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Garrett may not play and if he does it won’t be at 100%Running the ball with a complimentary quick passing game is how you beat Cleveland. McVay needs to play 12 personnel and shelve his slow developing passing attack. Play TE Long on the left to help slow Garrett. Smith on the right side is explosive and strong so Havenstein will have his hands full. Hopefully, Higbee can help with a chip to help slow that explosive first step Smith has.
I see Higbee as being a key receiver in this game. With Kupp playing and Nacua the Brown secondary will have their hands full when you add in Higbee. But it's the run game that will be key to beating the Browns. If Williams and Freeman can continually gash them for chunk yardage the Rams can win this game. I love that combination of William's vision and elusiveness and Freeman's speed and power. Those two can wear a defense down after 3 quarters and in the 4th they could be gassed.
I remember him saying he grew up idolizing Steven Jackson. He plays like him for sure, very physical.
If he can do it against the Browns then it adds merit, and it does seem like every time he is on the field this O becomes exciting and dangerous…But let's not forget it was a weak Arizona opposition
Agreed on both points. This offense needs a good RB to really function. Hopefully McVay sees it now. But I am not holding my breath, as I cannot see how this year would be any different than the several before it.If he can do it against the Browns then it adds merit, and it does seem like every time he is on the field this O becomes exciting and dangerous…
yeah his vision is outstanding - which to me is the true talent of a great RB.He's the next in a long line of stud RBs for this franchise. Dude doesn't have elite speed, but I think he is showing to be great at every other facet of the position
That and, like others have said.. vision and decision making.Straight line speed not the greatest, but I think quickness is more key for a RB and Kyren has that for sure.
Rushing yards/game:
1. De’Von Achane 89.0
2. Christian McCaffrey 86.0
3. Kyren Williams 85.9