I agree.
Those WRs are just too deadly to play that way if pressure isn't going to get home. By home I mean making Goff move....he is actually pretty good against the blitz if he can stand in against it.
It got home pretty good in the 2nd half.
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I agree.
Those WRs are just too deadly to play that way if pressure isn't going to get home. By home I mean making Goff move....he is actually pretty good against the blitz if he can stand in against it.
It got better certainly.It got home pretty good in the 2nd half.
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This has been the constant when the pass rush seems less effective. Shula has been focused on run contain and doesn't have it dialed all the way up. The good news is, he can turn it on and let them loose whenever he wants.It got better certainly.
The pass rush has fallen off greatly however overall.
Turner did say that in the second half Shula told them to get after it. That does imply they were being very conscious of a run D first approach in the first half.
If a players isn't able to run the game plan then he shouldn't play.
Injuries happen.....something like a hamstring can get irritated at any time. A deep route with sprinting can do it, but, so can catching a little swing pass and trying to cut to avoid a defender.
Injuries are injuries, no one to blame.
Mercy -- look at this rep by Fiske:
View: https://x.com/RussNFLDraft/status/2001474928382742968?s=20
If he's not healthy enough to do what he needs to do then he should sit.DUDE - think you’re a little crazy with your assumption? I say that for the same purpose if DAVANTE ADAMS plays Thursday??
Then again IMO maybe he shouldn’t be out there at all if he’s going to injury himself worse.
BTW - when you talk about say the route tree.They threw it to him earlier in the game.My point is doing it say when you already know the first 15 Plays !! You are warm & know when your number is going to be called -verse- later in the game & hurting a bit from earlier & the day is 10 degrees colder.
To each his own.I’ll say on that play sequence,that’s on Sean Mcvay.Posting or screaming at him across the field isn’t going to change anything.It won’t change my opinion either.
Noticed the focus on run stopping.This has been the constant when the pass rush seems less effective. Shula has been focused on run contain and doesn't have it dialed all the way up. The good news is, he can turn it on and let them loose whenever he wants.
At the end of the day, the Rams have the 3rd best scoring defense. We shouldn't worry - the front 7 is good.
If he's not healthy enough to do what he needs to do then he should sit.