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My take on Ram Cuts to Come

Well with 90 players my cut down to 53 missed on 10. No excuses for trades, etc. but the obvious ones I missed on were Cody Wichmann, Sam Rogers, Keeping Littleton and waiving Forrest, Keeping Mundt and Waiving Eldrenkamp. No issue with any of these decisions and I think trading for TE Carrier was another solid move. TE’s who can’t block lead to great runs being called back for holding. I guess we’re set. Let’s look for a great week on practice and Goff & McVay’s first W!!!

Breaking tackles, a key to 2017

Todd Gurley's rookie year was amazing! He broke many tackles and made alot of plays out of nothing.

Year 2 teams adjusted and he had a hard time getting going behind the line. Tavon was also shut down and could not make the plays we are used to seeing from him.

This year this will change, I think there is a huge emphasis on breaking tackles and the additions of Watkins and Everett will greatly help.
Looking at this team, the athletisicm and potential on offense is scary.

Sam Bradford Is the NFL’s Most Accurate Deep-Ball Passer and Nine Other Weird 2016 Stats

Ya diggs, thielen and Rudolph were awesome before Bradford got there haha. Why would I have an investment in Bradford? You don't hate Bradford? Maybe you should go back and read all your Bradford posts in the past 3 or 4 years it sounded like you invested in him and lost. Ill take Bradford over any QB we have had since he left that's for sure

Happy Labor Day Weekend! (2000 Vikings at Rams)

That was the Rams "get healthy" game. Awful game before that vs Carolina in which Warner had more INTS (4)than the Rams scored points(3).

I remember this one well, I thought our chances were good going in. Minnesota was an overachieving bunch. Their defense wasn't much better than ours and they were about to start a last season implosion. Starting with this game and thru the end of the playoffs they allowed an average of 445 yards and 34 PPG, going 1-4.

Despite the rocky nature of the Rams season I knew they could still beat anybody as long as they didn't beat themselves. Seven turnovers vs Carolina but none on this day.

(Prediction)Los Angeles Rams' 53-man roster includes 17 new players

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The Los Angeles Rams must cut their roster to 53 by 4 p.m. ET Saturday, Sept. 2. Here's a final 53-man roster projection:

QUARTERBACKS (2): Jared Goff, Sean Mannion

I went back and forth on this, but ultimately opted not to put Dan Orlovsky on the roster. Goff, the starter, and Mannion, his backup, are both young. Orlovsky has a ton of experience, with a dozen years as mainly an NFL backup. But he hasn't shown much this preseason, and the Rams are going to ride their young quarterbacks throughout the year no matter what. I have them using that roster spot elsewhere.

RUNNING BACKS (4): Malcolm Brown, Justin Davis, Aaron Green, Todd Gurley

Asked earlier this week about the running back room getting smaller after final cuts, Gurley said, "I hope it doesn't get any smaller than it is now. There's only about three or four guys in there." The Rams signed Lance Dunbar over the offseason with hopes that he can be their change-of-pace back, but a pre-existing knee injury has kept him from practicing. Brown has established himself as Gurley's backup. Davis, an undrafted rookie out of USC, has looked good in space, though he has had fumbling issues.

FULLBACKS (1): Sam Rogers

The Rams drafted Rogers out of Virginia Tech in the sixth round this year. He's a 5-foot-10, 235-pound ball of fire who can block, run the ball and catch passes. It'll be interesting to see if Rams coach Sean McVay finds some type of role for Rogers in this offense. He drafted him for a reason.

Tavon Austin, Pharoh Cooper, Cooper Kupp, Josh Reynolds, Sammy Watkins, Robert Woods

The Watkins acquisition has Nelson Spruce, in my mind, as the odd man out. He's a local product and a fan favorite, and he shined in last year's preseason opener against the Dallas Cowboys. But Spruce barely got on the field after that last season and hasn't really stood out this preseason. The Rams are a lot more talented at receiver now. Paul McRoberts and Shakeir Ryan, who has been returning punts, were also tough cuts here.

