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  • #11675
    jimiramsboy
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    Breaking my retirement to announce this….Jim Thomas broke the story

    Twitter handle is @jimiramsboy

    #11676
    cgsuddeath
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    What do think about that Zack?

    #11677
    Avatar photozn
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    Breaking my retirement to announce this….Jim Thomas broke the story

    Hey hey hey!

    They start Hill and Jimi breaks retirement on THE SAME DAY.

    Coincidence?

    #11680
    Avatar photozn
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    What do think about that Zack?

    Well, I bet he listened to his coaches.

    Timings bad for Hill, but, I really do think he gives a better chance of winning more games than Davis.

    There will be certain throws we haven’t seen back on the menu.

    #11681
    Avatar photozn
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    Jim Thomas @jthom1
    Decided to go w/experience. Informed players at team meeting this morning.

    #11682
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    I figured that was coming. But the offensive line will remain the same.

    Agamemnon

    #11683
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    I figured that was coming. But the offensive line will remain the same.

    Then, we’ll see if it’s true what some say–that a lot of the trouble with the blitz was the qb not just the OL. A veteran qb sees those things pre-snap and counters them, eg. with quick passes to hot reads or with audibles. To do that you need someone who makes quick decisions and can see the field. Someone more veteran.

    That theory will be put to the test the next few games.

    #11684
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Agamemnon wrote:
    I figured that was coming. But the offensive line will remain the same.

    Then, we’ll see if it’s true what some say–that a lot of the trouble with the blitz was the qb not just the OL. A veteran qb sees those things pre-snap and counters them, eg. with quick passes to hot reads or with audibles. To do that you need someone who makes quick decisions and can see the field. Someone more veteran.

    That theory will be put to the test the next few games.

    I think they both are true. But Davis made it worse than it had to be. imo

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    Agamemnon

    #11686
    rfl
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    OK, you’ll all think I am just a coach basher.

    But, this move was made a week too late.

    It was clear after the KC game that Davis was off track and lacked the resources to get back on track. We were virtually condemned to lose to AZ when he started.

    And nothing has changed after last SUN. He is this week exactly what he appeared to be last week.

    So why wait? To live up to some pointless principle of not having a quick hook? The lameness of that principle is proven by the decision this week. He has still benched Davis. He just did it a week later.

    And the COST of that delay is the sort of cost I have been bitching about all year. HE COST THE TEAM THE CHANCE TO SALVAGE THE SEASON! At 4-5, there is reason for hope and a chance to push for a winning season. At 3-6, 3 games below .500 with 7 games left, the season is over.

    Which feels great to veteran Rams who have toiled on a bad team and never won more than they lost. And to fans who nurse their frustration and rising apathy.

    Of course, I can’t promise that Hill would have beaten AZ. We don’t know what Hill has left in the tank.

    I can simply say that the veteran Hill, who has a track record of being able to run a capable passing game, would have had a helluva good opportunity in a game in which our defense matched up superbly with AZ strengths and weaknesses and our offense precisely needed a guy who could read and beat blitzes. Looking ahead to the game, Hill HAD to have given us a better chance at the win.

    Maybe it would have worked. Maybe not. But if it hadn’t worked, what would one say? A fair assessment would have recognized that Fisher made the tough call of going back to the proven capable backup he had signed to give us a better competitive opportunity if Sam went down than we had last year. That would have been a reasonable, defensible call. And it would have said to the team that Fish had the stones to make a tough call to give them the best chance of winning. And that the privilege of starting games depended on one’s ability to, you know, actually perform.

    Instead, the defense played its best game of the year. And watched Davis tank another game, gifting AZ points that go on the D’s tab even though it was drinking Gatorade.

    And Fish makes the move–too late to help–in a spasm of desperation after the season is lost beyond recovery.

    I don’t understand how anyone can defend this guy. I don’t get how he skates virtually free of criticism. He has been flailing about all season. This is another chapter in a textbook case of failed leadership. Where are the villagers with the torches and pitchforks?

    By virtue of the absurd ...

    #11687
    PA Ram
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    Maybe he got the sense that Davis is just mentally broken.

    Maybe there were grumblings from vets, who knows?

    In any case…Hill vs. Manning this week.

    Epic.

    "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick

    #11688
    rfl
    Participant

    Maybe he got the sense that Davis is just mentally broken.

    Maybe there were grumblings from vets, who knows?

    And he didn’t get that sense the week before? Most of us did.

    I doubt the grumbling from vets just began this week. And with a good coach it doesn’t take grumbling veterans to point out the need for a move as obvious as the Davis one was.

    Sorry, Man. I don’t mean to be contentious with my friends here.

    But that man is the walking definition of failure right now. He can’t even figure out how to give his team a CHANCE of winning!

    By virtue of the absurd ...

    #11689
    PA Ram
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    PA Ram wrote:
    Maybe he got the sense that Davis is just mentally broken.

    Maybe there were grumblings from vets, who knows?

    And he didn’t get that sense the week before? Most of us did.

    I doubt the grumbling from vets just began this week. And with a good coach it doesn’t take grumbling veterans to point out the need for a move as obvious as the Davis one was.

