Quotedodgerram Go Rams!!!!!! Yeah, Faulk will smile when he sees that one.by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
QuoteSpeed_Kills Was holding Donald on that play. It’s ridicu They’re just not gonna call ‘em, Speed. We might as well accept it, man. Sigh...by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
Make the Broncos beat you with the pass.by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
Not his customary accuracy this possession.by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
QuoteMamaRAMa geez, I'm gone for a few minutes and come back to Kupp getting carted off, Brockers going down, Goff getting sacked. and we've been shut out the last 2 possessions. Do the muffins at halftime, Mama. Problem solved. Lol.by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
QuoteCraigMatson They said he could not put any weight on left knee. Looked more like a high ankle. If it's the knee I hope it's more of a stretch Ed mcl or strain. Let's keep prayers and positive thoughts up. Looked like a high ankle to me, too.by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
Quotejemach That's seems positive... TV sideline reporter was not the least bit positive. We might be lucky if he only misses a few weeks. Sigh...by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
Just call the flagrant ones. That’s all I ask. Think maybe the league sent a memo to this crew after that fubar last week?by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
Amazing! Lol.by Rams43 - Game Time Forum
I agree that these 3 WR’s are in a perfect storm scenario. Heck, this entire O is in a perfect storm scenario. Every unit enhances every other unit on every snap (with the possible exception of the TE group). As an aside, remember that Woods and Kupp last year did pretty danged well even before the arrival of Cooks.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteRams43 Quotezn QuoteRampage2K- remember when we couldn't find ONE WR since Holt left ? Mark Clayton was good. He just got injured, is all. Amendola was good. He was just confined to a specific role. You’re reaching there, zn. Both were nice WR’s, but neither compare in effectiveness to any one of this current trio, IMO. Yes, Clayton compares to Woods. Did youby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteRampage2K- remember when we couldn't find ONE WR since Holt left ? Mark Clayton was good. He just got injured, is all. Amendola was good. He was just confined to a specific role. You’re reaching there, zn. Both were nice WR’s, but neither compare in effectiveness to any one of this current trio, IMO.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
But Brees simply doesn’t have the deep pass that Goff does. It’s been suggested that that was a big factor in trading away Cooks. Brees is a first ballot HOF’er, no doubt. But if I had to choose between Goff and Brees for my QB for THIS year? I’d choose Goff every time.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteRams43 Don’t fret about ,,, the run gap responsibilities. Just details. They can win in Denver obviously, though it does have some of the markings of a trap game (weather + Denver at home + Denver is 1st in yards per carry rushing + they are in a "must redeem ourselves" thing). But. Gap responsibilities and the run game? That's not just details. Why did tby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
They’ve been unstoppable all season. Don’t fret about the weather or the run gap responsibilities. Just details. I’m predicting that the latter has been “fixed” since the 4th quarter vs the Seahawks, anyway. If our O can jump out to a big lead, then the Bronco run game gets drastically reduced out of necessity. Eventually the Broncos become one dimensional and that’s the kiss of death. Mby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
The race for MVP may come down to these three quarterbacks Colin J. Liotta We are entering Week 6 of the NFL season, but it is never too early to talk about MVP, right? As it stands now, conventional wisdom suggests that Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is the frontrunner for the coveted award, considering he’s led his team to a 5-0 record while throwing for 14 touchdowns and justby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quoteferragamo79 Sunday 28 and snow....wow! That’s Denver weather for you. Heck it can change that much in 2 hours, much less 2 days. Lol. I’ve seen bigger changes than that with my own eyes, frankly.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Raminec posted no link, but this is a fabulous read about a D player-only sideline meeting last Sunday. Cough, cough... Here’s Raminec’s Copied post... The Rams defense wasn’t happy. That was obvious. The Rams were getting gashed on the ground, as the Seattle Seahawks made it look like they were the bigger, stronger and more physical team. It was no longer a question of strategy or beingby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Jared Goff has eye-popping numbers from clean pocket, ranks 1st in NFL Cameron DaSilva There was no shortage of doubters when it came to Jared Goff two years ago. He was shaky as a rookie behind a terrible offensive line and with no true playmakers at wide receiver, leading to a terrible first seven games in the NFL. He rebounded in a big way last season, making his first Pro Bowl anby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRam Fan Teacher I hear you but I think they said the photos were inconclusive on the TD. Well if you had a camera right down the backline and especially overhead (goal post area) you could easily make better and more precise calls. Cameras like that would have easily shown 2 steps out of bounds. The technology is there so let's use it! I favor using the new technology, RFT. But my poby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
“You subtract the key inherited core and you are starting over. I think that's just hard solid irrefutable fact. If you disagree, I will still think it is just hard solid irrefutable fact, and agree to disagree.” ... Well, how much did McVay inherit, actually? Relatively speaking? Goff looked like a bust. Gurley looked like a bust. Saffold AD Brockers Barron TruJo Joyner (kiby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
QuoteRam Fan Teacher With the advanced cameras we have today at a low cost, why can't there be more cameras located at important areas of the field like end zone lines and sidelines? Seems like several issues we had with the game could have been solved with more cameras! Not sure that more cameras would help, RFT. I mean, there were already camera shots that proved that the Seahawk WR steby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
We’ve spent our time in the wilderness and look at us now. Owner GM HC Asst coaches QB RB OL Three outstanding WR’s And that’s just the Offense! Lol. Hot Damn!by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Yeah, this one was flagrant. IMO. The very type of D play for which today’s rules are intended. Player should be disciplined with fine AND suspension. The fine is somewhat meaningless given today’s salaries, but the suspension would definitely send the needed message. The refs should be disciplined somehow, as well. This was one of the poorest officiated games that I can recall, tbh.by Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Quotezn QuoteRampage2K- Good stuff here from Colin.... I think that's the normal misunderstandings. There's no doubt that McVay is a great offensive coach (with some room for improvement as a head coach, and wow when that happens....). But he took over a stacked talent list. The idea that Goff would be nothing without McVay is nonsense. Though of course we also all know that Gofby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
How to stop the Rams? Follow these five keys Field Yates and Mike Clay aren't too concerned about the average stat line coming out of Sunday's game for Jared Goff. (1:00) ENGLEWOOD, Colo. -- The to-do list for the Denver Broncos' defense is rather long. The quarterback it will face this Sunday has thrown for the most yards (1,727) in the NFL after five weeks and the third-most touchdby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
5 things to know about Rams-Broncos in Week 6 Cameron DaSilva The Los Angeles Rams stay on the road this week against the Denver Broncos, the second of three straight games away from home. They’re one-touchdown favorites over Denver, though inclement weather at Mile High Stadium could play to the Broncos’ advantage. Here are five stats and facts to know for Sunday’s matchup. Broby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com
Teams can't load the box vs. Todd Gurley thanks to Sean McVay Cameron DaSilva You’d be hard-pressed to find a team in the NFL that utilizes 11 personnel more than the Los Angeles Rams do. They led the league in that department last season at 80 percent, constantly putting three wide receivers, one tight end and one receiver on the field. That trend has continued this year, too, withby Rams43 - RamsFootballFans.com