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  • in reply to: Can the Rams beat the Broncos? #92343
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    Yeah, me too. What if Goff hurts his thumb in the cold? Then here we go again.

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    I thought Whitworth gave up one.

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    I thought Whitworth gave up one. Guess not.

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    in reply to: access to all 19 games #92112
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    Steve

    Links to 2018 Rams vs Seattle: Full & Condensed

    2018 5. Rams vs Seahawks FULL CLASSIC.mp4 3.47 GB https://1fichier.com/?30b4cvtbkl8ms8iqmg7j
    2018 5. Rams vs Seahawks Condensed.mp4 711.71 MB https://1fichier.com/?ycrlf5si4rk32eb116x1

    These are download links.

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    in reply to: Rams waiver claim … 10/8 #92094
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    https://www.sbnation.com/nfl/2018/4/7/17171728/darious-williams-nfl-draft-2018-dont-sleep-on-uab

    Darious Williams is a top prospect out of UAB that nobody is talking about
    Did NFL scouts forget UAB football is back?

    By Alexis Chassen@Lovelybuckeye Apr 7, 2018, 8:00am EDT

    NFL talent evaluators will continue to ignore the University of Alabama-Birmingham at their own risk.

    One season into its return to Conference USA following a two-year program shutdown, UAB had zero players invited to the NFL combine, or even listed as potential draft picks on the official NFL site. Those scouts who attended UAB’s pro day in March saw one major reason to keep paying attention: Cornerback Darious Williams.

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    UAB football isn’t just back. It’s good. Wow.
    2018 C-USA power rankings: Can anyone besides Marshall scare FAU?

    Alongside five other draft-eligible Blazers, the corner put on a show in Birmingham. Several of his workout results would have landed him among the top cornerbacks at the combine.
    Meet Darious, your new favorite sleeper draft pick.

    The 5-foot-10, 180-pound cornerback out of Jacksonville, Florida didn’t head to UAB straight out of high school, but rather joined the football team at Marietta College, a DIII school in Ohio. After just one year up north, he left the program to go back home and deal with some family issues. It took two tries — and a new head coach — before Williams was accepted as a walk-on to the UAB program ahead of the 2014 season.

    Williams emerged as a consistent contributor in his first season, appearing in 12 games and making five starts. After recording 23 total tackles, six defended passes and one pick-6 (on a nine-yard return that season, he garnered offers from South Alabama, Southern Miss, and Troy once UAB’s program was shutdown, but ultimately he chose to stay with the Blazers. Williams spent two years practicing and training until the the program was back competing in 2017.

    “I think (the NFL scouts) like a lot of things — his length, his speed,” said UAB head coach Bill Clark, according to 247Sports. “Now, with physicality, that light came on early in the year. When you got all those things — smart, good person, good player, really intelligent player. He’s got all the attributes that they’re looking for.”
    How good was his pro day? Top-10 cornerback good.

    Williams’ finished his pro day workout with a 4.44 second 40-yard dash (tied for No. 9 among combine top CB performers), a 39” vertical jump (tying for second-best CB jump at the combine) and a 6.84 second 3-cone drill (would’ve put him at No. 10 among CBs at the combine).


    He helped UAB to a surprisingly good season, especially on defense.

    Williams’s pro day results were just the cherry on top of a senior season that included helping UAB’s defense rank among some of the best in the country.

    They fielded a top-50 defense! Think about that! They ranked in the top 25 in defensive success rate and in the top 15 against the pass.

    The Blazers weren’t just back last season, they were actually pretty good. After almost completing rebuilding in just a couple recruiting cycles, they ended up going 6-0 at home and 6-2 against conference opponents, finishing their first season back with a 8-5 record. It was also only the second time in program history that UAB had made a bowl game — even if they would lose 6-41 to Ohio in the Bahamas Bowl.

    UAB hasn’t had a player drafted since 2015, and among the program’s 12 all-time draft picks, only three of those have been defensive backs. The two most successful NFL DBs out of UAB were both drafted in 1998, Dainon Sidney (Tennessee Titans) and Izell Reese (Dallas Cowboys). And the most recent DB taken was almost two decades ago, when Rodregis Brooks was picked in the seventh round by the Indianapolis Colts in 2000.
    The team that drafts Darious Williams will get a ball hawk.

