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Offense:
Rams - 30th
Jags - 32nd
Defense:
Jags - 22nd
Rams - 23rd
Rushing:
Jags - 31st
Rams - 32nd
The only edge the Rams have is in passing:
Rams - 12th
Jags - 30th
If the Rams come out with the same lackluster passing scheme as the last four games, I wouldn't count on that holding up. The passing game stats are weighted heavily by the first two games where SB had 651 yards and 5 passing TDs vs 442 and 2 passing TDs. We are all aware that a lot of the yards against ATL, Dallas, and San Fran were after they were out ahead.
The upside is that all 11 sacks were in the last two games. If the Jags can't get to Bradford like ATL and Dallas, maybe there is hope of an uptick in the passing game?
Fisher says Pead will be getting more touches. Of course, he said that about Stacy two weeks ago. I have no idea what they actually intend to do.
I'm just looking at the reality of this game for some hope.
Just as I felt last week, outside of my opinion on the blocking and scheming, which you all know, Pead is the only hope of seeing something interesting this game.
Improvements in blocking and scheming could yield a Rams blowout. We shall see.
Same rams:
Jags 19 Rams 17
Pead is given a lot of touches and emerges:
Rams 19 Jags 17
A miracle of offensive scheme improvements, great blocking for TA, and a lot of touches for Pead:
Rams 30 Jags 17
Rams - 30th
Jags - 32nd
Defense:
Jags - 22nd
Rams - 23rd
Rushing:
Jags - 31st
Rams - 32nd
The only edge the Rams have is in passing:
Rams - 12th
Jags - 30th
If the Rams come out with the same lackluster passing scheme as the last four games, I wouldn't count on that holding up. The passing game stats are weighted heavily by the first two games where SB had 651 yards and 5 passing TDs vs 442 and 2 passing TDs. We are all aware that a lot of the yards against ATL, Dallas, and San Fran were after they were out ahead.
The upside is that all 11 sacks were in the last two games. If the Jags can't get to Bradford like ATL and Dallas, maybe there is hope of an uptick in the passing game?
Fisher says Pead will be getting more touches. Of course, he said that about Stacy two weeks ago. I have no idea what they actually intend to do.
I'm just looking at the reality of this game for some hope.
Just as I felt last week, outside of my opinion on the blocking and scheming, which you all know, Pead is the only hope of seeing something interesting this game.
Improvements in blocking and scheming could yield a Rams blowout. We shall see.
Same rams:
Jags 19 Rams 17
Pead is given a lot of touches and emerges:
Rams 19 Jags 17
A miracle of offensive scheme improvements, great blocking for TA, and a lot of touches for Pead:
Rams 30 Jags 17