby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills I want to see more but he seems limited physically ...lacks speed and I didn't see the quickness that you like to see in players like him Spruce seems like a project... he will need to work really hard at this level to play. Will he make the team? Sure I could see them keeping him around but he better be able to play special teams We are several years away from seeing whaby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBilly_T QuoteRams43 The Ram usage of excessive f-bombs raises a question for me. Was it the same on Hard Knocks when they visited other teams? I don't know because I've never watched it before. Perhaps this is the new normal for NFL teams? I dunno. As mentioned above, I've never seen the show until they decided to feature the Rams. First season for me. But so far, and especially wby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteMamaRAMa So yes, he specifically says there's no veteran QB but then he followed that with there isn't a true veteran leader on the team. And to me that's just another example of the fact that a well-informed poster will often know more about the Rams than a national reporter like Wyche who (at least nominally anyway) covers 32 teams. We know more about the Rams than he does. I meaby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote9er8er Does the team have a coach that knows how to express himself and the point he wants to make without gratuitous use of the F-bomb? Probably. But does Hard Knocks have an editor who cares about airing that? And since when does dropping f-bombs mean you lack intelligence? It means you lack decorum, and since we wiped out the old world of the early 60s, we stopped mistakinby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRockRamif Goff is about even with Keenum and Mannion at the end of training camp, fine.....start him. But not if he is clearly not ready.. This is one of those cases where the buzz about it is nowhere near as important as the substance. If they like Goff starting week 1, fine; if not, I am not going to be among those complaining. Well unless he NEVER starts. So if he's still not sby zn - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemax It's interesting about Fisher. He dumps the leaders. Sometimes I think he likes being the only leader on the team, kind of like a camp councilor. You always see him talking to the players like they are little kids. It appears that he loves it. Here's how you stand at attention for the National Anthem. Are we lucky not to get hurt in our go carts? Don't forget to clean your plate. Tby zn - RamsFootballFans.com