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October 16, 2019 at 10:33 pm #106824
znModeratorQ&A: Fox analyst Charles Davis on Rams at Falcons
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Fox Sports analyst Charles Davis will handle the Rams (3-3) and Falcons (1-5) game at 1 p.m. Sunday at Mercedes-Benz Stadium.
Here’s what Davis said in an interview with The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on Tuesday:
Q: Are you surprised by the Falcons’ 1-5 start?
A: “My major shock is defensively, the struggles that they are having. The head coach went all-in to be the DC. He’s a pass-rush specialist and they are not getting much in that (area). I think there was the thought that a lot of guys would come back to the numbers that we’d seen before i.e. Vic Beasley. We haven’t seen that so far yet. Just their struggles in stopping people. It was big news last week when they had the three straight stops, but that was following five straight scoring drives given up. That’s been a big surprise that it’s happened in that way. I really don’t have a great answer for it. I still have some more work to do and obviously, I’ll meet with them. But I’m as surprised as anyone.”
Q: As an old defensive back, it has to be hard watching the secondary. Why are a lot of teams completing deep passes over the zones?
A: “The number of explosives, the number of big plays, that’s a major surprise. You just don’t expect that especially with the style of defense that they have installed. That doesn’t usually lend itself to those kind of plays happening. When you think about Seattle, a lot of stuff stayed in front and you had a free safety that cleaned up things back there. You are just not seeing that. It’s a surprise. I don’t know how to put it. I don’t know how else to put it. I’m absolutely, surprised by the whole thing. You couple it with a lack of a pass rush as well, that’s a tough task for everyone.”
Q: How’s the offense performing?
A: “The offense is still the offense. Although I think, running it, I think they’d like to run it more. I do know that Dirk Koetter has talked about certain running plays that have turned into pass plays off the RPOS or the smoke routes and things of that nature. Which makes sense. But I do think they’d like to run it with a little more efficiency in terms of being consistent running. (Running back Devonta) Freeman ran it better last week and that’s what you want to see. But for the season they are 29th (73.5 per game). That’s not expected. Of course some of that is the guys up front. When you look at it, the only lost is (right guard Chris) Lindstrom. Every one else was expected to be there and they are there playing.”
Q: How do you explain them trailing by double-digits in four games at the half?
A: “That’s kind of crazy. You don’t expect to see that. Not those kind of numbers. The whole season is a major anomaly to me. That’s the best way to put it. There is just now way that I saw this coming. I thought they would be pressing New Orleans for the division lead right now. This is just, I just really don’t have a great explanation for it. There was a clunker in the opener, that’s OK because Minnesota is pretty good. They came back and beat the Eagles even though it wasn’t a great performance. I thought OK, they are starting to get it together. The Tennessee game was when you had the major alarm, ‘like what the heck is going on here?’ They just have not been able to find their way and find their footing so far.”
Q: Any chance they can rebound from the 1-5 start to make the playoffs? (The 2018 Colts, the 2015 Chiefs and 1970 Bengals are the only other teams to do that since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger.)
A: “Well, the 1970 Bengals, that was Paul Brown with the Bengals. That was Virgil Carter playing quarterback…There aren’t many examples of it, but all they can do is give it a shot. Frankly, this is a Rams team that we didn’t expect to be a 3-3 either. They are coming in beat up. They’ve got a lot of injuries. This is a huge game for both sides for so many different reasons. If Atlanta wants to keep any hope alive, they have to win it. The Rams are trying to right the ship. Three and three isn’t miserable, but when you’ve lost three straight, one to Seattle and to San Francisco within their own division, yeah, this is a big game for them as well.”
October 17, 2019 at 7:11 pm #106856
znModeratorfrom Week 7 PFF Preview – https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-7-pff-players-to-watch-predictions-betting-projections
Los Angeles Rams @ Atlanta Falcons
Players to Watch
The Falcons’ defense has been awful to start the season. Only the Miami Dolphins rank lower in EPA per play allowed, and Atlanta’s highest-graded defensive back in coverage is Desmond Trufant with his dismal 57.9 coverage grade. Deion Jones and Grady Jarrett have both earned high grades to start the year, but their efforts haven’t been enough to mask the woeful play in the secondary.
