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August 18, 2015 at 10:02 pm #28910znModerator
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How’s it going brothers. I was able to attend the joint scrimmage today so I’ll give my take on what I was able to see. I was sitting in the bleachers on the Rams side so I only got to see our offense go against their defense.
One on One drills with WR and CB saw Kenny Britt absolutely burn two of the Cowboys DB’s. Stedman Bailey also continuously got separation and caught a few fades running away from his defender. Tavon Austin looked terrible. No separation on any of his routes. They were also poorly ran. It’s clear he will only thrive if they can get him the ball in space.
Nick Foles had an all around terrible day. His accuracy was awful today in the 11 on 11 portions of the scrimmage.
Tre Mason is still our workhorse in the backfield. Looked good.
Gurley looked very awkward running. He doesn’t look close to be honest. Runs a little uncomfortable as I watched him run sprints back and forth.
Pead looked solid.
Overall offense looked boring. Ran mostly bubble screens and screens out of the backfield. Anyone remember Shurmur?
Didn’t get to see the D they were on the far field. Sounded like they were giving up a lot of big plays by the Cowboys fan cheers. I could be wrong though.
Tons of Rams fans in the house today. Britt and Mason were responding to LA Ram chants. In one instance encouraging the crowd to get louder.
On to the fights not sure what started it but they got out of control quick with one spilling into the fenced area where fans were. Gurley was also in the middle of it trying to throw punches which wasn’t smart. Stedman Bailey and tavon were also wrestling. Overall it was dumb and caused the practice to be shortened.
Kenny Britt again leading the crowd like a wwe wrestler after the last skirmish along with Jared cook who was doing the Hulk Hogan I can’t hear u with the hand cupped around the ear to the crowd. It seems they were having more fun fighting then getting any work in. With that said I had a lot of fun on a nice day sipping beers with fellow Rams fans.
August 19, 2015 at 1:10 pm #28936znModeratorCornelius
I made the hour and a half drive up to Oxnard yesterday with my son, to watch the Rams/Cowboys practice yesterday – and we had a blast. The facility was packed with Rams fans, and the Rams chants dominated the afternoon.
The Rams receivers were working out against the cowboys DB’s right in front of us, and even though it was a basic one on one drill, the Rams receivers seemed to get the best of the Cowboys. Stedman Bailey was VERY impressive. His route running was by far the best (IMHO) and he caught everything thrown his way. They need to make him a bigger part of the offense this year.
Throughout the day, Kenny Britt really stood out for me. Besides being a large, cut human being, he was the most animated player on the field. He was the first to congratulate a fellow receiver when they made a big play, and he was constantly jawing with the cowboys players – mostly in fun. When the 11 on 11 started, he again was full of energy on the sideline, getting his teammates pumped up and interacting with the crowd. At one point, he worked his way down the fence and high fived 20 yards worth of fans, saying “I love you guys, I love you guys”. My 9 year old was one of the fans to get a high five and it made his day. When the many fights broke out, Britt was always in there defending his teammates and not afraid to mix it up. While he is not for everybody – and I imagine he could be the type of player that gets under the skin of opposing teams/fans, I am glad he is on the Rams. I hope he has a great season.
August 20, 2015 at 12:29 am #28986znModeratorSafer
On Monday, Tru had been chirping a bunch and he was seeming to get under their skin. Come Tuesday, they completely tackled Tre and things got chippy. On the next play lber #57 of the Boys took a swing and there were some fisticuffs. But on the next play, after Greg Hardy had pulled GRob’s helmet off….HOLY SHEIT!!! Big GRob was a man possessed! He charged Hardy and tried to literally “jump” him, but Hardy ducked and Greg wound up on his back, and from there things completely blew up. I think what got this going was that GROB KICKED Hardy’s azz all day. Hardy had been a non factor and couldn’t handle it.
Ok, there was some football played and I want to share my observations with you guys. On both days I watched our O for about 90% of the time.
