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Funny but it hurts to know it's also the truth.Turnstiles are insulted by Evans
Funny but it hurts to know it's also the truth.Turnstiles are insulted by Evans
Don’t think that at all…he’s more a burnout waiting to happen, imo.
Obushi Skura and you have a tremendously better player available in Daryl Williams not an all pro but at least he is solid he won't just put up a stop sign and actually hope you stop.I mean, there has to be a practice squad player on some team better than Evans. What are they looking at? It is puzzling. Evans is as good as he will ever be and it's clear he is not an NFL player. It seems almost cruel to leave him out there.
McVay has had weeks to tweak the offense. Clearly the offensive line and running backs are a liability but on the rare occasion they establish any sort of running game he goes to the pass.
They could not protect Stafford who was erratic anyway. But admit you can't protect him and design more quick passes. Something.
Nonsense.Eventually the defense has to make a play. They play bend don't break because of some deficiencies in the secondary...I get that.
However, a good team plays complimentary football and with an offense that can't get anything going most of the time, the defense has to be more aggressive and create some short fields to help that offense.
Giving up some drives that result in your offense getting pinned inside the 10 certainly doesn't help.
And giving up long drives in between our offense going 3 and out too often, only grinds down the defense to the point that they will break when it matters.
I would rather give up a 5 play drive and a big play TD every now and then, if I also got some 3 and outs and a turnover more often.
Right now they have a bad combination of defensive scheme and offensive struggles.
And gruden. It's nice to just employ your friend but if your telling me gruden is a consultant from his couch and you have Cohen and obviously Mcvay and you still run the same run play up the ass of Evans. How about a fucking draw play a couple times or some tosses.My last vent is more of a question. What is with the stupid ass questions these reporters ask McVay after a loss like this? "What were you thinking when Cooper is scoring on that long pass play?"
What the fuck do you think he was thinking?! How about you ask him why Bobby Evans continues to be starting on the o line? Or why he gets away from Henderson when he's actually being productive? Why he hasn't done anything schematically (like use 12 personnel) to help the offensive line? What the fuck Liam Coen actually does since he obviously doesn't call plays?
I don't know how much more credit I could have given the defense in my post. They held up until the last drive - that's a fact. They gave up the touchdown on the Bucs' final drive of the game. I know they aren't robots, that they get tired, make mental mistakes but the scheme definitely didn't help. When professional analysts who have played the game are scratching their heads and clowning on our scheme in that moment, I'm not sure what there is to argue.
Ramsey literally said that...But we're expected to believe they carry no blame for today's loss. Yeah, I'm sure AD, JR, etc., walked off the field after that last drive and said "We did our job! Just look at the stats!"
They shouldn't of been out there. If the offense doesn't suck rt now we're are gloating about the defense.I'm more focused on the D's scheme on that last drive, nothing more. Sometimes gotta win ugly and the defensive scheme didn't help there. Unfortunately we have to rely on them so heavily thanks to our shitty offense.
The defense did it's job though I'm shocked by some of the takes. Just the fourth quarter alone when defenses at normal use are already tired but 3 three and outs is ridiculous. We needed one play from the offense .....But we're expected to believe they carry no blame for today's loss. Yeah, I'm sure AD, JR, etc., walked off the field after that last drive and said "We did our job! Just look at the stats!"
I agree they shouldn't have been, but they were. Gotta play better defense schematically at that point. Just pissed they couldn't save us from our weak ass offensive performance. I definitely blame our offense way more than the defense, but I just can't give that shitty scheme at the end a pass either.They shouldn't of been out there. If the offense doesn't suck rt now we're are gloating about the defense.
It's not a game of tag your it.
When they celebrated after the 4th down while yes premature but they though it's over. If you can get 1 first down you deserve to lose.
We would have loved to squeeze one more drop of from that defense but we couldn't and ok the scheme maybe could be adjusted at time but for all intensive purposes the game was over.
Tell it to Jalen Ramsey:I agree they shouldn't have been, but they were. Gotta play better defense schematically at that point. Just pissed they couldn't save us from our weak ass offensive performance. I definitely blame our offense way more than the defense, but I just can't give that shitty scheme at the end a pass either.
Ramsey literally said that...
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“We have so many games where the defense will get a stop and we’ll got to the sideline and they’ll be like, ‘Y’all stay locked in. Y’all stay locked in. Y’all gonna have to go back out there again.’ It shouldn’t be like that. We gotta have some dogs who are gonna be like, ‘We’re gonna close this (expletive) out,’” Ramsey said.
Steve Wyche of NFL Network, who was in the locker room and sensed the Rams’ dejected feelings, says Ramsey wasn’t the only one frustrated by the way the game ended. Ramsey told him he didn’t think the defense should’ve had to be on the field after stopping the Buccaneers on fourth down with 1:57 to play."
Jalen Ramsey frustrated by Rams offense not closing out games
Jalen Ramsey doesn’t think the Rams’ defense should’ve been on the field again after getting a clutch fourth-down stop latetheramswire.usatoday.com
Ramsey literally said that...
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“We have so many games where the defense will get a stop and we’ll got to the sideline and they’ll be like, ‘Y’all stay locked in. Y’all stay locked in. Y’all gonna have to go back out there again.’ It shouldn’t be like that. We gotta have some dogs who are gonna be like, ‘We’re gonna close this (expletive) out,’” Ramsey said.
Steve Wyche of NFL Network, who was in the locker room and sensed the Rams’ dejected feelings, says Ramsey wasn’t the only one frustrated by the way the game ended. Ramsey told him he didn’t think the defense should’ve had to be on the field after stopping the Buccaneers on fourth down with 1:57 to play."
Jalen Ramsey frustrated by Rams offense not closing out games
Jalen Ramsey doesn’t think the Rams’ defense should’ve been on the field again after getting a clutch fourth-down stop latetheramswire.usatoday.com
While I certainly get his feelings, the reality is they were out there. He wouldn't be as pissed if we won, but once again, I'm blaming our scheme at the end of allowing the Bucs to move the ball so damn effortlessly down the field on that final drive as to why we got scored on. Whether we like it or not, that was our final chance to win the game and we blew it with that weak ass scheme. It worked wonders for the majority of the game and yes the offense deserves way more blame, but the reality once again is that the defense had to play hero and wasn't helped by playing so off the ball and allowing players to get outta bounds. Ramsey himself played shitty coverage on Scotty Miller at the end.Tell it to Jalen Ramsey:
"“We shouldn’t even have been out there,” cornerback Jalen Ramsey said. “You can say it like it is — the game should have been over.”"
ThisNo, they shouldn't have had to been back out there, but they were. And it was their job to stop.
Mind you, I don't blame Ramsey, AD, or the other players, I blame the playcalls by the DC that put them in a bad position.
This defensive scheme - especially on the last drive - doesn't play to the strength of generational talents like AD and JR. You think otherwise, and I've already noted the futility of trying to convince you so this will be the end of my discussion in this thread with you.
Well.. sorry.. but both the players on offense and defense are saying it.. and Jalen added this quote too..No, they shouldn't have had to been back out there, but they were. And it was their job to stop.
Mind you, I don't blame Ramsey, AD, or the other players, I blame the playcalls by the DC that put them in a bad position.
This defensive scheme - especially on the last drive - doesn't play to the strength of generational talents like AD and JR. You think otherwise, and I've already noted the futility of trying to convince you so this will be the end of my discussion in this thread with you.
Except for losing the game at the end the defense was pretty good.Too funny when the first thing McVay says in his presser after the game is the defense did enough to give us a win the offense didn't do enough and that includes me. His whole post game is about the offense needing to be better.