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June 5, 2017 at 6:37 pm #69728
znModeratorVincent Bonsignore @DailyNewsVinny
1. FYI on #Rams OTA: Jared Goff looked good again, and dropped an absolute dime over DB coverage & into the hands of Robert Woods for a TD
2. It was during a very competitive 11-on-11 session, and it’s one of those throws NFL QB’s make that, frankly, make them NFL QB’s
The elite-level skill set is there. Like anyone, he needs an NFL supporting cast – and that includes coaches. But the skill set is there
It’s tough to say w/o pads. But optically, with Whitworth at LT, Havenstein at RG it’s a completely different unit from what you’ve seen
Rich Hammond @Rich_Hammond
Rams’ OTA attendance report:
Arrived: Tru Johnson, Mo Alexander
Missing: Aaron Donald, Greg Robinson, Connor Barwin, EJ GainesSean McVay said Greg Robinson “had something going on” today and communicated with team.
Trumaine Johnson said his absence from OTAs last week was a personal matter, unrelated to contract situation.
Tavon was not in uniform but was running and catching tennis balls near the field.
Gary Klein @LATimesklein
Rams’ Jamon Brown on new LT Andrew Whitworth: “What he’s brought to me is how to be a pro.”
Joe Curley @vcsjoecurley
“It was good to get him back in the building today and working on the field with the guys.” — McVay on Tru cont.
“We talked with him last week after that first absence. He had some things going on. He clearly communicated that to us.” — McVay on Tru
Jared Goff had a good day. Hit Nelson Spruce for a long TD in one drill. Hit Higbee, Kupp ahead of TD to Woods in two-min drill.
S Mo Alexander was visible and in a jersey for the first time during OTAs. But didn’t practice fully and wasn’t available for reporters.
Lamarcus Joyner was one of the last players off the field today. Getting in some extra running. –
“Understanding his situation, there’s a business side of football… that you have to handle. But we’ve love to have him back.” — Tru on AD
“I’m here. I’m happy. I’m back with my teammates. I’ve been missing football for a week. I’m glad to be back out here with my guys.” — Tru
“Right now, I’m happy to be here and playing ball. I’m controlling what I can control. When that contract stuff comes up, I’ll handle it.”
Johnson said he had a personal situation “that I needed to take care of.” Missed an entire week. Looked like he spent much of today with 2s.
“I’m a complete corner. I can play man, I can play zone… I can play water boy” if that’s what’s asked if him. -Johnson
Sean McVay said Greg Robinson “had something going on” today and communicated with team. Expected to return this week.
June 5, 2017 at 8:07 pm #69732
znModeratorRams coach Sean McVay still waiting on full attendance at OTAs
Alden Gonzalez
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Trumaine Johnson, the Los Angeles Rams’ franchise cornerback, returned to practice Monday after missing organized team activities last week. But defensive tackle Aaron Donald remained absent, while hoping for a restructured contract. And right tackle Greg Robinson, who was taking second-team snaps at right tackle last week, was also not present, though Rams coach Sean McVay said Robinson’s absence was excused and he’s expected back later this week.
OTAs are voluntary, and only Donald’s absence seems to have a real motivation behind it.
But the Rams have an entirely new coaching staff implementing an entirely new system on both sides of the ball, so it is no small thing when key players miss what few practices are scheduled. The three-day, mandatory minicamp takes place next week, running from Tuesday to Thursday, and McVay is hoping everybody is accounted for.
“You always hope for it,” McVay said. “Each day, you’re kind of ready to take on new challenges and things come up. That’s our hope, that’s our expectation, and I guess we’ll find out next week.”
Johnson will play the 2017 season under a $16.74 million franchise tag unless he and the Rams agree to an extension by July 15. The Rams, though, have stated that they want to first see if Johnson can be a fit under new defensive coordinator Wade Phillips’ system. Johnson doesn’t believe that will be an issue.
“I can play man, I can play off, I can play zone, I can play waterboy,” he said. “I can play anything y’all want to play, man.”
His absence, however, was “not at all” contract related.
“I had a personal situation I needed to handle,” Johnson said. “That’s about it.”
Johnson missed the second week. Robinson was joined by outside linebacker Connor Barwin and outside corner E.J. Gaines in missing the start of the third week. Donald, by far the game’s best interior pass-rusher, has missed OTAs in their entirety. And it is no certainty that he will show up next week, though Donald would face about a $75,000 fine for missing the three-day minicamp.
“Real tough,” Johnson said of being without Donald. “There’s a business side of football too, but we’d love to have him back.”
McVay’s hope during this voluntary period is simply that “there is clear and open communication.” Johnson failed to communicate the first time he was absent on Tuesday, but said he reached out to McVay and his teammates the following day.
“As a coach, you’re always going to want the guys here,” McVay said. “But you also understand the framework of the way this stuff is set up in the offseason program.”
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