OLINE–some things are changing, and getting better. Our 1st unit opened several holes that they couldn’t on Monday. We looked much more like a power run team than we did on Monday. GRob is gonna be just fine. He really handled Greg Hardy on Tuesday.
RHANEY has been moved from center (snapping with his RIGHT hand) to starting at LEFT guard in Rodger’s place. Rhaney, has, hands down, already made our team. He looks natural at LG and he and Greg did well on switch offs, etc.
BARRETT JONES started at center on BOTH days. He seemed to play about 70% of the snaps. I don’t see the “we will rotate these three guys through” going on anymore. Barrett looked much better and did not give up as much ground in pass pro as he had been.
Brown, at RG is already a stud. I don’t worry about him at all. Big Rob H at RT is a guy I like. Rob is NOT a mauler BTW. He uses his big body to turn and shield Dline much more than drive blocking them off of the line. But he does look to be effective at that. He still plays a bit high and needs more power in his legs, but he is a technician, so I think he will be able to get by with that this year, before he adds bulk and strength.
If the Oakland game was a “4” for our Oline, then I’d give the starters a 7 this time out. I see us going with 9 or 10 Oline, depending on if the coaches feel we need to protect Wichman who is still injured. Right now, after the starters, Rhaney, Barnes, Battle (he IS a good pick-up and is holding his own vs. their #2 D/E’s–NO WAY we risk him on the PS), and Reynolds must be our others. Battle is the only one of this group that cannot play at least three positions.
Really versatile group! This would give us five OT’s (including Rodger in a pinch); 5 OG’s; and three centers. Plenty of depth. For the PS I think Donnel, LT Williams (he, too, is holding his own vs. #2 competition), Washington (if eligible) and Wichman.
Foles looks good, but does make some bad decisions and threw a few behind his receivers.
MANNION now seems to be our #2 QB because when we break down into groups, he and Foles go with the #1 Oline guys. For me, it’s only a matter of how well he has learned our O, because I want him to be around Foles as much as possible.
I was told our D looked pretty good, but did give up some big plays. Dez did not play either day, but I’m happy to report he was the recipient of a great right hand during the fight! (It’s always a smart thing to run out in the middle of a bunch of fighting guys with helmets on, with yours off! Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy!) I’m very anxious to watch our guys vs. the Titans to see if our progress is consistent and real.
August 20, 2015 at 12:36 am #28987znModeratorramsrams34
On Havenstein; he IS a technician more so than a mauler. He uses his hands well and waits to set up his blocks most of the time, or when the scheme/play call allows. When he does have to engage quickly, he lacks balance which probably comes from his weak base and that fact that he plays too high too often.
He is light in the a** which make his anchor in pass-pro a liability, but he shouldn’t be facing team’s elite pass rushers on that side which should help. He will need help for TEs/RBs in obvious passing downs, IMO.
If I were a DC, I would attack him in pass pro for sure as I feel he is the weak link in pass pro.
I am not so sure about B. Jones at center and will be watching him closely against Tenn. He did help open some nice holes in practice yesterday but got worked over against Oakland.
I also liked Rhaney.
Pead, yes Pead impressed me – much less tentative than he was against Oakland. He had a number of nice runs against the Dallas and looked fast if not explosive. I hope things pan out for this kid and with Watts suspended for the first 4 game, Pead might just make the team once again.
We didn’t get to see the D as they were on the other field but I am simply not worried about that side of the ball.
Here’s is my overarching though on this team:
If they get caught in too many obvious passing situation, the O-line simply isn’t good/experienced enough yet to win in those situations and keep our D off the field.
The addition of Gurley is SO obvious to me now, especially looking at our other backs. Yes, Mason is good and can be electrifying. But he is small, smaller in person than what he looks like on TV. Gurley looks like he will be able to create yards with power when daylight simply isn’t there.
Bennie Cunningham is a nasty football player..Period. He looks to punish LB’s. While not a feature back, he is the best in pass pro, can catch and can get tough yards. We are really set at RB as soon as Gurley gets in the mix.
