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August 5, 2016 at 7:30 pm #50272
znModeratorRyan Kartje @Ryan_Kartje
Rookie wideout Pharoh Cooper is back out at Rams practice today. Was held out the last few days.==
Rams receiver Pharoh Cooper returned to practice. pic.twitter.com/FHbUvFSUer
— Gary Klein (@LATimesklein) August 5, 2016
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August 5, 2016 at 8:57 pm #50273
znModeratorRyan Kartje ✔ @Ryan_Kartje
Undrafted RB Aaron Green is having himself a day at #Rams practice. Busted a long, shifty run, then caught a deep pass on the sidelineVincent Bonsignore @DailyNewsVinny
Not sure how the numbers game breaks for him in L.A. but #Rams rookie RB Aaron Green has an #NFL future—
Rookie WR @_MikeTeee working the receiving drills 👐🏾🏈 #RamsCamp https://t.co/bJmgDnguGr
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) August 5, 2016
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Ryan Kartje @Ryan_Kartje
Tyler Higbee running with the 1’s again for team portion along with Lance Kendricks, who is also out there in 2-TE base setMyles Simmons @MylesASimmons
Mike Thomas gets a snap/reception with the first-team offense in 11-on-11. Believe that’s the first time we’ve seen him with that unit.Austin Green @AustinGreenLA
Just got the full Jared Goff experience at #RamsCamp. A lazer completed through coverage followed up by a really bad interception.—
Jared Goff struggling a bit today at practice. Drops to his knees as rush overwhelms him. Fan in stands yells, "Put in 17! "
— Ryan Kartje (@Ryan_Kartje) August 6, 2016
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Rich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
EJ Gaines hasn’t practiced for Rams today. Fisher had said Gaines left Wednesday’s practice early.Myles Simmons ✔ @MylesASimmons
Two TD passes from Goff to end a red zone 11-on-11 period — one to Higbee and the second to Quick.Vincent Bonsignore @DailyNewsVinny
#Rams rookie TE Tyler Higbee being a beast in a spirited 11-on-11 Red Zone drill with 2 TD catchesRyan Kartje @Ryan_Kartje
Rookie TE Tyler Higbee continues to impress. Two nice touchdowns in red zone offense work. His size could be a serious weapon.August 5, 2016 at 11:22 pm #50276
znModeratorMyles Simmons @MylesASimmons
Fisher said CB EJ Gaines has a hamstring strain and will be out for a bit. Fisher not ruling him out of the DAL game next week, though.August 6, 2016 at 12:01 am #50277
znModeratorCase Keenum holding off Jared Goff in Rams quarterback competition
By RICH HAMMOND / STAFF WRITER
http://www.ocregister.com/articles/practice-724842-keenum-rams.html
IRVINE – After the first week of training camp, the Rams’ quarterback battle is, well …
“Put in number 17,” a fan yelled after Jared Goff kneeled to avoid a “sack” in Friday’s no-contact practice at UC Irvine. Not long after, number 17, Case Keenum, entered and threw a touchdown pass.
There’s a long way to go before the Rams open their season on Sept. 12 in San Francisco, including four preseason games and a dozens of hours of practice, but at least for one week, Keenum has held off Goff.
Through the first week of training camp, Keenum has been steadier and made fewer mistakes than Goff, the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft. Coach Jeff Fisher said Keenum will start the Rams’ first preseason game, Aug. 13 against Dallas, but that Goff will play as much as a full half in that game.
“I’m not looking as far forward as that,” Keenum said Friday. “As far as that determining my confidence level, I don’t think it will. I’ve got a job to do, and that’s to lead the offense when I’m out there.”
Not surprisingly, Goff, a 21-year-old rookie, has been less consistent than Keenum, who is 28 and in his fifth NFL training camp. Goff threw two interceptions in practice Friday but, in the final drill, threw red-zone touchdown passes to Tyler Higbee and Brian Quick.
