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    D’Marco Farr@DMarcoFarr1
    I’ve been chewing on Tru Johnson getting benched last night against Cleveland. I can’t shake the thought that this COULD be the best thing for him professionally. Like it’s exactly what he needs right now. Maybe.

    Ian Rapoport@RapSheet
    End of an era: The #Giants have named Daniel Jones as their starting QB. Eli Manning goes to the bench.

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    Vincent Bonsignore

    https://theathletic.com/1217021/2019/09/16/assessing-goff-and-gurley-and-encouraging-injury-news-after-the-rams-grab-early-power-in-nfc/

    Good news for Blythe
    The second-quarter ankle injury suffered by right guard Austin Blythe initially appeared to be serious. As Blythe lay on the ground in obvious pain upon getting rolled up, one could almost feel the Rams’ inexperienced offensive line growing even more untested.

    But Monday’s MRI results revealed that the Rams and Blythe likely dodged a major bullet. Blythe suffered a low ankle sprain that might sideline him for weeks, rather than months.

    “No breaks, no real tears or anything like that,” Blythe said.

    And that was cause for major relief.

    “It’s good news,” Blythe said. “I’m feeling good. I’m just going to listen to the trainers and do what they tell me and I’ll get back when I’m back.”

    Jamil Demby filled in admirably for Blythe, and barring any outside additions Demby will get the starting nod during Blythe’s recovery. Based on Demby’s performance against the Saints, there seems to be a comfort level that will prevent the Rams from perhaps feeling pressured to Blythe back before he’s completely ready.

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    Vincent Bonsignore

    https://theathletic.com/1217021/2019/09/16/assessing-goff-and-gurley-and-encouraging-injury-news-after-the-rams-grab-early-power-in-nfc/

    Higbee OK after scare
    The Rams lost two players on the same play Sunday. Tight end Tyler Higbee suffered a lung contusion at nearly the exact time Blythe went down with the ankle injury.

    Although Higbee came back to play another down — he got hurt while going up for a Goff throw that was contested by Saints cornerback Eli Apple — he went to the hospital Sunday night after coughing up blood. Higbee got cleared after an evaluation and went home. He is listed as day to day.

    “Everything’s checked out, he’s feeling good, he’s asymptomatic with that in terms of the nuances and those things,” a relieved McVay said. “But he’s feeling good.”

    Higbee’s status for Sunday night’s game against the Cleveland Browns remains uncertain.

    “What we always want to do is what’s best for the player,” McVay said. “I’ll get the medical report in terms of — we’re never going to put our players in harm’s way and whatever the doctor’s orders are, in the best interests of Tyler, that’s what we’ll follow. What that means as far as this week, the following week, we’ll have more updates as we go.”

    The Rams dressed only two tight ends Sunday, and when Higbee went down, rookie offensive tackle David Edwards, who played tight end for one college season at Wisconsin, became the de facto second tight end. Although its doubtful Edwards would have been put in position to catch a ball, if the Rams had needed to go to a jumbo short-yardage set with two tight ends, Edwards would have been called upon.

    “We were talking about the possibility on the sideline, so I was ready just in case,” Edwards said.

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    Vincent Bonsignore

    https://theathletic.com/1217021/2019/09/16/assessing-goff-and-gurley-and-encouraging-injury-news-after-the-rams-grab-early-power-in-nfc/

    …the Rams’ defense ranks fifth in the NFL in yards allowed per game (293.5), and the average of 18 points per game allowed ranks 10th overall. They rank ninth against the run (92 yards per game) and sixth in pass defense (202 yards per game).

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    Playcalling… in the RZ…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 feeling, it’s night and day once the RZ is reached… completely different plays unrelated to all the rest. A Jekyll and Hyde transformation.

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    On the Goff, fumble, the play design is everything that is wrong with the Rams redzone issues and my problem with McVays play calling in the Redzone. Its 3rd and 7 from the 11. So what do you do? Run every WR into the endzone and leak Brown out to the 5. What did the Saints do? Rush 4, man cover Brown (not hard as brown just ran to the 5, stopped, turned around and stood there…) leaving 6 lbers/dbs to cover 4 WRs. Thats 10 men in the endzone and no windows to throw into. Run some danged routes that get you the first down or at least lets a wr catch and try to run for a first down. That play had literally no chance. I know Im not a OC, but anyone that reviews that play can see it has too many players flooding into the endzone to create a good throwing window. I would have killed for a TG wheel route or even a WR screen there.

