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  • #8072
    JackPMiller
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    Yes, I am saying it, This team is poorly coached. We are much better than Dallas, and Fisher needs to be on the hotseat.

    #8073
    Eternal Ramnation
    Participant

    I think St.louis can relax LA doesn’t want this soul sucking vortex of loss

    #8074
    Herzog
    Participant

    I miss Walton

    #8075
    Agamemnon
    Moderator

    Yes, I am saying it, This team is poorly coached. We are much better than Dallas, and Fisher needs to be on the hotseat.

    I have to agree, Jack. That is the common thread for this teams performance. imo

    Agamemnon

    #8077
    zn
    Moderator

    I am not giving up on the coaching. I think they are caught in a slow start, and I think the D let up after the Jenkins TD. But you can also see improvement in a lot of areas. Just a warning about me though–I tend not to let losses get to me.

    #8078
    PA Ram
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    Williams is vastly overrated and there is little doubt that something is wrong.

    I don’t know what it is–what they’re doing on defense, overblitzing, missing assignments, whatever.

    This looks like a terrible defense right now–and they are better than this.

    You can’t blame defensive woes on Sam Bradford not being here.

    Fisher needs to come up with answers–if that’s firing Williams so be it.

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

    #8079
    Agamemnon
    Moderator


    Can I cut Cook and is Wells the next Finnegan?

    Agamemnon

    #8081
    GreatRamNTheSky
    Participant

    I wouldn’t over blow the Cook thing. I don’t think he realized who was trying to talk to him and was just super pissed about dropping a TD Pass.

    Grits

    #8083
    Herzog
    Participant

    I have a theory. I think that you had a large amount of young, talented players learn how to do something one way….and started doing it really well by the end of last season. Instead of making that “second year in the system” jump….they were asked to do it completely different this year. Essentially seems like they started over. I was afraid this might happen and I am really upset about it

    #8085
    PA Ram
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    I have a theory. I think that you had a large amount of young, talented players learn how to do something one way….and started doing it really well by the end of last season. Instead of making that “second year in the system” jump….they were asked to do it completely different this year. Essentially seems like they started over. I was afraid this might happen and I am really upset about it

    I have that same fear.

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

    #8088
    nittany ram
    Moderator

    I wouldn’t over blow the Cook thing. I don’t think he realized who was trying to talk to him and was just super pissed about dropping a TD Pass.

    Grits

    I agree. Emotions were high and Cook was upset at himself. Doesn’t excuse taking it out on the QB who did nothing but place a beautiful throw right in his hands but, like I said, emotions were high. I mean, if teams start cutting every prima dona that acts like a prima dona, then football fields are going to look mighty empty on Sundays.

    #8090
    zn
    Moderator

    GreatRamNTheSky wrote:
    I wouldn’t over blow the Cook thing. I don’t think he realized who was trying to talk to him and was just super pissed about dropping a TD Pass.

    Grits

    I agree. Emotions were high and Cook was upset at himself. Doesn’t excuse taking it out on the QB who did nothing but place a beautiful throw right in his hands but, like I said, emotions were high. I mean, if teams start cutting every prima dona that acts like a prima dona, then football fields are going to look mighty empty on Sundays.

    Well, #1, he knew damn well who it was. #2, we’ve seen Rams be frustrated at leaving plays on the field before. Not one of them since we began following the game took it out on a team mate on the sideline like that. In my own reaction to what Cook did, I agree with William Hayes. x

    #8091
    nittany ram
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    I have a theory. I think that you had a large amount of young, talented players learn how to do something one way….and started doing it really well by the end of last season. Instead of making that “second year in the system” jump….they were asked to do it completely different this year. Essentially seems like they started over. I was afraid this might happen and I am really upset about it

    That could be the problem. It could be that the reason the Rams are still trying to learn a new defense three weeks into the season is because they didn’t really work on it enough in preseason. They were nothing but vanilla all through preseason games. They weren’t showing anything. They did that so they wouldn’t tip their hand I suppose but the downside is their defense isn’t sure of itself yet…THREE games into the season.