Cooper Kupp should have a field day against Atlanta if targeted early and often. He leads all Los Angeles receivers in yards per route run (2.20) and receiving grade (79.8) through Week 6.
In Week 1, the Rams had the fifth-highest time of possession (ignoring overtimes) in the league, at 33:16. That number has dropped literally every week since, down to a season-low 21:08 in Week 6 that was fourth-lowest. The team averaged the eighth-highest time of possession in 2018. Less time of possession generally means fewer plays, which means fewer chances at fantasy production. It lowers the ceiling of the entire offense.
Greenline Preview
Two teams that have underperformed and let bettors down face off in this potentially high-scoring matchup. The market seems to be buying into the Falcons, with the juice sliding toward them, or this spread dropping to +2.5. If +2.5 is available, Greenline thinks this is a good spot to fade the Falcons.
October 17, 2019 at 7:11 pm #106857
znModeratorfrom Week 7 PFF Preview – https://www.pff.com/news/nfl-week-7-pff-players-to-watch-predictions-betting-projections
Los Angeles Rams @ Atlanta Falcons
Players to Watch
The Falcons’ defense has been awful to start the season. Only the Miami Dolphins rank lower in EPA per play allowed, and Atlanta’s highest-graded defensive back in coverage is Desmond Trufant with his dismal 57.9 coverage grade. Deion Jones and Grady Jarrett have both earned high grades to start the year, but their efforts haven’t been enough to mask the woeful play in the secondary.
Cooper Kupp should have a field day against Atlanta if targeted early and often. He leads all Los Angeles receivers in yards per route run (2.20) and receiving grade (79.8) through Week 6.
In Week 1, the Rams had the fifth-highest time of possession (ignoring overtimes) in the league, at 33:16. That number has dropped literally every week since, down to a season-low 21:08 in Week 6 that was fourth-lowest. The team averaged the eighth-highest time of possession in 2018. Less time of possession generally means fewer plays, which means fewer chances at fantasy production. It lowers the ceiling of the entire offense.
Greenline Preview
Two teams that have underperformed and let bettors down face off in this potentially high-scoring matchup. The market seems to be buying into the Falcons, with the juice sliding toward them, or this spread dropping to +2.5. If +2.5 is available, Greenline thinks this is a good spot to fade the Falcons.
October 18, 2019 at 11:25 pm #106903
znModeratorfrom Matthew Tabeek, atlantafalcons.com: Questions about Falcons defense, pass rush
https://www.atlantafalcons.com/news/questions-about-jalen-ramsey-falcons-defense-pass-rush-matt-ryan-moreA pass rush – pressure, hits, sacks, strip sacks, forced fumbles – would absolutely do wonders for this defense and, really, this team. If the defense could force some bad throws resulting in more incompletions and interceptions, that would be fantastic as well. It puts the ball back into the hands of Matt Ryan and the offense with more opportunities to put points on the board. But that’s been one of the biggest problems so far through six games. The Falcons have tallied just five sacks and they are tied with the Dolphins at the bottom of the league in that category. They also have only two interceptions (tied for 26th). Atlanta has managed to force eight fumbles but they’ve only recovered two of those. But the most important and telling stat is points allowed and the Falcons have given up a league-high 186 points (31.0 points per game).
I don’t think Dan Quinn is in over his head though. I think it just comes down to players winning their one-on-one battles – and they’re not right now. They’ve been caught out of position, too, and paid dearly at times. The easy response (and fix) is they need to get to the quarterback more. I thought this defense would be more aggressive and take more chances before the season. Now, because of all the issues they’ve had on the back end, I think I’d roll the dice and bring even more rushers at times. You live and die with the blitz but it might be worth the risk at this point. That’s just my two cents.
