I'd definitely like to know how our 2nd team OL is shaking out. I guess we know Q is our #2 LT for now.With Dedich out anyone know who's working as primary backup at Guard?
Great point.I think one aspect of this team that is being overlooked is the fact that Adams & Stafford have had a full set of OTA's and all of training camp to work together. Last year they often seemed to be a bit off. Not always on the same page.
If Adams stays healthy, he could have an even bigger impact this year. Maybe not in shear numbers, and not just TDs, but more key 3rd down completions where last year they seemed miss on quite a few when needed.
Now, he probably will get fewer snaps in order to keep him fresh, but I think they will be much more consistent together this year, between the 20's, when last year it seemed more hit & miss, especially in the first half of the season.
That concerns me. Q at LT could put Stafford on IR pretty quickI'd definitely like to know how our 2nd team OL is shaking out. I guess we know Q is our #2 LT for now.
Yeah.. single biggest issue on this team and it's a significant one, imo.That concerns me. Q at LT could put Stafford on IR pretty quick
Need to see Trost more at LT, keep in mind, plan B might be moving McClendon to LT & Trost to RT. Unless Trost showcases he can handle both.Read that Q and Trost are battling for the swing tackle spot
Which, imo, is a terrible idea. I hate the idea of making two positions worse because of one injuryNeed to see Trost more at LT, keep in mind, plan B might be moving McClendon to LT & Trost to RT. Unless Trost showcases he can handle both.
If we’re without AJax, we’re running even more 13 personnel than we think. Whoever that backup isn’t going to be doing it on an island.That concerns me. Q at LT could put Stafford on IR pretty quick
Well, that all depends. Is McClendon a better LT than Quessenberry? If Trost showcases he can handle RT well, which was his primary position in college, but I concur, the thought of flip flopping McClendon could affect his play.Which, imo, is a terrible idea. I hate the idea of making two positions worse because of one injury
I'd be real concerned with McClendon at LT. In the September 15, 2024 game against the Arizona Cardinals in Phoenix, McClendon gave up 3 sacks in the first half. I was at that game, behind the Rams bench in the 12th row. I had a clear view of McClendon that whole half, including the 3 sacks. It was herrendous. May be best to keep him at RT where somehow he has excelled very well.Well, that all depends. Is McClendon a better LT than Quessenberry? If Trost showcases he can handle RT well, which was his primary position in college, but I concur, the thought of flip flopping McClendon could affect his play.
That’s for Swing Tackle.Read that Q and Trost are battling for the swing tackle spot
Imagining what an elite young TE could do for this offense...
The moment I saw he was 6'4" I initiated a search for all the film on him I could find.How about that Matthew Caldwell? Tallest QB on the Rams roster, looking like a stud taking that shotgun snap. Eyes Left Gentlemen.
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The interesting thing about Simpson is that he'll most likely land in this intermediate space that's a mile wide between being a generational talent and a bust and people just won't know what to do with that.Glad my guesses are trending wrong on Simpson and some others so far lol..... super stoked to hope this keeps happening. Next need to see this translate against other teams. Getting a few more surprises is definitely more than welcomed hahaha