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What to think of that '16 draft class?

I think the Rams could get the most from him by simply putting him in the pattern. He's good on the short routes because he's so damn big and has a nice catch radius. Also would be good in trips using him as an obstacle to shake Tavon or whomever loose.

Then go back to the standard TE stuff next year.

Oh and that reminds me though... He was open across the middle I think on that pass that Keenum threw to Quick for the short TD. Going by memory but will go back and check to make sure. So some of it might indeed be QB trust.

Don’t Let Their Record Fool You: These Are the Same Old Rams

15.8 ppg is a futile, uphill battle and puts far too much pressure on all three phases to play a near perfect game every week. We all know this so that's nothing Earth shattering....but i would say that anyone expecting at any point, no matter who the QB is, for this team be a team to be able to regularly score 28-35 ppg is delusional and naive.

Please go rewatch the offense against the panthers in 2013, while Sam was still in the game. This is what I imagine the Rams will look like with Goff fully in control. Don't shatter the dream.

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Kenny Britt, a go-to Rams receiver, especially wants to go to the playoffs

Gary Klein


He is the most experienced player on the Rams’ offense, an eighth-year pro seeking what thus far has proved to be an unattainable goal.

“Hopefully,” receiver Kenny Britt said. “I’ll get to the playoffs this year.”

Britt has helped the Rams to a promising start.

They are 3-1 and in first place in the NFC West heading into Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills at the Coliseum.


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It’s the first of nine games against non-division opponents before the Rams finish the season against the Seattle Seahawks, San Francisco 49ers andArizona Cardinals.

Like Britt, the Rams are experiencing a postseason drought. They have not been to the playoffs since 2004.

Britt, 28, is determined to end the streak.

“I have responsibilities and try to be a leader,” he said, adding, “The guys are doing everything correct. Everyone is coming in on off days, looking at film, taking care of their bodies.

“You can tell there’s determination on this team to get to the playoffs.”

The Rams began the season with major questions about a receiving corps that did not undergo a significant upgrade from 2015, when the Rams ranked last in the NFL in offense and passing offense.

They drafted receivers Pharoh Cooper in the fourth round andMichael Thomas in the sixth. Cooper has not played because of a shoulder injury and Thomas has played mainly on special teams.

Through four games, the Rams rank last in offense and 30th in passing offense.

But there have been bright spots.

Brian Quick has been the biggest surprise, catching three touchdown passes. Tavon Austin has one.

But Britt has a team-best 18 receptions and is averaging 15.6 yards per catch.

He also has been a go-to receiver on third downs.

“He’s been productive. Made some big plays for us,” Coach Jeff Fishersaid. “He has overcome some drops, like the whole group has, but he’s been productive.

“He pushed through — he’s fighting through some nagging little injury things. But he shows up. He shows up and he’s emotional and he plays hard.”

In last weekend’s 17-13 victory at Arizona, Britt was targeted four times, had four receptions and averaged 20.5 yards per catch.

Tennessee Titans when they selected Britt with the 30th pick in the 2009 draft out of Rutgers. In his second season, Britt caught 42 passes, nine for touchdowns.

But in 2011 he suffered torn ligaments in his right knee.

He had surgery again on the same knee before the 2012 season and also had an arthroscopic procedure on his left knee.

He caught 45 passes and scored four touchdowns in 2012 but caught only 11 passes and did not score a touchdown in 2013.

The Rams signed him in 2014 and, reunited with Fisher, Britt responded with a career-best 48 catches, three for touchdowns. Last season, he averaged 18.9 yards a catch and scored three touchdowns.

Britt sat out off-season workouts after undergoing shoulder and knee surgeries, but he said he has not lost speed and still feels young.

“I’ve been taking care of my body a lot better,” said Britt, who is earning about $4.5 million in the final year of his contract. “The first two or three years in the NFL, you don’t really know what to do off the field to take care of your body.

“This is my eighth year and I’m doing better than before.”

During training camp, quarterback Case Keenum said that he and Britt had developed “non-verbal communication” that enabled him to anticipate the receiver’s moves. Keenum said this week that they remained on the same wavelength.

Britt concurred.

“Case trusts me out there,” he said. “When we need a first down, he trusts me to do it.”

With opponents crowding the line of scrimmage to stop running back Todd Gurley, the Rams have been unable to run effectively. But if Austin’s production increases and Britt continues his pace, defenses will have to adjust, Boras said.

“We’re going to continue to run the ball and we’re going to get better running the ball,” Boras said. “When they’re loading the box, we’re going to try to take advantage of it and get the ball out in the perimeter in the pass game and let those guys make some plays.”

Like all receivers, Britt said, he wants to score touchdowns.

But a run to the postseason would be even better.

“We’re winning,” he said, “so it really doesn’t matter who gets them as long as we’re putting points on the board.”

gary.klein@latimes.com

Twitter: @LATimesklein

Peter King: Why Sam Bradford is MVP

Seeing Bradfords success has me slightly giving a damn about the NFL again.

Harp all you want on the D, but you gotta get it done offensively as well and Bradford has been a huge reason why. That offense has done pretty well without AP. Bradford hasn't turned it over. Made the plays needed to win.

Outside of actually having a legit weapon in Diggs, it's not like he has much more to work with currently than the Rams. Heck, I'd say as a whole unit the Queens are less than the Rams.

