he needs to use his size to hold his pointby Blue and Gold - Game Time Forum
goes for stripby Blue and Gold - Game Time Forum
not that I am complaining, but looks like Vicoria's Secretby Blue and Gold - Game Time Forum
some pressure in face, wide by a a couple of feet, yikesby Blue and Gold - Game Time Forum
I question his rangeby Blue and Gold - Game Time Forum
Quinn has gone inside a few times, but not much at all. He does go inside on twists, so he's able to whip a guard. But as far as lining up over a guard? Only in what they call "swap" or "cheat"by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
and we'll likely see it some more. But if he's outside, who puts pressure in the middle? A good rush takes all four guys, and sometimes one Lber to cover all the lanes. So, unless they have something in mind that is more than a gimmick, keep him inside, maybe pair him with Easley in nickel inside. However, in 2012-2013 Hayes was excellent inside in the nickel, when we went with 4 DEs. So, mby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quick is the supposed Terrell Owens/ Vincent Jackson "X" who all he needed was coaching and a couple of years. Bust. Tavon is gadget player who can play slot (no!) and also turn trick plays (yes) and return kicks (no) and return punts (yes) with the best of them Right now, he's a poor "Y" receiver who can do good things on reverses, in gadget plays where he lines up asby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
get one of those back---by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
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Sample size caveats apply, but here's an early look at how Jared Goff performs under pressure vs. a clean pocket.by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
but having your starting QB go down in preseason just sucks, kills the whole season, usually. Rams are only real exception, winning it all with a backup QBby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Just a terrible break, non-contact and apparantly bad, maybe affected blood vessels or somethingby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Any hope Bridgewater plays this season? Zimmer: "I don't know. It doesn't look good right now."by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
but Rams hope he will play his way into the contract. Chuck Knox always said "He who lives in hope dies in @#$%&." That said, I have nothing against Austin and I agree he's a top notch return man and does good things when ball is in his hands. Issue is you have to almost hand him the ball, rather than him making plays as a slot receiver.by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRockRam When did the conventional wisdom change from when it is ALWAYS best to give a rookie QB at least 1 year holding a clipboard, and usually longer? I think I know the answer. . I think it was when college QBs began to pass the ball more. Back in the day college QBs didn't see complex coverages an blitzes. Now they do. My issue isn't a rookie toting a clipboard, any generic rooby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
he was terrible vs Broncos. Lost.by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Still don't see the relevance of that. Because at least in defining it people know what the definer means. That's better than pretending everyone shares the same meaning. By my own definition the writer we're discussing is wrong. Meaning, I think his implied definition does not hold up. You can disagree, then we have an impasse, and move on. B) Maybe by your own defiby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteBlue and Gold Quotezn QuoteBlue and Gold "Some confuse being a #1 WR with being elite" there is no single definition of a #1 WR. Some say it's a dominate receiver Others say it's the #1 on a particular team Or the one who gets the most targets. To me, it's a guy who can line up on the outside and beat any kind of coverage, who does not need to be protected byby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteBlue and Gold "Some confuse being a #1 WR with being elite" there is no single definition of a #1 WR. Some say it's a dominate receiver Others say it's the #1 on a particular team Or the one who gets the most targets. To me, it's a guy who can line up on the outside and beat any kind of coverage, who does not need to be protected by being off the ball, often,by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
as a rushing tackle, maybe. I watched him a bit when we signed him, looking at NFL replay, all the complaints about where they played him didn't seem accurate, He was mostly a pass rusher as a LBer and didn't get it done. Tarzan/Jane guyby Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com
last year he missed 10, 3 of them blocked, so there is concern. He is a bit better from left hash Left hash = 36/44 for 81.8% - take away the 1 block it's = 83.72% Middle = 16/20 for 80.0% - take away the 1 block it's = 84.21% Right hassh = 41/55 for 74.6% - take away the 2 block it's = 77.36%by Blue and Gold - RamsFootballFans.com