    Sorry, Man. I don’t mean to be contentious with my friends here.

    But that man is the walking definition of failure right now. He can’t even figure out how to give his team a CHANCE of winning!

    Yeah–I have no idea, really.

    Fisher is obviously thinking differently than he’s talking about things.

    Maybe(and I’m just throwing stuff out there)he was thinking of pulling Davis if he struggled this week but decided it was better to have Hill prepared(taking the snaps, etc.) so that HE didn’t look awful out there. What a mess that would be.

    But only Fisher knows what he was thinking.

    In any case–it’ll be interesting to see how it all plays out.

    "Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away. " Philip K. Dick

    #11690
    Avatar photowv
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    Breaking my retirement to announce this….Jim Thomas broke the story

    What ‘retirement’ ? You CANT retire.

    Alrighty then.

    Now that, THATS been straightened out,
    it’s inter esting news about the
    Return of Mr Hill.

    The Rams continue to…uh…be
    the Rams.
    The last time we saw Mr Hill
    he was throwin a Really bad INT
    as i recall. Before that
    he looked pretty good.

    w
    v

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    #11692
    rfl
    Participant

    The Rams continue to…uh…be
    the Rams.

    w
    v

    Ain’t it the heart-breaking truth.

    By virtue of the absurd ...

    #11693
    Avatar photowv
    Participant

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>wv wrote:</div>
    The Rams continue to…uh…be
    the Rams.

    w
    v

    Ain’t it the heart-breaking truth.

    Year FOUR. Its all about year FOUR 🙂
    Or five. I forget.
    Or six.

    How cold is it in Minny?

    w
    v

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    #11694
    rfl
    Participant

    PS. WV, remember when we could be proud of the team? Sure, they lost Conference title games. And they couldn’t match up with the Whiners in their glory. But they always played tough football.

    No one thought SOSAR. We were the Rams. We knew how to defend and run the ball. Even when we lost, we did it with pride.

    Damn. What would it feel like to think that people actually RESPECTED us? Can’t remember.

    By virtue of the absurd ...

    #11696
    Avatar photowv
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    PS. WV, remember when we could be proud of the team? Sure, they lost Conference title games. And they couldn’t match up with the Whiners in their glory. But they always played tough football.

    No one thought SOSAR. We were the Rams. We knew how to defend and run the ball. Even when we lost, we did it with pride.

    Damn. What would it feel like to think that people actually RESPECTED us? Can’t remember.

    Well, yeah, it sucks, alright.

    But Ram posters are still cool. 🙂

    Its 30 degrees here. Winter
    has arrived.

    w
    v

    #11697
    rfl
    Participant

    Year FOUR. Its all about year FOUR :)
    Or five. I forget.
    Or six.

    w
    v

    Yep. It’s like the sardonic slogans developed by war-weary GIs in WW II:

    “Home alive in ’45”
    (Can’t remember the ’46 slogan)
    “Heaven in ’47”
    “Golden Gate in ’48.”

    By virtue of the absurd ...

    #11698
    Avatar photowv
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    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>wv wrote:</div>
    Year FOUR. Its all about year FOUR :)
    Or five. I forget.
    Or six.

    w
    v

    Yep. It’s like the sardonic slogans developed by war-weary GIs in WW II:

    “Home alive in ’45”
    (Can’t remember the ’46 slogan)
    “Heaven in ’47”
    “Golden Gate in ’48.”

    I think a significant mistake
    had to be the decision to go with
    Jake Long, the former all pro,
    but injured LT. It was a gamble
    that cost them. Jake just
    wasnt an allpro anymore
    and was too inconsistent.

    And i was all for the
    signing at the time.

    Ah well.

    w
    v

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    #11701
    Avatar photojoemad
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    RFL, you’re right, should’ve started the game after KC.

    I’m not sure why Hill hasn’t been considered the past month…….Hill’s INT right before half against the Vikes was bonehead, but jeez why keep Davis as starter this long?

    Either Hill hasn’t practiced well and hasn’t shown jack to dethrone Davis sooner, or Fisher hates him. Because Davis’s performances the 4 games hasn’t warranted keeping the starting job.

    #11702
    rfl
    Participant

    Well, you make a good point.

    We’ve had injuries this year. But look at all the guys we depended on with injury histories?

    Sam. J Long. Saffold. Joseph. Wells, a shadow of his former self. That’s a pretty big chunk of the offense right there. And all have been injured except for Joseph, who has not yet recovered his form from before his injury.

    I supported the trust in Sam. Still think it was the right gamble. And we had gotten Hill. (Then we dumped him for a flash in the pan.)

    But J Long shoulda been cut. And we needed a solid center and at least one more proven OG or OG.

    FO decisions have consequences. Fish and Snead gambled on physically unhealthy players and they got burned in virtually every case. Gee. Who could have imagined that?

    By virtue of the absurd ...

    #11703
    Avatar photoZooey
    Moderator

    It’s my fault.

    I’m the one who said to keep Davis a bit longer.