    #8092
    nittany ram
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    nittany ram wrote:

    GreatRamNTheSky wrote:
    I wouldn’t over blow the Cook thing. I don’t think he realized who was trying to talk to him and was just super pissed about dropping a TD Pass.

    Grits

    I agree. Emotions were high and Cook was upset at himself. Doesn’t excuse taking it out on the QB who did nothing but place a beautiful throw right in his hands but, like I said, emotions were high. I mean, if teams start cutting every prima dona that acts like a prima dona, then football fields are going to look mighty empty on Sundays.

    Well, #1, he knew damn well who it was. #2, we’ve seen Rams be frustrated at leaving plays on the field before. Not one of them since we began following the game took it out on a team mate on the sideline like that. In my own reaction to what Cook did, I agree with William Hayes. x

    I agree with what Hayes did too but I wouldn’t cut Cook over it.

    #8095
    zn
    Moderator

    zn wrote:

    nittany ram wrote:

    GreatRamNTheSky wrote:
    I wouldn’t over blow the Cook thing. I don’t think he realized who was trying to talk to him and was just super pissed about dropping a TD Pass.

    Grits

    I agree. Emotions were high and Cook was upset at himself. Doesn’t excuse taking it out on the QB who did nothing but place a beautiful throw right in his hands but, like I said, emotions were high. I mean, if teams start cutting every prima dona that acts like a prima dona, then football fields are going to look mighty empty on Sundays.

    Well, #1, he knew damn well who it was. #2, we’ve seen Rams be frustrated at leaving plays on the field before. Not one of them since we began following the game took it out on a team mate on the sideline like that. In my own reaction to what Cook did, I agree with William Hayes. x

    I agree with what Hayes did too but I wouldn’t cut Cook over it.

    Oh I wouldn;t cut him.

    First I wouldn;t cut him on principle.

    BUt also…his contract forbids it. They lose a lot of cap space if they cut him.

    #8100
    PA Ram
    Participant

    RamsHerd ‏@RamsHerd 37m
    On defense, we saw the madness of Gregg Williams in full effect. Loves two things: the blitz, and the “surprise” drop DL into coverage.

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

    #8101
    JackPMiller
    Participant

    I am not giving up on the coaching. I think they are caught in a slow start, and I think the D let up after the Jenkins TD. But you can also see improvement in a lot of areas. Just a warning about me though–I tend not to let losses get to me.

    This is Fisher’s 3rd year. I do not see any improvement. This team is too talented to start losing like this. Utterly embarrassing. I know losses don’t get to you. But football is life to alot of fans, and seeing the team win, is what fans want. Especially if they are Super Bowl title.

    #8109
    Herzog
    Participant

    you can’t shove the freaking quarterback…come on…his ass needs to be benched at least

    #8110
    zn
    Moderator

    zn wrote:
    I am not giving up on the coaching. I think they are caught in a slow start, and I think the D let up after the Jenkins TD. But you can also see improvement in a lot of areas. Just a warning about me though–I tend not to let losses get to me.

    This is Fisher’s 3rd year. I do not see any improvement. .

    I do. x

    We just disagree on that Jack.

    And there will be plenty of opinions on either side I bet.

    #8154
    snowman
    Participant

    No improvement in wins.

    #8192
    rfl
    Participant

    “Despite the fact that this is a very, very difficult loss for us and the way they’re feeling right now, there’s significant improvement in this football team this week and today,” he said after his team’s come-from-ahead 34-31 loss to the Dallas Cowboys.

    Bullshit. Utter bullshit.

    Jeff Fisher is floundering. And he can’t admit it. This is NOT the time to talk about improvement.

    There is no improvement in the defense. None. They can’t even get anything out of our DL. And that loss was utterly unacceptable. If he had any bleeding honesty he’d admit it.

