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July 6, 2018 at 9:39 pm #87883
znModeratorYou know how the fake-handoff-pitch works every time? Now we have a fake-pitch WR-screen-to-the-backside. Nice step back towards the line by Watkins to get behind his blockers. Very nice play. #Rams pic.twitter.com/VSm3r6gHYu
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 5, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 9:40 pm #87884
znModeratorWeek 14 #Rams passing offense look. Let's get it.
Left side, late-breaking veer-in-cut-out route under a go route, behind a drag. Good coverage so timing has to be perfect.
Look at the right side. Criss-cross release at line & the whole side is WIDE open. pic.twitter.com/w9PR7kUx3F— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 5, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 9:40 pm #87885
znModeratorSlant/wheel from the right, with another slant from off the end of the line. The slant off the line opens up a lot of room for the outside slant, but Goff is killed before he can work his way over there.
I will always love a slant/wheel. #Rams pic.twitter.com/ADIVHLdKQ6— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 5, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 9:41 pm #87886
znModeratorJust look at this route from Kupp off the left side. A little meandering, serpentine route. He gets the safety to commit to the middle, then has a violent turn towards the sideline. PA & release out of backfield by Gurley gives plenty of room underneath. #Rams pic.twitter.com/Xq5SBe7AZR
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 5, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 9:41 pm #87887
znModeratorHere's something else I absolutely love. Tight, two WR formation on the right at the goal line. Run tight slants. The inside man works as a bit of a shield. Throw is perfect: leading the outside receiver into the middle. CB doesn't have a chance. #Rams pic.twitter.com/LGXoG2mug4
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 5, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 9:48 pm #87891
znModeratorNothing like a goal line slant. LB drops wide, anticipating Gurley running to the flat. Receiver gets a clean release to the inside, and Goff waits until the receiver is clear of the LB. Nice throw. Easy money. #Rams pic.twitter.com/Loxg1bFlns
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) June 19, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 9:49 pm #87892
znModeratorLook at Carrier [86]. Blocks down then slowly releases and turns. Ton of room in the middle of the chaos. I love every time they do this. #Rams pic.twitter.com/x2hjS36cLF
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) June 20, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 9:50 pm #87893
znModeratorAnother thing the #Rams like to do: PA one way, rollout the other, throwback to a late releaser in the middle. pic.twitter.com/CZiko7Oyxc
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) June 20, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 9:54 pm #87894
znModeratorDeep corner from the right, mid-crosser from the left, TE crossing under the line from left-to-right. This sets up levels on the right. Corner pushes safeties, TE pulls LBs up, Goff hits the crosser in the space between. Nicely done. #Rams pic.twitter.com/OuVOBjsLls
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) June 20, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 9:55 pm #87895
znModeratorIt's Friday. It's hot outside. It's the #Rams Week 15 passing offense.
Receiver on the right sells the post route, pushing the deep S on his side back. Post from the left helps hold the middle S. Right post turns into a dig & the ball comes out on time. Perfect. #Rams pic.twitter.com/u9e6PIIm6I— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 7, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 10:02 pm #87896
znModeratorWatch this. Hits the back foot and BAM, ball comes out. Diving down and protecting his receiver from the possibility of a big hit. Very nicely done. #Rams pic.twitter.com/I4AmYRi7J3
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 7, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 10:05 pm #87899
znModeratorI've definitely seen this from the #Rams this season more than a few times. Three receivers on the right, all pushing up the field. Get the defenders to turn, then have the inside receiver violently cut to the sideline on an out under the other two. Plenty of room. #Rams pic.twitter.com/Pyd8KVa8bL
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 7, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 10:06 pm #87900
znModeratorOn the right, in-and-out route, out route & dig route.
Out drags defender to the sideline deep, in-and-out pulls underneath defenders out, and the dig pushes hard enough before peeling off to push the S. All that creates plenty of room in the middle for the dig. Beautiful. #Rams pic.twitter.com/8LbrGTb8v5— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 7, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 10:07 pm #87901
znModeratorFrom the left, two crossing routes & a go up the sideline, all designed to create space underneath for Gurley on the drag from the opposite side. Works like a charm. If you're a defense, the last thing you want is Gurley in space. #Rams pic.twitter.com/LFElrGyLqA
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 7, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 10:07 pm #87902
znModeratorI don't have a ton to say about the scheme. I just love this move from Woods. He pushes upfield and gives a quick jab-step to keep his man off-balance. After that step, he has a violent cut back under on the drag. Nice job to create space on this route. #Rams pic.twitter.com/uHRxVasw2r
— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 7, 2018
July 6, 2018 at 10:08 pm #87903
znModeratorKupp running a delayed wheel behind a post on the left. Look at all that open space when he breaks.
Goff releases this as Kupp begins his curl up the sideline. Nice timing and throw. #Rams pic.twitter.com/TpRcdtR6sP— Dusty All 22 (@All22Talk) July 7, 2018
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