Gurley on the Dave Dameshek Program
- By bomebadeeda
- RAMS / NFL TALK
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Great Vid! And who knew Wade Phillips was the best looking Coach in the league.......
Drops happen...still had 4th down....Because of this drop we got people like @LACHAMP46 talking sh*t about how Goff can't lead the team.
I agree, after looking up the numbers through the first 7 games of the season Gurley is close to the type of season David Johnson had last year. I mention Johnson because he was in the running for some awards last season. The biggest difference between the two is that Gurley's team is actually winning games.People keep talking about Gurley being back to how he was in his rookie year but he’s even better than that.
Lol is that EDP? At the office can't watch that right now if it is.
And McVay was 15![]()
I got two different ones for my Birthday. Thank God they are not see-thru!!I got one for my wife, and it wasnt see thru
trade ya !!!
No sir you didn’t miss it. I had a busy week and didn’t get a chance.Did you do one after the Jax game? If so, I missed that one somehow.
Goff's always going to throw some ducks, and that's no big deal when you have the arm he's got.
Riddick is like a lot of these experts where he tends to "see" what players can do only once they've shown it a bit on the field at the NFL level. But he was nowhere to be seen on the Rams in general this offseason that I can recall, other than he didn't bash on Jared like his contemporaries. Seem to remember him suckin up to the whiners as well, because I recall thinking his spin on their personnel was ridiculously positive.
Bottom line is the talent evaluators who have the ability to see talent on rosters even when things around them aren't good, who can properly guesstimate what players are capable of, are the types who are employed by clubs. And in this stretch of asinine groupthink re: Jared Goff in the media, it's going to serve as a nice lesson for a lot of them that you might want to do your homework in those jobs.
I tend to be a kool-aid drinker so not gonna act all knowing just because I was finally right about some things wrt the Rams this year. But I don't get paid to analyze football. The guys who do, however, should have been able to see the pieces the Rams had in place even though the team had crashed and burned in 2016, and should have understood what so many of us here on this board did, that this past offseason fixed a lot of the wrongs and actually had a chance to win some games.
And this is why I just don't waste my time listening to these clowns, because tbh I think without the resources of a club around them they're just straight ignorant of what team rosters are, their relative strengths and weaknesses. By that I mean I'd trust the, say, Redskins message board fan opinions on their roster over some talking head that happens to be covering them for an article. Just my take.
I remember it well. I hated Dils, he was terrible. When the Rams traded for Everett, I couldnt wait for him to play. It was kind of similar to last season when I wanted the Everett to play, but Bartkowski was playing ok enough and the team was winning, so he kept playing. Then he got hurt and I was sure Jimbo would play but it was Dils. God awful Dils....Steve Dils. Wow. That's the one. Monday nite. I think i still have that game recorded on VHS.
Not counting the usual disclaimer about avoiding too many injuries, of course.
Please bear with me for a moment as I do a quickie review from 30,000 feet...
First, Wade’s D. Somehow, some way, Wade has molded this unit that has only one All Pro on it into a kick butt scoring D. Moving Brockers, moving Joyner, starting JJ are looking like brilliant decisions. Some of us were worried about Tree and Barron, but not anymore. Even Barwin has stepped up lately and Quinn showed some signs of life vs the Cards. It’s been a wade synergy thing.
Here’s the bottom line. Last 14 consecutive quarters they’ve yielded 39 points. And that includes 7 points from that gifted run to Fournette on the blown gap assignment on the Jag first play. This outstanding little D scoring run averages out to around 11 points per game. THAT will get the danged job done, huh? I don’t expect that 11 ppg average to continue, but then again, I do expect these players to continue to improve as a unit as they further gel together. Love me some Wade! Take a bow, sir.
Second, Fassel’s ST. Wouldn’t trade these guys for anyone else in the league. Hekker is simply the best, a definite All Pro. GZ is leading the danged league in scoring! Missed only one attempt through 7 games. Pharoh has been outstanding on KOR and has been an upgrade since taking over PR duties. Our coverage and return units have been outstanding. Take a bow, coach Fassel!
Thirdly, McVay’s O. What an improvement! Worst to first in scoring. Hardly recognize the “new” Goff and Gurley. Kromer’s job with this OL can’t be overstated, another worst to top 5 effort. Kupp and Woods have been beyond impressive and have mastered the O since camp, at least. McVay’s play calling and creation of mismatches has been superb. We rarely get outcoached, anymore. The entire O coaching staff deserves to take a bow, too.
Helluva job by all of the above, so far.
So, what are my 3 items needed to get us to elite status? (No, I didn’t stutter. I did say elite).
1) Get Watkins fully incorporated into this O. He’s just not there, yet. He needs to fully grasp this O, the audible options, and his sight adjustments such that he and Goff are on the same damned page at all times. Goes without saying that he needs to demonstrate 100% effort with good body language. Watkins is potentially an O beast for us. He can threaten the D short, medium, and deep on every single snap and force the D to gameplan just for him, loosening things up even more for our other weapons. Somehow, our staff needs to reach Watkins and see that he “gets it”, and the sooner the better. Watkins is a scoring machine waiting to happen.
2) Next is Higbee/Everett. McVay is known as a TE whisperer, but so far all we’ve seen from these 2 are occasional flashes. I think both are capable of much more. I can’t wait to see our 2 TE’s become the terrors that some other teams enjoy. I think this will come, but if it comes soon, look out! Opposing DC’s won’t know whether to crap or wind their watch! Lol.
3) Last, but not least is improving our red zone scoring. It’s baffling that with this OL, this QB, these TE’s and WR’s, not to mention Gurley, that this team should struggle down there. This is the item of my 3 that I think may be most difficult to achieve. McVay reportedly struggled with this in Washington, too. But if he can get a handle on this shortcoming, Katie bar the door!
The good news is that I think it’s looking like a short 3 step hop, skip, and a jump from very good to elite status for us. NOBODY could have foreseen this back in July. More good news is that I suspect all 3 of these items can and will be addressed before the playoffs begin. See what I did there? Lol.
Thoughts or comments welcome, y’all.
:burp: Yeah, well. He's no Coach Bou.not to take anything away from the players, but I think Kromer deserves as much if not more credit than anyone for the turnaround. he is seriously a magician
He could have picked a better game and time to miss that one FG though.I'm happy he missed one so the announcers couldn't keep saying that he's Perfect For The Year!
Talk about bad juju.
What tie? Is the season over?Tie goes to head to head winner buddy. Seattle is better than people give them credit for but everyone will find out this year.
I'm looking for crow consumption...It's petty I know, but it's a guilty pleasure that I have...:rockon:Meathead Evans tv time? Meh...