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Barron...Ready for some Revenge..

Aaron Donald and Gerald McCoy would probably create the greatest inside rush of all time.
Reggie White...and Brown...Reggie didn't always line up at DT...but he was a force...Never before seen...speed, power...and I mean POWERFUL man...Changed games from the DT position...reminds me of Donald...rather Aaron reminds me of Reggie...Jerome Brown was a beast too...Anytime I see a 100 yards rushing...it pisses me off...I doubt those Eagles ever allowed a 100 yards on the ground when those two played...

Oh yeah...you gotta love Barron's game...now he's defending some passes too...looks better than what people have been saying about him...I wouldn't doubt he leads the team in PBU's at the end of the year....

Joyner Playing through Broken Toe

not that im a vindictive person or anything but if i was a bucs player id be going for that toe anyway i could to try to slow LJ down because guy was straight up flying round that field against the hawks..swear the kid thinks he is bigger than he is and i love it

I know it's a crazy comparison .... Joyner reminds me of LT, and I don't mean LaDainian Tomlinson . Its something in his body language and movement... and the way he hits with bad intentions without a wasted split-second of hesitation.

Joyner is still learning the game and plays a role that is incredibly difficult and practically impossible to get noticed positively without creating turnovers.
Our defense was great last Sunday and the fact that our midget nickel with a broken toe not only stood out but recorded the 2nd highest grade against a good QB who has some weapons in the slot....
As Darth Vader says- "Most impressive"

If anyone still isn't a believer in #20-
"I find your lack of faith disturbing"

Rams vs Bucs ESPN Previews

Do a better job of protecting Keenum Really? he has had plenty of time. makes me laugh that people think they should shut down the rush every play. NOBODY does that now days its all about pressure for defenses its the only way you can survive.
Pressure busts pipes...My plumber buddy always says that. LOL....I think the first time Keenum was sacked in the last game was the 3rd quarter....people were open....the tough drops hurt...by Tavon...then the one by Britt...but b4 all that, he was very innaccurate...and I didn't see that much pressure in those drives (2nd & 3rd of the game) when we went 3 & out....but there is one thing Case Keenum:
http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/qb

Keenums stats while being blitzed are not very good, like 40% completion rate, and as we know it's usually a completion for a two yard gain. So it doesn't matter if he has time if he sees a blitz cause it's an inaccurate check down.
Yeah, pitiful...like we didn't work on 3rd down stuff all pre-season...It's the reason I had assumed all those short passes, play after play, were run in TC....

We do have a solution...a very good 3rd down player....known for being accurate in the face of pressure...just sitting on the bench...
https://www.profootballfocus.com/why-jared-goff-is-the-best-qb-prospect-in-the-country/
https://www.profootballfocus.com/pff-scouting-report-jared-goff-qb-cal/
https://www.profootballfocus.com/video-jared-goffs-passing-stats-unmatched-in-2015/
http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/jared-goff-player-stats
http://stats.washingtonpost.com/cfb/players.asp?id=225570

PFF Grades on Seattle @ LA

The problem is finding people that love working with kids and love coaching sports. Throw in needing a good structure to oversee it. Most guys coach only because they want to coach their kid and make sure he is the star that they weren't in school. It takes great dedication. You have an admirable group there.
Yes, I agree.
They are careful who they rotate in as a coach too.

Spruce/Cooper/Gaines all back at practice today

One of Thomas' biggest strength in the preseason was his ability to get open and create seperation - he just dropped about everything thrown his way.

He is now showing that same ability to create seperation as a gunner. He is getting off the line cleanly and then just plain beating everyone down the field.

Those are the exact skills you want from your wide receiver - with the ability to catch the ball. Thomas has proven he can create separation and that it translates very well against NFL level competition.

Fisher, the Offense, Keenum and Goff

"Fisher loves Keenum"
--Fisher hired Snead
--He has significant input on the draft
--The Rams gave up a lot for Goff
OK, this is pretty obvious. The Rams may have wanted to make a splash in LA but there are other ways to do that and if they didn't believe that getting a QB was necessary, especially if the HC was convinced he could win with Keenum, there is no way they risk that much.

"Fisher thinks our Offense is OK"
-2 Offensive Coordinators fired
-Hired Groh to revamp passing game
-12 of last 15 draft picks for Offense
-Zero defensive picks before 6th round
Those facts speak for themselves. Even when considering the possibility that Fisher might not have total control over his staff or the draft, that kind of extreme focus on the offense does not happen without him being on board.

"Wentz is a better fit for this offense"
-Fisher is a huge Peyton Manning fan
-Bradford was key in choosing Rams
-0 dual-threat QBs on roster since JF
It's only natural to think of Steve McNair when considering Fishers time in Tennessee, assuming McNair is the type of QB that Fisher wants might be a fallacy though. Fisher last had good success in 2008 with Kerry Collins, a 33yr old back up QB who won 12 games and earned a 1st team all pro selection.It was widely reported that the Titans FO drafted Vince Young against Fishers wishes and he is the only other dual-threat QB to start games on a JF coached team that I can think of.
Facing Peyton Manning twice a year for 12 years certainly would have some influence on shaping Fishers views on the position, too. An extremely accurate passer with great vision and footwork in the pocket is still the hardest thing to defend.

Personally I was in the "Start Jared" camp and while I would be excited to see him play, I think part of that might be just my impatience and excitement, like a kid at Christmas who begs to open his presents early. Just because it's what I want, that doesn't make it the right choice. If the team believed Goff would eventually be the better QB but chose Wentz simply because he was more prepared to start week 1, we would all be pissed.
We can only speculate how Jared would have played vs the Browns and Bears and we don't know how Wentz would have performed against division rivals with good defenses. Which one proves to be the better pick is a question that wont have an answer this year or next. It's all speculative.

