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As I said in another thread, our defense would have run Daniels ragged for most of the game.So many people do this, not just you...but we would have had to get by Washington before playing the Chiefs. That would have been a challenge, not automatic.
But I agree with you that adding Adams and Ford are two strong moves.
As long as they stop jacking around with the lineup.Rams should be a legit contender this year. So yeah I'd say we deserve to be talked about now in that top group of teams.
But that said are we finally going to have a fucking year where the OL starts fast? Because that never seems to happen for us. And until it happens this team is never going to challenge for a top seed.
Same with the defense. Which also seems to start slow and ascend as the year progresses and things are tuned and guys sort into roles.
You can't fuck around if you want a bye week or home games in January. Gotta win early in the season and position yourself to compete for that top seed.
Maybe.As I said in another thread, our defense would have run Daniels ragged for most of the game.
Sure he would make a few plays but I think they score 20 points on us at most.
And although our offense had issues, Washington's defense had even bigger issues.
I think we score 30 points on them.
FWIW, that's generally seemed to have been a problem league wide for a few years now. But this entire team notoriously starts slow. Interesting that the Bengals have the same problem and same coaching tree... wonder if there any other McVayites with similar issues.But that said are we finally going to have a fucking year where the OL starts fast?
Eagles also have the top assistant coach in the league (by many NFL team's judgment) in Jeff Stoutland. I've heard teams rank him ahead of all the top OC's and DC's for his impact year in and year out.Detroit and Philly have absolute dominance at tackles and explosive RB’s.
Detroit had a ton of key injuries on defense.
Rams have an edge in the passing game with Stafford, Puka and Adams, assuming all stay healthy and Adams doesn’t fall off.
Then two variables left are injuries and draft.
I think the Rams would have defeated the Commodes. I understand that the transitive law doesn’t work in the NFL, but I like the matchup. I was hoping the Rams would get the Commodes in the playoffs. As good as Daniels was this season he’s a rookie and that team had a few holes.So many people do this, not just you...but we would have had to get by Washington before playing the Chiefs. That would have been a challenge, not automatic.
But I agree with you that adding Adams and Ford are two strong moves.
Biggest variable for DET is they lost both coordinators. Campbell will be exposed.Detroit and Philly have absolute dominance at tackles and explosive RB’s.
Detroit had a ton of key injuries on defense.
Rams have an edge in the passing game with Stafford, Puka and Adams, assuming all stay healthy and Adams doesn’t fall off.
Then two variables left are injuries and draft.
Highlight reels tend to only show the highlights. Gotta watch full games to get a real feel. Or a cutup of all his snaps in a game, though that shit is hard to find unless you work for an NFL team.Watching his highlight reel I was struck by how sure a tackler he is. He gets the runner's legs, none of this bouncing off the shoulders bullshit...
The top TEs will show something year one. Usually that means they're advanced in the pass game. This is why those guys go off the board generally by early round 2. It is also why McVay hasn't managed to get one of them. Detroit took LaPorta damn near in his face.Yet they all took time to develop past year 1. Do we have that luxury with Stafford or do we get more of a day 1 impact player? TE is a position that notoriously takes time for rookies to develop. Not saying it isn't possible as Gronk and Graham seem to make a leap in year 2. Lastly, if you are talking about Dallas Clark, think he's a horrible example as he sucked ass compared to the other 2 you mentioned career wise. If any TE that we'd go after in rd 1 goes that career route, I'd rather pass.
Yeah their offseason plan last year for the OL blew up in their face when Avila couldn't handle Center. Then Jackson did his best but he is no top Center either. This year may be Limmer > Shelton with a "competition" but of course Limmer should win that shit assuming he improves in his pass pro. If not that's a big time concern.As long as they stop jacking around with the lineup.
AJax - Avila - Shelton (Limmer) - Dotson - Havs looks great, but if they keep scrambling things up, they'll come out cold again.
And I'm not 100% on Shelton yet... last year he was on the Bears, not the Rams, and offenses can change drastically in 2 years -- did Shelton play with Dotson? does he remember Avila's tendencies??