TIGHT ENDS (3): Gerald Everett, Cory Harkey, Tyler Higbee

Temarrick Hemingway suffered a fractured fibula during Saturday's preseason game against the Los Angeles Chargers, an injury that could prompt him to miss the entire season. That suddenly opens up a role for Harkey, a sixth-year player, to serve as the third tight end. Harkey doesn't bring Hemingway's skills and athleticism in the passing game, but he's a solid blocker who McVay considers reliable as a receiver. Said Harkey: "I'm here to do whatever I need to do to help the team win, and that's my attitude my whole career."

OFFENSIVE LINE (9): Austin Blythe, Jamon Brown, Andrew Donnal, Rob Havenstein, Rodger Saffold, John Sullivan, Cody Wichmann, Andrew Whitworth, Darrell Williams

Donnal hasn't been able to practice because of a knee injury, so right now it looks like Williams (a tackle), Wichmann (a guard) and Blythe (a center) will be the backups for a solidified first-team offensive line. I kept tackle Pace Murphy and center Jake Eldrenkamp out on this one.

DEFENSIVE LINE (7): Michael Brockers, Aaron Donald, Morgan Fox, Tanzel Smart, Louis Trinca-Pasat, Tyrunn Walker, Ethan Westbrooks

This, of course, assumes that Donald will show up before the cut-down deadline. Otherwise, the Rams may add someone like Mike Purcell to the mix. Dominique Easley was supposed to start alongside Brockers and Donald in base sets, but Easley suffered a season-ending torn ACL early in training camp. Now that third spot seems open, with Fox, Trinca-Pasat and Westbrooks seemingly the ones being considered.

LINEBACKERS (8): Mark Barron, Connor Barwin, Samson Ebukam, Josh Forrest, Cory Littleton, Matt Longacre, Alec Ogletree, Robert Quinn

The Rams need fewer defensive linemen and more linebackers now that they are transitioning to a 3-4 under new defensive coordinator Wade Phillips. I have Ebukam, Forrest, Littleton and Longacre as the backups to what looks like a talented position group. One can also make a case for Nic Grigsby, Bryce Hager and Ejuan Price.

CORNERBACKS (4): Trumaine Johnson, Mike Jordan, Nickell Robey-Coleman, Kayvon Webster

The Rams lost depth here, with Troy Hill being hit with a two-game suspension and E.J. Gaines sent to the Buffalo Bills as part of the trade that landed Watkins. It would make things a lot easier for the Rams if Robey-Coleman, a standout slot corner, can establish himself as an option on the outside. It'll be Webster and Johnson serving as starters.

SAFETIES (6): Maurice Alexander, Marqui Christian, Blake Countess, Cody Davis, John Johnson, Lamarcus Joyner

The Rams have versatility at this position, with guys like Christian, Countess and Joyner also able to play corner. They've lost starting safeties in back-to-back offseasons, with Rodney McLeod leaving to the Philadelphia Eagles in 2016 and T.J. McDonald joining the Miami Dolphins in 2017. But they have done a nice job replacing them. The key is Joyner, transitioning from slot corner to free safety this year.

SPECIALISTS (3): Johnny Hekker, Jake McQuaide, Greg Zuerlein

This was easy. Hekker, McQuaide and Zuerlein are among the best at what they do. No need to mess with anything here.

http://www.espn.com/blog/los-angele...es-rams-53-man-roster-includes-17-new-players

This writer seems to be a little clueless ?

What Has Gone Right This Year

McVay
Phillips
Kromer
Olsen
Bill Johnson
Fassel
Whitworth
Sullivan
Watkins
Robey-Coleman
Barwin
Woods
Webster

Strength and conditioning staff?
Les Snead adapted his draft strategy to fit the new regime
2nd year in our home. NO MOVING stress for the entire team (the move is something I kind of think Fisher was specifically hired to accomplish)
The entire coaching staff has been pretty great to date.