    And by the way, his call to go for the 1 down the SECOND TIME was a massive fail. I knew it at the time. I thought, “We won’t get this a 2nd time and if we don’t we’ll lose the game.” Yep. Passing up a chance for a chip shot FG to extend a lead and slow down the team that has all but erased a 21 point lead? Ridiculous call.

    This team is going to lose a lot of games this year. Again.

    Unfortunately, Fisher will weasel enough games to get to mediocrity and blow a top draft pick.

    By virtue of the absurd ...

    #8198
    PA Ram
    Participant

    And by the way, his call to go for the 1 down the SECOND TIME was a massive fail. I knew it at the time. I thought, “We won’t get this a 2nd time and if we don’t we’ll lose the game.” Yep. Passing up a chance for a chip shot FG to extend a lead and slow down the team that has all but erased a 21 point lead? Ridiculous call.

    I agree with that.

    You can’t just make that decision by looking at the distance.

    It’s more involved–like the momentum in the game. You were losing it.

    I thought that was just a bad decision at the time.

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

    #8202
    zn
    Moderator

    And by the way, his call to go for the 1 down the SECOND TIME was a massive fail. I knew it at the time. I thought, “We won’t get this a 2nd time and if we don’t we’ll lose the game.” Yep. Passing up a chance for a chip shot FG to extend a lead and slow down the team that has all but erased a 21 point lead? Ridiculous call.

    I agree with that.

    You can’t just make that decision by looking at the distance.

    It’s more involved–like the momentum in the game. You were losing it.

    I thought that was just a bad decision at the time.

    But, one way to respond to the momentum issue was to take it to them on 4th and 1 and go for the TD.

    #8203
    21Dog
    Participant

    I liked the decision to go for it, but not the call or the choice of Stacy to carry the ball.

    Play was too slow developing and I’d rather see Cunningham carry it in short yardage situations. Looks to me like he gets his pads a little lower than Stacy.

    #8216
    GreatRamNTheSky
    Participant

    So can we drop the fire Fisher bullshit posts? Listen up Rams fans, your team was a bloody mess when Fisher and Snead came on board in 2012. They are doing the best they can to turn it around. There is nobody and I mean nobody who could come in and make this team an instant winner. They Rams have been going through a rebuild the last 3 years. There is no instant coffee in regards to becoming a legitimate contender in the NFL.

    Anyone who has been around since Fisher took over knows there are aspects of this team’s game that have improved greatly and other parts that are starting to come around.

    I say stay the course with Fisher. I don’t always agree with him but I’ve seen the improvement in this team.

    Yes, I know the defense for reason unbeknownst to me is struggling mightly right now. But remember this is their 3rd DC in 3 years only because Greg Williams suspension in 2012. Now GW is here. lets give him some time.

    Grits

    #8224
    zn
    Moderator

    I agree that things have to get a lot worse before Fisher is on the hotseat.

    #8229
    LadyRamFan
    Participant

    I don’t see Fisher on the hotseat yet. I think he/his staff has to do something about the mental mistakes and penalties though. I know the Rams are a young team, but I need to see some improvement.

    #8235
    wv
    Participant

    I don’t see Fisher on the hotseat yet. I think he/his staff has to do something about the mental mistakes and penalties though. I know the Rams are a young team, but I need to see some improvement.

    What do you think of Austin Davis so far?

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    #8242
    LadyRamFan
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    What do you think of Austin Davis so far?
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    I think he’s doing a nice job and seems to be a playmaker. Of course it’s very early but I’d like to see more of him. It sounds like Fisher is going back to Hill so we’ll probably see him vs. Philly. Fisher has been pretty adamant that Hill is his guy but I wonder if the offense starts to stall if he’ll consider a switch. As you pointed out in another thread the Eagles can put up some points so the Rams will have their hands full trying to keep up.

    #8249
    Agamemnon
    Moderator

    Maybe we should have played that “Vanilla Defense”. You know, the one we practiced all preseason, cause God forbid that anyone should see the good stuff.

    Agamemnon

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