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August 2, 2017 at 5:22 pm #71716znModerator
Some pre-practice bits
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J.B. Long @JB_Long
Sorry to see the Dom Easley news. Was a great pickup by #Rams last year and was set to thrive in Phillips defense. Wish him full recovery.===
Rich Hammond@Rich_Hammond
In quotes on Rams’ website, McVay named Tanzel Smart and Louis Trinca-Pasat as players who will be looked to after Easley’s ACL tear.
I didn’t anticipate that, 5 days into Rams training camp, I’d be writing about Louis Trinca-Pasat, but here we are.
That said, Rams are pleased with Trinca-Pasat, a former UDFA who missed last season after torn ACL/MCL during OTAs.
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Alden Gonzalez @Alden_Gonzalez
OLB Robert Quinn is excused from practice today. It was scheduled before training camp. … http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0684482062173868269-4 …Chris Martin @luvtherox
Now the need to get the Donald contract resolved is even more pressing.Alden Gonzalez @Alden_Gonzalez
I don’t see it like that, because I don’t ultimately see him missing games. You have to approach a negotiation like that in a vacuum.August 2, 2017 at 8:49 pm #71736znModeratorRich Hammond @Rich_Hammond
Tavon Austin and Samson Ebukam missed practice with hamstring injuries. Robert Quinn was out with a pre-excused, non-injury absence.===
Joe Curley @vcsjoecurley
Rams in pads again todayYour #Rams No.1 defensive line, for the moment: Trinca-Pasat (steps in for Dom Easley), Brockers, Westbrooks. #RamsCamp
McVay says Tavon Austin has a mild hamstring injury. Will be monitored day to day.
McVay is asked if AD will be seen soon. Replies, “I hope to see Aaron Donald at any time.”
Asked about Kurt Warner, Sean McVay says he attended Super Bowl XXXIV with his dad. Was a birthday present. Sat on Rams side. – at Crawford Field
Higbee and Spruce just attempted to get Gurley with a water bucket. 30 put a move on and dodged it. “You can’t catch me. I’m too fast,” TG
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DR RAM
Man, Jamon Brown has put on some weight.
First warmup 11 on none, Goff looked perfect.
Everett looks beefy, and Higbee is long.
ery fast paced, Rodgers running with one’s on this series. Lots of plays to Gurley.
QB drills. Goff looks much more deliberate, and fundamental. Huge improvement from last year, and his mechanics were never really bad. Footwork wasn’t great however, and his feet look great so far.
OL, doing drills, mostly fundamental. Not only coaches teaching, but player teaching, interaction as well. Pulling drills, and schemes currently.
Daniel Jeremiah, and Gregg Rosenthal really talking up Cooper Kupp, and Todd Gurley. They are both saying that Gurley looks massive, even compared to last year. Goff is really starting to spin it, looks like he’s warm now.
Also, Gurley even splitting out, getting much more looks as a receiver this year.
Flying through reps, McVay is everywhere.
Haven’t seen a drop yet. Running about 80% through drills.
Really focusing on details, WR’s and TE’s looking balls all the way into hands. I love it.
Just ran a nice twins crossing route to Kupp, which will be uncoverable. He is so smooth. His routes are so polished. Wow.
mcVay said to keep your eyes on our secondary. They have been unleashed.
I can’t help but think of Denver’s secondary when Son of a Bum was coaching. Our new DB coach, Aubrey Pleasant , came in very highly regarded.
Sorry guys. I had to take off. Family emergency. Everything is OK. I’ll try to make it back another day. Not many people reporting on twitter, not a big crowd today. The traffic at this time of practice is brutal. If it was earlier, or later, it’d be fine.
If people do go, and tweet, please use #RamsCamp
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Myles Simmons @MylesASimmons
Nice PBU from Tru Johnson on a deep ‘in’ route from Kupp in 11-on-11. 18 went up to grab it, had it in his hands, and 22 just ripped it out.Near pick six for CB Kevin Peterson in team drills (vs. 3rd team O), but doesn’t come up with it. Does push ups on the sideline to make up.
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#Rams coach Sean McVay was pleased with Jared Goff's work in burry up, spread it out three-minute offense drill to end practice
— Vincent Bonsignore (@DailyNewsVinny) August 2, 2017
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First play of full team practice: Goff on the rollout, hits Cooper Kupp. #RamsCamp pic.twitter.com/WGZYewLDRY
— Matt Okada (@FantasySensei) August 2, 2017
August 2, 2017 at 9:16 pm #71742znModeratorRams coach Sean McVay smiled when asked if he’s hopeful of seeing Aaron Donald any time soon. “I’m hopeful to see Aaron Donald at any time,” he said. Still no word on when he will show up, however. He was also asked at which point Donald’s absence becomes a problem. Here’s what he said …
Alden Gonzalez, ESPN Staff Writer
http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0684565958798349465-4Rams will monitor final cuts for defensive line help (as they will with running backs, with Lance Dunbar’s status uncertain). For now, though, they will try to fill his void from within. Ethan Westbrooks, Tanzel Smart, Louis Trinca-Pasat are options to fill in. With Aaron Donald still holding out, those three will get a lot of snaps. It’s times like these that the Rams miss having someone like Eugene Sims.
