QuoteSpeed_Kills <snipped> I work in technology so I know a few things... generally speaking buffering tends to be a local issue to the device or network Thanks for that tip. I'm bootlegging the wifi from my neighbor. Will stop by at halftime and tell him to step up his network game!by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Can't glean too much due to the significant personnel on both teams. But off the top of my head: 1) McVay called a balanced game with Hendu doing an OK job at RB. 2) Early on, Stafford was locked in on Kupp before beginning to spread things around in the 2nd quarter. 3) Like everyone else, Detroit's offense seemed to spam Troy Reeder. For an NFL MLB, that dude is always getting truckeby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamgator The NFL has lost its mind. But that's just the thing, though, 'gator...the REAL fans, no doubt, have willingly coughed up the $6. They're not sweating the "principle" stuff in the same way that I'm sure you wouldn't sweat it if they tried to pull this stunt for our game tomorrow.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
As it should be for a road game.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Interesting...I thought it was just me (and because I'm simulcasting from my tablet to the TV). I noticed it alot on KC's first drive, but it's seemed to have smoothed out a bit since.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills <snipped> Of course this game is being shown on the NBC affiliate in both Miami and KC and surrounding areas....not sure if people realize that Yep, I suspected as much. But for the teams that have a large national following (i.e. Dallas, San Francisco, etc.), I don't think that they'd get away with this. As a sidebar, though, I continue to amazed by both the lby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Yeah...I broke down and coughed up the $6 too. But I get 'gators point, too, though. I get the demographic that the NFL/Peacock is shooting for. But I can't help but to think of some older Chief/Dolphin fans that'll miss the game. Not because they don't have the $5.99 for a night, but because they might not have a smart TV or the patience to navigate downloading the app and everything. Helby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
But he is playing like a back-up QB who is beyond his 3-game back-up QB shelf life. Not his fault. Gotta go to war with the army you have, I guess.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
My nephew proposed to his girlfriend yesterday afternoon at the beach in Malibu and wanted both families there to celebrate (I guess he knew she was going to say "yes" ). Anyways, the bride-to-be's family is from Maine and had never before been out to Cali. Though it was "California cold" yesterday (i.e. 59by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
^^ This right here ^^ Assuming we get out of the game with no significant inj_ries, I'd be more than good. To me, the team has been playing with house money once it was clear that we were going to be .500.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 QuoteramBRO QuoteRams43 That ownership is toxic. I thought that Snyder sold the team. Did the new group screw up already? Considering that the Commanders would be in position to select one of the top QB's, I'd think that that would be a good spot as a new QB (with Bienemy as OC) likely buys a new HC at least 3 years...unless you're Frank Reich. My bad. I was thinking Panthersby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 That ownership is toxic. I thought that Snyder sold the team. Did the new group screw up already? Considering that the Commanders would be in position to select one of the top QB's, I'd think that that would be a good spot as a new QB (with Bienemy as OC) likely buys a new HC at least 3 years...unless you're Frank Reich.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
obviously, WE know that it's an issue. But for most media, THE issue is Stafford vs Goff. It's hard to get around that. I'm sure that they'll mention a blurb right before kickoff or when the Rams have like...a 4th & 3 situation at the Lion 30-yard line. But since you raised the kicking/media issue, let me ask you a question: If ESPN/NBC wanted to spotlight the Rams' kicking issue aby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Wished it hadn't come to that. Pete Carroll has been a very good head coach. His teams have always played tough.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Although I believe that Hoecht is a good player, I don't see him as anything more than depth. I'm not gonna slight the guy (because the numbers are the numbers), but I wonder how many of those sacks came as a result of him actually beating his man vs being the beneficiary of good downfield coverage. And he's not the only one I'm asking that question of.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsDynasty <snipped> This week to bolster edge rush for playoffs. (LOL!) Bolster? It looks to me that Miami simply needs bodies at edge after losing both starters AND a primary backup at the position. I don't think that they'll be situational players. They're gonna have to log some serious snaps and I'm not sure if they (or Melvin Ingram) have anything left in the tank.