QuoteSpeed_Kills man I don't see that at all I see young team that is scrappy and they have a young dynamic QB - When they get Martin back I think they won't have to force so much through Winston Tampa appears to be an up and coming team for sure I completely agree, Speed. The Bucs are no day at the beach, anymore. We have every right to be proud of this win, IMO. Especially in tby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
I'm not all that upset by it either, ARF. When a team wins, most people tend to let these kind of things slide. TBH, I was a lot more frustrated by that prevent low pressure D at the end that was allowing Winston to move the ball downfield so easily on us. Was making me crazy. Lol.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Robert Quinn is a trancendant player, when healthy. There's only a handful of them in this league. True game changers. This can be a top 5 D if Quinn can remain healthy. He elevates a good D to a great D. Hard to overstate the value of such a player, isn't it? Now that I think about it, quite a few D players have fallen to us... Quinn Donald Ogletree TruJo Gaines That's 5 quby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote73Ram Absolutely let's talk about a cross country flight to play in the styling heat and humidity. To see the offense move the ball and our team make plays when they needed to to win the game. Why the need to talk about Wentz and ink stuff that has been inked before? I mentioned Wentz because he is very much on my mind, 73. And while I'm at it, Dak Prescott ain't looking too bad tonby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
A healthy Quinn is a game changer. He just proved it yet again, didn't he? And taking Aguayo in the 2nd round is looking like a huuuuuge Buc mistake, huh?by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Any win is a good win, 'cause they all count the same. If you had told me the the Rams would somehow score 37 points today, I would have thought you were certifiable. We got this win without Gaines, Cooper, or Spruce. And Sims was ejected early plus Hayes injured an ankle and missed significant snaps, further exhausting our DL. Quick made some nice plays on O. Pinch me! The running gaby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteHazlet Hacksaw Crazy games but not too bad. Yeah, loved the outcome, Hazlet. But honestly, it never should have been such a cliffhanger.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteBlue and Gold Arians will have them feel some pain this week as they prepare... True, B&G. But we were always gonna get their A game, anyway.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
That was incredible, Grits. Can't thank you enough for sharing that. Brought back a flood of memories. And a few tears... Wow!by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
I don't know quite how to respond, zn. Saying that because one is tired of hearing something repeated over and over and over doesn't mean that one has a legit argument against? Seriously? Isn't that a two way street? I mean, aren't you doing that very thing about the QB and OL injuries as excuses for Fisher's shortcomings? All the while ignoring his mediocrity since at least '08? Or '03,by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteRampage2K- If they lay an egg, then yes, I'm back on the fire Fisher bandwagon :spintounge But to me, he is just the scapegoat- this is a players league and there has to come a time when we start to hold them accountable also. Brady Quinn was on Sirius the other day and his partner was trying to bash Fisher and Brady said that he loved Fisher in the short time he was there andby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Well, waterfield, I enjoyed the game, too. Especially the dramatic ending to secure the win. Clearly, we have an entertaining D. Our ST ain't too shabby, either. But our O has been mostly futile so far this season. I mean, mind numbingly futile. Nine total points and no TD's total through 2 games pretty much says it all. We were last on O in '15, but this continued trajectory would beby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
What Merlin just said. Hard for an O to be effective in this league with one hand kinda tied behind it's back.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams_81 I was sleeping at the wheel. Which game did he play last year. I figured it be at the end of the year, but went through games and can't find it. I see 7 attempts. Hate to be wrong. I thought I was wrong once but was wrong. :) This time it appears I am wrong. Bengals game. We were on the wrong end of a blowout loss.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams_81 Austin is Rams second best player on offense behind Gurley. I don't think he is great, but he is the best chance the Rams have in making a big play out of nothing. If the Rams had a competent offense, I could understand your position. Get more of a solid WR that can catch the ball and move the chains, but the Rams offense doesn't create opportunities to make routine plays likby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
