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December 18, 2017 at 11:17 am #79085znModerator
Aaron Donald is a devourer of universes.
— Alden Gonzalez (@Alden_Gonzalez) December 17, 2017
December 18, 2017 at 11:27 am #79087znModeratorDecember 18, 2017 at 11:28 am #79088znModeratorDecember 18, 2017 at 11:35 am #79089znModeratorPFF: Rams DI Aaron Donald proves his dominance over Seattle, again
https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-aaron-donald-dominates-seattle-again
The Seattle Seahawks were blown out of the water on Sunday by a Los Angeles Rams team intent on signalling a new balance of power within the NFC West division. The game ended 42-7 and may not have been that close at any point, and it all but wraps up the division for the Rams. They can still be caught, but it would require an extremely unlikely sequence of events to unfold.
There are simply too many storylines to this game to cover them all, so comprehensive was the destruction of the Seahawks, but what stood out once again was how unstoppable the Seahawks find Aaron Donald.
Donald ended the game with three sacks, two hits and five hurries from 31 pass-rushing snaps, earning him an overall grade of 92.9 and a mind-blowing pass-rush productivity score of 26.6.
What’s most impressive is that this was one of the better jobs the Seahawks’ blockers have done against him over the past few seasons. Donald is one of the game’s most unstoppable forces in general, but going up against the Seattle offensive line – typically one of the league’s worst – usually turns him into something resembling Superman.
The Seahawks offensive line has been vastly improved since Duane Brown arrived via trade, and Brown was once again the best member of the line this week, surrendering a sack and a hurry, but acquitting himself well given the circumstances. The problem for Seattle is that the interior personnel is still the same, and no better equipped to block Donald.
Over the past three seasons, Donald has averaged a game grade of 94.5 against Seattle.
Over the past four seasons, he has seven sacks, 13 hits, 33 hurries for a total of 53 pressures across eight games. That is pressure once every 4.8 snaps, which is a ludicrous pressure rate that betters even the best numbers from edge rushers, who typically generate pressure at an even greater figure.
As problematic as pressure around the edge can be, pressure up the gut, in the area Donald is usually coming from, will torpedo plays like nothing else. Russell Wilson may have been under pressure overall less often against the Rams than he has been in other games, but the manner in which that pressure was coming – decisively and right up the middle from Donald – meant it was more destructive overall.
With the defense surrendering over 40 points, there were more problems in this game than just their failure to block Donald, but Wilson has a worse record against the Rams than any other franchise. If the Rams are now positioning themselves for long-term success, the Seahawks are going to need a better plan to combat Donald up the middle, because at the moment, he has been one of the biggest reasons for those upset wins.
December 18, 2017 at 11:43 am #79090znModeratorlink: http://www.ocregister.com/2017/12/17/pharoh-cooper-gives-the-rams-several-happy-punt-returns/
SACK MASTER
During the week, Seattle quarterback Russell Wilson said Rams defensive lineman Aaron Donald might be the best player he’s ever faced. Donald did his best to live up to that praise Sunday.
In his most dominant effort of the season, Donald recorded three sacks and forced a Wilson fumble.
Donald now has 11 sacks in 13 games, including six in his last four games. The Rams sacked Wilson seven times and held him to 142 passing yards and 39 rushing yards.
“It’s never easy, any time you’re playing against a quarterback like that who can do so many things,” Donald said. “We took advantage of opportunities we had and we bottled him up, and when he tried to run, one guy was in his face and another guy was in his face.”
Donald said he heard about Wilson’s “best player” quote through social media, and appreciated it.
“Feel the same about him,” Donald said. “Lot of respect for him. I’m just happy we won the game.”
December 18, 2017 at 4:12 pm #79098wvParticipantThink the Seahawks might just draft some interior OLinemen in the offseason? 🙂
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vDecember 18, 2017 at 5:04 pm #79104znModeratorThink the Seahawks might just draft some interior OLinemen in the offseason?
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vFor all the good it will do! Donald handled Zack Martin when the Rams played Dallas and he’s one of the best guards in the league.
Next year a 5 year vet Aaron Donald would be like, oooo rookies…
December 18, 2017 at 8:03 pm #79116joemadParticipantThe DL and Donald are bad ass….
it’s the little things that Donald and the DL have done that have had a huge impact, including what I thought was the turning point defensive stop of the game yesterday….
it 13 – 0 Early in 2nd qtr, Rams offense are facing a 4th and very short on the Seattle 20 something…. Rams go for it and call a stupid roll out to the right where Goff is picked on a tipped pass…..
Seattle crowd is going beserk, commercial break is playing Alice in Chains, the tide seems to be taking a turn.
Seahawks take over and run a delayed counter… Donald make the stop, no gain.
2nd down, Seattle guard Ifedi flinches fearing the Rams DL, false start
2nd and 15, Wilson pressured, misses his target.
3rd and 15, Wilson is pressured again from his own endzone, throws into double coverage, incomplete….. forces punt.Pharoh fields the punt and puts the Rams back in great field position.
5 plays later, the Rams lead 20 – 0.
I think right about there, Dandy Don started to sing….. “Turn out the lights”
December 19, 2017 at 10:44 pm #79182znModeratorAaron Donald has made life miserable for the Seattle Seahawks since entering the NFLhttps://t.co/Tp48EJ0dzV pic.twitter.com/IYy4Q9KPGX
— Pro Football Focus (@PFF) December 18, 2017
December 19, 2017 at 10:49 pm #79184znModeratorAaron Donald, devourer of worlds, generated 10 pressures on Sunday and has already tied his career high with 11 sacks this season — even though he held out all summer, didn't play in the first game, was rusty in the second, and still has two games remaining.
— Alden Gonzalez (@Alden_Gonzalez) December 18, 2017
December 22, 2017 at 1:23 pm #79321znModeratorWade Phillips: Aaron Donald should be NFL MVP
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Wade Phillips: Aaron Donald should be NFL MVP
In a season with a wide-open MVP race, Rams defensive tackle Aaron Donald shouldn’t be overlooked.
That’s the word from Rams defensive coordinator Wade Phillips, who was asked if Donald deserves the Defensive Player of the Year award and replied that Donald deserves more than that.
“I was thinking more like most valuable player in the league,” Phillips said.
The MVP award is voted on by 50 media members chosen by the Associated Press. The award usually goes to a quarterback, and when it doesn’t it goes to a running back. The last player other than a quarterback or running back to win the AP MVP award was Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor in 1986.
For his part, Donald is declining to campaign for the award.
“The important thing is right now we’re winning — and that’s what I’m happy with. As long as we’re winning, I’m fine,” Donald said.
The Rams are winning, and Donald is a huge part of it.
December 22, 2017 at 6:14 pm #79328InvaderRamModeratorhe gets my vote. rams cannot let this man go.
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December 22, 2017 at 8:18 pm #79334znModeratorDecember 22, 2017 at 8:27 pm #79335znModeratorThis is great.
Must watch.
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December 22, 2017 at 8:58 pm #79337InvaderRamModeratorhis height actually helps him. that explosion. combined with that low center of gravity. guys 6’4″ and 6’5″ can’t block that.
same goes for geno atkins. he probably doesn’t have that hand eye coordination that donald does. but in terms of height and explosion. he’s right there.
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