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Todd had 52 yards after contact!

Unfortunately this is what I predicted before this season - as you'll see if you check my post history. Its not all offensive line; its philosophy, play calling, predictability of how our plays are drawn up, the lack of a QB with an arm that scares a defense, receivers who are just not good enough and a head coach who can't figure all this out. We can't run Gurley into a brick wall all day every day for 16 games I don't care how good he is. His career will be wasted. We must start going deep early and often - stretch the defense out and open up the run for Gurley. Otherwise we might as well play Benny Cunnigham until they're tired.

This makes sense. In an ideal world your opponent only has a coin-flip chance of knowing what you are going to do next. The most frustrating play against SF was I believe when the Rams had gotten to about the SF 27 yard line 1st and 10. I was yelling for a play action pass into the end zone but they handed off to Gurley predictably and he got 1 yard.

I'm expecting a more reasonable performance against Seattle but methinks the defense will need to score a TD for us to have a chance.

Fitz tearing it up

It was a question! Was I not clear enough!? And I think that it's difficult for a receiver to get 1000 yards a season when so many passes are being spread around to other Targets!
{ And what is this code you speak mean .." What are nbb u trying to say?":confused:}
aw ok lol yea that's a factor 2 but if I'm not mistaken Britt had 5 catches for like 60 yrs. If he get that or more every game that's 960 at least. There's opportunities wr not taking advantage. Austin's getting the targets but he has drops and no separation. They need to impose a heavy dose of Britt and Quick to open up for Tavon and Gurley
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Oh Boy!!!

I was almost convinced it was Tavon driving and I wasn't going to be surprised honestly.

Well, that's his lesson on NOT lending expensive items to friends. I sure as fuck wouldn't let a friend borrow a luxury vehicle, especially if I'm a public figure. You just never know what kind of BS will happen.

Can't see week 2

No. You weren't doing anything wrong. I put the Thursday game up on Tuesday and I was intending to put the Weekend's games up after the Thursday game. Betting lines tend to be erratic until Friday and trying to maintain accurate betting odds for fake money is a massive time sink. (The Browns went from +240 to +215 during the Jets @ Bills game). I put 11 of the 15 remaining games up after the Jets won. I'll finish the last 4 later today.

TRANSCRIPTS: Fisher & Gurley Post Practice (9/15)

(On if the injuries to WR Nelson Spruce and WR Pharoh Cooper handcuff the offense)
“You have to play through injures, that’s your philosophy. Who knows what would happen had they both been available – we don’t know. But we’ll find out when they come back. Other guys have to step up.”

Maybe I'm taking this out of context... but if Fisher is thinking the outcome of that shitfest MIGHT have been any different if 2 rookies were available, then we got some problems. How about he get his ex-Titan bff to "step up"... or the guy that just signed that fat ass extension? We could have had Antonio Brown and Julio Jones out there at WR and it still would have been a loss. :palm:
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TRANSCRIPTS: Seattle Defensive Coordinator Kris Richard

(On where DeShawn Shead has made the most improvement)
“Eye discipline. Eye discipline is critical. If your eyes are right, your body’s right. So if your eyes are bad, your body is going to be bad. When your body’s bad, that’s when we’re going to be beat.”

Something I am not certain the Rams stress enough with their CBs. Jenks never learned it, although he is off to a good start with the Giants so maybe their staff has helped there.

(On what was he not seeing at the time that he felt he needed to make eye discipline an emphasis)
“It’s just going to come down to the coverage. [It] has to match the effort up front with the pressure. When our guys are coming off the football, we know we’re going to have to cover tight. The opposing offense as we can imagine are going to be prepared. They’re going to do more to protect their quarterbacks. So if they have a little bit more time to throw we need to be in tighter coverage.”

Another area the Rams need to work on IMO. When their guys are coming off the football well their DBs are ten yards back and giving up the horizontal stuff, and don't tighten up until the opponent crosses midfield. Drives me insano.
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