Alden Gonzalez, ESPN Staff Writer
http://www.espn.com/espn/now?nowId=21-0684476306326294700-4August 2, 2017 at 11:16 pm #71762znModeratorAlden Gonzalez…Notes (8/2):
http://www.espn.com/nfl/team/_/name/lar/los-angeles-rams
Best play from Rams camp: Sure-handed rookie Cooper Kupp ran a deep “in” route, went up to grab the football, and Trumaine Johnson basically just ripped it out of his hands. This is an important year for Johnson, who is playing under the franchise tag again and realizes he’ll probably be elsewhere next year. He wants to prove he’s worthy of being paid like the top cornerbacks.
Overheard from Rams camp: Sean McVay attended Super Bowl XXXIV, when Kurt Warner’s Rams narrowly defeated Jeff Fisher’s Titans. He lived in Atlanta at the time, and his grandfather, the former 49ers exec, got McVay tickets for his 14th birthday. 17 years later, he replaced Fisher as the Rams’ head coach. “I think you appreciate just what a small world this business is,”McVay said.
Rams injury report: WR Tavon Austin and OLB Samson Ebukam both missed practice because of hamstring injuries that aren’t considered serious. OLB Robert Quinn had an excused absence. DE Dominique Easley (knee) and RB Lance Dunbar (knee) also didn’t practice.
With Dominique Easley out for the year, and Aaron Donald holding out, it’ll be Ethan Westbrooks, Louis Trinca-Pasat and rookie Tanzel Smart who will get a longer look with the first team. “It’s tough,” Michael Brockers, the only starting Rams defensive lineman at practice, said of losing Easley. “We work so hard; we push each other every day. You’re missing a guy like that who drives you, drives that competitiveness in you and brings it out of you, and you hate to lose that.”
OLB Robert Quinn is excused from practice today. It was scheduled before training camp. Rams will be in pads again, with three members of their starting front seven — Quinn, Dominique Easley and Aaron Donald — not on the field.
August 2, 2017 at 11:25 pm #71763znModeratorDaniel Jeremiah @MoveTheSticks
Quick Rams nuggets– Goff has good chemistry with both young TEs. Trumaine Johnson had good day (nice pbu vs Kupp). Wade Phillips is a stud.
Anxious to see how Rams use Tavon Austin this fall (didn’t practice today). Kupp and Woods are both capable of playing inside/outside.
August 3, 2017 at 2:35 am #71779znModeratorRamlock
Gurley, Kupp, Spruce and Rogers stayed after practice catching fades from Goff, Mannion and Orlovsky
Good to see
The TE’s worked on blocking drills
Britt Hager was practicing long snaps!
I thought Mannion looked good on his reps in practice, fitting balls in tight spots.
Goff was very good….liked the Roll outs
They went about 3 Periods before a ball hit the ground
Wade moved Barwin all over
Whole defense looked ahead of offense
The secondary, the whole defense looked fast and very competitive.
Did anyone get the sense that ol’ Wade wasn’t holding back anything?
Plenty of pressure and the DB’s were pressed up on the pass catchersThis just in, Johnny Hekker is a good punter!
Greg the leg missed one from 47, hit the rest
August 3, 2017 at 5:59 pm #71804znModeratorTraining Camp Report: Everything You Need To Know From Day 5
By Kristen Lago
The Rams finished up their second day in pads on a cloudy Wednesday afternoon before the team gets ready to take a much-needed break Thursday. Wednesday marked the team’s second practice in full pads with no “live” tackling and featured a series of high-spirited drills and standout players.
Check out the top field-level observations from Rams Camp Day 5:
TOP TAKEAWAYS
1. A “next man up” mentality
Earlier today we reported that defensive lineman Dominique Easley would be out indefinitely after suffering a knee injury in yesterday’s practice. Easley was expected to start for the Rams defensive line alongside nose tackle Michael Brockers and left tackle Aaron Donald.
With Donald’s absence from camp and Easley’s season-ending injury, the team has been forced to reevaluate their depth at the position. Head coach Sean McVay will look within to fill these voids, pushing forth a “next-man up” mentality.
“We’ll find different ways to continue to develop that depth and being mindful of some of the things moving forward,” McVay said in regards to Easley’s injury. “But that certainly is a big loss for us. With the injuries, you have to be ready to move on and adjust to that adversity like we’ve talked about, so that is something that we will do.”
In today’s practice defensive tackles Ethan Westbrooks, Tanzel Smart and Louis Trinca-Pasat alternated reps with the first-team defense. Smart and Trinca-Pasat both spoke after practice about their new, increased roles during training camp.
“We’re competing out here every day and I’ve got to come out here and show them why they drafted me,” Smart said. “They took a chance on me and I’ve got to do good for them. Whatever my role is on the team, whatever they want me to do, I’m going to do it.”
