QuoteSpeed_Kills I couldn't believe they were sticking with that 4 man rush Just remember what that 4 man rush did to the Rams online last year... and look at what happened tonight Goff ate that easy $hit up... In that regard, McVay took that D coordinator to school With the Rams eating up the zone, it's baffling that we went away from it.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteHazlet Hacksaw What a give upby dzrams - Game Time Forum
Quotekw13 Which doesn't necessarily mean run on 1st down for no yards. Pass for 7 on 1st and then get the run game goingby dzrams - Game Time Forum
Quotenapoli Up the middle? Please You don't wanna be predictable by only running Hendo outside and Akers inside. They both got to run all the plays.by dzrams - Game Time Forum
QuoteSpeed_Kills and not just the normal rotation? I think it's b/c the run wasn't being effective so might as well switch it up. It may not be b/c of the of a Hendo failure on the INT play.by dzrams - Game Time Forum
Quotenapoli Yeah cause he do can't run up the middle. This D you can't run outside This is why you have 3 good RBs.by dzrams - Game Time Forum
QuoteYorkiePud Looked like they blew before the clock hit zeroby dzrams - Game Time Forum
Quotezn Quotedzrams The part that he was claiming is not objective is when people compare Goff to Rodgers, Wilson, and Mahomes. They say, "see these players also have bad games," but fail to acknowledge that the baseline for those QBs is simply much higher than for Goff. At this point, we can objectively say that Goff is not on the level of the aforementioned QBs. And I was pointiby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
The part that he was claiming is not objective is when people compare Goff to Rodgers, Wilson, and Mahomes. They say, "see these players also have bad games," but fail to acknowledge that the baseline for those QBs is simply much higher than for Goff. At this point, we can objectively say that Goff is not on the level of the aforementioned QBs.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRam_Ruler Because they actually show how we can't be objective about Goff. Yes, all qbs have awful games but where their baseline is matters. So like Russell wilson a few weeks ago, comparing Goff's lows to rodgers lows puts you in a bind when you then compare their highs and/or baseline play. Goff is average to good. That's fine. We can win it all with him. He just needs to play better tby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
I get your trading away draft picks point but aren't most of these ST, bottom of the roster players a carry over from last year? If depth was the issue our ST's wouldn't have been so much better last year.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotedzrams QuoteSpeed_Kills Since Sunday I have gone back and watched every Rams game on game rewind. I have come to the conclusion that this team is indeed a Super Bowl caliber team. The Rams oline receivers, and running game are outstanding. The Rams defensive backfield is one of the deepest and best backfields we have seen in quite some time. The merge version of their defensive front has beby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills Since Sunday I have gone back and watched every Rams game on game rewind. I have come to the conclusion that this team is indeed a Super Bowl caliber team. The Rams oline receivers, and running game are outstanding. The Rams defensive backfield is one of the deepest and best backfields we have seen in quite some time. The merge version of their defensive front has been impressivby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLMU93 This team just cannot take on another $12M+ extension in 2021. They can't. Dumping Brockers saves them $4.7M (though they eat $5.1M). I think you hope for the best with Floyd and wish him well when he gets a big deal elsewhere in March and the Rams get the 97th-99th (comp.) pick in 2022 for him. Floyd is already on the books for $3.33M in dead money if they let him walk. I have a feeby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemerlin That's some rarefied air right there. Tied for 1st in the league with Indy and just ahead of the Steelers, Ravens, etc. Last year SF was at 4.7 and also tied for 1st and ended up representing the NFC. It's a really good defensive stat, an indicator stat if you will that you're doing a ton of things right. With Robinson's run stopping ability, or at the very least another body tby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 Of course it is, but this is a fun topic on a message board between huge Ram games with playoff implications. If Floyd keeps this up, I think that the Rams should try to lock him up for 5 more years. He seems perfect for this Staley D, don’t you think? And the odds of getting a like quality edge player in next years draft are almost zero unless we get Cooper Kupp lucky. Ramsby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePHDram So I know you're not asking me but I think this is an interesting question so im jumping in. Overall I like what pff tries to do. However this situation does point out some flaws in the system. Anyone who watched the game knows that both JR and Williams were fantastic but potentially in different ways. Im not sure how you address the JR rating other than saying its biased for DBs inby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills but there is still part of me that says... yeah but Seattle lost both RBs... that made them very one dimensional and played right into the strength of the Rams defense The Rams defense has played really well... but there is a part of me that still says ... yeah but You know what a good old 24-9 win on the road in Tampa will change all of that though lol Nothing wrong wby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills Your take about the Rams oline not being elite could have save a ton of tie for everyone. No once cares about Mundt... it has nothing to do with the topic being discussed I don't believe anyone knew he was trying to discuss a different unrelated subject by bringing up Mundt. Faked us all out! My opinion is, if someone wants to discuss a subject that is completely unrelatedby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
I painted it that way because that's what happened. I did a search in the thread for Mundt and you brought him up. And when you did it was the thread's context of how well the OL pass blocks and how well Goff performs under pressure. No one knows exactly why you brought him up and no one disputed that his play was on him alone. All of the above are facts. And honestly I'm done going roundby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Quotedzrams In a game with 42 dropbacks. So why the narrow minded focus on play? What are you trying to say? No need to hide. If its your position that the pass blocking is not at an elite level this year, say so! If it's your position that Goff is performing fantastically under pressure this year, say so! No need to narrowly focus on one bad whiff to imply that. Just beby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
In a game with 42 dropbacks. So why the narrow minded focus on play? What are you trying to say? No need to hide. If its your position that the pass blocking is not at an elite level this year, say so! If it's your position that Goff is performing fantastically under pressure this year, say so! No need to narrowly focus on one bad whiff to imply that. Just be direct.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Quotedzrams Some of the pressures are credited to the OL, some to the QB. Besides every publication having a subjective determination of what constitutes pressure, that can explain the difference between 8 pressures versus 3. You seem to be narrowly focused on the Mundt play. I'm sure PFF, FO, and everyone else put that on Mundt like they should. But it's one play man... Bottomline:by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Quotedzrams I noticed you didn't address my statement that the QB has some responsibility of protecting the ball too. Putting it all on the blockers is just as inaccurate as others putting it all on the QB. And I don't see why we're talking about problematic and broken OLs this year since we clearly do not have that type of OL. It would be more accurate to discuss how a QB should perfby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Some of the pressures are credited to the OL, some to the QB. Besides every publication having a subjective determination of what constitutes pressure, that can explain the difference between 8 pressures versus 3. You seem to be narrowly focused on the Mundt play. I'm sure PFF, FO, and everyone else put that on Mundt like they should. But it's one play man... Bottomline: I've seen no one crby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com