    #11705
    cgsuddeath
    Participant

    PS. WV, remember when we could be proud of the team? Sure, they lost Conference title games. And they couldn’t match up with the Whiners in their glory. But they always played tough football.

    No one thought SOSAR. We were the Rams. We knew how to defend and run the ball. Even when we lost, we did it with pride.

    Damn. What would it feel like to think that people actually RESPECTED us? Can’t remember.

    I feel the same way.

    #11706
    Avatar photowv
    Participant

    rfl wrote:
    PS. WV, remember when we could be proud of the team? Sure, they lost Conference title games. And they couldn’t match up with the Whiners in their glory. But they always played tough football.

    No one thought SOSAR. We were the Rams. We knew how to defend and run the ball. Even when we lost, we did it with pride.

    Damn. What would it feel like to think that people actually RESPECTED us? Can’t remember.

    I feel the same way.

    Well, it would not surprise me
    in the least if this team was 11-5
    in season FOUR.

    I’m sorry, but I’m a ram fan
    and it had to be said 🙂

    w
    v

    #11708
    Avatar photowv
    Participant

    ============================
    Laram

    When your qb says himself “I’ve gotta quit looking at the rush, and keep my eyes downfield” That’s a problem!!

    Hill is a veteran who has seen every blitz you can run IMO.

    He knows how to identify blitzes pre-snap and where the free blitzer is. He can read defenses, and process information quicker.

    In the NFL experience is invaluable, which is what I think the Rams need right now.

    We’ve all seen Austin Davis now and know he’s not the future.

    No reason to keep riding him now.

    Bring on Hill.
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    I’ve shown too many stills and posted game plans of what defenses would do to Davis.

    When Davis played against any type of respectable defense, he folded.

    He has thrown 4 Pick 6’s in the 4th qtr, and 2 fumbles returned for TD’s. That’s -42.

    You can get a back-up off the scrap heap to do that.

    I want to win games, I could care less at this point about trying to see if I have a freaking back-up on the roster.

    I’ll worry about that in the off season, right now as a coach, you better be worried about W’s!!
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    #11710
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    <div class=”d4p-bbt-quote-title”>jimiramsboy wrote:</div>
    Breaking my retirement to announce this….Jim Thomas broke the story

    What ‘retirement’ ? You CANT retire.

    Alrighty then.

    Now that, THATS been straightened out,
    it’s inter esting news about the
    Return of Mr Hill.

    The Rams continue to…uh…be
    the Rams.
    The last time we saw Mr Hill
    he was throwin a Really bad INT
    as i recall. Before that
    he looked pretty good.

    w
    v

    That wasn’t an “INT”–that is, he didn’t decide to throw to the wrong place with the result being a pick.

    That’s when they found out the quad was bad. He tried to heave it out of bounds but didn’t have his legs so the ball had less power on it.

    #11711
    Avatar photowv
    Participant

    That wasn’t an “INT”–that is, he didn’t decide to throw to the wrong place with the result being a pick.

    That’s when they found out the quad was bad. He tried to heave it out of bounds but didn’t have his legs so the ball had less power on it.

    I dont remember reading that anywhere.
    Therefore, you must by a vile lying liar.
    Pistols at dawn.

    w
    v

    #11713
    Avatar photozn
    Moderator

    I dont remember reading that anywhere.
    Therefore, you must by a vile lying liar.
    Pistols at dawn.

    w
    v

    It was everywhere. It was in interviews with Hill, it was in Fisher’s accounts, it was in JT, and so on.

    #11714
    Isiah58
    Participant

    Welcome Back, Jim!

    To argue that Davis should have been replaced after his win in San Francisco seems rather absurd to me. Really?

    I agree with LA that Arizona took away everything short and blitzed Davis every chance they got, much like SF did. I think Fisher understood that Davis’ mobility advantage over Hill is being negated by Davis’ indecisiveness and timidness in the pocket. There was no reason to think future opponents would have been able to do the same thing to Davis, and he obviously has shown that they cannot coach it out of him. Thus, this was the right time for the change.

    Losing sucks. There is no doubt about it. And we have had to endure more than our fair share of it. But that doesn’t mean the organization is doing all the wrong things. A single illegal block call may have reversed the direction of the game. Brutal bad calls against Dallas and SF also swung the balance of those games. Not an excuse, and championship teams overcome that, but remember the Rams are playing with a third string QB, and it shows. That is the single biggest factor in how this season has gone, and the season was not going to be salvaged no matter what moves the coaches made. Take any 9-7 team, make them play an inexperienced undrafted free agent QB for the whole season, schedule Dal, @Phi, SF, Sea, @KC, @SF, @Ari, and Den in a row, and watch what happens to them.

    “Marge, don't discourage the boy! Weaseling out of things is important to learn. It's what separates us from the animals! Except the weasel.” - Homer Simpson

    #11723
    rfl
    Participant

    A single illegal block call may have reversed the direction of the game.

    Well, I really don’t buy this. I post on this in another thread.

    A team that blames a lost game on 1 flag that left it with a 1 down in FG range with a lead already is a sorry team incapable of competing.

    By virtue of the absurd ...

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