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October 1, 2017 at 4:25 pm #75285znModerator
They came back to have a strong 2nd half. On the road.
Another good omen for what this team is.
No turnovers.
October 1, 2017 at 4:34 pm #75286AgamemnonParticipantOctober 1, 2017 at 4:40 pm #75287InvaderRamModeratorthey could have just folded. and we wouldn’t have been too disappointed if they had remained competitive.
but they actually came back and won that game. on the road. in a tough environment. against a talented team. gurley comes up huge again. goff shows he can play in big games. defense tightens up in the second half.
seattle up!
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October 1, 2017 at 4:56 pm #75291canadaramParticipantJust saw Wade Philips do the breakdown in the locker room post game. Gotta be the funniest post game locker room video I’ve seen.
Anyway, what an incredible win. Damn if this team isn’t getting me to start believing. That first half was just what I expected. That second half was nothing like I expected.
October 1, 2017 at 4:57 pm #75292ZooeyModeratorAny Rams team in the past 10 years would have lost that game by giving Dallas the ball with 2 minutes left. Especially after the way they hot-knifed down for the TD on the previous drive.
This is a big win, I think, because it was a good team, on the road, and because it sets the Rams up now for the next big step. Dallas looks pretty good to me, although they have some issues at LB with Lee out today, and that may have been the difference in the game. The offense looks real. Gurley looks to be back. There are receivers, and Goff passed another test by eating 5 minutes in the last drive. Shoulda been a TD to put it away, but they did enough without making a big mistake, or playing matador on the final drive.
I was pretty happy with the 2nd half performance of the defense. (I missed most of the 3rd quarter, but they made the Cowboys punt twice while my back was turned – I actually walked back in the house and sat down just as the Rams lined up for the long Gurley TD). It was a different defense in the second half. So…again…all the signs point upward in spite of some green play here and there.
Should the Rams beat Seattle next week, they will be in first place WITH A CUSHION after only 5 games. Imagine that.
October 1, 2017 at 5:04 pm #75294ZooeyModeratorI will add this to emphasize the head-scratching fact the Rams have an offense:
Dallas scored 4 TDs and a FG today. That should be enough to win the game. I don’t know what the average score is in an NFL game, but 31 has to be above average. The Rams outscored them anyway.
The reached the end zone a disappointing two times, but the put together a lot of drives, obviously. They scored on nine drives.
We would all love to see them hit the end zone more frequently, but…damn…nine scoring drives.
October 1, 2017 at 5:06 pm #75295Eternal RamnationParticipantGoff is growing quickly the OL played a hell of a game. The D has more ability than they show Brockers had a great game Tree needs to work on tackling. The back end without Joyner is going to be out of sync hope he’s back for the cesspool ducks. The chat is the happening place to be this season (and every other season).The Refs were brutal made us score twice. Nfl network said to sit Legatron who scored 23 pts. The adjustments made at the half were outstanding just like a real Nfl team! The rookies Kupp and Everett made crucial plays.
October 1, 2017 at 5:15 pm #75299canadaramParticipantI find the use of Tavon as a back up RB to spell Gurley interesting. I know he was used there occasionally under Fisher, but it appears that it will be a more regular feature this season. He had some good drive extending runs today.
October 1, 2017 at 5:26 pm #75301InvaderRamModeratori just want to say. i hate those uniforms…
October 1, 2017 at 5:27 pm #75302znModeratorOctober 1, 2017 at 5:29 pm #75303InvaderRamModeratorI find the use of Tavon as a back up RB to spell Gurley interesting. I know he was used there occasionally under Fisher, but it appears that it will be a more regular feature this season. He had some good drive extending runs today.
agree.
The reached the end zone a disappointing two times, but the put together a lot of drives, obviously. They scored on nine drives.
agree. and i think as goff matures. as he learns. as the whole offense learns. those fgs become tds. and that’s crazy. cuz as good as the offense looked, they can get better. it’s really up to them.