The not so great.
The Tru tag
The hold out.
I kind of wish we had kept Benny rather than sign Dunbar.

Because I''m bored

: What Ourlads' NFL Scouting Services said about SEAN MANNION: Oregon State, 6055 229 5.14. Four-year starter. Plays both under center and in the shotgun formation. The strong armed senior carried the team in 2013 with his pinpoint passing and good decisions. His feature target was New Orleans’ Saints’ standout Brandin Cooks. He leaves the Beavers as the Pac-12’s all-time leading passer with 13,600 yards and 11 team passing records. The Pleasanton, CA native was also elected three times as a team captain. A prototype NFL drop back pocket passer, he has the tools and intangibles to be a primary backup or a future starter. He completed over 60% of his passes all four years and finished with a career 64.6 completion percentage. The angular right-handed passer played in Mike Riley’s pro style passing offense and demonstrates good touch and timing. Very accurate in the short and medium zones. Throws a variety of screen passes, tunnel screens, slants, and hitches. A rhythm type passer who has overall consistency in his game. What you see is what you get. Reliable and dependable son of a coach who loves the game and works hard on and off the field to improve his game. Collapse of the pocket was problematic in 2014 when he hung strong in the pocket but when flushed Mannion did a nice job of just throwing the ball away. When throwing deep at times the ball just exploded off his hand. Has one of the strongest arms in this year’s draft. Good overhand delivery. Touch and ball placement are good. Slides easily in the pocket. Has the size and presence of an NFL pocket passer. Below average escape ability from pressure. A solid leader with good game management skills. Mentally prepared to play on Sunday. Former NFL assistant John Garrett helped clean up his footwork in 2014. A limited ceiling type player. 2014 stats: 282/453, 3164 yds, 62.3%, 15 TD, 8 INT. Ball velocity 57 mph. OSR:13/14. Fourth/fifth round. (A-33 5/8, H-9, SS-4.39, VJ-31).

Is Michael Lombardi a dumb-ass?

No, only here because whoever is making programming decisions is probably living back in Bristal. freaking icehole.

That's the 100% truth. Part of the reason DeflateGate was such a big deal is that ESPN had their talking heads going on and on about it, even when there was nothing new about it for MONTHS.

ESPN has become the worst..........and they used to be so good and a really enjoyable watch.

No double space after period? And only people over 36 didn't know about this grammatical rule change

For what it's worth; our site here defaults to "single space" when a post is made. Said another way... put a double space it will render single space when a user sees it.

(If you go to edit, your double is still there... I think... until you save then it will once again render "single" )
my thots and posts are only one sentence............
train

Colts owner: "Andrew Luck most likely won’t open up against the Rams"

I'll never forget the 2008 Atlanta Falcons. They had just drafted Matt Ryan (3rd overall) - they weren't a good football team. They had a new coach, a great RB and they played the worst team in the NFL in week 1 - the Lions.

They had a fairly easy schedule thereafter and went 11-5. Since 2008 they have only had two losing season and have been in the playoffs multiple times.

I never want a player to be hurt - but I'm not upset that Luck won't be playing. A win here could launch this team.

Rams vs Packers GDT

Agreed.
I would keep an eye out for a vet that can play RT as well, not that Rams have money.
I have little faith in Havenstein ability to stay in front of speed rushers and there is no backup there.
Wichmann is a liability pass blocking as well.

Agree even though the right side OL reserves played much better last night. If they find or trade for a RT then Havenstein bumps back inside. Wichmann has what it takes in run blocking but he sure needs to get those pass blocking technique's down much better. Rookie UDFA Eldrenkamp appears to be gaining on Brown & Wichmann IMO. No way Jake Eldrenkamp is released

Rams Opener - Tix?

My trip down to LA was just canceled.

I will list my 2 tickets to the game (40ish yard line, 46 rows up), but wanted to give my Rams Bros first opportunity.

PM me and I'll just take highest offer I get today. List price is $170/ea. I have built PDF to send highest bidder and will email to winner.

Good luck and GO RAMS!

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