Is Wade needs to get this defense to create more big plays, i.e., sacks and turnovers. Rams D only recorded 31 sacks last season and the team was -11 in turnover ratio. Just a modest improvement there should show up in the win column. Another fabulous presentation FR!by laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteTonyHunter87 Well I'll state right here he won't even sniff that output. He's sorta like Austin, 5 years in the league and fans are still waiting for him to break out. As we know that's not happening.by laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRFIP QuoteRampage2K- QuoteRams43 QuoteRFIP PAY THE MAN! QuoteRampage2K- Hall of Fame You can try to spin all the stats you want, but most everybody(fans and experts) agree that the guy is a going to be a Hall of Fame inductee when he is done with this game. I understand he wants to get paid, but if the Rams have all the leverage , then I have no problem with them using it.... Oh,by laram - RamsFootballFans.com
Rams Aaron Donald doesn’t play as much as most Posted by Chris Brown on October 9, 2016 – 9:38 am Rams DT Aaron Donald is a dominant player. He leads the league with 25 quarterback pressures in just four games. It’s an impressive number and Donald has shown he can completely wreck an offensive game plan by himself. What’s interesting is when it comes to getting the best play out of Donaldby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
JJ Watt, Von Miller and Khalil Mack would be my guess. Those guys make impact plays that change games. And all of them except one are the best players on great defenses. See any correlation? lolby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
Quote2014: Of Donald's 9.0 sacks 6.0 came on either first or second down 3 on 3rd---33% expected is 33%--and his rookie year 4 sacks came in the 4th qtr that's 44%, expected would be 25%, ahead of the game 2 on 3rd down 1 on 4th downby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
If I had a nickel for the number of times I have beat on a player here and got pushback only to be proven right I would be in fat city. His plays don't impact games when games are in the balance. He doesn't turn the ball over, he doesn't make plays when it counts. How many times have you seen Donald wreck a game as Quinn has? Robert Quinn absolutely destroyed Andrew Luck and their whoby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteJamesJM that the position itself is overvalued, and AD himself is a bit overrated, so the money invested in AD should be scrutinized carefully... that the Rams shouldn't mortgage the farm for him, (so to speak)...and not... That AD is a 'bad' player or even greatly overrated. Like I said.. that's my take on his position.. and no doubt I'm off base here. - JamesJM That IS and has beenby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRamUK How many of those 1st and 2nd down sacks the opposition then went on to make a new to stick with Davis's logic? If they were helping turn the ball over then they're exponentially more useful than if they just slowed the offense down a tad. Also, how can you determine other effects his sacks and disruption have on the opposition such as knocking their timing off or causing them to cby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
Eric Davis made a impressionable point that got me thinking about Donald. Eric asked the question, when are your sacks? If they come on 1st down and the offense ends up getting the first down anyway, its a useless stat. So I took a quick look. 2016: Of Donald's 8 sacks 4.5 of them came on either first or second down. Only 2.5 sacks came in the 4th qtr 2015: Of Donald's 11.0 saby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteIf we understand Wade's theory that the 3-4 is better than the 4-3 (base defense versus base offense) then Quinn has to drop sometimes, otherwise there is no reason to run a 3-4. The 3-4 defense was actually created as a "run" defense to stop the Green Bay Packers so there is more than one reason to run a 34 defense. Quinn would drop on rare occasions in Williams 4-3 so I neby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
Whoever those two "former" NFL players were they don't pay attention very well. Wade Phillips has said many times that he takes advantage of what a player does well. To quote Wade "We let rushers rush, and coverage guys cover". He knew DeMarcus was better going forward than backwards so that's how he played him. Robert Quinn is playing the Ware WLB role in the defby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
Because we ALL know that those out in "Sirius land" know a hellava lot more about the Rams than we do. How did DeMarcus Ware look in coverage?by laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRams43 LA Rams OLB Robert Quinn Makes 5 Most Gifted Edge Rushers List by Matt Williamson Sosa Kremenjas Matt Williamson recently released an article on the “5 most gifted edge defenders in NFL” over at FanRag, and the Los Angeles Rams pass rusher Robert Quinn found his way on the list. This is what Matt had to say about him: Quinn is the prototypical 4-3 defensive end, but coulby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteplus any postseason games the Rams may play (stop laughing). It would be when talking about the Los Angeles Rams it no longer invokes this type of snide sh--!! I am so sick and tired of being the butt of jokes in professional sports. Working with who I work with I get it worst than most. Some might remember me posting a pic of me at the NFC Championship game wearing 9ers garb.by laram - RamsFootballFans.com
I have *never* in any of my posts regarding receivers used the term "elite". I'm also not talking about backs or te's, I have no idea where that comes from. The conversation is being made more difficult by the interjection of terms or subjects that have either not been said or not germane to the discussion. I'm bowing out.by laram - RamsFootballFans.com
