from Rams Q&A: Vinny Bonsignore : https://theathletic.com/1369192/2019/11/13/live-qa-with-rams-writer-vinny-bonsignore-on-tuesday-from-1-to-2-p-m-pt-9/?=twittered
Goff is reliant on surrounding pieces. But I do not believe overly. Yes, the offensive line is most to blame and needs to be a point of emphasis moving forward.
Definitely a very watered down attack. There’s been just too much disruption on the O-line. I think we’ve seen much more of that the last few weeks – shorter concepts, quicker pass plays, etc.
The thing that’s really frustrating from Rams standpoint is, they felt Noteboom and Allen were progressing. It would have been a lot easier, moving forward, had they gotten a full-season’s look at them – the growth, whatever progression/regression/plateau. They won’t have that
I think he may need to go back to some of those things that were successful back in early 17
He has to be confident it can get blocked. That’s an issue
Curious what the tenor is like in the building this week.
I’ve sensed no panic and simply a desire and objective to figure out ways to win football games. That’s really what it boils down to. This is what we have to work with, this is what we need to do to win games. Sounds simple. But it’s really where their heads are at
I can’t understand why the coach isn´t involving RBs in the passing game.
I think it Todd’s case it’s just part of the overall plan to protect him. With Henderson, you have to wonder where he is in the playbook/offensive understanding. I’m not sure that’s a part of Malcolm’s game they are comfortable tapping into
How long can McVay keep justifying holding Gurley out during crucial moments like the opening drives of the fourth quarter against Pittsburgh?
I think this is an organizational plan. I’d like to think there is room to be more flexible but to date, there’s been none.