Mason and Ireland on Case Keenum

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Talking points for the Case Keenum crowd;

  1. "He's not going to throw a pick-six."
  2. "Gotta give him credit for not pushing it when it isn't there..."
  3. "that's the play-book (explaining lack of production)"
  4. "if you put Goff in, turnovers go up (oh, my!)"

In summary; the most important stat in football is turnover differential and that's why Case Keenum is the Rams starting QB.

Personally, I'm looking forward to a new narrative for this team.
 
Gentlemen, regardless of how you spin it, Keenum is still the girl with a great personality.
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Keenum almost had two pick sixes in this pre season. But with that said, he didn't do anything yesterday "to lose this game" with our awesome Ds balls out playing. But he can't stretch the field and Gurley is getting smacked at the line of scrimmage on every dam play. If Gurley can get past the first line of D he can be a home run hitter, and that is going to win games, not Keenum. Hurry up Goff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I said in another post that's exactly the kinda game fisher wants from Keemun albiet with a better running game

But let's not be silly that kinda offensive production. Is not going to win us too many games. Teams are not going to be scared of case ...I'm not berating fish to start Goff but I'd rather see him sooner rather later
 
But he can't stretch the field
Sure he can.
And does.

You're confusing what he's doing (by offensive design) with what he's physically capable of doing.
This is what he did in his last year in Houston (2013) with Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins.

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For contrast, here's Aaron Rodgers from 2013:

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Sure he can.
And does.

You're confusing what he's doing (by offensive design) with what he's physically capable of doing.
This is what he did in his last year in Houston (2013) with Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins.

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For contrast, here's Aaron Rodgers from 2013:

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There you go with those facts again, not to mention his game yesterday what did he have 5 completions over 25 yards? You know you're DNA rifle blocking the Goff crowd :ROFLMAO:
 
Sure he can.
And does.

You're confusing what he's doing (by offensive design) with what he's physically capable of doing.
This is what he did in his last year in Houston (2013) with Andre Johnson and DeAndre Hopkins.

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For contrast, here's Aaron Rodgers from 2013:

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Maybe some offensive designs are designed around a players abilities.
 
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Talking points for the Case Keenum crowd;

  1. "He's not going to throw a pick-six."
  2. "Gotta give him credit for not pushing it when it isn't there..."
  3. "that's the play-book (explaining lack of production)"
  4. "if you put Goff in, turnovers go up (oh, my!)"

In summary; the most important stat in football is turnover differential and that's why Case Keenum is the Rams starting QB.

Personally, I'm looking forward to a new narrative for this team.
Ok but Keenum does have 2 int on the season so I don't think the mistake free card belongs in his deck.
 
I think Keenum did an overall good job yesterday, however, there easily could have been one or two pick 6's. One in particular was that screen pass to Austin(?) that bounced off of his stone hands into the air, between two Hawk defenders....It was pure luck we didn't get killed on that one...and even though it wasn't in Keenum's power to stop his WR from creating a jump ball, Keenum would have been blamed for the turn over and the lost game. There would be pro-Goffers in here crucifying pro-Keenumers....lol
 
Talking points for the Case Keenum crowd;

  1. "He's not going to throw a pick-six."
  2. "Gotta give him credit for not pushing it when it isn't there..."
  3. "that's the play-book (explaining lack of production)"
  4. "if you put Goff in, turnovers go up (oh, my!)"

In summary; the most important stat in football is turnover differential and that's why Case Keenum is the Rams starting QB.

Personally, I'm looking forward to a new narrative for this team.
they know very little about basketball...hence why they love DeAngelo Russell...and that lil armed guy at power forward....

And they know less about football.....Keenum has 2 turnovers in the 2016 season....it's not about what you know, it's what you can PROVE...

and, I know Goff was a turnover machine this preseason, but damn he throws a pretty ball...
 
Talking points for the Case Keenum crowd;

  1. "He's not going to throw a pick-six."
  2. "Gotta give him credit for not pushing it when it isn't there..."
  3. "that's the play-book (explaining lack of production)"
  4. "if you put Goff in, turnovers go up (oh, my!)"

In summary; the most important stat in football is turnover differential and that's why Case Keenum is the Rams starting QB.

Personally, I'm looking forward to a new narrative for this team.


Makes sense, unless you disregard Keenum's 0 TD 2 INT performance a week ago.
 
Keenum was pretty awful, and has been for two games now.

I like the guy, but inaccurate passes have hurt us, small size has hurt us, and taking sacks that he could have thrown away almost cost us the game yesterday (took us out of field goal range, and shortened our drives).

The system and playcalling is also bad, so it's not all on Keenum.

Goff should be starting by next game. I doubt he will be, but he should be. He can make the same mistakes Keenum makes and learn from them, while offering a lot more threatening play across the middle and down the sidelines. It seems pretty clear at this point.
 
Keenum almost had two pick sixes in this pre season. But with that said, he didn't do anything yesterday "to lose this game" with our awesome Ds balls out playing. But he can't stretch the field and Gurley is getting smacked at the line of scrimmage on every dam play. If Gurley can get past the first line of D he can be a home run hitter, and that is going to win games, not Keenum. Hurry up Goff!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I have read this before and I don't get it. What specifically do you mean Keenum can't stretch the field? Did he not throw a 40 yard pass down the left sideline to Kendricks yesterday?

Not taking sides in the Keenum versus Goff debate. Just stating that when the Rams run a play-action pass and a receiver runs down the field, Keenum has the arm strength to get the ball there.

To me, it's the offensive philosophy. If you put Goff in the game, are the Rams all of sudden going to start throwing the ball 30 - 40 yards downfield every other time they throw the ball? I don't think so. I was at camp in Irvine for 5 or 6 of the 11-on-11 practices and a majority of the time the passes go to short and intermediate routes.