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October 1, 2017 at 9:40 pm #75332znModeratorhammer wrote:
The offense is much better with TA than without. His speed and ability to run in space make the defense use resources they would otherwise use to key on Gurley or rush the passer. It makes the defensive backs hesitate. It gives the offense an advantage. The jet sweep to Austin and the threat of it stretches the defense, it helps to create space when Gurley runs.
The plethera of good receivers stretch the defense. The offensive line kept Goff clean and opened holes for Gurley. All of the offensive options helped Gurley without them he would not have had near as much success as he did today. Teams that crowd the line of scrimmage against this offense will get burned unlike last year. I was very happy to see how much room Gurley had to run today. He often was down the field four yards before being touched. Dallas tried to cover him with a linebacker out of the backfield. McVay’s play calling and the multitude of threats allow this offense to succeed. Last week Watkins and Woods had big games, this week it was Gurley, next week it could be Gurley, Watkins, Woods, Krupp, Everett or Austin.
October 1, 2017 at 10:54 pm #75335ZooeyModerator<span class=”d4pbbc-font-color” style=”color: red”>hammer</span> wrote:
The offense is much better with TA than without. His speed and ability to run in space make the defense use resources they would otherwise use to key on Gurley or rush the passer. It makes the defensive backs hesitate. It gives the offense an advantage. The jet sweep to Austin and the threat of it stretches the defense, it helps to create space when Gurley runs.
That’s an interesting comment. There was one play I noticed and thought I’d never see in Boras’ playbook. Austin line out right, went in movement left, passed Goff, and they snapped it and swept right with Austin after he did a 180.
I still think he’s Amp Lee (with less catching ability), but Amp Lee was useful, too.
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October 2, 2017 at 1:40 am #75345InvaderRamModeratorrob havenstein should get some love too for having to deal with lawrence. gave up 1 sack, but otherwise goff had time.
that right side has really come together.
October 2, 2017 at 3:46 pm #75370HerzogParticipantDonald wrecked havoc. I guess the rust is off.
Brockers is a BEAST.
I don’t really get what his role change is, but me like! I hope they keep it that way.October 2, 2017 at 4:23 pm #75373AgamemnonParticipantOctober 2, 2017 at 4:35 pm #75375znModeratorThey brought Short into play the NT and moved Brockers to DE/DT, whatever call it. Brockers, Short, Donald or Donald, Short, Brockers, instead of starting with Westbrooks, Brockers, Donald.
This suggests they have problems with Westbrooks.
Of course the DE opposite Donald was originally supposed to be Easley.
October 2, 2017 at 4:41 pm #75377AgamemnonParticipantThey brought Short into play the NT and moved Brockers to DE/DT, whatever call it. Brockers, Short, Donald or Donald, Short, Brockers, instead of starting with Westbrooks, Brockers, Donald.
This suggests they have problems with Westbrooks.
Of course the DE opposite Donald was originally supposed to be Easley.
Could be or they just liked Brockers there better than Westbrooks to get a bit more pressure and/or that sort of line up also gave them a bit more in the run defense?
October 2, 2017 at 5:04 pm #75379HerzogParticipantI see, he plays Donald’s position on the other side. Man, I really like what I saw. Not much on Quinn, did he just not play well?
October 2, 2017 at 5:32 pm #75381AgamemnonParticipantOctober 2, 2017 at 9:07 pm #75390AgamemnonParticipantOctober 2, 2017 at 10:17 pm #75393InvaderRamModeratorthis was probably obvious to everyone but me. but the whole time i kept thinking mcvay in washington centered his offense around reed. then they draft everett. and i was thinking he was going to try and run the same offense he did at washington.
but it should have been obvious to me that he was going to base his offense around the most talented player on his new team, todd gurley. and todd has taken that role and really flourished. he’s just a complete back now. all three downs. running, catching, blocking. whatever. and i’m sure mcvay will keep giving gurley more and more responsibility, and gurley seems ready to accept more responsibility. it’s fun to watch. mcvay must be licking his chops trying to find more ways to get gurley the ball.
