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I'm scouring the internet looking for anything relating to the Scrimmage Rams had vs the Renters today and can't find squat.
I caught a blurb thatRams turned the ball over five times.

I'd like to know who they put on the OL in place of the cripples. Anyone?
 
I'm scouring the internet looking for anything relating to the Scrimmage Rams had vs the Renters today and can't find squat.
I caught a blurb thatRams turned the ball over five times.

I'd like to know who they put on the OL in place of the cripples. Anyone?
Noteboom LT-Warren McClendon at RT & both struggled against Bosa & Mack. Don’t know who played LG ?
Plus they rotated players,but Matthew Stafford said he & Avila were on the same page with there calls & reads.

Rumor Puka was I wing his knee,but Mcvay didn’t know much. Tomorrow is a day of rest & skip back to The Lou!

There were a few batted balls & like 6 sacks.
 
Lots of teams will struggle against Bosa and Mack, but it sounds like they got crushed.

Dangerous scrimmaging against other teams, these guys have been held back in their camp and are dying to lay the smack down.
 
I'm scouring the internet looking for anything relating to the Scrimmage Rams had vs the Renters today and can't find squat.
I caught a blurb thatRams turned the ball over five times.

I'd like to know who they put on the OL in place of the cripples. Anyone?
I posted some Jourdan tweets on the Fowler thread toward bottom of page 3 starts at post #44
 
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sucks about the injuries and not surprised but disappointed that our backups on the Oline got abused. Nice to hear that the Dline was getting a ton of pressure.
 

Rams offense struggles in joint practice with Chargers​

Missing pieces on the offensive line have predictable results​

EL SEGUNDO – For the first time this preseason, the Rams got a chance to face an actual opponent, with a joint practice against the Chargers. The results of the day of work were mixed, depending on which side of the ball you were watching.

The Rams defense had a strong day, albeit against backup quarterback Easton Stick. The front won its matchups and clogged up running lanes, with Byron Young and Braden Fiske in particular causing chaos until the latter left practice to tend to a large blister on his foot.

The Rams offense was another story.

This wasn’t difficult to predict given the state of the team as it arrived at the Bolt, the Chargers’ new facility. The Rams were down three starting offensive linemen, including both tackles, as Rob Havenstein (ankle), Alaric Jackson (ankle) and Jonah Jackson (shoulder) are all week to week.

So with a makeshift offensive line against a Chargers front headlined by Joey Bosa and Khalil Mack, the results were predictable. In the first period of work between the Rams’ first-team offense and the Chargers’ first-team defense, the Rams gave up three sacks, committed one holding penalty and allowed one tipped pass at the line of scrimmage that turned into an interception.

Those trends continued for the rest of the day, with the tipped passes in particular halting any momentum the Rams tried to put together.

“I think they’re doing as well as they can. I think there’s a lot of learning right now,” head coach Sean McVay said. “We might not have our guys throughout the course of the season. We were able to stay relatively healthy last year and then we saw what it looked like the year before. That’s not gonna be an excuse for us.”

Sunday was the first serious test of Warren McClendon Jr., a fifth-round pick in 2023 who didn’t get much work with the first-team offense a year ago during joint practices with the Raiders and Broncos.

He was thrown into the fire against the Chargers, playing right tackle in Havenstein’s absence. McVay said he liked some of the things he saw from McClendon at the point of the attack in the run game, which was generally successful against the Chargers. Pass blocking reps were a different matter as McClendon struggled to stay in front of Bosa and Mack, not that Joe Noteboom faired any better on the left side of the line.

“I can remember before the ’21 season we practiced against the Raiders, we had a really tough day of practice. The guys collectively responded the right way and we were fairly decent on offense that year,” McVay said. “What I’m interested in is guys improving every single day.”

Sunday was also center Steve Avila’s first day to work on pre-snap identifications against a new defense rather than practice looks against his own team.

“His command is just exactly what I’ve been seeing,” Stafford said. “He and I were on the same page on pretty much everything we did out there today so that was a positive.”

So no, not all doom and gloom on Sunday, but definitely a day that left the Rams offense wanting more, whether all 11 starters participated or some backups had to step into the spotlight in their absence.

“Our job is to be able to get this roster ready to go and we’re going to continue to focus on that,” McVay said. “But make no mistake about it, some of the things I saw, particularly offensively, got way higher standards than what we looked like today consistently down in and down out.”

Nacua leaves practice​

Rams receiver Puka Nacua left midway through practice and was on the sidelines with ice on his knee. Nacua took a couple of hits during the joint practice, one on a jet sweep and the other on a jump ball in the corner of the end zone. Nacua went down to the grass after the catch, then got up gingerly before walking off the field.

McVay said after practice he was not sure what happened to Nacua and had no update on his status. The Rams are off on Monday before returning to Cal Lutheran for practice on Tuesday.
 
“Our job is to be able to get this roster ready to go and we’re going to continue to focus on that,” McVay said. “But make no mistake about it, some of the things I saw, particularly offensively, got way higher standards than what we looked like today consistently down in and down out.”
For McVay to say that it must have been hideous.
 
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Thanks for the info.
I think we could realistically expect nothing more from the rookie backups on the Oline. Normally, a rookie can depend on the experienced guys to help during an offensive rep and some coaching afterwards. When three out of five are used to practicing against the 2nd team defenses, facing Joey Bosa & Co must have been a shock.
 
Haha Harbaugh incoming complaints in 3.. 2….
 
I don't put much weight on the offensive performance yesterday based on the fact that it was the first time going against another team's defense. Also, it is a team with Bosa and Mack going against a Ram's team with a banged-up OL. This provides coachable moments and valuable experience dealing with adversity in a competitive setting.
 
Update: not serious but it's considered week to week. So basically he's done until the opener.
Well as long as he is ready for the opener, and it may be a good idea to put Kupp on the self for these preseason games. Just let Kupp go during practice until the regular season starts.