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October 1, 2019 at 10:09 am #106040znModerator
Classicalwit
Les Snead just confirmed what I observed live yesterday: the Buccaneers were just taking running starts attacking the Rams at the LOS. I heard someone on the radio quote some analyst who stated that Goff was under severe pressure on 38 of the 70 times that he threw the ball.
Snead saw that as a positive for the Oline, citing the fact that Goff was only sacked twice.
Max
It was more of a positive sign for Goff navigating a muddy pocket. A year ago, under the same pressure Goff would have been sacked much more than twice.
October 1, 2019 at 11:10 am #106046znModeratorBill Barnwell@billbarnwell
There’s a weird thing about talking about QBs. If a guy is pretty bad and you say he’s bad, his team’s fans get angry at you, insist you haven’t watched his tape, are biased, etcBut if a guy is really bad and you say he isn’t that bad, they get even angrier
Dan Orlovsky@danorlovsky7
Watching tape I’ve gotta be honest-where has the @RamsNFL run game gone?!?
-2017 5th in the NFL at 121ypg
-2018 3rd in the NFL at 139ypgA month into 2019 they’re 22nd at 99ypg…👀
The trickle down is less play action pass, more drop back, and less control of game!
DOWNTOWN RAMS [DTR]@DowntownRams
#Rams rushing yards in correspondence to the OL per PFF:TE/Whit: 12 car, 53 yds, 2TD
Whitworth: 2 car, 3 yds
Noteboom: 5 car, 23 yds
Boom/Allen: 14 car, 39 yds, TD
Allen/Blythe: 11 car, 71 yds
Blythe: 7 car, 17 yds
Havenstein: 10 car, 47 yds, TD
Big Rob/TE: 16 car, 75 yds, TDJim Trotter@JimTrotter_NFL
The Raiders are the latest example of why a head coach should never have total control of football operations. You need checks and balances. Coaches always think they can change a player’s spots.Tom Reed@treed1919
The Bengals v Dolphins game on Dec. 22 might get flexed to the Cartoon Network.October 1, 2019 at 11:25 am #106052znModeratorHazlet Hacksaw
A and B gap blitzes
Bucs and Browns pounded these gaps
Makes sense with 2 first year starters. Another way to stop Gurley keep him in blocking. Will probably continue.October 1, 2019 at 8:10 pm #106070znModeratorAfter week four of the @NFL regular season, these players have the most QB pressures: #GoBucs #Bears100 #Skol #LARams #Browns #Titans #DUUUVAL #Seahawks #HereWeGo @gregcosell | @MattBowen41 pic.twitter.com/OHTGtV2QBQ
— NFL Matchup on ESPN (@NFLMatchup) October 1, 2019
October 1, 2019 at 8:18 pm #106071znModeratorThese teams take it to the HOUSE 💥 pic.twitter.com/p3LqHNjKr2
— SNF on NBC (@SNFonNBC) October 1, 2019
October 1, 2019 at 8:19 pm #106072znModeratorMost 2nd and 10's
Panthers – 27
Rams – 25
Texans – 25
Cardinals – 24
Dolphins – 24Highest 2nd and 10 Run%
Vikings – 70.6%
49ers – 55.6%
Browns – 50.0%
Colts – 47.1%
Giants – 45.5%— Sports Info Solutions (@SportsInfo_SIS) October 1, 2019
October 1, 2019 at 8:24 pm #106073znModeratorBrent Lancaster@BrentRamcaster
Jared Goff leads the league in 1st down throws with 66. We’ve become pretty spoiled pretty quickly, haven’t we? Also, Goff and Matt Ryan’s performances are nearly identical so far this season.Cameron DaSilva@camdasilva
Sean McVay says the Rams tried to get Gurley involved, it just happened more as a receiver than a runnerChris@BiggameCB
Cooper Kupp leads the NFC in receiving yards after the first quarter of the season. Not even a year after he tore his ACL. Tip your Kupp to thatTurfShowTimes@TurfShowTimes
How weird of a game was Week 4 for #LARams QB Jared Goff?He tied the third-most attempts in a single game in NFL history.
He tied the most completions in a single game.
He threw for 517 yards, tied for 8th-most.
Not even nominated for weekly QB award.
Lindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
Pete Carroll on Todd Gurley: “We’ve got him carrying the ball 50 times to Brown’s 25 times, so he’s getting two-thirds of the work there. Looks like they’re just mapping out a course for the season and keeping him healthy and fresh. He looks pretty darn good to me.”==
All you need to see is what Robert Woods does for Cooper Kupp here on his TD, and how Kupp responds. @robertwoods @CooperKupp Genuine appreciation for each other in a day and age where WR's are more often than not divas. pic.twitter.com/G6kiOyNKEQ
— Sosa K (@QBsMVP) October 1, 2019
October 1, 2019 at 10:06 pm #106077znModeratorSteve
Goff–he had to get rid of the ball on that out of sync 4th down play, and then on the 2nd INT got hit like Brees did in the OT NFCC ….so, that happens. Of course, I think his first interception was awful; and so was Brady’s in the supabowl! So everyone is moaning about GOff. Are you kidding? Against that line, with his O line….lol. He was Kurt Warner like. Kurt in Carolina in 2000, in 2000 against KC and against the Saints in 2000 playoff was awful for huge portions of the game….and then Kurt turned it on in that 2000 playff…and so did Goff on SUnday…..down 21, got it back to 7. He kept fighting, and making great throws….re-watch without emotions…he was threading some needles. Yes, he missed to Everett and Cooks (and if he waits a half beat he is dead). So, GOff might have had his best game since the NFCC–damn the stats and people moaning.
October 1, 2019 at 11:21 pm #106082InvaderRamModeratorSo, GOff might have had his best game since the NFCC–damn the stats and people moaning.
that’s not really saying much.
i think he’ll be fine though.
look at mahomes on sunday. and while he did lead kansas city to a come from behind victory, he almost threw an int to give the game away in the last 2 minutes.
goff is struggling a little bit, but i also think he comes back from this.
October 2, 2019 at 11:47 am #106088znModeratorIt's great to have an offense that can keep the chains moving!
Here are the teams with the lowest 3 & OUT % so far this season: #ChiefsKingdom #BoltUp #Saints #KeepPounding #OnePride #WeAreTexans #LARams #Colts #RavensFlock #InBrotherhood @gregcosell | @MattBowen41 pic.twitter.com/T5n0CpVn99
— NFL Matchup on ESPN (@NFLMatchup) October 2, 2019
October 2, 2019 at 11:54 am #106090znModeratorWhen Cooper Kupp attended the Manning Passing Academy, Peyton and Eli would argue over who got to throw to him. It's also where Les Snead became aware of Kupp
(great story from @LATimesfarmer) https://t.co/QWxa134O7R
— Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) October 2, 2019
October 2, 2019 at 12:00 pm #106091znModeratorEric Weddle isn’t stressing about the Rams’ loss to the Bucs https://t.co/oCS19nF0hx
— Cameron DaSilva (@camdasilva) October 2, 2019
October 2, 2019 at 12:01 pm #106092znModeratorJames Palmer@JamesPalmerTV
Shaquil Barrett leads the NFL in pressures (28), pressure rate (18.8 pct), turnovers caused by pressure (4), sacks (9.0), sack rate (6.0 pct) and disruption rate (20.8 pct).Vincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
I’ve been doing this a looooong time., and I totally get how @TG3II is frustrated having to talk about this all the time. And sometimes that spills over. I don’t take it personally, and I know he knows we have a job to do.Pete Prisco@PriscoCBS
The Tampa Bay line did a heck of a job against Aaron Donald last week. Non factor. Doubled him and slid protections his way and backs helped — but he was handled. Marpet is a good one at left guardDonald actually looked frustrated by the game’s end on the tape.
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Such a smart rush from Clay Matthews (52) on the last meaningful snap of the game against the Browns. Knows Baker Mayfield's been bailing right, so Matthews barely engages with the OL and then waits for Mayfield to panic so he can trap him and force an awkward throw. pic.twitter.com/YQZFLxzwi9
— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) October 2, 2019
October 2, 2019 at 6:57 pm #106103znModeratorFinal Rams-Seahawks injury report ahead of TNF in Seattle: LB Bryce Hager (shoulder) out, S Taylor Rapp (ankle) doubtful. pic.twitter.com/noZzDUo2w4
— Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) October 2, 2019
October 2, 2019 at 6:58 pm #106104znModeratorLindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
Depth at ILB was a concern for the Rams before the season. Cory Littleton holding down one spot, but next to him?Micah Kiser – IR with pec injury
Bryce Hager – OUT tomorrow with shoulderRams starting ILB Bryce Hager (Shoulder) has been ruled OUT of Thursday night’s game against the Seahawks, according to the Rams’ official injury report. In Hager’s absence, Troy Reeder, an undrafted rookie from Delaware, is expected to start. Rookie safety Taylor Rapp (Ankle) is listed as doubtful. If Rapp is unable to play, backup Marqui Christian is expected to assume Rapp’s role.