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Please...no more topics of prior good favor for us. OTOH...Detroit has played the run very well all season long! And the Lions have been unaffected by the flu/Covid thus far this winter too!by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 <snipped> Thoughts? After watching it a second time, do you have any thoughts on what's occuring with the coverage busts on the explosive passing plays? I'm concerned that: A) OC's have found a way to manipulate Fuller to get him to jump the intermediate routes; and/or, B) as the season has progressed, Morris has tried to diversify/add complexity some of theby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 And Holmes has surrounded him with some serious talent on that Lion O. No doubt that he's been surrounded with serious talent in Detroit (including having an OC who isn't as stubborn with his personnel groupings). But aside from that, what areas in his game have you seen Goff "greatly improve?"by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLeoram <snipped> Staley failed to find answers to how offenses would attack his system. Perhaps. But I'm wondering if we're overlooking other aspects to the defense's great performance under Staley for that one year? 1) McVay hired him because he was enamored with how Fangio was able to shut down his offense the prior season. That clearly resonated with him and he wantby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote3030 Belichik knew that he could rattle Goff by forcing pressure up the middle. Goff doesn't like to see it coming. (What QB does??) Unfortunately, Detroit has a better interior line than we had during that Super Bowl. That said, that's still the best way to throw him off his game. (Then exploit his small hands for strip sacks. Lol) This game will likely hinge on how well AD &by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteleafnose <snipped> McClendon @ RT Brian Allen @ Center Anchrum @ LG Logan Bruss @ RG Arcuri @ LT I'm perplexed as to LT That looks like a 2nd half line-up for when Dresser Wynn comes in. Also, isn't Zach Thomas still on the team? I could see Wendell getting him some burn to help his confidence heading into next season after that Cincinnati debacle.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteCarolinaRam SF knows the rookie record is on the line. Do they double Puka from the get go just to prevent him from getting the record? I'm afraid they will go after him physically and try to knock him out of the game! I would't put it past those guys. Well, in that case, it sounds like Wentz's first TD should be on a 1st quarter post route to Robinson/Tutu with Puka running the underneaby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
GREAT pictures!!! Looks like you guys had a LOT of fun!by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Were I ranking the match-up from "easiest" to "toughest," it'd be: 1) Detroit: Though the Lions are a very good team that's had a good season, they're still young and don't possess a lot of playoff experience outside of Goff (who is just as likely to melt under the spotlight than shine). I could easily see them making some of the mistakes the 2017 Rams did in their WC matcby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotealyoshamucci <snipped> He does. And there are other things to note. When we worry about injuries... guts that haven't had them or have had one and come back... it's not the same. When you have a guy who ended 4 years on injury and then played 2 clean years at top level? You have to re evaluate. Fair enough. You opine that he won't slip past the early 20's. Is that yoby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteCoy Bacon <snipped> Last I checked football was still a team sport. Penix could outperform, "slay," JJ, but Washington could still lose the game to a very solid UoM team. I could very easily see something like this occurring. Michigan hasn't played any team that has an offense/QB like U-dub. OTOH, though, UW hasn't played a defense like Michigan's and I was imby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteStafford9 He is my top guy, over Caleb and Drake. Yeah...it'd be difficult for me to say that due to the overall talent/coaching behind him and the injury history (I don't believe he'll have a clean medical at the combine). But I get what you're seeing/feeling. Right now, I have: 1) Caleb Williams (top 5) 2) Drake Maye (top 5) 3) Bo Nix (top 15) 4) Michael Penix, Jr. (late 1sby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Man...dude is just throwing BB's tonight. Of the four QB's playing in the semis today, MPJ is CLEARLY the best of the lot as he's showing: accuracy to all levels of the field (especially deep); arm strength to complete passes to the wide side of the field; and, different arm angles to get passes off. Very difficult for me to get over his injury history, though. I think he's a top-10 QB, for suby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Are we allowed to have one? If Trammel is in the dog house for prior ball-control issues...how is he able to work himself out of it if all he can do is fair catch?by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com