She also said, that (If he is injured) TA broken Tutu is more concerning than size, because broken can’t play.by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Like lots of you, this whole thread makes me rather uncomfortable about Tutu as a second round pick. I was moaning and complaining about it during the draft until my wife, who is a good sports fan said,, “Tutu can either play or he can’t, his small stature is not definitive.” After that I feel much better and I hope the rest of you do too. She also said that we must all be insane for fretting ovby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Despite everyone’s love of the draft, which always creates high expectations, having lots of draft capital hasn’t always resulted in success; Cleveland’s futility comes to mind, but the Rams have been right with them historically. I seem to remember the Rams before McVay having early round picks year after year, lots of draft capital and it resulting in nada. One in the hand seems to be worthby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Somewhere between bring a bad team and a good one lies mediocre. Fisher can get them to mediocre!by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
This part of the article really caught my attention; 'But his frustration was warranted. Goff was slow to process things on the field, particularly in the seconds after the snap. He struggled to recognize coverages and blitzes, which led to turnovers and mistakes that put the Rams’ backs against the wall defensively. McVay is an excellent play caller, but even his scheme couldn’t help Goff. Itby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
He played three years in Washington where McVay coached. That familiarity tells me McVay knows what he's getting. He brings knowledge of and experience in McVay's system. He came cheap and most importantly he can take the top off.by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Goff is very low on this list, but threw lots of short passes. I suspect a larger percentage of Goff's passes were thrown when the Rams had a lead versus Stafford who probably threw more when lions were behind. How would prevent defenses come into play? I think Stafford will open up the whole offense for the Rams.by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
As articulate and detailed as McVay is and the fact his primary efforts are on the offense and he was in Goff’s ear before every play where did you get this ‘McVay assumed Goff knew his expectations’’. You mean do your job, or execute plays as I design them or be professional and know this offense in and out? I can’t imagine any coach in the NFL not articulating from day one expectations for eacby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
To say that Goff only had 4 bad games from a statistical stand point would be correct. But, a QB can have good statics and even win a game and the coach may still fill feel the QB had a bad game. For example, if the QB misses reads, doesn't go through his progressions, fails to use his eyes to move defenders, has poor footwork, dumps a ball off to an outlet rather than hitting an open receiver dby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
That makes the most sense. McVay gave Gourley cover for his bad knee. He has a history of taking the blame for loses. Almost everyone on this board had acknowledged there were problems and that an offense that should be consistent and productive had so many inconsistent games. Interception and turnovers are bad, but not enough to trade a QB as talented as Goff. This explanation supports whatby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Why trade such a productive player for an unknown even if it is a first round pick. This years draft will be wide open, lots of misses and lots players slipping into later rounds because of all of the covid chaos that affected the college season.by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
The trade has been beaten like a dead horse on this forum. It’s done and we shall see. For those who watch an analyze players for the draft. Give us your best.by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Goff played scared, has very poor awareness in the pocket and seemed very slow to make reads. Seemed very reluctant to throw down field. More this year than ever. Most of his throws more than 15 plus yards were not hitting receivers in stride, the ball was frequently thrown late and receivers were limited in yac. I suspect this was due to a fear of turn overs. Whatever happened to him it became vby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Yes, thought Stafford would look good in Horns since before they draft Goff.by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
After considering Goff's season I see; a statue in the pocket, who has very poor pocket awareness, has a slow delivery, who does not make reads quickly and who absolutely needs a stellar line. He can't play off schedule and is poor at getting rid of the ball when he should. He has no mobility. He worked off season on making awkward and fall back throws. That didn't pan out. With the exception ofby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Can't allow a score on every possessionby hammer - Game Time Forum
They are not rallying to the ball like last week, too much standing, the is not being set and coverage is soft. No pressure because they canby hammer - Game Time Forum
McVay knows La Fleur and the offense they run very well. He knows their philosophy. Staley has coached against this offense four times. But, LaFeur knows all about McVay having coached with him and he knows Staley as a defensive coach to some extent. Who exploits weakness and who makes the better adjustments on the fly to counter will win. I think Staley and the Rams have better tools to work wiby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
The Packers feasted this year against a weak schedule. They get punched hard on both sides of the ball early, turnovers help the Rams limit Rodgers. The Pack makes it close with a late score, but the Rams hold on. Rams 27 Packers 24.by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Again to win the Conference and move on th the Super Bowl. Beating Brady again would just be a bonus!by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Preoccupied with learning the full playbook and taking mental reps as the back up QB! Okay probably not, but he had a poor game beginning with the second Seattle game. They won the field position game over and over that game. I kept waiting for him to turn that around with a monster punt and he did not. Was that the game Goff hurt his hand? Maybe he was studying on the sideline!by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Every report about Goff since the injury has been that he worked hard to get back, had a good attitude since the injury, and did everything he could to be ready. He’s a very good teammate. How many times do we hear about players with bad attitudes in these circumstances. This is good news. His interview was, I’ am ready to go next week. As a coach or fan, I want players who will run through a wby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Great post. I have felt that this team would benefit from an offensive coordinator. You verified that with some well reasoned analysis. An offensive coordinator could serve as a buffer between the QB and coach during the game. Goff has had enough tutoring. McVay needs to trust him and turn him loose. It would take a special guy to pull that off, but it needs to happen.by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
I saw turnovers and ineptitude inside the red zone. Sound familiar. Looked like the same ugly issues the offense has had this year. Wolford's running ability didn't translate in the red zone. The Rams were fortunate the Kyler was injured. His mobility is an asset and the Rams were short handed. Kupp and Henderson out and Akers looked slower today. But the offense never saw the end zone and theyby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
Did he work on "Ball" street? NMby hammer - RamsFootballFans.com
The offense only scored 9 points. Seems Goff like. But the Wolf from Wall Street is a gamer. I love a mobile QB. A talent especially important for a backup. So far I say he's a keeper. I doubt Goff is 100 percent next week. If he can't make all the throws then start the Wolf.by hammer - Game Time Forum
"The Wolf from Wall Street! If not it's still a fine nickname.by hammer - RamsFootballFans.com