“Nothing is given,” Trinca-Pasat added on. “Everybody has got to earn their spot, I’ve got to earn my spot. There’s guys competing for the same position so I am just going out there and trying to get as good as I can and improve every day.”
2. Injury Updates
There were three players noticeably absent from Wednesday’s practice: wideout Tavon Austin, rookie linebacker Samson Ebukam and outside linebacker Robert Quinn.
Though there is no need to worry about any injury on Quinn’s part, as he was pre-excused from Day 5 of camp, McVay was able to shed some light on Austin and Ebukam’s injuries.
“He’s [Austin] got a minor hamstring and that is something that we’re going to be monitoring day-to-day. You always want to be really careful, especially with guys that are explosive and those fast twitch guys like Tavon.”
“Samson had a hamstring tweak in our special teams drill and it might be a little bit different than Tavon in terms of how careful you are,” McVay went on. “But I think in terms of the severity, they are minor issues that we’ll monitor day-to-day. I expect those guys to do a good job with the rehab and we’ll kind of have updates as we go.”
With Austin out, wideouts Robert Woods and Cooper Kupp have stepped up over the last two practices, making for a pair of reliable receivers on the first-team offense. Both had several completions from quarterback Jared Goff in today’s practice and seem to be improving in their timing on various routes.
3. A glimpse at situational drills
Rather than working on one-on-ones or 7-on-7 drills, McVay chose to dedicate more time in this afternoon’s practice to red zone and situational drills. The new portions of practice gave Goff a chance to work on fresh routes from the playbook and build confidence in leading the offense through a variety of situations.
“We did some different things at the end of practice, where you emphasize some two-minute situations at the end of the first half and I think those are situations that are different from what he was doing at Cal,” McVay said. “But, similar in terms of the up-tempo, if you will, of what that two-minute offense dictates and he’s comfortable in those settings. I thought our guys did a good job communicating both sides of the football. I thought it was a good way to end practice for us.”
These drills also gave the defense a chance to showcase their physical attacking skills in the red zone.
“I think it gives our offense a great look,” he said. “We’ve got a bunch of great players on defense and Wade [Phillips] runs a system where guys can play fast and be confident and knowing what to do and how to do it and then being able to execute their assignment and that’s why I think he’s a great coach.”
FIELD-LEVEL OBSERVATIONS
Practice ended about 20 minutes early. The team will receive the day off from practice Thursday before returning to camp on Friday.
During the 11-on-11 portion, cornerbacks Trumaine Johnson and Lamarcus Joyner teamed up on a would-be interception off of Woods hands.
Cornerback Kevin Peterson had a near pick-six against the third team offense during team drills. Though he prevented the completion, the corner did pushups on the sidelines after missing the interception.
Goff impressed with several successful completions during red zone drills but struggled a bit with timing on a few routes downfield.
Wideout Pharoh Cooper had an impressive catch from quarterback Sean Mannion, eluding coverage for a would-be touchdown play.
Tight End Gerald Everett showcased his strength as a blocker on offense making way for running back Todd Gurley on several plays throughout the day.
Practice wrapped up with field goal drills putting kicker Greg “The Leg” Zuerlein on display. Much to no one’s surprise, Zuerlein made all but one of his attempts.
PLAY OF THE DAYToday’s play of the day once again came from the defense – this time starring Johnson.
During the 11-on-11 portion of practice the veteran corner had an impressive pass break-up on a second down play from Goff to Kupp. Though the receiver had the ball in his hands after a perfect pass from Goff, Johnson stripped the ball right out, eliciting a round of applause from a few excited fans.
PRESS POINTS
After practice Brockers spoke to the media about the impact of losing Easley for the season. Catch up on his best points from Day 5.
MICHAEL BROCKERS:
On how tough it was for him to see Easley go down: “It’s tough. You know I mean we work so hard, we push each other every day and you start missing a guy like that who drives you and drives that competitiveness in you and brings it out of you and you hate to lose that. That’s what we’ll miss about him. You kind of miss those guys’ character and the atmosphere that they bring, but the biggest thing for me is just pick up the guys behind them, influence them and encourage them to do the right things. ”
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August 4, 2017 at 6:21 pm #71875znModeratorDR Ram, some follow-up:
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DR RAM, wrote:
They are starting to design plays to get Everett the ball in space because he’s so elusive once he catches it. He looks beefy out here too. He should have played RB in college. He would have been a beast. He has the movement skills. Kupp is the other player that jumps off the field with his smoothness. He just stands out. Reminds me when I saw Marvin Harrison the first time live. Just smoother than everyone else.
And of course, Gurley’s burst, when he hits that gear.
The Tyler Higbee /Travis Kelce comp is real. They are almost identical in size, and athletically. If he can be that type of player, watch out.
August 4, 2017 at 7:27 pm #71877InvaderRamModeratorwell if everett is the next reed and kupp is the next harrison and higbee is the next kelce, then the rams should be just fine i think.
August 4, 2017 at 10:23 pm #71890znModeratorBest of #RamsCamp LIVE Day 5
Check out the best moments and soundbites from James Laurinaitis and Kayvon Webster during Day 5 of #RamsCamp LIVE.
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