October 2, 2017 at 10:20 pm #75394InvaderRamModeratori noticed that brockers was lining up as a defensive end. i like it. he seems like a new player. if it works go with it. get your three best defensive linemen on the field.
October 2, 2017 at 10:21 pm #75395ZooeyModeratorthis was probably obvious to everyone but me. but the whole time i kept thinking mcvay in washington centered his offense around reed. then they draft everett. and i was thinking he was going to try and run the same offense he did at washington.
but it should have been obvious to me that he was going to base his offense around the most talented player on his new team, todd gurley. and todd has taken that role and really flourished. he’s just a complete back now. all three downs. running, catching, blocking. whatever. and i’m sure mcvay will keep giving gurley more and more responsibility, and gurley seems ready to accept more responsibility. it’s fun to watch. mcvay must be licking his chops trying to find more ways to get gurley the ball.
Seems to me that McVay is smart enough to see what he has, and use it.
I think he drafted Everett to give him that weapon, but Everett is a rookie. Wait and see how he uses him later this season, or next season.
In the mean time, he has other weapons that are effective. He will get around to the TE when the TE is ready.
October 2, 2017 at 10:56 pm #75396InvaderRamModeratorSeems to me that McVay is smart enough to see what he has, and use it.
I think he drafted Everett to give him that weapon, but Everett is a rookie. Wait and see how he uses him later this season, or next season.
In the mean time, he has other weapons that are effective. He will get around to the TE when the TE is ready.
i honestly didn’t expect mcvay to use todd quite this much. i actually think he needs to ease up, and he said as much in his interview today which i was glad to hear.
but yeah. everett’s a rookie. i think he definitely has a bigger role to play in the future.
October 2, 2017 at 11:01 pm #75397ZooeyModeratorYeah, if Gurley gets this many touches per game, he won’t have a long career.
is Dunbar going to play this year?
October 2, 2017 at 11:11 pm #75399znModeratorYeah, if Gurley gets this many touches per game, he won’t have a long career.
is Dunbar going to play this year?
There are signs that Tavon is taking Dunbar’s role.
October 3, 2017 at 1:13 am #75403wvParticipantI watched the game on replay, tonight. I had wondered how McV’s offense would look against a team like Dallas that knew McV very well, and had three Ram games to study as well.
I was quite pleased with how the Rams offense looked. Dallas stopped Watkins and Woods for the most part, but Gurley just kept gashing them.
I thought sure Dallas would force at least one Goff INT — but no. The kid, on the road, did not give the game away. He ‘distributed’ the ball, to use McV’s term, and ‘managed’ the game like a good point-guard. Goff let Gurley and the Oline and Legatron win it. He didn’t try to do too much.
The coaching has been talked about endlessly and everyone already has McV in the Hall of Fame — and i concur 🙂
The OLine was a thing of beauty. Just gorgeous.
Each game Goff gets to play, is like…oh, i dunno what metaphor to use, but its like gold in the bank er somethin. Each game he is learning. Growing. You can see it. His pocket footwork and patience were a little better at Dallas than against the lesser-teams earlier this year. Seattle will be another good learning experience for the kid. But each game he is gonna get better. And that’s fun to think about.
Kupp is already a joy. What happens when HE gets all the nuances down. He’s still learning too.
I dunno what the ceiling is for this Defense this year. I’m kinda hoping they can at least be smart and opportunistic. Maybe get gashed a lot but still come up with a few key plays. Just enough. Like at Dallas. Seems like the Saints won a ring with a defense a little like that. I dunno.
Perhaps my favorite play, was something that was not even mentioned on the broadcast. And it only showed up peripherally on the camera. It happened on the big Gurley TD catch. Anybody see it? 🙂
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vOctober 3, 2017 at 3:33 am #75406AgamemnonParticipantOctober 3, 2017 at 7:59 am #75408wvParticipant<span class=”d4pbbc-font-color” style=”color: blue”>Reynolds block on the last defender.</span>
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