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August 19, 2016 at 8:11 am #51101
AgamemnonParticipantRich Hammond and Jack Wang recap the last practice of the week at Rams training camp, talking about the QB reps heading into the preseason game against the Chiefs, as well as the current injury list.
August 19, 2016 at 8:31 am #51102
znModeratorOn the day Lawrence McCutcheon retires after 42 years with Rams, here's his halfback pass in Super Bowl XIV (No2) https://t.co/ksVsLa8sao
— Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) August 19, 2016
Fisher listed Austin, Britt and Cooper as "top guys." Competition is for 2-4 spots after that.
— Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) August 19, 2016
Gurley to play "maybe a series, maybe two" Saturday. Would be first preseason action of his career, of course.
— Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) August 19, 2016
Also talked to Quinn, who’s back from seeing his sister compete in Rio. Said it was a great experience, really appreciated he was able to go
— Myles Simmons (@MylesASimmons) August 19, 2016
Rams are going downfield a bunch today so far in 11-on-11 drills. Keenum had a nice ball to Quick. Mannion to Austin Hill, too.
— Myles Simmons (@MylesASimmons) August 19, 2016
Rams OT Rob Havenstein still recovering from foot issue. pic.twitter.com/Zz5YbkHxAb
— Gary Klein (@LATimesklein) August 19, 2016
Pretty good https://t.co/NdGvaM5IAE
— Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) August 19, 2016
All things considered, extending Jeff Fisher & Les Snead makes sense for #Rams https://t.co/7xtw5cvUW2
— Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) August 18, 2016
FYI on #Rams Jeff Fisher and Les Snead contract extensions: I'm getting more and more indication both are imminent
— Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) August 17, 2016
In regular season the chats will be on Saturdays https://t.co/479uDCqBTO
— Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) August 18, 2016
August 19, 2016 at 9:09 am #51107
znModeratorPractice Report 8/18: Gurley to Make Preseason Debut
By Myles Simmons
As we all saw in 2015, running back Todd Gurley doesn’t need preseason snaps to have a successful year.
Gurley was still recovering from his ACL tear at this point last season and the team was bringing him along slowly. While the former No. 10 overall pick was able to participate in some aspects of training camp, his first live game action didn’t come until Week 3 against the Steelers.
Twelve months later, Gurley is prepping for his first ever NFL exhibition matchup. With a full offseason under the Georgia product’s belt, head coach Jeff Fisher wants the running back to get re-acquainted with the mental aspects of gameday.
“It’s the emotions of going through and getting ready,” Fisher said. “It was different for him last week because he knew he wasn’t going to play. This week it’s getting ready, getting focused and then make some plays, gain some yards for us.”
For his part, Gurley said it’s important to get live reps as opposed to what he sees on a day-to-day basis during camp in order to get ready for the season.
“Obviously, practice is a lot different from the game,” Gurley said. “You do that stuff in practice, but those game reps creep up on you a lot faster. It’s always good to go in there and get some reps, for sure.”
While Gurley will play, it’s not like he’s going to be in for long.
“I don’t know how much, but he’s going to play. Maybe a series, maybe two,” Fisher said. “A couple carries, maybe some protection stuff and then get him out.”
Gurley’s planned playing time is akin to dipping a toe in the ocean. But for a running back who racked up 1,106 yards rushing, 10 rushing touchdowns, and an AP Offensive Rookie of the Year award in just 12 starts last year, it should be plenty.
QUINN RETURNS FROM RIO TRIP
Defensive end Robert Quinn was back today from his short trip to Brazil to witness his sister, Jasmine Camacho-Quinn, compete in the 100m hurdles. Unfortunately, Camacho-Quinn did not make the final heat. But the D-lineman said he still had a great experience.
“To make the Olympics — my baby sister — I couldn’t have been more proud,” Quinn said.
The defensive end especially appreciated Fisher allowing him to leave the team in the middle of training camp in order to experience the events in person.
“I think since coach got here, he’s always had that family mindset — putting family first,” Quinn said. “And a moment like that, that’s kind of like a wedding, graduation — one of those moments you just can’t miss.”
“I think coach understood and didn’t want me to miss the moment,” Quinn continued. “To say you went to the Olympics is one thing, but to see your baby sister is another. So that was a big thing, to see my baby sister run and I think he understood that.
Fisher referred to allowing Quinn to go see his sister compete as “the right thing to do.”
“I think that’s why he’s loved,” Quinn said. “The players love him so much because he understands the family side and that’s why he’s been a head coach for so long.”
PLAYING TIME AGAINST KANSAS CITY
As expected, Fisher said he plans on starting Case Keenum at quarterback before Jared Goff comes in to get a series or two with the first-team offense.
“We’ll let Jared play into the third quarter and we’ll see how it goes,” Fisher said. “It’s important to get [him] in there with the starters and the ones, so I think it’ll be a good experience for him. He’s been working with them out here off and on all week.”
The current plan is to have Sean Mannion come in after Goff to play the rest of the game.
Generally, the starters will play into the second quarter before the Rams begin substituting.
While he’s healthy and back from watching his sister at the Olympics, Quinn is not expected to play on Saturday.
“I think it just makes sense to hold Robert for another week [with] the travel and everything,” Fisher said. “He had a good practice today. He’s going to get caught up — his sleep is a little off and you don’t want to take a chance. He’s in great shape, so I think we’ll hold Rob until we go to Denver.”
Cornerback E.J. Gaine is expected to see live snaps for the first time since Week 16 of the 2014 season. And tight end Temarrick Hemingway should see significant time at tight end after a solid week of practice.
“Temarrick is coming along fast,” Fisher said. “He’s been slowed by injury, but had a really good couple of days on the practice field, offensively. We haven’t done anything with him in special teams, we’ll increase that load with him next week.”
Fisher also said offensive lineman Isaiah Battle and wide receiver Nelson Spruce have been ruled out. Tight end Tyler Higbee has been dealing with flu-like symptoms so he may be held out. And safety/linebacker Mark Barron may be a game-time decision.
August 19, 2016 at 10:24 pm #51169
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