October 2, 2019 at 7:02 pm #106105znModeratorThis is the first time in the Sean McVay era that the Rams have not had nor shared 1st place within their division 😳 pic.twitter.com/zwQg8MJUqz
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) October 2, 2019
October 2, 2019 at 7:31 pm #106107znModeratorRams Q&A: Vinny Bonsignore
https://theathletic.com/1255462/2019/10/01/live-qa-with-rams-writer-vinny-bonsignore-on-tuesday-from-1-to-2-p-m-pt-4/It is a nice problem when your team is 3-1 with obvious areas they can get better. The funny thing is they are sixth in the NFL in scoring and are 3-1. If they can figure out some efficiency issues, especially in the run game because I think that will help in the pass game, they are on pace for a 12-4 season and, perhaps, have addressed the negative issues by the time they get there
Rams are sixth in the NFL in points and seventh in yards per game. I’m not sure anyone is really stopping them as much as they are stopping themselves at critical times. They need to clean it up. And they need to commit more to the run game.
This is an organizational decision on how to manage Gurley, and Sean is being tasked with designing his game plan around that plan and then having to explain it. The problem for Sean is trying to execute that plan while also keeping intact the integrity of his offensive principles. Easier said then done, obviously
The way they are using Todd Gurley, and not committing themselves to establishing a run game or allowing the line to develop a level of physicality and momentum is not helping. Long way to go before we determine how bad this O-line is. And some adjustments need to be made
I think it all goes back to how they are using Todd Gurley early in games. At a time they need to establish the run game the most, they are using that time to play him but not use him. To me, if he’s on the field, he needs to be used accordingly. In some ways it’s like McVay is having to coach a 10-man offense for far too many stretches of the game
[Defense?] The turnovers clearly didn’t help. But you also have to credit TB, Jameis Winston, the game plan dialed up and how it was executed. There was a lot of frustration on the Rams part for not getting off the field on third down and not being able to create pressure. It was a bad day all around. It was a bad day for the defense but they were playing very well over the first three games. Need to give it a little more time.
What is the deal with Darrell Henderson? Is he having that hard of a time adjusting to the playbook or has McVay truly abandoned the run game all together?
I have to believe he just hasn’t shown them in the classroom on the practice field he’s ready yet. I think Sean’s use of the run game is being affected by the plan in place for Gurley. That needs to change – and by that I mean they need to re-think the Gurley factor.
What do you think of the Rams letting Saffold go?
History probably works against paying an O-lineman on the other side of 30 a third big contract. Plus, it would have left even less money to address some defensive needs. That’s the salary cap for you. It forces you to make really hard decisions. They could certainly use him right now
October 2, 2019 at 10:48 pm #106127znModeratorVincent Bonsignore@VinnyBonsignore
They scored more points at this time last year on fewer plays. They threw for more yards and touchdowns on far fewer throws while running the ball more, and for better run yards. They had less turnovers. Yes, the O-line is an issue. But so too is the throw/run ratio.==
October 3, 2019 at 12:49 am #106138znModeratorRams24/7@Rams24_7
Will the Rams get their first ever night game win in Seattle tomorrow? We took Ls in night games @ SEA:
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No quarterback has been pressured on more dropbacks this year than #LARams Jared Goff
Through 4 weeks, Goff has been pressured on 80 dropbacksOctober 3, 2019 at 9:33 am #106143InvaderRamModeratorPFF LA Rams@PFF_Rams
No quarterback has been pressured on more dropbacks this year than #LARams Jared Goff
Through 4 weeks, Goff has been pressured on 80 dropbacksdefinitely the oline needs to get better.
but i think both things are true.
the oline needs to get better and goff needs to get better when he’s under pressure.
i’d invest in oline in next year’s draft.
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