Special Teams play and returns changing field position and generating points will be the biggest reason this team has a winning record or doesn’t IMO. This is simply because we cannot get into a pass heavy shootout with anyone. The O-line just isn’t ready for that yet. But if we can tilt field position with both D and ST’s and get scores from those two areas, this team will have a chance to beat some teams that are better than us: (AFC north, GB, AZ, DET). Other teams that are not dynamic (Sea, SF, TB, Wash, Cle, Chi, Minn to a degree) we should be able to play straight-up and not worry about getting into a one-dimensional, shoot out type game with.
My review of our team is more global but really hinges on our o-line and creating field position victories and hidden points, so to speak, with ST’s and defensive returns.
I also feel that this is EXACTLY how Fisher sees it. the great thing is, our St’s are awesome and our D has a knack for creating To’s and can win on third down more often than not.
But, our schedule is no joke.
Lastly,
Too many dropped passes yesterday. Although, in 1 on 1’s we tore Dallas up. But, they probably did the same to our D as that drill is heavily slanted toward the offense, as is 7 on 7.
GO RAMS, regardless of future location Smile But, I do have an opinion on that as well, lol – for another time.
August 20, 2015 at 4:25 am #28992AgamemnonParticipantOLINE–some things are changing, and getting better. Our 1st unit opened several holes that they couldn’t on Monday. We looked much more like a power run team than we did on Monday.
I hope that is all true. It is what I expect.
August 20, 2015 at 1:53 pm #29002znModeratorI hope that is all true. It is what I expect.
Hard to say isn’t it. I don’t think we’ll honestly know for a while.
August 20, 2015 at 3:17 pm #29005znModeratorRampage2K-
My fears of Foles being frail were quickly diminished when I saw him in person. Dude is a big kid, he might have bulked up from last year, but he looks bigger then he did last year or from what you see on TV.
He looked great in the 11 on 11 only missed on a couple throws and had two drops by Cook and Kendricks …the first throw of the scrimmage was a thing of beauty as he hit Austin right in stride for an 80 yard TD to start the day… If he can stay upright, there is no way we should not be a playoff team this year.
Mannion is even bigger, dude is huge and has the biggest arm on the team, but has a long way to go…he had a few ” who the #### was that throw to?” throws, but he sure can whip it.
The O-line is massive!!! Once they learn the game, there is no reason they shouldn’t be dominant. They did some drills right in front of us, it’s amazing how big these guys are. I got an autograph from G-Rob at the end of the day and he was very fit, much slimmer then he appeared last year, a real nice kid too!!!
We have some pretty damn good WR’s!!! Watching the one on one drills and if they can’t out physical you, like Britt and Quick, they’ll just juke you right out your jock. Looks like Tavon has been working on his route running, cuz he was making some cuts that had defenders frozen. Think he is on a mission this year. kBritt is a fan favorite these days as he was very engaging with the crowd, high fiving those of us lined up against the fence as he made his way from one end of the field to the other. Sted looked great as usual. Quick had the yellow cap on his helmet as “do not touch” sign for the defense, but it didn’t stop the Cowboys from putting a few licks on him. He was the reason for the first of the dust ups on the first day. I also got to talk with him as he was signing for us and asked him if he’ll be ready for week one? He said “oh yeah, for sure I’ll be out there”
Didn’t get to see the defense as they were on the other field, and I wasn’t about to give up my spot along the fence…was hoping they’d switch but the practice was over before we knew it, 2hrs flew by… I heard they were having fun over there though .
After it was over a good number of Rams came over to sign autographs for us, I got Quick, GRob, Wang, Guiterez, Chase, Brown and a couple others, also got Tre before he got on the bus. Got a picture with Dmarco as he was hanging with the crowd as fans were exiting. He is always a cool dude to see!!!
I saw some cowboy fans at In-n-Out on my way back home who noticed my hat with all the signatures on it and said ” oh man, they signed for you guys?” I told them about half the team came over to sign and asked them about the Cowboys side? She said “nope, only ONE cowboy came over to sign” she was pretty bummed out about it. So, it just shows how just the little things can make a fans day. It was nice to know that the Rams players get that.
