max said:I don't believe it's just random luck.
There has got to be a reason(s) why the Rams can't get a TO to save their life. I just don't know why. If I had to guess I would say it was because they are so young. But it's just a guess.
X said:I've counted three potential turnovers that didn't bounce our way in these past two games, so I'd be more apt to let the season play out a little before calling this a concern. shyte happens. There was a stretch during the middle of last year that we caused a ton of loose balls, but they kept bouncing back to the other team. When all was said and done last year, we ended up right where we are now (-1).
Last year we were 17th in TO ratio, and now we're 19th. Let's see how it plays out.
Yeah. And Bradford has had 2 tipped balls go for pick-6's. Still sounds like luck (or a curse).X said:I've counted three potential turnovers that didn't bounce our way in these past two games, so I'd be more apt to let the season play out a little before calling this a concern. shyte happens. There was a stretch during the middle of last year that we caused a ton of loose balls, but they kept bouncing back to the other team. When all was said and done last year, we ended up right where we are now (-1).
Last year we were 17th in TO ratio, and now we're 19th. Let's see how it plays out.
bluecoconuts said:As far as interceptions go, I think our secondary isn't playing as aggressive as they could be. My guess would be that this is part of the process for a young team being built up.
max said:I'm a bit skeptical of that explanation. I think it's more likely that we have a bunch of kids who are still focused on not making mistakes where a seasoned vet knows all the tricks in getting a takeaway. We don't have guys like that in our back 7 yet.