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  • #33744
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    I figured Donnal was their next best and most versitile lineman.

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    Agamemnon

    #33746
    Avatar photoZooey
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    Shit.

    #33747
    Avatar photozn
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    Injuries are a problem if they either take out a key player or mess with a unit.

    The OL: 2 injuries so far. Saffold and Hav.

    On paper anyway that’s not enough to demolish the OL. It could still function like that.

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    #33748
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    I would have been fine with Donnal starting at RT.

    Agamemnon

    #33749
    Avatar photoInvaderRam
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    hmmm. excited to see alexander play. williams had nothing but good things to say about him but maybe cuz he’s trying to pump him up.

    majorly bummed about quinn. i feel like the defense is gonna have to play lights out if the rams want to win.

    #33751
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Foles will pick the Vikings apart. 😉

    Agamemnon

    #33753
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    http://www.stltoday.com/sports/football/professional/quinn-mcdonald-havenstein-all-inactive/article_63877e9d-fc9e-52c6-8faf-853beb52ad72.html
    Quinn, McDonald, Havenstein all inactive
    21 minutes ago • By Jim Thomas

    MINNEAPOLIS _ The Rams’ depth will be sorely tested against Minnesota. Pro Bowl defensive end Robert Quinn (knee), starting strong safety T.J. McDonald (foot), and starting right tackle Rob Havenstein (ankle) all were placed on the Rams’ pre-game inactive list Sunday.

    None of the three practiced Friday, the Rams’ final full-scale practice of the week. Havenstein’s absence has resulted in further offensive line shuffling for the Rams. Veteran Garrett Reynolds, who has been starting at left guard since Rodger Saffold’s season-ending shoulder injury at Green Bay, will start at right tackle according to the team.

    He’s no stranger to the position having started there four times last season as a Detroit Lion. Meanwhile, rookie Andrew Donnal comes off the bench to start at left guard. The Rams like Donnal’s toughness, selecting him in the fourth round of the 2015 draft out of Iowa. He has appeared in only three games this season, all on special teams and a total of just 15 plays.

    On the defensive line, Eugene Sims is expected to start in place of Quinn, who has been bothered by a knee issues for the past three weeks. Sims has been with the Rams since 2010 and is one of the team’s longest-tenured players, but this is only his fourth NFL start.

    At strong safety, Eureka High product Maurice Alexander is expected to start in place of McDonald.

    The other Rams inactives are RB/special teamer Chase Reynolds (thigh), DE Chris Long (knee), QB Sean Mannion, and DT Doug Worthington.

    With the personnel shortages at defensive end, undrafted rookie Matt Longacre of Northwest Missouri State _ promoted from the practice squad Friday _ is on the game-day roster.

    Minnesota inactives are QB Taylor Heinicke, LB Eric Kendricks, C Nick Easton, DT Sharrif Floyd, OT Jeremiah Sirles, TE Chase Ford, and DE Justin Trattou.

    Agamemnon

    #33754
    Avatar photowv
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    Wow.

    No Quinn, Long on the DLine
    No TJ in the secondary,
    No Ogletree in the LB unit,
    and no
    Hav or Saffold on the OLine.

    I’ll have to change my prediction.
    Gonna have to favor the Vikes now.

    Vikes 24
    Rams 13

    I see a very sloppy, error-filled
    frustrating game, looming.

    A no-pie day.

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    v

    #33755
    Avatar photonittany ram
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    Well, not having Quinn, McDonald and Havenstein is going to be tough to overcome. Sucks.

    Foles wasn’t exactly “Mr. Comfortable” in the pocket before. What’s he going to look like now with their best o-lineman out?

    foles

    #33756
    cgsuddeath
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    Injuries are a problem if they either take out a key player or mess with a unit.

    The OL: 2 injuries so far. Saffold and Hav.

    On paper anyway that’s not enough to demolish the OL. It could still function like that.

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    This is like early 1976 all over again.

    #33757
    Avatar photoEternal Ramnation
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    ouch! Well the vikes is almost as bad
    Nick Easton C Inactive
    Sharrif Floyd DT Inactive
    Chase Ford TE Inactive
    Taylor Heinicke QB Inactive
    Eric Kendricks MLB Inactive
    Jeremiah Sirles OT Inactive
    Justin Trattou DE Inactive
    Joe Berger C Active
    T.J. Clemmings OT Active
    Audie Cole MLB Active
    Stefon Diggs WR Active Diggs (hamtsring) is active against the Rams. It’s a tough matchup but he should still be able to produce.
    Rhett Ellison TE Active
    Everson Griffen DE Active
    Tom Johnson DT Active
    Harrison Smith FS Active

    #33758
    Avatar photoAgamemnon
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    Everyone is talking about the wind today. Will the wind be a big factor?

    Agamemnon

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