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OK, I joked about this in an earlier thread but it got me thinking. I know sometimes teams will win the toss and elect to kick to start the game. I am not sure if this happened today but I'm almost positive the team has done this before. (Someone in the know please confirm or deny this)
Anyway...I think this CAN BE a strong tactic if you are confident your DEF can handle business on the opening drive and deflate the opposing team AND give you an edge to start the second half. However, with THIS team I think maybe they should try to get the offense going ASAP. These slow starts are killers and the team is not good enough to play from behind. The team is built to run and typically you get pass heavy when trailing.
Now this post is a moot one if I am incorrect and the Rams don't / haven't ever elected to kick to start... but point being... we need to energize the players and team as a whole SOMEHOW. Can't wait to MAYBE get something going with 5 mins left in the 2nd or at the end of the 3rd. Fish needs to light a fire under these dudes and coaches arses and get some positive results. (fingers crossed) I'm not ready to give up after Week 1.... and I doubt the team is either.
Anyway...I think this CAN BE a strong tactic if you are confident your DEF can handle business on the opening drive and deflate the opposing team AND give you an edge to start the second half. However, with THIS team I think maybe they should try to get the offense going ASAP. These slow starts are killers and the team is not good enough to play from behind. The team is built to run and typically you get pass heavy when trailing.
Now this post is a moot one if I am incorrect and the Rams don't / haven't ever elected to kick to start... but point being... we need to energize the players and team as a whole SOMEHOW. Can't wait to MAYBE get something going with 5 mins left in the 2nd or at the end of the 3rd. Fish needs to light a fire under these dudes and coaches arses and get some positive results. (fingers crossed) I'm not ready to give up after Week 1.... and I doubt the team is either.