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September 1, 2018 at 3:32 pm #90260wvParticipant
Can we agree its all about the OLINE now. The whole entire season.
Everything else (barring injuries) looks good enough to win the NFC.
But the OLINE which played great last year and avoided injury last year….is the biggest key to the season now. I would think.
Second is…Goff. Can he make the big play at crunch time, late in the big games.
I’m excited. Let the Helmet Penalties begin.
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vSeptember 1, 2018 at 4:00 pm #90261InvaderRamModeratorCan we agree its all about the OLINE now. The whole entire season.
Everything else (barring injuries) looks good enough to win the NFC.
But the OLINE which played great last year and avoided injury last year….is the biggest key to the season now. I would think.
Second is…Goff. Can he make the big play at crunch time, late in the big games.
I’m excited. Let the Helmet Penalties begin.
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vwell lb corps too.
they’re just an unknown entity at this point. there’s potential there i think. but not enough data.
but i am excited. don’t think i’ve ever been this excited as a rams fan going into the season.
i mean 99 was certainly exciting, but i didn’t have the same expectations going into the season. that season pretty much came from nowhere. i guess 2000 when martz got promoted to head coach and then 2001 when they hired lovie and got aeneas williams. those two seasons and then this season is next.
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September 1, 2018 at 4:23 pm #90270znModeratorKey to Rams championship hopes?
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vHealth in general, including the OL and Goff.
September 1, 2018 at 9:05 pm #90291Eternal RamnationParticipantThe Oline’s ability to keep Goff healthy.Goff made clutch throws to Kupp and Watkins so I don’t put that on him he can’t catch the ball for them.
September 2, 2018 at 6:19 am #90310TSRFParticipant“Good enough to win the NFC” is a tough thing to predict when we haven’t even seen our one’s on the field of play this season…
Personally, I think the NFC is the tougher division and the Vikings, Eagles, Saints and Falcons are all pretty damn good.
I travel a lot in the Boston area. This time of year last year, all the talk on Sports Radio was, “Can the Patriots go undefeated?” Well, they got beaten in Week 1.I’m goin g to take these games one week at a time. It’s Raiders week. Go Rams!
September 2, 2018 at 12:12 pm #90315ZooeyModeratorI think it’s going to be finding ways to get the offense off the field, so the defense can come on and score.
September 3, 2018 at 9:46 pm #90387InvaderRamModeratorgoing back to the lb corps. besides health. i really do think this lb corps is the key. the rams lost ogletree and quinn. i liked both of them. but they were either flawed or had lost a physical edge.
i think one big key is to what degree littleton and ebukam can replace and perhaps even surpass those two. they’re both young. they both have potential. and a lot of times the difference is not in the obvious superstars but in finding the unknown gems. guys like fletcher. like a billy jenkins. with ogletree and quinn we knew what we were gonna get.
with littleton and ebukam. they’re unknowns. and that can be both good and bad. but at least there’s the potential that they can be as good. maybe even better? that might be stretching it. but if they can be as good. than the acquisitions of peters, talib, and suh should make them better on defense.
and as i said in other posts. the defense will be key this season. i do expect a regression on offense. not a huge one. but significant enough that if the defense isn’t improved. this team will struggle to get into the playoffs.
best case scenario. littleon does an adequate job replacing ogletree. maybe even just a more reliable version. or someone like kiser emerges out of nowhere. ebukam is better than a quinn who was only a shadow of himself. combine that with one of the best secondaries and defensive lines in the league to create a very good defense.
September 3, 2018 at 11:09 pm #90388nittany ramModeratorThey’ve got to make it to the playoffs.
I have little hope in this team’s ability to win a championship this season if they can’t even get to the playoffs.
September 4, 2018 at 11:27 am #90397joemadParticipantI binged this weekend and watched several games from the 2017 season and started with the losses: Not the condensed version of the game, but the whole enchilada….. I had the game on TV while working on the garden and manning the grill this weekend for 4 meals….
Philly Game (Rams had that game)
Vikings (OMG Kupp choked!)
Then started I the season:
Colts
Redskins
I skipped the Rams at SF game
Dallas game…. (special teams and Zuerline where huge in that game….)
no Judge Judy tonight as I resume my binge with Seattle at LA…
I forgot how good Robert Quinn was last year… I hope that the Rams don’t miss him… he consistently came up with some clutch plays in all games.
Rams open up in Oakland vs David Carr… this won’t be the home opener like last year vs Scott Tolzien.
Both the offense and defense better be ready Monday.
Offense wins games… defense wins championships…. the Rams have both…
September 4, 2018 at 1:08 pm #90400AgamemnonParticipantSeptember 4, 2018 at 3:17 pm #90404ZooeyModeratorI keep hearing Rams all in, Superbowl or bust. I don’t get it. I think the Rams will be good in future. They are a young team with their young stars locked up.
I wouldn’t take the “Bust” part of that seriously. Of course they will come back next year and say, “Super Bowl or Bust” again, regardless of how this season ends. It’s not like they are going to trade everybody and start all over from scratch through the draft.
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