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October 23, 2025 at 7:49 pm #158870
znModeratorWyatt Miller@wymill07
Rams run defense ranks on designed runs in 2025 vs. 2024 (not including QB sneaks):2025:
YPC: 3.9 (8th)
RYOE/Att: -0.2 (7th)
YBC/Att: 0.9 (11th)
Success Rate: 39% (13th)2024:
YPC: 4.5 (25th)
RYOE/Att: 0.4 (21st)
YBC/Att: 1.3 (24th)
Success Rate: 42.5% (22nd)October 23, 2025 at 8:02 pm #158871
znModeratorRams are tied for the fewest missed tackles in the league https://t.co/rZLyLCqrpa
— Wyatt Miller (@wymill07) October 23, 2025
October 23, 2025 at 8:02 pm #158873
znModeratorLos Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
Kevin Dotson ranks 2nd in offensive grade (78.1) and run blocking grade (79.5) among all NFL guards that have played at least 50% of their team’s offensive snaps, according to
@PFF. Among all NFL OL, his run blocking grade ranks 7th while his offensive grade ranks 13th (min 50% snaps)October 24, 2025 at 3:56 pm #158888
znModeratorLos Angeles Rams PR@TheLARamsPR
Leading up to Week 8, Rams’ Safeties Kam Curl and Kamren Kinchens both rank in the top-10 for overall defensive grade and tackling grade among NFL safeties (min 50% snaps played), according to
@PFF
.October 24, 2025 at 4:09 pm #158890
ZooeyModerator<Rams are tied for the fewest missed tackles in the league
I like that Seattle is second in missed tackles. Puka is capable of adding to that total.
October 24, 2025 at 4:17 pm #158891
znModeratorRams are tied for the fewest missed tackles in the league
That was not the case last year. Last year according to PFR stats they were 26th, averaging 7 a game. This year they avg. 3.57 a game.
Interestingly, they’re tied with Atlanta.
Rodrigue basically said that Shula’s superpower is isolating then fixing problems. Rams have been poor tacklers for ages now, but evidently or obviously he addressed it this year.
October 24, 2025 at 4:43 pm #158892
ZooeyModeratorRodrigue basically said that Shula’s superpower is isolating then fixing problems. Rams have been poor tacklers for ages now, but evidently or obviously he addressed it this year.
This is one thing I’ve never understood about football, though. I understand that players might need to be taught how to react to certain motions and formations, and so on.
But why the hell does a coach have to emphasize tackling. Like…that’s your job. That’s the main thing. That’s what your paycheck is for. Get to the man with the ball, wrap him up, and throw him down.
And yet… it really appears that when a coach emphasizes tackling, teams improve in that area. It’s just that… how did you make your varsity team in high school if you can’t get after the ball carrier.
October 24, 2025 at 5:03 pm #158893
znModeratorAnd yet… it really appears that when a coach emphasizes tackling, teams improve in that area. It’s just that… how did you make your varsity team in high school if you can’t get after the ball carrier.
Fundy mentals.
I know what you mean but I guess it just turns out that hoomens being hoomens we need to work on things.
When I see a lot of missed tackles, I don’t see flat out aims-but-misses complete fluffs, it’s more a matter of poor technique, or aiming at a big kill hit but not controlling it enough (which is just one version of poor technique). Technique has to be honed and re-emphasized and drilled.
In high school, when I did sports before quitting that for marijuana, I did wrestling and football. In football I was a slow and undersized ILB. But I could tackle, and earned a starting spot. I have big shoulders which is probably why they put me at LB, but that aside, tackling was all technique. We drilled it endlessly. In fact, there was only one thing in sports that was more satisfying than getting a right proper diabolically impactful hit-and-stop as a tackler (the only thing higher was a pin in wrestling).
Anyway. It’s scheme too I think.
I think Shula worked on a lot of things at once. Notice that this year, short passes are stopped sooner than they were last year. Last year, they were 26th in yards allowed per catch. Now they’re 4th. So both the scheme changed, and the tackling is more effective. It’s probably a combination of things.
Now, they are still a bend but don’t break defense, but there’s less “bend” in it than there was last year. I am no all-22 studying “analyst” type but I think Shula not only found his ILBs, he is using the safeties more effectively.
October 25, 2025 at 7:29 am #158902
znModeratorTHROWBACK: Old footage of #Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford has resurfaced and gone viral.
Stafford was interviewed by a British reporter from the Travel Channel, who knew nothing about the game of football.
😭😭😭
pic.twitter.com/0GSg56jyne— MLFootball (@_MLFootball) October 25, 2025
October 25, 2025 at 8:58 pm #158905
znModeratorThe NFL fined #Rams TE Tyler Higbee $14,491 for unsportsmanlike conduct (violent gesture) — the banned “nose wipe” celebration last week in London. pic.twitter.com/WwlJjvIdDl
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) October 25, 2025
October 26, 2025 at 1:00 am #158910
znModeratorDianna Russini@DMRussini
the Bills and Steelers are in the receiver market, while the Ravens, Colts, Lions and Rams are inquiring about corners, sources say.October 26, 2025 at 10:05 pm #158928
znModeratorOverall PFF grades: Offense (min. 70 snaps)
Top 5
WR Puka Nacua – 92.6
WR Matthew Stafford – 91.0
WR Davante Adams – 80.5
RG Kevin Dotson – 78.1
LG Steve Avila – 76.Overall PFF grades: Defense (min. 70 snaps)
Top 5
EDGE Jared Verse – 90.1
EDGE Byron Young – 84.9
DL Poona Ford – 84.1
CB Darious Williams – 75.2
S Quentin Lake – 73.6 -
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