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We could do much worse and if we have to "settle for" Schoonmaker while grabbing an Edge and CB, how bad is that?Schoonmaker as a 3rd round consolation prize.
We could do much worse and if we have to "settle for" Schoonmaker while grabbing an Edge and CB, how bad is that?Schoonmaker as a 3rd round consolation prize.
We could do much worse and if we have to "settle for" Schoonmaker while grabbing an Edge and CB, how bad is that?
Leave R2.36 alone to pick up a plug and play player. Trade down from R3.77 to get more picks.We could do much worse and if we have to "settle for" Schoonmaker while grabbing an Edge and CB, how bad is that?
I'd take it. Would prefer Edge, CB, TE, RB, WR with the first 5 but I'd take yours.Leave R2.36 alone to pick up a plug and play player. Trade down from R3.77 to get more picks.
Example: Rams trade R3.77 and R5.177 for Browns R3.98, R4.111 and R4.126. Value chart shows it’s a fair trade.
Then get Edge, IOL, CB, (RB or WR) and TE (in no particular order) with first 5 picks.
I’m seeing too many plug and play IOL to pass up. Some will be gone earlier than R2.36 but Torrence, Avila, Mauch, Schwartz, Tippman, Bergeron, Steen, Wright are IMO too good to pass up completely.I'd take it. Would prefer Edge, CB, TE, RB, WR with the first 5 but I'd take yours.
Torrence isn't a fit for the sort of OLs McVay has pursued.Good to hear. They're 1-2 according to this (random) site. Torrence is bigger, and is known for run blocking (which I think is what Stafford needs the most) though.
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Our coach is our coach, and he runs the scheme he does.^^^ maybe that should change ^^^
True but if they considered him a non-fit they wouldn't have interviewed him. Maybe they are considering a different approach.Torrence isn't a fit for the sort of OLs McVay has pursued.
And maybe that's one of the reasons we haven't run the ball worth a damn outside of Gurley the last 5+ years.Torrence isn't a fit for the sort of OLs McVay has pursued.
Maybe. It would surprise me. Napier did run a ZBS. But Torrence isn't the most fleet-flooted guy. And to this point, McVay has preferred quickness and intelligence to size and power. But yeah, maybe with the new OL Coach, he's changing his approach.True but if they considered him a non-fit they wouldn't have interviewed him. Maybe they are considering a different approach.
Certainly hope Rams are considering a different approach. They need to be.True but if they considered him a non-fit they wouldn't have interviewed him. Maybe they are considering a different approach.
the very definition of insanity.Do you bring in someone new to run the same system which just failed?
It's also a system that has succeeded in the past. So now what do we do attribute it to a one off bad luck and keep it or do we change the system? That's something only Sean McVay can answer we're all just guessing around here. But we just brought in a guy who was Aaron Kromer's assistant for the last 4 years and still have Kromer Jr on the staff. What did we run when Aaron Kromer was our OL coach? Pretty sure it was the same system so the guy coaching the OL might suggest we're staying the same.Certainly hope Rams are considering a different approach. They need to be.
Imo the collapse last year of the oline, and players not being ready or able to step in and stay healthy, were more than bad luck.
Firing Carberry strongly suggests McVay got the message. Do you bring in someone new to run the same system which just failed?
I'm going to be that guy for a second but I never really understood that Einstein quote. The definition of insanity is being seriously mentally ill. Doing the same thing over and over again expecting a different result would only seem to be an example of insanity.the very definition of insanity.
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Prior to last season the OL and offensive system in general had been pretty successful under McVay from 2017-2021.
No disrespect to McVay the OL with Whit was solid in 2021 but Carberry was let go 2022 the season where we had the worst Ol injuries in just under 50 years of any team in the league.Certainly hope Rams are considering a different approach. They need to be.
Imo the collapse last year of the oline, and players not being ready or able to step in and stay healthy, were more than bad luck.
Firing Carberry strongly suggests McVay got the message. Do you bring in someone new to run the same system which just failed?