August 20, 2015 at 4:27 pm #29011znModeratorGovane
I was there. Both days. Couldn’t really hangout since I was with my 5 year old son.
Two hour drive to get there. Stayed at the Hyatt on Westlake Village about 30 min away. My kid showed up with his backpack smiled and talked to people at the front desk. Got us a free suite upgrade, movie and snacks.
Some notes from memory…
Parking was $10 per day. Another $20 to gets you to field level for all of training camp and access to autographs. Got there around 45 min early and all the space at the low fence was already taken. The low fence was about two feet from where the players are standing. Was able to find a spot on the right side around the 40 yard line. Inglewood Mayor was talking to crowd at the fence. Crowd chanting “bring them back!”
Team bus arrives. Cowboys and Rams huddle in between the two football fields. Hekker is one of the first to get on the Rams field. The crowd goes wild. Hekker acknowledges the crowd. GZ joins him and smiles waves to crowd. Britt is the only one walking around without a shirt. Puts his jersey on and goes over to high five the crowd at the low fence and signed some autographs.
During team stretches, Tavon is stretching right in front of us. Rock Gullickson comes over to Tavon and conversation goes something like this…
Fan – “Coach, Tavon is not lifting up his foot during the stretches.”
Rock – “Are you the coach?”
Tavon gets up after the stretches smiling, “Why you gotta rat me out?”DB’s start doing footwork and ball handling right in front of us. Tru looks huge. Joyner looks like a lil kid next to him. Jenkins has the best feet and hips out of all of them. Makes the drills look easy. Fan yelling, “Hollywood Jenkins!” Gurley getting reps mid field on 7 on 7. Thought I saw him get tackled once. They started leaving him alone after that.
Rams WR’s vs. Cowboy DB’s right in front of us around 30 yard line going in. Press coverage. They must have been running option routes because some receivers ran an in while others ran a comeback. Timing looks good on the comebacks. Ball was out before break.
Haven’t been this close to a pro QB throwing the ball, and man I was surprised the WR’s were able to hold on because those passes had some pepper on it. Especially Foles’. Britt schools Claiborne. Fan yells to Claiborne, “Glad we didn’t draft you!” He would hear that throughout the drill. Austin’s turn. Shoves the DB, does a sweet foot move, DB just froze in his tracks and Austin is wide open for the slant/in. Crowd goes wild, and fan yells, “Tavon, this is not basketball!” Quick’s turn. Wearing a yellow beanie on top of his helmet. Looks huge. Cowboy DB coach tells his guy. “Give him room. Don’t touch him!”
Same drill, but 20 yards going in this time. Still press coverage. Austin just runs through his guy, and catches a sweet pass from Foles at the side of the EZ. Not much room to spare. Tyler Slavin’s turn wearing #8. Fan yells, “Let’s go Bradford!” Then poor guy drops a pass. Some things I noticed, Marquez looks like a keeper. That guy can plant his foot and go. He kept getting a ton of space on those slant/in routes. Also, our receivers played really physical. I’ve never seen them play this close, but I saw them shoving the DB’s to get open. I also saw a ton of backshoulder passes completed.
11v11. Rams O vs. Cowboys D going right to left 80 yards from EZ. Tre Mason is walking around with blonde dreds and a half jersey showing off his six pack. Fan behind me yells, “Tre are you a diva!?” Tre follows that by gashing the Cowboys on Robinson’s side for a long gain. Thought I saw Barne’s playing Saffold’s spot and had good interference on the second level. Next play, PA right. Cowboy DL gets a good push, but Foles stands in there. Throws a beaute that Austin just runs under. TD! Barnes was right at Foles ankles on his release.
Same drill, but from other side of field going left to right. Few unsuccessful runs, then pass play with Bailey running a 7 route right at us wide open. Foles doesn’t see him because the rush is in his face. Next play, Foles drops back to pass, but DL gets good push again. Throw is behind Bailey for a pick.
That’s all I remember from day 1. Had to leave early because my kid was at the end of his rope. I’ll try to do one for day 2.
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