Dez Bryant is a perfect example IMO of why your formula is faulty. Dez Bryant is a #1 receiver by any measurement. He has been as important and possibly next to Jason Witten has made more big plays than anyone on the team. Dez was coming off an injury plagued season where he only played in 9 games. Last season he missed the first 3 games and played in 13 games with only 50 resc for 7by laram - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotewv ram Quotezn Quotelaram 2016 season: Mike Wallace - 72 recs 1,017yds Kenny Britt - 68 recs 1,002yds Tyrel Williams - 69 recs 1,059yds Terrelle Pryor - 77 recs 1,077yds Brandin Cooks - 78 recs 1.173yds Emmanuel Sanders - 79 recs 1,032yds Pierre Garcon - 79 recs 1,041 Larry Fitzgerald - 107 recs 1,023yds Doug Baldwin - 94 recs 1,128yds Golden Tate - 91 recs 1,07by laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteWhats your definition of a "no.1 WR", La ? IF you're #1 in the progression, IF I'm looking for you when I need a play and more often than not, you're money...that's a #1 receiver to ME. I don't care about recs or yards for IF you are my first option...the recs and yards will be there. Mike Wallace as one example has never been that, BUT he puts up numbers!! Like I've sby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
2016 season: Mike Wallace - 72 recs 1,017yds Kenny Britt - 68 recs 1,002yds Tyrel Williams - 69 recs 1,059yds Terrelle Pryor - 77 recs 1,077yds Brandin Cooks - 78 recs 1.173yds Emmanuel Sanders - 79 recs 1,032yds Pierre Garcon - 79 recs 1,041 Larry Fitzgerald - 107 recs 1,023yds Doug Baldwin - 94 recs 1,128yds Golden Tate - 91 recs 1,077yds Jarvis Landry - 94 recsby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePaulButcher59 Just trying to figure out where you stand with ZN`s thread here? Do you believe he will be a #1 and have 1k++ yards receiving in 2017? I'm not going to comment on that for I don't agree with his defining of what a #1 receiver is. Its not determined by yards. Anyway my position on Woody is well documented on this board. He will be Goff's go-to-receiver. 1,000 yardsby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
And your response makes no sense. I addressed the "guarantee" issue first, then addressed how the total salaries are determined. So I covered both points. i know you will comeback with more nonsense so here... QuoteWith most NBA contracts being guaranteed, teams are on the hook for massive amounts of money in player salaries. Below you can look up how much exactly each NBby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePaulButcher59 Quotelaram QuotePaulButcher59 Quotezn QuotePaulButcher59 he`s capable of matching his career best numbers in 2014 (69 rec, 699 yds, 5 TD`s) with Buffalo, I don't see anything beyond that. If that's by definition a #1 WR to some of you, than that's what he will be to you. Well fwiw the numbers you list there don't meet my definition of a #1. If that's all he does I won't be sby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePaulButcher59 Quotezn QuotePaulButcher59 he`s capable of matching his career best numbers in 2014 (69 rec, 699 yds, 5 TD`s) with Buffalo, I don't see anything beyond that. If that's by definition a #1 WR to some of you, than that's what he will be to you. Well fwiw the numbers you list there don't meet my definition of a #1. If that's all he does I won't be saying yes he came through andby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePaulButcher59 Quotelaram Because if anyone listens to Sean McVay's profile for team building and the type of players he covets a few things should be apparent. Couple that with the type of players that McVay has signed and drafted (who are polar opposites of the previous profile) should make some things resundingly clear. This IS McVay's team. He has on the roster they type of playeby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
Because if anyone listens to Sean McVay's profile for team building and the type of players he covets a few things should be apparent. Couple that with the type of players that McVay has signed and drafted (who are polar opposites of the previous profile) should make some things resundingly clear. This IS McVay's team. He has on the roster they type of players that HE wants. Its clearby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuotePaulButcher59 QuoteRams43 McVay wasted little time while deciding to let Britt and Quick walk and in offloading Kendricks, right? What to conclude? Well, I think it's inescapable that he and his staff preferred to restock his new O with other players via FA and the draft. Very telling, if you ask me. Britt's attitude was deemed to be a bigger negative than his production was a positiveby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
What NBA players are leveraging teams for guarantees? Most NBA contracts are guaranteed and depending on the players tenure in the league determines if he can receive a max contract or not. But I would like to know the players that you know that are circumventing that.by laram - RamsFootballFans.com
When your veteran wide receiver is a goof-off posting sex videos, turning over golf carts and habitually late or missing meetings... It doesn't take a genius to come to the conclusion that you don't want that on your team. Britt was a horrible example and a cancer to this team. Good riddanceby laram - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteArizonaRamFan Minor quibble, despite agreeing with your main point, RFIP. I was one of the few Britt supporters, and I recognize he was a problem in some ways perhaps in the locker room, but he was perhaps the ONLY Rams player last year on O who: *Didn't quit trying at least sometimes *Played with pride and seemed truly frustrated by losing *Consistently did his job, even if it was jusby laram - RamsFootballFans.com