October 19, 2019 at 1:44 am #106908
znModeratorOctober 19, 2019 at 1:48 am #106909
znModeratorLos Angeles Rams at Atlanta Falcons
The Rams and Falcons haven’t looked the same since losing in their respective Super Bowl appearances, and both teams are desperate for a win. The difference is there’s reason for some optimism with the Rams.
Having finally escaped purgatory — otherwise known as Jacksonville — cornerback Jalen Ramsey is free to wreak havoc again on the football field. It’s amazing how a trade to the West Coast has suddenly improved his back “injury,” right?
You may not even realize it, but the Rams have only one more win than Ramsey’s former team. But the expectations for Sean McVay’s squad are considerably higher now that the chatty corner has been added to their collection of stars. Ramsey’s presence won’t sort out the Rams’ offensive line issues, nor will it improve Jared Goff’s passer rating (80.8) and touchdown-to-interception ratio (7:7). But he’s expected to inject some much-needed life into a team that has lost three straight for the first time under McVay.
Meanwhile, it seems the Falcons have found every conceivable way to lose. Their latest defeat came at the hands — or, uh, feet — of kicker Matt Bryant, who missed the game-tying extra point last week against Arizona. The Falcons have lost four in a row and are near the bottom of the league in pass defense (27th) and points allowed (31st) per game. Head coach Dan Quinn has received the public support of the team owner thus far. But if Atlanta loses a fifth straight, should he?
October 19, 2019 at 2:01 am #106910
znModeratorRams’ Todd Gurley looks set to play against the Falcons
https://www.latimes.com/sports/rams/story/2019-10-18/rams-todd-gurley-looks-set-to-play-against-falconsRevamped Rams, reeling Falcons looking to stop losing skids
https://www.apnews.com/ea089f36e7ba42e9be0d3e335241ffaeFalcons’ next opponent: 5 things to know about the Rams
https://www.atlantafalcons.com/news/falcons-next-opponent-5-things-to-know-about-the-ramsRams-Falcons Preview – MSN.com
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/rams-falcons-preview/ar-AAIWyaXGame Preview: Rams, Falcons seek to end lengthy skids
https://www.therams.com/news/game-preview-rams-falcons-seek-to-end-lengthy-skidsRams at Falcons: 5 key matchups to watch in Week 7
Rams at Falcons: 5 key matchups to watch in Week 7Rams’ 3 biggest causes for concern vs. Falcons
Rams' 3 biggest causes for concern vs. FalconsOctober 19, 2019 at 10:59 am #106922
znModeratorNFL Week 7 picks: Who the experts are taking in Rams at Falcons
At 3-3, the Los Angeles Rams may not be off to a roaring start in 2019, but they’ve looked better than the Atlanta Falcons have. That’s exactly why they enter Sunday’s game as 2.5-point favorites despite being on the road.
The spread might be somewhat small in the Rams’ favor, but the number of experts picking Los Angeles to win is not. According to NFL Pick Watch https://nflpickwatch.com/ , 89 percent of experts are taking the Rams compared to just 11 percent for the Falcons.
October 19, 2019 at 11:06 am #106923
znModeratorFalcons’ Trufant out for Rams game in Week 7 | Atlanta Journal-Constituation
https://www.ajc.com/sports/football/trufant-out-for-rams-game/1fQUp7LIHUehrZBWpcB7CP/The Falcons’ pass defense will be without its No. 1 cornerback Desmond Trufant when they face the Rams at 1 p.m. Sunday at Mercedes Benz.
McVay says Falcons record is really misleading | Falcons’ official site
https://www.atlantafalcons.com/news/sean-mcvay-says-falcons-record-is-really-misleadingIt was not long ago that the Falcons traveled to Los Angeles for a wildcard playoff matchup against the Rams, leaving with a well-earned 26-13. A lot has changed since then, however, and the Rams (3-3) now come to Atlanta for a game against the Falcons (1-5) that both teams need to win.
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