And you can't argue the list of QBs he's beaten. If he was still a Ram and he did this, you all would be popping boners so hard you'd need medical intervention.

Are Gurley's rushing troubles due to the "stacked box"?

I went back and watched the first few running plays the Rams had on Sunday on the all 22 on game pass and I'd say it's a combination of the O line simply being outnumbered but also poor blocking.

From what I saw, Hav Wichmann and Barnes are doing ok. Unfortunately GRob has a tendency to get a couple of yards downfield but not actually block anybody.

I saw a couple of plays where Gurley ran right and even then, GRob's man from all the way over on the left hand side would be coming across unblocked to make a tackle.

I'm not sure I'm knowledgeable enough to be able to watch film and say whether Gurley should have chosen a different gap or should've bounced it outside. But I definitely saw the Rams being outnumbered and some poor blocking and unfortunately GRob was the main culprit for that.

Behold. Your Quarterback.

Yea I didn't know the exacts rules of both leagues until last weekend myself... I think the rule should be 3 yards for both leagues.. 1 yard is just freaking ridiculous imo...

I heard a show on the radio this week and they mentioned the college refs let the 3 yard rule slide all the time and on many occasions wont even throw a flag unless the Lineman is 5 yards down field. The NFL is flag happy and this one yard rule should be changed yesterday...

yea its really bad in college, and thats why the whole run or pass (RoP) option plays are so big right now. And 1 yard is way too short but I doubt they are that strict on in and Grob was probably only called cuz it was much more than a yard, but thats kinda to be expected in a long play like that

Thursday Night Football Time!!

How did we let these scrubs skunk us? We should be 4-0
I agree, but now I am kind of glad the Rams lost, it was an embarrassment to every fan and team member and coach and family member. This is why we are 3-1. I hope the taste of that loss haunts this team for the next ten years. If the whiners were a good team it wouldn't have been so embarrassing but watching them really makes that loss even worse, or better?

Idea to help Gurley.

The point I was trying to make is that just because your paint game is on point doesn't mean the defense can't sell out the run. Besides Tampa run game hasn't done anything. The other two wins are due to the passing game, but still no one respects it. I assume it's because our run/pass formations aren't the same.
I knew what you were saying and I think your correct, at least that's what SF 49whinners were keying off of. I still don't think there is much guessing when it comes to the defense reading our run game. There was one slick pass last Sunday out of a clear running formation that got decent yards, but not much else from what I've noticed, but I am by no means an expert, just a novice here fellow fan.

Can anyone Help, Need to know Best place to park for the Bills Game

so i'm coming from OC and i'm thinking i'd ,park at Carson Station, and Lift to the Coliseum. Parking and traffic was a nightmare at hawks game. thoughts?
See my comments above regarding Harbor Gateway station in Gardena (1 stop north?). We are leaving from Irvine this week.

Cost is $2.50 per trip and they were running twice the amount of buses on gameday. Lyft could have serious issues navigating traffic in and out of the stadium. Metro basically has access to it's own freeway lane. The lines for metro were pretty crowded after game, but settled down 30 minutes after.

So what would you do with O line?

Leave it the way it is its young and our QB has had plenty of time to throw the ball. Not all of Gurleys issues are oline related. Gurley is having some issues of his own too plus no one fears our passing game yet

The line is young. Very young.
They need to continue working together.
5 guys playing like 1. That's what we need.

I'd let them continue to develop.

Maybe I am in the minority, but I don't think the line has been all that bad. There is definite room for improvement. I'm not saying they don't need to step up and make more holes for Gurley. But the pass blocking has been quite good, and I don't think there is any line in the NFL that could consistently get push in the run game while being outnumbered nearly 2 to 1 in the box.

What this o-line needs is for Goff to develop to the point he can start, so that teams will stop stacking the box. Nobody is scared of Case Keenum. Full credit to Keenum for making just enough plays to win. But he'll never be a particularly dangerous QB, and this is the result. We also don't have a true #1 receiver. If we did, he would warrant attention even with a poor QB throwing to him. So that compounds the problem...

Leave them alone is what I'd do. It's difficult for 5 guys to block 8 or 9. You want to help them then you need to develop a passing game that threatens the defense.
Agree with ALL These....way too soon...we're at the quarter pole....how many games together do this five have? 3?? Remember Brown got some time...in two games...

I tried giving Boudreau the benefit of the doubt early on in his stint with us. He started with some God-awful players.

But since then. We are talking some high end picks that don't produce, or even regress.

I'm no OLine guru...but I've reached the point where I'd move on from Boudreau.

Hire a better O line coach.
I'm not there...YET....but I have a problem with our #2 pick, going to an O-Line guru and appearing at this moment to be much improved..G-Rob has improved, esp. his pass blocking...If that's all LeCharles Bently, we need to hire that guy...

Ref for Bills@Rams

Coleman as he relates to us....
2015 @ 49'ers....us 11 for 105, Frisco 7 for 60 - loss
2014 Vs Crudinals....us 6 for 69, them 8 for 59 - loss
2013 @ Crudinals....us 11 for 90, them 6 for 31 - loss
2012 Vs Cheatriots in England...us 12 for 102, them 8 for 42 - loss
2011 Vs Redskins us 9 for 65, them 10 for 96 - loss

I quit looking.

So, let me get this straight. You're telling me that there was actually a game where the Rams had less penalties than their opponent?

Unbelievable.

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