Keenum, anointed the starter by Fisher at the end of last season, hasn’t necessarily been dynamic but rarely has made errors. Keenum, undrafted in 2012 and on the Rams’ practice squad as recently as Dec. 2014, said he enjoyed his first-ever week as a training-camp starter.
“I’m getting a lot more reps,” Keenum said. “My wife came the other day to watch, and usually I’d get three or four passes and she would have 5-10 minutes between reps. She’s like, ‘I can’t even go to the bathroom now. I have to keep watching.’ So it’s fun, and I feel like I’m getting better.”
It would have been shocking to see Goff, who mostly has taken second-team reps thus far in camp, start next weekend against the Cowboys. That job belongs to Keenum for now, but Fisher said he had yet to determine exactly how many series each quarterback would play.
“At some point we’ll discuss it next week,” Fisher said. “It’s nothing unusual. You know what you want to do. You play your starting quarterback with your starters and then you start subbing and then Jared comes in. He will get to play, probably quite a bit. He will probably play a half, but we’ll discuss that.”
WELCOME ‘HOME’
Players and coaches will get a first look at their home venue for the next three seasons when the Rams hold an open practice at the Coliseum on Saturday at 3:30 p.m.
The full practice, which the Rams are calling “Family Day,” is free to the public (other than a $20 parking fee) and essentially will be a regular session with some fan-friendly events.
The practice purpose, though, is to give the team a chance to get acclimated to its new home. Players will get situated in the locker room (usually used by USC) and coaches will navigate the elevators and press box and adjust to any possible technological glitches.
“It’s a dress rehearsal in every way,” said Bruce Warwick, the Rams’ director of operations.
NEW RULES
NFL referee John Hussey attended practice Friday to help instruct players on rule changes for this season. After practice, Hussey planned to show players a 10-minute video and answer questions.
The rule changes, approved in March, mostly involve player safety. All chop blocks are now illegal, as is taking down an opponent by the back of the jersey in a “horse collar” fashion. Officials also will put a stronger emphasis on some rules, such as hitting below the knee or with the crown of the helmet.
NOTES
The Rams announced that J.B. Long will be their radio play-by-play broadcaster, with former UCLA and NFL standout Maurice Jones-Drew as analyst and former Rams defensive lineman D’Marco Farr as sideline analyst. Long most recently worked as a play-by-play announcer for Pac-12 Network. … Cornerback E.J. Gaines missed practice with a hamstring injury, but receiver Pharoh Cooper, who had been out with a quadriceps injury, returned. … Lakers coach Luke Walton watched practice from the field and talked with Fisher when it ended.
August 6, 2016 at 9:24 am #50283
znModeratorPractice Report 8/5: Rules of the Game
Myles Simmons
Every year there are a few changes to the NFL rulebook. Some are designed to enhance player safety, others made to quell any competitive unbalance. On Friday, a crew of NFL officials were at UC Irvine to help explain them to the Rams through a short video presentation and officiating practice.
“It’s always good when you have a referee and part of his crew out,” head coach Jeff Fisher said. “We’ll kind of informally talk; they’ll informally talk with the players, answer questions and things like that. It’s always a good meeting to attend.”
“One of the reasons we come to training camp, is to show the video and to answer questions, and then put ourselves on the field with them, so [they can] ask questions out on the field,” said referee John Hussey, who also gave a presentation to the media. “A lot of times they won’t ask a question in the meeting, just for whatever reason. But they’ll come up to you out on the field and they’ll talk in further detail. It’s very helpful for us, and I’ve always found it good to engage with the players in an environment where we can kind of interact and kind of figure stuff out.”
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Fisher said he wasn’t too concerned about any of the rule changes, though there was one he brought up that may take some adjusting.“There’s not really anything significant other than, to me, from my opinion, other than the touchback,” Fisher said. “We have to wait and see where that goes during the year. Beyond that, subtle changes related to player safety and things like that.”
While many recent changes to the rulebook have a reputation for benefiting the offense, there are a couple this year at least in part designed for defensive players. The most clear example of that is the elimination of the chop block.
