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    WORST PLAYERS AT EVERY POSITION FOR WEEK 9

    https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/11/09/worst-players-at-every-position-for-week-9/

    Guards: Andrew Donnal, Rams (-7.9) and Brandon Scherff, Redskins (-4.9)

    Donnal allowed two hits and two hurries, so his pass blocking wasn’t that great. His run defense was even worse. He surrendered five run stops and even more disruptive plays that ruined a run design for the Rams. He finished with a -5.7 run block grade, the worst in the league. Scherff was mostly average when run blocking, surrendering a few negative plays, but he also had a few positive blocks, too. It was his pass blocking that put him on this team. Two hits, five hurries, and he was beaten an additional time. Tough day for him against a solid Patriots’ defense

    STL-MIN GRADES: CHIPPY GAME RESULTS IN VIKINGS VICTORY, BRIDGEWATER INJURY

    https://www.profootballfocus.com/blog/2015/11/09/stl-min-grades-chippy-game-results-in-vikings-victory-bridgewater-injury/

    St. Louis Rams

    – If you’re going to rely solely on running back Todd Gurley (+1.5), the Rams offensive line is going to need to give him more help than they did on Sunday. So many runs were DOA because of a completely blown block up front. The main culprits were left tackle Greg Robinson (-4.0) and left guard Andrew Donnal (-7.9). Gurley averaged only 1.5 yards prior to contact.

    – Mark Barron (-2.6) had looked like a natural in his transition to linebacker up until this week’s game. Against Adrian Peterson, though, he took his lumps. The former safety was asked to take on a few more blocks than usual and the results were predictable. The lowlight of his game came on the Vikings last third down conversion in overtime. Barron was lined up in the weakside A-gap and as Peterson took the handoff right on a dive play, Barron took the bait and abandoned his gap to attack the ball carrier in the short yardage situation. Peterson immediately cut back into the now open gap and the conversion put the Vikings into field goal range.

    – One of the stories of the game for the Rams was their lack of discipline. This manifested most visibly in their penalty problem. On defense alone, seven different players were flagged. The Vikings were gifted six first downs via penalty and countless other second chances due to those mental errors. It’s not just a one-time thing, either. The Rams -14.9 overall penalty grade is the second lowest in the NFL.

    Top performers:

    DT Aaron Donald (+5.0)
    LB Akeem Ayers (+4.0)
    RG Jamon Brown (+2.0)
    FS Rodney McLeod (+2.0)
    WR Kenny Britt & CB Trumaine Johnson (+1.9)

    Minnesota Vikings

    – Linval Joseph (+10.9) put on possibly the most dominant performance against the run that I’ve ever seen. He manhandled blocks in ways you almost never see. Down after down. The defensive tackle collected six stops against the run, and blew up many more setting up easy plays for his teammates, en route to a crazy +8.6 run defense grade for the game.

    – This was not a pretty game from Teddy Bridgewater (-1.4 passing). While he made some nice plays with his legs early on, including a touchdown run, he struggled mightily trying to make plays with his arm down the field. Bridgewater finished just 3 of 8 on targets 10+ yards past the line of scrimmage. That’s rarely going to get it done. Shaun Hill (-1.2) wasn’t much better with his longest completion on six attempts traveling just three yards down the field.

    – It’s time to give some love to the Vikings guard, Michael Harris (+4.4). His performance after switching from tackle this year has flown under the radar, but no guard has graded out higher over the past two weeks. On Sunday, he was the only lineman not consistently overmatched by the Rams uber-talented interior. The right guard was matched up with Michael Brockers much of the day and held him to his lowest run defense grade of the season.

    Top performers:

    DT Linval Joseph (+10.9)
    RG Michael Harris (+4.4)
    LB Anthony Barr (+4.2)
    DE Everson Griffen (+3.0)
    CB Xavier Rhodes (+1.2)

    #33881
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    This year and this game in particular have really focused fans on the relationships between all the elements of the offense. I remember that during the game I though Joseph dominated Barnes. I need to go back and watch Donall more. I would have used Donall at RT, his best position and only made one change to the lineup, but if they wanted to put Reynolds at RT, I am fine with that.

    Fisher said on his weekly radio show that he expects the offense to break out soon.

    Agamemnon

    #33885
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    …Fisher said on his weekly radio show that he expects the offense to break out soon.

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    Do you expect that?

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    #33888
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    …Fisher said on his weekly radio show that he expects the offense to break out soon.

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    Do you expect that?

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    Fisher would not lie to me. I think more than any other game, this game got Fisher upset. He wasn’t his normal, 24 rule and on to the next game self. He also said he was going to line the defensive line 3 yards of the line of scrimmage and give them a running start.

    Agamemnon

    #33889
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    …Fisher said on his weekly radio show that he expects the offense to break out soon.

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    Do you expect that?

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    <span class=”d4pbbc-font-color” style=”color: blue”>Fisher would not lie to me. I think more than any other game, this game got Fisher upset. He wasn’t his normal, 24 rule and on to the next game self. He also said he was going to line the defensive line 3 yards of the line of scrimmage and give them a running start.</span>

    Yeah, Stedman and Watts go all knucklehead, and Zimmer gets mad,
    and Rodney Harrison attacks him, and he loses in Overtime,
    and his defense goes offsides boarding the plane,
    and Foles hasnt converted a third-down since he was an Eagle…
    …and after 4 years,
    there Fisher is…at… — .500
    Once again.

    Ah well

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