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October 1, 2018 at 1:14 pm #91751znModerator
Adam Schefter@AdamSchefter
Offense rules: So far there have been 12 QBs who have thrown for at least 400 yards in a game this season, the most in NFL history through the first four weeks of a season. The five individual 400-yard passing performances this week are the most in a single week in league history==
First-down QB play is hugely important for offensive success in today's #NFL, and here are the top-rated through the first 4 weeks.
Look at the #LARams Jared Goff by the way…#GoBucs #ChiefsKingdom #GoSaints #DUUUVAL #FinsUp #DaBears #InBrotherhood #Jets #GoBills #TitanUp pic.twitter.com/MvD3aldQqy
— NFL Matchup on ESPN (@NFLMatchup) October 1, 2018
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Myles Simmons@MylesASimmons
Goff has completed 82.1 percent of his passes on first down for 668 yards with 6 TDs, 0 INTs. 11.9 yards per attempt.—
Richard Deitsch@richarddeitsch
CBS said its NFL ratings were up 14% this week. Through four weeks, CBS said its season ratings are up +4% from a year ago (10.5 vs. 10.1). I have no idea if the ratings will stay up for the season, but it has shut up (for now) the opportunists pushing false ratings narratives.John Ourand@Ourand_SBJ
More good ratings news for NFL yesterday. The four NFL windows combined for 45.5 gross ratings points, according to overnight figures. That number is up 12 percent from last year.—
J.B. Long@JB_Long
Most 30-Point Efforts in NFL History
Head Coach’s First 20 Games2000-01 Mike Martz 14
2017-18 Sean McVay 13
1952-53 Hamp Pool 12
(Source: Elias)Per Elias, only the late Chuck Knox (16, 1973-74) had more wins in his first 20 games as @RamsNFL head coach than Sean McVay (15).
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Johnny Hekker has punted 7 times in four games. SEVEN. pic.twitter.com/nUtE7bqpWG
— Brent Lancaster (@lannyosu) October 1, 2018
October 1, 2018 at 1:21 pm #91752znModeratorBrett Tessler@TesslerSports
So who is going to give Earl Thomas the tens of millions he lost yesterday for showing up and being a ‘team player’?? Will it be the Seahawks? His teammates? The fans?==
On a defensive line full of veteran stars, Rams rookie John Franklin-Myers is coming up big. https://t.co/UlrwXbqV2c
— Gary Klein (@LATimesklein) October 1, 2018
October 1, 2018 at 4:32 pm #91755znModeratorLindsey Thiry@LindseyThiry
Really tough go for Rams OLB Dominique Easley. He underwent knee surgery this morning on same knee that he tore his ACL in last season. Easley has had three major knee injuries dating to college, now this. Sean McVay said IR is likely.==
from: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2018/10/01/fmia-week-4-quarter-pole-nfl-peter-king/
The Rams rule. Since Sean McVay arrived last season, the Rams are 15-5 and average 30.9 points per game. They’re the best team in football, the only 4-0 team as October dawns, and except for the Chiefs, it’s not very close.
Offensive Players of the Week
Cooper Kupp, wide receiver, Los Angeles Rams. You know your receiving corps is in fine fettle when the number three guy, Kupp, is on pace to catch 86 balls for 1,392 yards, 16 touchdowns and a 14.5-yards-per-catch average.
Kupp beat linebacker Anthony Barr for one touchdown catch Thursday night and two corners for the other one in a nine-catch, 162-yard, two-TD night against Minnesota. Kupp’s a possession receiver and a field-stretcher.
Coaches of the Week
Sean McVay, coach, Los Angeles Rams. When McVay got to southern California 20 months ago, job one was fixing quarterback Jared Goff, who had a lousy rookie year that left his confidence shaken. Since then, Goff has rebuilt his mechanics and footwork and confidence, and he has been one of the game’s most efficient, explosive quarterbacks.
The five-TD master-show by Goff in the win over the Vikings reinforced all the work McVay has done with him. Wrote Sam Farmer of the Los Angeles Times post-game: “[McVay] is the quintessential Goffensive coordinator, drawing up plays that allow his third-year quarterback to pick apart opponents with surgical precision.” True.
————————————-October 1, 2018 at 4:40 pm #91757znModeratorMcVay: There is a possibility that Greg [Zuerlein] can be ready to go.
— Los Angeles Rams (@RamsNFL) October 1, 2018
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Meanwhile, LB Mark Barron (ankle) and PK Greg Zuerlein (groin) could return this week.