-Btw- Eli, Rivers, Brees, Rogers are a few modern era QBs that didn't begin their NFL careers as starters. All 4 are considered among the best of the last decade. Geno Smith, Ryan Tannehill, David Carr and many other 1st round picks who started week 1 did not pan out. The bust rate for QBs taken in the first round is about 50% and as far as I can tell, starting week 1 or not doesn't mean anything.





Mason and Ireland on Case Keenum

I hear what you're saying ; you don't think Keenum can get the ball downfield when the defense stacks the box to take away Gurley. My answer to this is that the philosophy and scheme doesn't give him many options. So, yes, it is the head coaches philosophy that is the problem.
And I think that the coach is coaching within the abilities of the players that he has on the team. Keenum can't get the ball downfield, look at his completion percentages when he is under a blitz and when under pressure for instance. He "always" goes to the first check down and constantly misses open receivers, even on his "good" days, that's not coaching, that's the QBs performance. Look at Goff during the preseason, without me looking at stats, I believe Goff has more downfield passes than Keenum does, and if he doesn't numbers wise, then he does percentage wise. It's the QB, not the coaching, IMHO. And Keenums' girly boy arm is the reason they drafted Goff and got rid of 6 draft picks. If you are right then these are the stupidest coaches and ownership in the NFL. No reason to draft a guy with a stronger arm than Keenum if your entire game plan is to throw to the nearest receiver, makes zero since, unless you are trying to destroy a franchise for the next 10 years.

Rod Members, consider this ..

@DaveFan'51 72 years old but still insanely positive. Life hasn't ground you down like it has the rest of us.

Either you're more resilient than most or you haven't been paying enough attention all these years.

Either way, congratulations. Hope you had a good one.
After going to War, and Surviving it in one piece, Nothing gets me down!!(y) Especially Now that I have a Beautiful Grand-Daughter That give Her "Papa" Hugs!:D
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James CORDEN

I don't see why he's being so hated on here...some of you guys need to chill out lol.

I agree. Never heard of the guy until now, but I think he is hilarious. Those karaoke bits had me rolling. Especially the one with Stevie Wonder.

And for a fat dude, he could actually move. Did you see him drop into the splits with the cheerleaders?:LOL: (Granted that outfit was pretty disturbing)

It seems like he doesn't take himself too seriously. Maybe we could all learn something from that.

About that 7-9 bullcrap...

7-9 bullshit
Enough already ROD. Overused and abused. It was funny for about a week....a month ago.
Find a fresh take people. It's like we've got a bunch of 12 year old's who just learned the phrase "fuck face" and are trying to use it in every sentence to impress someone..
If i see it, it's gone. K?
Thanks.

Examples....

"I'm sick and fucking tired of going 7-9 and i've had enough of Fisher."
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"Blah blah blah....7-9 bullshit.....blah blah blah fuck Fisher blah blah blah"
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LA Times: Tale of the Tape

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Rams tape review: Big passes from Case Keenum, a save by Troy Hill and a forced fumble to win
Rams made their return to the Coliseum on Sunday a triumphant one with a 9-3 victory over the Seattle Seahawks.

Each week we review the tape to see what worked, what didn’t and what you might have missed from the previous week. Today, we focus on the passing game.

What: Seahawks FB Will Tukuafu lines up as a receiver, clearing space in the middle for Russell Wilson to run

Down: First and 20


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Time: 3:26 left in first quarter

Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson’s ability to extend and make plays appeared to be hampered a bit by his injury, which the Rams noticed. On this play he’s able to take the open grass in front of him for a five-yard gain after Seattle ran fullback Will Tukuafu (46) out to the sideline to line up as a receiver, forcing the Rams to adjust their coverage.

The kicker on this is linebacker Alec Ogletree’s (52) late hit on Wilson which gave the Seahawks another 15 yards.

Lance Kendricks catches a deep pass for a 44-yard gain

Down: First and 10

Time: 2:19 left in second quarter

This also play got a mention in the things you might have missed piece from Sunday, but here you can see how linebacker Mike Morgan (57) gets caught in space watching Todd Gurley (30) in the flat for a potential screen pass — a standard part of the Rams offense — while also trying to keep tabs on tight end Lance Kendricks (88). This was quarterbackCase Keenum’s biggest pass of the game.

“The only way they had a chance to beat us was with trick plays,” Seahawks safety Earl Thomas said after the game. “The screen and then the gadget play to the tight end.”

Tavon Austin catches a 27-yard pass from QB Case Keenum

Down: First and 10

Time: 3:38 left in third quarter

Tavon Austin was targeted on those screen passes three times and took the ball on an end around once — all trickery which Seattle was prepared to deal with.

“We expect that from him. We expect some deep developing. They're not afraid to run him down the field, which you saw,” Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman said. “When he's in a certain position, certain spots, there are some expectations.”

Here’s an example of that deep stuff Sherman was talking about. Watch how the left receiver clears out the corner and safety Earl Thomas to give Austin an opportunity for a big play. Another key here is tight end Lance Kendricks (88) drawing safety Kam Chancellor (31) away from the play (better seen in the second camera angle) just enough to delay his pursuit.

attacked undrafted Rams cornerback Troy Hill several times. Here they went after him on a deep pass to receiver Tyler Lockett, which went for 53 yards. Despite getting beaten by a perfectly placed pass from Wilson, Hill made a game-saving play with his ankle tackle of Lockett.

Mark Barron (26) deserve some credit too?

Also noteworthy is what looks like uncalled holding by the offense and a late hit on Barron.

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