QuoteRFIP Quoteno name I've got these calls saved and I'm editing them. I can honestly say that none of these are holds. None. I could care less about him or any OL. I simply hate the bull calls and the fans biting on them. First one that off set w/Giants flag was not but he had no business throwing the guy to the ground which I'm sure is what drew the flag. Haven't rewatched the last 2 yeby no name - Game Time Forum
There is literally a hold on every play. DL and OL. If you look for failure you will find it. You'll conjure it up.by no name - Game Time Forum
Quinn is choked from behind with a clean move. Refs are too busy waiting for OB to create issues.by no name - Game Time Forum
I've got these calls saved and I'm editing them. I can honestly say that none of these are holds. None. I could care less about him or any OL. I simply hate the bull calls and the fans biting on them.by no name - Game Time Forum
I wonder if PPF's computers can actually see the BS calls. Freaking sheer dominance gets called. Can you imagine players like Pace and the last era OL guys playing today? Pancakes be damned.by no name - Game Time Forum
QuoteRFIP Quotelaram NM That was a beautiful pocket. Not a player was close. He could have stepped into the throw. He could have taken time to read the coverage. It was just a pre made idea to throw to him and he was going to do it as fast as he could no matter what the situation.by no name - Game Time Forum
OL held that line or 3 seconds. Nobody got open and Keenum didn't throw it away. He ran into his second sack today.by no name - Game Time Forum
On third down? What about this team says that they can break tackles? The defense knows it's underneath.by no name - Game Time Forum
Quotepoplarbluffman IMO their grades are spot on....used to re watch games maybe 5/6 times over or more till I realized what I was seeing was exactly what pff saw... kid from UCLA is just too uncoordinated for me with skinny legs...much more a suspect then a prospect..maybe draft him in 3rd and hope he grows into that body Really? If you can tell me what they saw id love to hear it. Theyby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm interested. Who are the players? What is it that you did? With those questions aside, I'm talking about on the field leadership. Ie, setting up, diagnosing, communicating, etc.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
Matthews was a complete player and was considered pretty close to maxed out on skill coming out. He's been terrible thus far in his career and if we are to believe every ol grading metric he is once again below average this year. I know very little about ol play but I see a history of modern day failure by our supposed ol genius coach. Funny how Bentley raves about Robinsons coach ability andby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 Quoteno name He's a weapon. No doubt. He must be accounted for on the field and that allows others to do things. The Rams do not have the horses or the design to have others take optimal advantage of it. So, no name... You're saying that Tavon's value is largely as a decoy? And THAT makes him worth the $42 million? Sorry. That's too much of a stretch for me. We disagree on thiby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
On the field seems like a very different story.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 Here are Tavon's career stats. Please note his '16 stats. The numbers are pretty underwhelming despite his increased targets. Not standing out as a WR, PR, or RB this year. What kind of "all purpose" weapon has he been this year, really? Three questions... 1) They seem to be trending downward, don't they? 2) Are these really the kind of numbers expected fromby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- Quoteno name QuoteRampage2K- QuoteBarf33 No disrespect intended but I hate these threads because we are stating an opinion in regards to leadership from watching the game on TV or the stands. I was that fan with this team for years until I was given the opportunity on 5 seperate occasions to work this teams locker room and be on its sidelines during these road games. Simply sawby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- QuoteBarf33 No disrespect intended but I hate these threads because we are stating an opinion in regards to leadership from watching the game on TV or the stands. I was that fan with this team for years until I was given the opportunity on 5 seperate occasions to work this teams locker room and be on its sidelines during these road games. Simply saw that exact opposite on thisby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm not so sure. What I do know is that goalline. power plays require everyone to hold hands and to know what the next man is doing.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBarf33 No disrespect intended but I hate these threads because we are stating an opinion in regards to leadership from watching the game on TV or the stands. I was that fan with this team for years until I was given the opportunity on 5 seperate occasions to work this teams locker room and be on its sidelines during these road games. Simply saw that exact opposite on this subject matter eby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
He's a weapon. No doubt. He must be accounted for on the field and that allows others to do things. The Rams do not have the horses or the design to have others take optimal advantage of it.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
Have you seen these two foot holes?by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
After watching every snap last year and this year I've come to the conclusion that the Rams simply have zero leadership. They are short in football smarts. They do not communicate. Last year they had the communication on defense. They had leaders. They had trust in the guy next to them. Not this season. On offense there has not been leaders in a very long time. Offense: The QB is short on tby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
It's very simple. No pressure. Cb's are over matched due to injuries. Tree and McDonald read wrong. Tree is out of position and cannot handle the responsibility. Joyner is the one setting up the D.by no name - Game Time Forum
Back to typical Fisher ball. Gurley up the middle on first. Quick throw on second. Third down the defense is gun ho on pass creating two straight penalties. It's as if Fisher only wants to win his way.by no name - Game Time Forum
It's hard to complain about him today but the guy just cannot do anything in the red zone. But what Fisher Rams QB has ever been even average in the RZ?by no name - Game Time Forum
Should have been a wide open TD but he forced it to Austin against 3 men and got Austin murdered.by no name - Game Time Forum
Quotebrownsugar I have a hard time believeing this article is true. This would mean he has replaced fully McCloud and kept the FS strong---right? Rodney had instincts....like all FSs need. HOwever, the D overall does seem much better than last year...and he and Ogletree along with the return of Quinn might be the reason why.....or is it just the return of Quinn and Tree's speed over JL's....?by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsfsninmd Not trying to be nosy, but did you play in the pros or in top level college? I find your comments insightful and not PFF-stat-related but more football-related. Thanks.... Thanks. I played in college and in Arena league. LB and safety. I was very slow. LOL.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteHazlet Hacksaw Looks like he is taking the play to the hold called and just trying to get what he can out of it. Its also tough to cut back when they always seem to leave the back side end unblocked. I don't know if that's by design or the tackles or TE's are not taking care of business on the backside. I won't pretend to be an expert on offensive line or even offense in general but I canby no name - RamsFootballFans.com
This entire analysis is based on stats. It's a complete junk rag. Gurley is struggling mostly because of himself. His own head. When holes are created he waits, prods or chooses the wrong hole. Once they give us something that has visual analysis and/or express to us how their algorithm works I'll invest in their words.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com
The throw was taking him out of bounds. He could have walked the line for another yard or two though. It was a bit of an attempt to taunt the defenders or perhaps earn a personal foul for suddenly hopping out of bounds but the defenders seemed intent to let him out knowing that he wasn't going to stay in bounds.by no name - RamsFootballFans.com