— Joe Curley (@vcsjoecurley) October 1, 2018
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McVay said that because of the schedule — last week's short turnaround etc… — the Seattle game has been a target date for Barron's return. Trainers will monitor throughout week to make a determination.
— Gary Klein (@LATimesklein) October 1, 2018
October 1, 2018 at 5:55 pm #91764znModeratorJamesJM
Most of the great throws made by Goff were either straight drop backs or rolling right… as we all know the ‘easier’ throws than rolling left for a right hander. And when I say ‘easier’ do not for a second think I’m saying the throws Goff made were ‘easy’… they were fantastic.
In this video watch Goff rolling left… at about the 3:40 mark he hits Woods, again at about the 4:40 mark he hits Cooks… both rolling left.
Watch Goff square his shoulders. I believe this to be a notable improvement in mechanics over even early games THIS year… and much better than last year.
October 1, 2018 at 8:42 pm #91768ZooeyModeratorBarron, Zuerlein, Natson.
I have no complaints about Ficken, btw. He hasn’t cost the Rams a game, or anything, and I appreciate his effort. He isn’t as good as Zuerlein, but…duh.
https://www.therams.com/news/barron-zuerlein-natson-all-may-return-in-week-5
While head coach Sean McVay shared disappointing injury news on Monday with outside linebacker Dominique Easley undergoing knee surgery, he also had good news to report on a few players.
McVay noted that inside linebacker Mark Barron, kicker Greg Zuerlein, and returner JoJo Natson all have a chance to play against the Seahawks this week.
While Barron participated in Los Angeles’ walk-thru sessions throughout training camp, he was unable to participate in the vast majority of the club’s practices in the first quarter of the regular season. Barron was listed as a limited participant in the final season of Week 4. And now it looks as if he may be able to play against Seattle.
“We’re encouraged. We’re looking forward to seeing how he progresses this week. And there’s a possibility he could be ready to go. That’s something that we’re going to evaluate as the week progresses,” McVay said. “But this was kind of always a target date that we had set to really get a chance to truly evaluate him, knowing that we had those four games in, really, a short time span. So this week provides an opportunity to evaluate him. And if we can get Mark back on the field, we’ll feel good about that.”
Barron was on the field for Monday’s practice during the portion open to the media.
Returner JoJo Natson was practicing as well. He’s recovering from hand surgery, but McVay said he has a chance to suit up against Seattle.
“There’s a possibility,” McVay said. “He had a good surgery. It is on that left hand, so his dominant hand of how he holds the football is with that right [hand]. But we’ll see as the week goes with him as well.”
Zuerlein, however, was not spotted on the field for Monday’s practice. But the head coach said Zuerlein was able successfully complete a recent workout.
“I think there’s a chance, also, that Greg could be ready to go this week. So that’s something that’s very encouraging,” McVay said. “He had a workout yesterday, did a great job. Like anything else, got a little bit fatigued towards the end. But there is a possibility that Greg could be ready to go.”
“Until you really get a little bit further into the week with Greg, with Mark — those are things that will be evaluated and will certainly affect how we go about our 46 and who’s going to be active on gamdday.”
There is some urgency in particular for the club’s kicking position. During his conference call last Friday, McVay said the club would have to evaluate that spot. Through two games in Zuerlein’s stead, Sam Ficken has missed a pair of field goals — one from 46 yards against the Chargers, and another from just 28-yards out against the Vikings last Thursday.
“Certainly we’ve got to be better in that area when we get a chance to go up 13 in a game that’s been back and forth. Those are plays that we have to be able to make and make them consistently,” McVay said on Friday. “Unfortunately, that hasn’t been the case the last couple weeks, but every decision we make is something that we discuss as a staff.”
Ficken has, however, connected on a 34-yard field goal and all 10 of his extra-point attempts.
Zuerlein converted 4-of-5 field goals and three extra points in Week 1 at Oakland — including a 55-yard field goal off the Oakland Coliseum infield dirt. His 158 points scored led the league in 2017, with 38 field goals and 44 extra points.
October 2, 2018 at 2:02 am #91780znModeratorIan Rapoport@RapSheet
A case of bad timing: The #Seahawks had lowered their asking price for star S Earl Thomas, the #Chiefs were focused on clearing cap space for a possible trade… then Thomas fractured his leg.October 2, 2018 at 2:11 am #91781InvaderRamModeratori can only hope that barron coming back for the defense is a good thing. then hopefully ogbo is on his way back.
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