Quotezn QuoteRockRam Hard to imagine the Rams lose this one unless they turn the ball over a great deal. Even then, I would have to think it would have to be multiple turnovers. This ought to be a strong Rams win since they are already quite comfortable and confident playing on the road. Yeah that's the perception you have to have in this situation with injuries like that. I just want toby Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeedball89 Thanks for confirming it for me lol. The poster thought he meant Tavon at center. I was just letting him know what he meant. No, the poster knew what he meant. We all knew what he meant. Just having a little fun with it. You know, the silliness of Tavon being a center and all that.by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeedball89 He means he's playing better and will get more reps. Of course he means that.by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteXXXIVwin RockRam wrote: I expect Sullivan to have his reps decreased and Austin in on meaningful downs even though Sullivan is healthy. Austin has really progressed and it is best to give Sullivan some reps off every game to keep him going. RockRam, you made a convincing case for Tavon's value to this team. And you are right that even a player "without a natural position" cby Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteGreatRamNTheSky Better then they were in 2016 and the Rams could not beat them then. I don't know if any of you have see the 49ers this summer but they look definitely improoved. Grits I dunno. Looks like they've got a big hole to dig out of.by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteGreatRamNTheSky Longacre? Should not be Donald or Quinn leading the team in sacks? Grits It's a team sport. Who cares where the sacks are coming from? If they are coming from anywhere and everywhere they are harder to plan for. That's one of the strengths of Wade's defenses. I like it and think it is effective. Do you not like it? What do YOU think is wrong with that picture?by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteguinnessram QuoteBlue and Gold M.Longacre 4.0, A.Donald 3.0, C.Barwin 3.0, R.Quinn 2.5, M.Fox 2.5, A.Ogletree 2.0, E.Westbrooks 2.0, M.Brockers 2.0, T.Walker 1.0, M.Barron 1.0 Donald is a factor, if not directly responsible, for 80% of our sacks. Kevin P. Did you look at some film and chart plays? Did you check to see how many of the sacks happened when Donald was not in the game?by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 I see a 10-6 record. You still sticking by that one?by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
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Head Coach. OL. Play calling. But mostly, it's within him. Sometimes you have to slack off and get your butt kicked to never want to have that happen again.by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotemerlin I don't like the tackle depth. Outside of that, though, these guys are really taking to Kromer's coaching style and teaching. Have they peaked yet? Maybe not, which is exciting. Seeing the product on the field improve, I'm thinking perhaps the backups are improving too. Look what happened when Sullivan went down. We didn't miss a beat.by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
1. I love Woods' leadership! He's the anti-Britt. 2. All teams work on a few wrinkles that they save and spring on unexpected opponents when the time is right. I feel like McVay has an unlimited supply he can spring every game! 3. Truly amazing how they have turned the wide receiver position around in just one year. Both from a personnel standpoint, coaching and play calling. Truly unexpby Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteRamadune Quoteguinnessram I used to chide people for saying "Losing will make winning that much sweeter." After 5 years with Fisher at the helm, I am starting to somewhat understand what they meant. If things keep going this way, things are going to get very sweet! We're talking energy spike and crash, weight gain, cavities and memory loss! (Although forgetting the laby Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteguinnessram I used to chide people for saying "Losing will make winning that much sweeter." After 5 years with Fisher at the helm, I am starting to somewhat understand what they meant. If things keep going this way, things are going to get very sweet! We're talking energy spike and crash, weight gain, cavities and memory loss! (Although forgetting the last 20 years of frustraby Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
Toughened up to slam the door! Go Rams!by Ramadune - Game Time Forum
Ha! I couldn't even type that before they scored on us!by Ramadune - Game Time Forum
The Rams D has clamped down in the second half! Go Rams!by Ramadune - Game Time Forum
Quotemax They can build around Donald and field an adequate D next year. Until then, the Rams will be a lot more fun to watch then the last 15 years. I much prefer watching an exciting offense over 13-10 games so we agree there. I don't how much building around Donald is a good idea. Looked to me like that 70 yard run went right through Donald's gap. He's wonderful at getting penetratioby Ramadune - Game Time Forum
Quotemax It'll be a fast paced train wreck soon. No hope for the future. The season is lost.by Ramadune - Game Time Forum
Quote It doesn’t get any easier this week when the Aaron Donald-led Los Angeles Rams come to town on Sunday.by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
Now that you're off the Gurley bashing, nice to see you have some other things to post about! :lol1 Don't worry - the D is going to come around. They were just built for a different scheme.by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
He leads all rookies despite missing half the second game with a thigh contusion. These Rams! They should throw to him every time! And Watkins too of course! And Gurley! And TA! And Woods! And Higbee! And Kupp! Ha! When was the last time our QB had so many choices?by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSpeed_Kills Has looked better than Higbee ever has Goodness Higbee has been just a major disappointment How can you view Higbee as a major disappointment? He was a 4th round pick that they were hoping would play better than that. How many 4th round picks are major disappointments? I think - since he's in his second offense in two years with a "developing" QB - it's a littby Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
Don't remember him wearing his hood up all the time before. Of course it was in the high 70s so perhaps he was a little chilly.by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
Former NFL kicker explains how Rams punter pulled off a kick he'd never seen anyone do in a game. Punting in the NFL can be subtle art, but former NFL kicker Pat McAfee wants everyone to know that Los Angeles Rams punter Johnny Hekker is an artist. McAfee, now of the sports website Barstool, used Twitter on Sunday to break down a punt Hekker pulled off against the Indianapolis Colts in Week 1by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
You deserve it! I am an optimist too and yesterday was a great start! Some people like to say that the Colts are a bad team and that beating them doesn't mean much, but you make an EXCELLENT point: QuoteRams43 This first game is a dramatic example of a night and day contrast from last year. Fisher lost 28-0 to a pathetic Niner team on opening day last year while McVay wins 46-9 in his debby Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com
I have to work on that!by Ramadune - RamsFootballFans.com