QuoteDeadpool You don't save a RB for later when you are in must win mode or risk being 5 games back of SF with 7 to play. There is almost literally no tomorrow if you lose and 2 tougher defenses coming up. Its all hands on deck. Gurley is arthritic, and his knee in 40 something degree weather had had enough. its that simple. The Rams are paying a RB record money to be a timeashare that theyby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteJimYoungblood53 QuoteramBRO 2) Goff NEEDS play-action to be effective; . :embarrassed :embarrassed :embarrassed :embarrassedby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamsDynasty He might just be resigned to his situation. This makes no sense. What else can he do? He was averaging 6 yards a carry but was benched for two successive possessions in a tight game that gained no first downs, wth??? Yep.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRam_Ruler Said that the Goff, who was LIMPING off the field , wasn't hurt. And that the random play to bortles was "apart of the gameplan". Well, it looked that way to me (i.e. part of the game plan). Was listening to Kirk Morrison on the post-game show. He said that he has absolutely no idea how the Ram offense is gonna turn it around. In no particular order he said: 1) Opby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteDeadpool his hand never came forward with control of the ball. Goff will never get the benefit of the doubt because is is just a meh QB. Not a star, not a superstar. And he gets treated as such. Same thing when defenders hit him in the head with no call. Also because...well, he's a fumbler.by ramBRO - Game Time Forum
Sorry, but that's a fumble.by ramBRO - Game Time Forum
Quotewaterfield During that 21 year the population of So Cal exploded. The sun just keeps coming up. People coming to live here brought with them their football alliances. Perfectly natural. Nothing wrong with football fans in So Cal. They love it and will fill the new stadium in Inglewood.. They just are not all L.A Ram fans. ! There really is no answer to this unless somehow you can figure oby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram <snipped> So lets go back in time and play a few games a year in LA between 1995 and 2015. How would that have helped the Rams build a fan base for 2016 thru 2019? To my way of thinking bringing the Bears, Packers, Chiefs, etc. to LA on a regular basis would have built their fan bases up to the detriment of the Rams. Am I missing something? Well, I agree...bringingby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
You know...the more I think about it, the more I think this guy is spot on. I'm 49 years and I recall my first memories as a Rams fan was watching QB James Harris in the Coliseum. That would've made me 5 or 6 years old at the time. Along with my dad, we went to several games at the Coli and then at the Big A in Anaheim. Were there fans of the opposing teams? Sure. But at the levels we'veby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Saw this article posted in the Times on Monday. Likely a much more plausible reason to explain the fan support issue (as opposed to 80-degree weather and the beach). ******************************************************************** NFL's Failure to Understand L.A. Is Hurting Experience for Rams and Chargers Fans By Arash Markazi | Columnist Oct. 14, 2019 |5:48 PM The fiby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamFanInPA <snipped> Wouldn't they all be season ticket holders that dumped their seats? Yes. These are regular season games where season ticket holders can make a killing off of transplant fans who, at best, may only get this one chance to see their team this season. I remember paying a Charger season ticket holder back in 2014 when the St. Louis Rams visited San Diego. We (Ramby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
3rd/4th and goal from the 1-yard line and can't punch it in. Was hoping for one of those runs to be off-tackle giving Brown a full head of steam. Instead, consecutive fullback dives where he was topped before he could even get started.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- <snipped> I haven't watched the game on TV yet, but it just seemed being down 21-0 so quickly completely changed the game script obviously and especially since it seemed our defense just couldn't stop the Bucs this was gonna have to be a shoot out.... Granted you haven't watched the game yet, but there wasn't anything "quick" about the Bucs going up 21 - 0.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
He doesn't have any answers for it.by ramBRO - Game Time Forum
QuoteRamgator Like everyone else who saw this play unfold...I cringed. Not because I thought TB could be injured, but because I thought the hit would be flagged for "roughing." The way that Matthews turned the corner on the Saints OT, he could've very easily lined up the crown of his helmet with TB's chest or chin...like he did a few years back with Nick Foles...and have gotten flaby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamgator Games in the Southeast are ^*&%&* HOT in September. During the Jags game FORTY plus people were transported for heat emergencies. I noticed that many left that game at the half. I'm betting it was the same in Miami and Tampa. I watched large portions of three other NFL games on Sunday: Colts vs. Chargers; Bengals vs. Seahawks; and, MNF. The stadiums in all three of theseby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Not so sure if I'd take him over Wentz or Mahommes, but I like him better than Goff and Mayfield for sure. (LOL!) I think it also helps that he has #10 playing WR for him (another great player).by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Well-designed play. Well-executed. Would've preferred to see it first during a January playoff game.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
I completely agree. For one, it would continue the NFL's trend towards "player safety" (not to mention the officials who, likely, might be more susceptible to heat-related issues). The other thing, as you personally alluded to, is that I believe it'd make for a better fan experience. Watching the game on TV, I got the impression that there were ALOT of empty seats in the stadium. Atby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotegeorge_allen QuoteramBRO How many years are left on Josh Reynolds' rookie deal? In the wake of the AB drama, I'd have to think the Raiders are in the market for a WR. They've got two 3rd round picks and a 4th. But I'm not sure they'd want to part with any of those picks if Reynolds can bail at the end of the year. reynolds is signed through the 2020 season after which he's a ufa. buby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
How many years are left on Josh Reynolds' rookie deal? In the wake of the AB drama, I'd have to think the Raiders are in the market for a WR. They've got two 3rd round picks and a 4th. But I'm not sure they'd want to part with any of those picks if Reynolds can bail at the end of the year.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Diret TV subscribers in LA will likely have to catch the Raider broadcast on KTLA (Channel 5) due to the ongoing dispute between the AT&T and CBS.by ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePHDram not sure i agree but i guess its possible. to me gurley clearly had some sort of injury, pain,inflammation, whatever you want to call it. it was not severe enough to sit him down but obviously enough to reduce his workload to the point he was almost an afterthought. Fair enough. Here are Gurley's rushing attempts in the Super Bowl - minus the one on the phantom holding penaltby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePHDram you contend that gurley was not injured and mcvay was not outcoached. what are you suggesting is the reason for the sb loss? I believe that, after the NFC Championship game, McVay believed that Goff had transitioned to being a QB that could carry the offense. And why not, right? He (Goff) had just played one of (if not THE) best game of his career against some significant adversiby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteramBRO And please spare me the "Gurley wasn't 100%" line. At that point in the season, I'm betting that several players were out there battling "irritation" in several areas of their respective bodies. Except if he still had issues with an arthritic knee, then, that's not the same as the other players with various physical issues. For a back, such issuesby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Did Goff play poorly? Yes. Did the middle of the O-line get pushed around? Yep. But I suspect that these issues would've occurred in other games too had McVay decided not to ride the horse that brought him to the Super Bowl. McVay's inability to involve Todd Gurley into the game essentially left the Ram offense playing with one hand behind its back against a Bellichick defense. And pleasby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams strength coach Ted Rath testifies during his sexual battery trial Megan Diskin, Ventura County StarPublished 2:56 p.m. PT July 11, 2019 | Updated 3:31 p.m. PT July 11, 2019 A Los Angeles Rams coach accused of sexual battery testified in his trial Thursday about his fuzzy memory the night the alleged incident occurred and memory flashes he said he has from the night in question. Theoby ramBRO - RamsFootballFans.com