Quotesstrams He just can't stop making an azz out of himself and is eventually gonna cost us a huge penalty at a horrific time, or get himself ejected and cost us, big time.. somebody needs to slap him around and tell him he ain't no gangster... He's still immature and that shows. But I can live with that as long as he's performing well. Right now, the secondary is playing very well and he'by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 Heck, maybe even a B+. I mean, they’ve faced 2 quality front 7 units, both trying their best to take advantage of the newbies while also throwing wrinkles at the Rams OL based upon schemes seen by the Bears, Lions, and Patriots. Then Demby gets thrown into the fire after the Blythe injury. Yeah, we’ve seen some bumps and bruises, but we haven’t seen any of these newbies embaby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteJamesJM this is just general perception. Seems to me most good RZ teams, the OC's, run plays in the RZ that are smooth transitions from all the rest of the plays... with obvious adaptions due to the more limited amount of turf area in the RZ... in other words... it's basically the same game plan squeezed into a smaller area. With McVay I get the feeling, well, more than just a feelinby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills every team fights through injuries... the last several years the Rams less so than many losing Higbee and Blythe will stress this oline... they will have to figure it out This year Higbee and Everett have essentially had a 50/50 snap share. My guess is Everett's snaps will go up. They won't miss a beat because Everett has become at least Higbee's equal in blocking accordby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAlbaNY_Ram Team A is a 75% RZ team. On average they get to the RZ 4 times a game and score 3 TDs and kick a FG. 24 points. Team B is a 67% RZ team. On average they get to the RZ 6 times a game and score 4 TDs and kick 2 FGs. 34 points. I'll take Team B, thanks (which is pretty much the Rams so I'm good with that ...) I get the logic and ultimately points scored is the main criterby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotesaints_alive Hat's off - the Rams D played great. Getting boned out of a defensive score, well, what's left to say. It would be nice to not have to deal with catastrophically bad refereeing *every* game, but apparently that's not in the cards. Our season is toast without Drew, and Teddy does not look like the answer as his replacement, but I guess we will find out. I think my fall Sunby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams_81 My guess is he celebrated when it happened. Passed the hat around and took the cash out after the game and had drinks and laughed about it. That is what I believe most likely happened. I seriously doubt he's openly doing the same thing that got him suspended. What are the chances that something like that would be kept secret with his history? There is just no current evideby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteOhiorams How about Jalen Ramsey? I may like the Ramsey option less. His contract ends after 2020 and he will cost $13M next year. If the goal is to switch him in for Peters after this year that's fine but we wouldn't be saving much money if any. And he comes with the same immaturity issues. He doesn't really help us this year because the secondary is our greatest strength at the momentby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamBill Rams should call Dolphins about trading for DB Minkah Fitzpatrick By: Cameron DaSilva It’s no secret that the Miami Dolphins are looking to start over and wipe the slate clean. They parted ways with key players this offseason, trading away Ryan Tannehill, Kenny Stills and Laremy Tunsil, to name a few. They also let Cameron Wake leave in free agency. Minkah Fitzpatrick was beby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills You think they consciously took him out in the red zone? Oh we are in the red zone let’s put Malcom in? In the Rams 45-35 loss to the Saints last year they put Brown in inside the red zone and he scored a TD on an acrobatic sideline catch I think people are reading too much into that and especially after one game. It appeared to me that the plan was to use Brown as a baby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 Quotedzrams Two things to keep in mind. Wade prioritizes CBs and coverage even above pass rush. Which means that if Peters and Fowler both had a big year, and all other things being equal such as no stupid immaturity issues from either of them, then Peters would probably be a higher priority. In addition, with 2 CBs hitting free agency it's a bigger need. For these reasonsby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn Quotedzrams Two things to keep in mind. Wade prioritizes CBs and coverage even above pass rush. Which means that if Peters and Fowler both had a big year, and all other things being equal such as no stupid immaturity issues from either of them, then Peters would probably be a higher priority. In addition, with 2 CBs hitting free agency it's a bigger need. For these reasons I'dby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Two things to keep in mind. Wade prioritizes CBs and coverage even above pass rush. Which means that if Peters and Fowler both had a big year, and all other things being equal such as no stupid immaturity issues from either of them, then Peters would probably be a higher priority. In addition, with 2 CBs hitting free agency it's a bigger need. For these reasons I'd put both CBs odds tby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotepromomasterj Questioning 'timing', 'motive' etc. I for one, will withhold judgement until after more information comes out. Why are many of you so quick to believe in a player who is obviously mentally unstable and question a woman we know nothing about? If she only wanted money, couldn't she have just blackmailed him? Also, wouldn't the time to do that be when he was under contract withby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills the touches don't seem to be a problem when people talk about Kamara I'm not sure why fantasy people are making it an issue with Gurley The big difference will be in the RZ. It's notable that Gurley