Careful there, ... people may start suggesting the same of McVay ...
At least McVay has performed at an elite level as a playcaller before. This year, not so much, but his first two years with the Rams were pretty damn good in that respect.
Careful there, ... people may start suggesting the same of McVay ...
It's interesting because I don't believe the Rams were ever given a choice during the game. The Cowboys chose in both halves.Because by Dak choosing to kick, that left the Rams with the choice for the 2nd half. And they chose to receive, I think its ironic that the league office said to use common sense, when the whole thing was due to Dak not using common sense.
At least McVay has performed at an elite level as a playcaller before. This year, not so much, but his first two years with the Rams were pretty damn good in that respect.
You can’t come out with 4 straight pass plays then expect to run. Goff was off early in the game everyone could see that. The game wasn’t out of hand. There wasn’t any jet sweeps or anything that was effective for this offense the last couple weeks.Did we watch the same game? Some of you asking to run more when the OL was getting blown up all day at the LOS.
That is a problem, but part of the problem is not just the ratio itself, but the types of runs he tried today. It was up the middle for little or no gain, again and again. No off tackle or outside runs, no jet sweeps, and not much of anything that forced the defense to think about what was coming - in a very stark contrast to what we saw the previous week. And have we *ever* run a draw play in McVay's time here? Bueller? Bueller?
That kind of constrained playcalling on his part contributed to us falling behind and needing to pass to catch up, further fueling the lopsided ratio.
McVay really needs some kind of quality control guy to whisper in his ear. Someone to tell him "hey, run a couple jet sweeps" or "try an outside run". One common thread I have seen in games this year when McVay's playcalling has suffered is that he gets himself into a box and won't step out of it, thereby helping the opposing D by eliminating any need for them to guess and any risk of guessing wrong. Then they just tee right off on us and everything falls apart.
It's not like it was a one score game.
What’s up Jason?"How we doin' guys?"
~Jason Garrett.
I have noticed when things dont go as planned McVay gets very predictable.
He seems to get away from the gameplan very quickly.
I dunno tho. Isn't that how it goes with every team that loses? Things dont go your way and everyone on their couch knows better than the coach.
The difference between this year and the last two years - on both sides of the ball - is adjustments. There were games in 2017 and 2018 where things didn't initially go the Rams way or the initial gameplan didn't work. So they adjusted. And often times, it worked out and got the team back on track. This season it seems like neither Sean nor Wade have answers when their initial gameplan goes to shit, and that ends up trickling down to the players.