There's one thing that I've heard from posters that observed the games from the stands and from those watching the All 22. They've both consistently commented that Keenum is not seeing open receivers downfield. I mean, either he doesn't see them, or he doesn't think he can get the ball to them. Or maybe both. Goff, despite his inexperience, could probably take better advantage of those openby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLMU93 I'd be frustrated too. Yup, 93. Me, too... We are currently wasting an elite RB so far this season. Look, when a D sells out to stop Gurley, they necessarily must give up something else. The job of our OC and QB is to identify that "something else", and punish the D accordingly. Shouldn't require superhuman effort, just simple adjustments. Maybe a shrewd audibleby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Well DANG, stlramz! You have outdone yourself, sir. You have a gift of story telling. Hope to see more of your wonderful stories, man. Meanwhile, many thanks for this one.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
What if "winning ugly" is our ceiling with this bunch? Fisher Boras Keenum Maaaaybe things will take an upswing once Goff has his feet on the ground. Maybe... But Geez. When is THAT gonna happen? Meanwhile, we're wasting the talent of an elite RB. Mind boggling.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Excellent point about the audibles. Can't Keenum see when the called play is against the teeth of the D he sees at the LOS? He's a 5 year vet, for cryin' out loud! He has the authority, doesn't he? Makes me crazy, sometimes...by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteLesBaker C'mon 43, it's just a LITTLE bit early to say all that isn't it? Hit the brakes already LOL. Your posterior is showing. Yep, it's only been 2 games, Les. Point taken. But after those two games, could the contrast between the two career paths be more dramatic? I mean, Wentz is the toast of the town in Philly with a 2-0 record out of the box. Looking like a seasoned vetby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteSoCalRAMatic Let's revisit in 5 years. Or better, 10. By then we should know who was a better pick. I'm confident to say that Peyton was a better choice than Leaf. Leading up to the draft it looked like a hard decision. When I watched their college games Leaf looked better to me. He was the better athlete. Now Peyton is going into the HOF and Leaf is one of the poster children for greatest bby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- QuoteRams43 QuoteRampage2K- It's pretty simple really... Wentz played 5 years in a system that is very similar to what he is running in Philly. Bradford was traded. Wentz is playing well. Goff played 3 years in a Cal system and never even had a huddle. Case was not traded. Goff is still learning. All true, Rampage. But, then again, S&F were perfectlyby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
If Fisher wants to put an end to his "7-9 BS", then he has to start stringing together a few wins. Including out of division wins. And road wins. Otherwise, the 7-9 BS will never end. Sure hope Fisher can win me over this season. A Tampa win would be another nice step in the right direction.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotebigjimram21 Keeps taking those hits he will look like a guy with a hat,earpiece, and clipboard roaming the sidelines. True, bigjim. But that's an easy thing to correct, don't you think? Much, much easier than the multitude of things that Goff still has to learn.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRampage2K- It's pretty simple really... Wentz played 5 years in a system that is very similar to what he is running in Philly. Bradford was traded. Wentz is playing well. Goff played 3 years in a Cal system and never even had a huddle. Case was not traded. Goff is still learning. All true, Rampage. But, then again, S&F were perfectly aware of all those college dby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteno name Keep in mind that the decision to start Wentz looks and sounds a lot easier when Philly starts his career against the Browns and Bears. They are amongst the worst defenses in football. The Rams started the new LA move hoopla on Monday against the sf defense and heated rivalry. They then went and played against the heated Seattle rivalry and defense. I believe in putting peoplby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotebigjimram21 Eagles are proving to be a better team especially on offense than the Rams. Much better coaching too. Wentz spent five years in a pro style offense ,learning protections and knowing when to get out of a bad play. Finally the two teams he has faced could be two of the worst teams in football defensively. That said he looks really good but if he continues to take those hby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteHazlet Hacksaw Goff may light it up when he gets in there too. If the Rams traded Keenum before the season, Goff would be starting too. C'mon, Hazlet. Goff never gave the Rams ANY reason in camp or preseason to believe that he could start opening day which would allow them the luxury of even THINKING about trading Keenum away. Trading Keenum to the Broncos was never a realistic possibilby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com