    Aside from the obvious athleticism displayed during his pro day, Williams has found success as a ball hawk in the secondary. One of the few players to stick around after the program was shutdown for financial reasons following the 2014 season, Williams returned the field last season with new motivation to dominate — which is exactly what he did.

    Williams finished his senior campaign with the Blazers with 50 total tackles (4 for loss), 15 pass breakups, and five (!!!) interceptions resulting in one pick-6. He finished 2017 ranked No. 2 in Conference USA for interceptions made, and No. 1 in passes defended.

    Williams may not have garnered the same amount of national attention as Ohio State’s Denzel Ward or Iowa’s Josh Jackson, but he quietly had a senior season that was among the best in the country. He was named a 2018 PFF First Team All-American, thanks to finishing the year with the second-highest coverage grade of any cornerback in the FBS.
    Keep paying attention to UAB.

    Things are looking up for the once defunct program with news that the team is getting a new stadium. Whatever NFL team does notice Williams, will be getting a steal. He will also be a walking endorsement for the potential of players at overlooked schools like UAB. After going through the adversity he did in his four years in Birmingham, Williams’s transition to the NFL will be even sweeter.

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    in reply to: Rams waiver claim … 10/8 #92093
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    in reply to: access to all 19 games #92042
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    http://www.nflfullhd.com/15782-2/
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    You can view the game here. Each link takes you to approximately one quarter of the game. The last link would be the 4th quarter.

    https://ok.ru/video/780296522308
    A condensed version of the game you can view.

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    in reply to: reactions to the Seattle game #92005
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    The Rams showed moral fiber.

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    in reply to: inactives & other tweets & link to pregame #91995
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    in reply to: inactives & other tweets & link to pregame #91989
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    Earlier this week I saw reports that Natson would be starting. We go with our 3rd option on returns and have 8 offensive linemen active. ?Maybe Saffold is a bit questionable.

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    in reply to: Tweets – 10/6 #91967
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    This defense looks like it could use Quinn’s speed on the edge.

    But Quinn only has 1 sack through 4 games. And he has 0 forced fumbles. I’d guess he’s still not close to the same player he was pre-back surgery.

    probably never will be but still far better than what they have right now.

    there is still ogbo… but i’m not gonna get my hopes up.

    Don’t forget Ja’Von Rolland-Jones. Tied for the NCAA Career Record in Sacks with Ravens great Terrell Suggs. Rams just added him to the Practice Squad.

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    in reply to: Tweets – 10/6 #91961
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    The Rams saved ~ $11.5 million by trading Quinn to Miami for basically a 4th round choice, which equaled Brian Allen.
    The Rams saved ~ $11 million by trading Ogletree to the Giants.
    Traded to New York (NYG) from Los Angeles (LA) with 2019 7th round pick for 2018 4th round pick (#135 John Franklin-Myers) and 2018 6th round pick (#176 John Kelly)
    Ndamukong Suh DT $14,000,000
    Marcus Peters CB $1,741,931
    Aqib Talib CB $11,000,000
    .
    So they traded Quinn and Ogletree for a couple 4th round picks+(Allen, Myers, and Kelly).
    Saved $22.5 million
    and paid $~27 million to Suh, Peters, and Talib.

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    in reply to: Goff: the October thread #91949
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    Stopping Gurley is not the way to stop the Rams anymore. 😉

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    in reply to: Tweets – 10/6 #91943
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    The Rams could use that on defense.

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    in reply to: Tweets – 10/2 Rams make roster moves #91845
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    On the flip side – and one way or another this needs to get better – the #Rams are 31st in defensive hurries.

    I think part of that is the lack of edge rush and PART is teams are extremely conscious of the fact that they have to get rid of the ball early.

    Rams’ defense pressuring opposing quarterbacks more than any other team

    Rams’ defense pressuring opposing quarterbacks more than any other team
    Posted by Michael David Smith on October 3, 2018, 12:33 PM EDT

    Everyone knows the Rams’ offense is setting the world on fire, but the Rams’ defense probably deserves more credit for the team’s 4-0 start.