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    Merlin

    In the first watch through I saw Hav gettin worked. But tbh both Big Whit & Havenstein were mismatched on the edge. Saints really have a nice edge tandem and the reason Hav didn’t get a lot of help is because their focus was on both edges where Whit was struggling too. I’m used to ignoring LT which is a testament to Whit. But damn it surprised me to see that they were applying heat to both tackles the entire game (Hav struggled more, obviously). Cred here again to the Saints too, as you can draw things up all you want but players gotta win their matchups and the Saints won a lot of them on the edge. Their edge rush is excellent.

    Interior OL had a far stronger game than I thought. Allen played his best game of his career, not saying much I realize but still… He made the calls without any free rushers, held up well vs the pass, and excelled in run plays (lots of examples of him making 2nd level blocks particularly on the pitch plays). Boom had a very strong matchup but held his own very well. Even Blythe who I like to give a hard time played well through that first half of the game before he was injured. Demby came in and had a really rough start but I have to admit settled down and played well. I feel way better about these guys now.

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    Merlin

    DL played lights out vs one of the league’s best OL. Not only did the real AD show up but he also came back to the game after an injury to gut it out. SJD had a very strong game in the middle, I was really impressed with how he stuffed things up and was a big part of the reason why we played the run so well. And Brock might have had one of the best games I’ve seen from him since 2017. I mean damn. He moved around, got pressures, stuffed the run, and looked like the guy who is a team leader that leaves it all on the field we remember from a couple seasons ago.

    Secondary had not only a great game plan, but executed it at a very high level. Receivers were blanketed on many of the plays. And the safeties just can’t say enough about them when they (and Littleton) hold a guy like Kamara down. Even with Brees out their performance was outstanding.

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    Good news for Blythe
    “No breaks, no real tears or anything like that,” Blythe said.

    …Higbee OK after scare….

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    And…silence about Aaron Donald’s back?

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    And…silence about Aaron Donald’s back?

    He’s day to day. It’s his oblique. That could be a strain or a pull or something.

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    And…silence about Aaron Donald’s back?

    He’s day to day. It’s his oblique. That could be a strain or a pull or something.

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    Well I hope thats what it is. Why were we told it was his ‘back’ ?

    Can we trust them to tell us what it is? They were purty cagey about Gurley.

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    And…silence about Aaron Donald’s back?

    He’s day to day. It’s his oblique. That could be a strain or a pull or something.

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    Well I hope thats what it is. Why were we told it was his ‘back’ ?

    Can we trust them to tell us what it is? They were purty cagey about Gurley.

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    I suspect that Gurley was the one requiring silence on his condition.

    They talked openly about what happened to Higbee and Blythe.

    I dont think being cagey is a norm. I think that just had to do with TG.

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    LMU93

    FootballOutsiders Week 2 Ratings
    https://www.footballoutsiders.com/dvoa-ratings/2019/week-2-dvoa-ratings

    Won’t post all the details here but they have the Rams rated 6th overall through two games (9th offense, 5th defense, and 29th special teams. They were 32nd on special teams after week one…)

    They have Goff ranked 16th among QBs so far. Interestingly Gurley and Brown are 5th and 6th among RBs, respectively. They also have the Rams OL ranked 2nd in run blocking and 14th in pass blocking

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    from Week 2: PFF’s Top Units of the Week
    https://www.pff.com/news/pro-nfl-week-2-top-units-of-the-week

    RECEIVING CORPS: LOS ANGELES RAMS
    The Rams’ wideouts may not have racked up a ton of yardage, but the yardage they did accumulate came in impressive fashion. They combined for six broken tackles — the most of any receiving corps this past week — on only 15 catches. Cooper Kupp’s slant route against Marshon Lattimore midway through the fourth that almost went for a touchdown was arguably the play of the year so far.

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