From the video the officials show to players around the league, a chop block is “a two-man, high-low block, in which a defensive player is engaged above the waist by one offensive player, and blocked at the thigh or below by another offensive player.” As Hussey put it, these blocks have mostly been phased out of offenses. But in the few instances that they do happen, it is a safety issue because of the high risk for lower-leg injuries.
“If you’re out there and you see it, it’s ugly,” Hussey said. “And it engenders ill will because players have careers. I like [the change].”
Another point of emphasis this year will be the quarterback feet-first slide. This year, it’s a point of emphasis for signal-callers to get down early if they want full protection from receiving a legal hit by a defender.
“They were pushing the envelope of getting to the ground,” Hussey said. “And that’s what the point of emphasis is to them, to say, ‘hey, you want max protection and you don’t want to get touched at all, then get down early.’ And that’s the message that we hope is clear.”
That, however, doesn’t mean a defender has free reign on a quarterback who’s clearly going to the ground — particularly when it’s a player-safety issue.
If [the quarterback] slides while the defensive contact is imminent, then the defender needs to stay off the head,” Hussey said. “If he’s airborne and he’s launching, and he’s up around the head or neck area [the quarterback is] fouled. Or if [a defender] lowers the crown of his helmet to any part of his body, [the quarterback is] fouled.”
Another headline-garnering change is two unsportsmanlike conduct penalties resulting in an ejection. Officials have always had the option to eject a player if necessary — for actions such as a punch or spitting. But implementing this rule is akin to making a deterrent so players will be less likely to do whatever they’ve done again.
“This is really an emphasis toward behavior toward your official and your opponent,” Hussey said. “Taunting, actions towards us — so it’s just putting more depth in the unsportsmanlike [conduct penalties].”
There are a few more rule changes and points of emphasis that will be implemented for the 2016 season. If you’d like to watch the video the players saw about them, you can view it here.
EXTRA POINTS
— The Rams will host Family Day at the Coliseum on Saturday afternoon. The players will strap up their pads at the stadium for the first time since returning to Los Angeles.
“Oh man, that’s going to be a great feeling. It’s definitely going to be breathtaking,” offensive lineman Rodger Saffold said. “You’re talking about just a ton of people in there. It’s going to be good just to just scrimmage.”
While the event is free, fans do need to register for tickets. You can do that at the link here.
Gates open at 1 p.m. and practice will start at 3 p.m.
— Rookie wide receiver Pharoh Cooper made his return to the practice field on Friday after sitting out a few practices due to a mild quad issue.
“They’re just being precautionary about it — nothing real, real serious,” Cooper said of his quad. “It felt good to get back on the field today after a couple of days off. It was the first time I could actually put the pads on, so it felt good to be back out there with the boys instead of just watching.”
— Fisher said cornerback E.J. Gaines has a mild hamstring strain and will be out for a little while.
“I haven’t ruled him out for Dallas yet, but I’m not anticipating him doing anything tomorrow,” Fisher said.
— As expected at this point, Fisher confirmed Case Keenum will be the starting quarterback in the Rams’ first preseason game against the Cowboys on Aug. 13. Rookie QB Jared Goff will follow Keenum and get significant playing time.
“Nothing unusual — what you want to do is you want to play your starting quarterback with your starters and then you start subbing and then Jared comes in,” Fisher said. “He will get to play. I’m sure he will get to play quite a bit — probably play a half.”
— Finally, the Rams had another special guest at practice as the club hosted new Los Angeles Lakers head coach Luke Walton for Friday’s session. Fisher said he was excited to have Walton around the team.
“We made contact over a week or so ago and I was really impressed that he wanted to come down and see what we do,” Fisher said. “We got to spend a lot of one-on-one time together today, which was very, very impressive from my standpoint — to have an opportunity to learn his world and he got an opportunity to learn our world.”
Our Dani Klupenger sat down with Walton for her own one-on-one time with the head coach, which you can view in the video below.
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