    Particularly impressive is the Rams’ pass rush, which is putting pressure on opposing quarterbacks more frequently than any other defense in the NFL. According to Chris Trapasso of the Buffalo News, using data compiled by Pro Football Focus, the Rams’ defense has faced 157 dropbacks and pressured the quarterback on 65 of those dropbacks. That’s a pressure rate of 41.4 percent, the best in the NFL.

    The Rams have only recorded eight sacks this season, with defensive tackles Aaron Donald and Ndamukong Suh as the team’s co-leaders with two sacks apiece. But sacks don’t tell the whole story. Pressuring the opposing quarterback into getting rid of the ball quickly is an important part of having a good defense even if you don’t take down the quarterback. For the Rams in particular, who have spent most of the season playing from ahead, they’re able to tee off on a quarterback who’s trying to bring the team back from behind.

    Keeping Jared Goff upright is the most important priority for the Rams, but getting after the opposing passer is also a very important element in their success this year.

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    in reply to: Tweets – 10/2 Rams make roster moves #91798
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    On the flip side – and one way or another this needs to get better – the #Rams are 31st in defensive hurries.

    I think part of that is the lack of edge rush and PART is teams are extremely conscious of the fact that they have to get rid of the ball early.

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    in reply to: Tweets – 10/2 Rams make roster moves #91794
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    Talking about Ogbo Okoronkwo.

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    in reply to: Tweets – 10/2 Rams make roster moves #91793
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    One more player can be added to the roster. Plus one more when they eventually cut Santos.

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    in reply to: Tweets – 10/2 Rams make roster moves #91792
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    https://www.therams.com/news/rams-sign-k-cairo-santos

    Tuesday, Oct 02, 2018 01:10 PM

    Rams Sign K Cairo Santos

    Myles Simmons
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    The Rams have made a change at kicker.

    Though head coach Sean McVay said on Monday that there’s a chance All-Pro Greg Zuerlein could return from his groin injury this week, Los Angeles elected to waive Sam Ficken on Tuesday and sign Cairo Santos.

    Originally an undrafted free agent out of Tulane, Santos played 51 games for the Chiefs from 2014-2017. In that time, Santos connected on 84.8 percent of his field goals and 96.2 of his extra points.

    Santos, however, suffered a groin injury early in the season last year, and ended up being waived/injured in September. He signed with the Bears in November, kicking with them for two games. He hit one-of-two field goals — though the second came from over 50-yards out — and hit both extra points.

    The Tulane product signed with the Jets in the 2018 offseason, but was cut during training camp. He recently tried out for the Browns in September, and had a successful tryout with L.A. on Tuesday.

    Kai Forbath — who has spent time with Washington, New Orleans, and Minnesota — also tried out for the Rams on Tuesday.

    Santos is expected to serve as Los Angeles’ kicker until Zuerlein is ready to return.

    L.A. added two players to its practice squad on Tuesday: edge rusher Ja’Von Rolland-Jones and defensive back Linden Stephens.

    Additionally, the Rams have waived outside linebacker Carlos Thompson — who was on injured reserve. And the club has cut defensive end Marcus Martin from the practice squad.

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    in reply to: Rams topple Vikings 38-31 – Podcast #91788
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    in reply to: Sunday's games…gonna watch anything? #91727
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    So much for Miami going 4 and 0.

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    in reply to: tweets n stuff … 9/29-9/30 #91715
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    https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/pro-week-3-nfl-defensive-line-rankings

    Week 3 NFL defensive line rankings
    By Austin Gayle • Sep 27, 2018

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    https://www.downtownrams.com/single-post/2018/09/29/Rams-PFF-Grades-Following-Week-Four-TNF-Win-Over-Vikings

    Rams PFF Grades Following Week Four TNF Win Over Vikings

    September 29, 2018

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    Jake Ellenbogen

    The Rams came back to the Coliseum on a short week to go up against the toughest test of their young season. Los Angeles took care of business defeating the Vikings in a thriller on Primetime. Here are the Rams Pro Football Focus grades after their week four win.

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