was taken out in all RZ situations. Kamara never is. He's not going to have great fantasy value if he's not scoring TDs or has fewer opportunities in the RZ. One game doeby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Dline - disappointing. I'm a little worried here. Brockers had a down year last year and I haven't been his biggest fan. Joseph Day is nothing to write home about. I'm glad Fowler made Carolina pay for double and triple teaming AD but we're gonna need some impact from other Dline members too. Special Teams - disappointing. Goff - rusty and can play a lot better. Other than that, every posiby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteJamesJM but you really think NO went against a 'much worse' defense? Maybe so based on prognostications and reputation... but in game play I thought Houston put up a much better effort. I think Houston's defense is definitely worse. And NO needed a last second 60 yard FG with some stupidity from the Houston coach to pull out the win.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteJamesJM well... I get that. Saints looked very good... the Ram's appeared, to me anyway, to be not quite ready. Hence my surprise at Vegas... BUT... I'm not a betting man but I still know that things like that, what I just said, have little bearing on Vegas odds... just like 'best team' doesn't dictate odds.. bringing in money/bets controls that. - JamesJM So a "not ready" Rby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLMU93 To me among the biggest 'Bads' was the punt protection. One tipped (the 7-yarder), one blocked, and they got too close on the other two he boomed. Huge priority to clean up. Noteboom and Allen did just fine for their first starts against a good front seven. It's completely uncharacteristic for Coach Fassel's special teams units.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteClassicalwit QuotedzramsMy guess is no one is commenting because AD is probably the least of our concerns. He affects the game by being doubled and tripled and I'm certain he'll get his numbers. Not so fast. This is the first year that Donald doesn't have another formidable presence on the defensive line with him. Last year he had Suh, and before that it was Robert Quinn. Teams can easilby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRockRam 1) Joseph -Day was handled, pushed back, pushed around, useless the entire game. I think Gaines is not long from being given his shot. 2) B Allen did great. He was NOT pushed back. Certainly he went backwards in typical pass pro protection techniques, but not overwhelmed by any means. Made good blocks in the run game, and helped out as appropriate on double teams. 3) Really poor Pby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteL.A.Rams McVay is in many ways a brilliant coach, but it appears that he has blind spots. Here are two examples from the first game: 1. I was shocked that the Rams kept Natson on the roster after the poor judgment he showed as a punt returner last season. Sure enough, he made a serious blunder in the first game by fielding a punt inside his own five yard line. That is the kind of mistakeby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteAtlantic Ram Just curious. I didn't see anything really disconcerting. Matthews didn't look very good to me but idk. After the first game of the season, I am pretty enthusiastic. My biggest concern is Goff staring down receivers. I was hoping he would take a step forward this season but WAY too early to be concerned. I would have been fine with a loss after not playing many of the staby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteJimYoungblood53 It's often not accurate to assume AD is getting double teamed. He's frequently getting triple teamed! I don't have a problem with him not having numbers if he's freeing up others. We've got to look at the pressure and sacks as a whole unit. I haven't seen those numbers yet but I thought they did pretty well yesterday.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRinconRam I'm fairly surprised there haven't been any comments on the board about Aaron Donald's very quiet day. I think he had his first tackle of the game in the 4th qtr? I know he was doubled most of the game which is typical, but he usually shows up for a sack or a TFL in spite of that. In fairness he probably opened up a lane for Fowler a couple of times. Hope he blows up Breesby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote21Dog Quotedzrams He doesn't need a psych eval. He was acting up and doing crazy stuff because he wanted off the team. Its possible this was his plan when he didn't get traded to the Pats initially. He's just a jack@$$. I suspected that already but knew for sure when I read today that he consulted social media experts. It makes him a jack@ss that flexed his muscles and got his wayby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePeoriaRa after watching McCaffrey this week. I still have a suspicion that McVay and Wade have analytics that show that stopping the run is not that important to creating wins. It just so often seems that they don't seem too worried about it, and btw, we are still winning a lot of games. Wade has never been shy about saying that his scheme is designed to stop the pass primarily and thaby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
He doesn't need a psych eval. He was acting up and doing crazy stuff because he wanted off the team. Its possible this was his plan when he didn't get traded to the Pats initially.by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotereggae I seriously doubt Brockers is allowed to walk. Within the next 2 seasons anyway. Who really knows? They won't be able to keep everybody though. Who would you let walk out of Brockers, Littleton, Peters, Talib, and Fowler? And who would you prioritize keeping?by dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills this is greeting interesting Speed, I get the perplexion. The cap is a complicated thing. I know it might not seem possible in light of the recent extensions given to Goff and Higbee. However, Goff's huge extension doesn't start until the 2021 season so it doesn't even affect next year's cap. In addition, they have several large contracts falling off the books after thby dzrams - RamsFootballFans.com