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Perhaps the real Todd Gurley has finally arrived

As far as the stats that you mentioned, I'd be curios to know which players were on the o-line in the games and not just who the QB was. The quality of the defenses being played against is also a big factor. I know that there were a lot of injuries to the o-line last year and we had very good running in some games and not so good in others. Maybe Reynolds is a huge loss that has not been overcome yet this year?
They were only percentages of deep ball throws by different QBs in the league in answer to the criticism that Keenum doesn't go deep. Everybody wants the QB to go 'vertical' all the time, but people would be surprised to know that it really doesn't happen that often over the course of a game or season - at best, 25-30% of throws from the majority of QBs are in the 11-40 yard range, so I showed Keenum's percentages and a couple of other high profile QBs. Most throws are from 0-10 yards as teams are constantly trying to neutralize a pass-rush with quick strikes. As it relates to O-line injuries and its effect on the running game, you and I are on the same page. That's been a problem with this team for a decade +. They don't seem to be playing (as Snead describes) like a basketball team right now either. They're part of the equation that will help set Gurley loose along with a more aggressive offensive game plan and better scheming. And of course better decisions by Keenum until Goff gets in and works his way through his own learning curve of mistakes. And there will be plenty.
Maybe I exaggerated about Keenum's arm strength, but I thought that was obvious. But I have never read or heard any opinion that Keenum has anything but an "average," or "average at best" arm strength. I am assuming that is when compared to NFL QBs.
Consider Peyton Manning's arm. Every time he throws the ball, it looks like it's filled with helium. I'm only talking about his velocity, and not his decision-making or his timing, or anything else. Yes, Keenum has an average arm, and I'd even go so far as to categorize it as good. If you can drop one in the bucket from 55 out, then you have a good arm. His passes may seem like 'floaters' or 'rainbows', but if they reach their target and are completed, then it really doesn't matter now does it. Not every QB has to be Brett Fav-ruh in that regard.
As far as your argument that "a running games success shouldn't be solely dependent on a QB," well yes I have to agree with that wholeheartedly. There's also the quality of the RB, the O-line, the play calls, the defense, the downfield blocking of the WRs, TEs, the refs etc.
Yup. And while we do have all of that covered (with the exception of who we play and the Jerome Boger effect), we're yet to see them all playing like a well-oiled machine consistently. If we're going to hang our hopes on a new QB being the answer to everything, then this team is doomed. It needs to be a team that can plug any half-way decent QB in and still have success. I expect big things from Goff, and I expect us to take the next step with him, but I really don't want our successes to rest on his ability to stay on the field and never melt down. We've seen enough of that over the past 5 years to know it's not the way.

Five Takeaways: Rams 37-32 Win over Buccaneers

Send Sims a message and deactivate him. He's always been like this, sometimes he just doesn't get caught. Longacre is a much better edge rusher and won't do any dumb stuff. Sims 1 and a half sacks a year can hit the bricks. No room for that crap when this team is already marked around the league.

Would send a message to the team, for once. Fisher needs to put his freaking foot down once in a while, same bullcrap over and over.
Being on special teams...and punt & fg units....I've seen guys punch dudes in the nether regions...serious bullshit...that is so dirty, you can loose your mind...not gonna cover for him...maybe a fine...or extra running...but don't hurt the team...Hayes is hurt..

But I do agree, it's time to unleash Longacre and see if he can really play with the big boys.

Zuerlein

He isn't kicking it so hard every kick--it seems to me. Remember when he would be over the goal post tips from 54 yards....now, even from 45 he seems to be not so high up the bars....meaning he is going 3/4 motion (like a wrist shot instead of a slap shot)...What do I know about kickers? NOthing....maybe I am wrong. Much better results.

Peter King: MMQB - 9/26/16/ The Carson Wentz Love-In

I think a lot of us could see that Wentz has that special "it" factor that makes the great ones great. Goff needs to play period! The other rookie qbs that have played this year have proven that they can play well and win. If Goff still can't understand the playback there is something wrong, otherwise Fisher is holding this team back by not playing Goff! He needs to play now, period!
I feel the same way but watch putting a period at the end of your thread . It can anger some people . Lol

Stuff about Wentz

That's cool. I wasn't trying to convince you that my explanation was the *only* explanation. I only offered one. You thought it was strange, and I didn't. I've yet to hear you offer any reasoning as to why Fisher would be reluctant to start rookies though. I mean, you must have some sort of theory on the matter. I only suggested you might think he's stubborn or stupid or both because you haven't offered anything on your own. You've outright said he's stupid before (and in so many words), so it's not really a stretch for me to infer that it's your line of thinking.

Why does he do it? It's the old school mentality that rookies aren't mentally prepared to play. He wants to ease them in. There are some exceptions.(he generally starts HBs and DBs immediately) Basically, Fisher presumes the rookie isn't ready until he's proven wrong. There's nothing inherently wrong with that. Thing is that most teams presently do the opposite with early round rookies. They presume the rookie is ready to start until the rookie proves them wrong.

Rams vs Bucs condense game

I'm hanging onto the belief that the Rams look like they do because of the limitations case brings to the table. I imagine when goff starts and gets comfortable the offense is gonna look like the one sam ran in his last game with the Rams against the panthers. Man they looked dangerous that game and if it wasn't for drops, bonehead penalties and missed blocking assignments plus losing their cool the Rams would have won that game. I know, alot of ifs. But i believe the team is better now, much better.

So that's what I'm hanging onto so i can stomach the offense right now.

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I hanged on to that Ram-Panther game, too....until Sam was traded. I agree that they had a chance to beat a really good team with Sam playing well, and all of a sudden the run and pass was synced. Actually that offense looked better than ANY Fisher offense that he had with the Titans....so, ya, maybe we get there with Goff in 2016, but probably more like 2017. Tough to watch with Wentz firing those darts.

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