Rams' D vs opposing QB's this season

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Lost-Matt Cassell
17/25 170 yds
2 TD
113.8
2 fumbles

Win-Josh McCown
16/21 179 yds
0 TD 1 INT
81.2

Lost-Tony Romo
18/23 217 yds
2 TD 1 INT
116.8


Lost-Nick Foles
24/37 207 yds
2 TD 1 INT
86.2
1 fumble(lost)

Lost-Colin Kaepernick
22/35 343 yds
3 TD 0 INT
123.9

Win-Russell Wilson
23/36 313 yds
3 TD 0 INT
110.1
3 sacks

Loss-Alex Smith
25/29 223 yds
0 TD 0 INT
98.7
2 sacks
1 fumble

Win-Colin Kaepernick
22/33 237 yds
1 TD 0 INT
97.7
8 sacks
3 fumbles lost 2

Lost-Carson Palmer
25/36 241 yds
0 TD 1 INT
76.3
3 sacks
1 fumble/knocked out of the game
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Drew Stanton
3/5 85 yds
1 TD 0 INT
143.8

Win-Peyton Manning
34/54 389 yds
1 TD 2 INT
75.3
2 sacks

Lost-Phillip Rivers
29/35 291 yds
1 TD 1 INT
98.9
3 sacks

Win-Derek Carr
24/39 173 yds
0 TD 2 INT
50.5
3 sacks/sat down
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Matt Shaub
5/9 57 yds
0 TD 1 INT
35.2
3 sacks
2 fumbles lost 1



So with the exception of Stanton's skewed numbers(in relief of Palmer) the Rams haven't allowed a QB rating over 100 since the Seattle game(which we won anyway).

In the last six games....
-The Rams D has allowed only 4 TD passes.
-Rams have 7 INT's.
-Average QB rating last six games: 84.5
-Rams have 24 sacks(4/gm avg)
 
100 is kind of a low bar isn't it? Under 80 and I'd be impressed. Unless you're playing one of the great QBs then under 100 would OK. For me I mean.
 
100 is kind of a low bar isn't it? Under 80 and I'd be impressed. Unless you're playing one of the great QBs then under 100 would OK. For me I mean.
I agree, but that 84.5 rating during the last six games includes Drew Stanton's ridiculous 143.8 average(to be fair since i also included Matt Shaub's equally ridiculous 35.2 rating in relief of Carr).

We could throw them both out.
Calculated=82.9
Happy now? :)
 
Lost-Colin Kaepernick
22/35 343 yds
3 TD 0 INT
123.9

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Good stuff Mojo. Thanks man. It is getting better all the time. :cool:

Good stats man. I posted on FB page and in my group.
 
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GW defense is starting to come together and its a young one so they will be around for a while.
 
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Lost-Matt Cassell
17/25 170 yds
2 TD
113.8
2 fumbles

Win-Josh McCown
16/21 179 yds
0 TD 1 INT
81.2

Lost-Tony Romo
18/23 217 yds
2 TD 1 INT
116.8


Lost-Nick Foles
24/37 207 yds
2 TD 1 INT
86.2
1 fumble(lost)

Lost-Colin Kaepernick
22/35 343 yds
3 TD 0 INT
123.9

Win-Russell Wilson
23/36 313 yds
3 TD 0 INT
110.1
3 sacks

Loss-Alex Smith
25/29 223 yds
0 TD 0 INT
98.7
2 sacks
1 fumble

Win-Colin Kaepernick
22/33 237 yds
1 TD 0 INT
97.7
8 sacks
3 fumbles lost 2

Lost-Carson Palmer
25/36 241 yds
0 TD 1 INT
76.3
3 sacks
1 fumble/knocked out of the game
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Drew Stanton
3/5 85 yds
1 TD 0 INT
143.8

Win-Peyton Manning
34/54 389 yds
1 TD 2 INT
75.3
2 sacks

Lost-Phillip Rivers
29/35 291 yds
1 TD 1 INT
98.9
3 sacks

Win-Derek Carr
24/39 173 yds
0 TD 2 INT
50.5
3 sacks/sat down
---------
Matt Shaub
5/9 57 yds
0 TD 1 INT
35.2
3 sacks
2 fumbles lost 1



So with the exception of Stanton's skewed numbers(in relief of Palmer) the Rams haven't allowed a QB rating over 100 since the Seattle game(which we won anyway).

In the last six games....
-The Rams D has allowed only 4 TD passes.
-Rams have 7 INT's.
-Average QB rating last six games: 84.5
-Rams have 24 sacks(4/gm avg)
Thanks Mojo, enjoyed looking at these stats! But That Damned Ariz. Loss "Bugs Me!", Oh well, We will get even for that come next Thursday!!
 
I agree, but that 84.5 rating during the last six games includes Drew Stanton's ridiculous 143.8 average(to be fair since i also included Matt Shaub's equally ridiculous 35.2 rating in relief of Carr).

We could throw them both out.
Calculated=82.9
Happy now? :)

Thanks for gathering @Mojo Ram

While the overall season average is not terrible, the more interesting part is the trend which is what your stats bear out. Last 5 games the D has really been lights out, which is in stark contrast to the start of the year when the Rams pass D was meh at best. So while the two half-seasons work out to average, the awesome part is that they are playing great now.

I can't help but overlay this with some combination of Tru Jo's return, moving Gaines to the slot, Joyner's injury (which means more time for Tru Jo and Gaines), LESS blitzing (that's just an impression), but nevertheless an emergence of TJ McD, Ogletree, and the revitalization of the Rams pass rush. Too many variables to juggle, but the Rams D just seems more purposeful now (with the exception of when they run those Ranger schemes, DEs rushing from a standing position behind the DTs, that just hasn't clicked yet).
 
Thanks Mojo, enjoyed looking at these stats! But That Damned Ariz. Loss "Bugs Me!", Oh well, We will get even for that come next Thursday!!
Yeah that's the one that sticks for me too. Division leader, their house, we knock their QB from the game, 14-10 lead in the 4th qtr....oh and i'm surrounded by Cardinals fans in everyday life here.
banghead.gif

I want that payback.
 
Thanks for gathering @Mojo Ram

While the overall season average is not terrible, the more interesting part is the trend which is what your stats bear out. Last 5 games the D has really been lights out, which is in stark contrast to the start of the year when the Rams pass D was meh at best. So while the two half-seasons work out to average, the awesome part is that they are playing great now.

I can't help but overlay this with some combination of Tru Jo's return, moving Gaines to the slot, Joyner's injury (which means more time for Tru Jo and Gaines), LESS blitzing (that's just an impression), but nevertheless an emergence of TJ McD, Ogletree, and the revitalization of the Rams pass rush. Too many variables to juggle, but the Rams D just seems more purposeful now (with the exception of when they run those Ranger schemes, DEs rushing from a standing position behind the DTs, that just hasn't clicked yet).
I agree that there are a few factors involved. The scheme finally getting through to the players, the secondary getting healthy, the Gaines pick, and GW allowing our nasty front four to do what they do best without trying to throw six, seven and eight man blitzes at the QB so often.

I'll be very happy to see all this carry over into 2015. This type of defense is good enough to win a SB if the offense gets some consistency at QB.
 
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Yeah that's the one that sticks for me too. Division leader, their house, we knock their QB from the game, 14-10 lead in the 4th qtr....oh and i'm surrounded by Cardinals fans in everyday life here.
banghead.gif

I want that payback.

You will get your payback my friend.
 
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In the last six games....
-The Rams D has allowed only 4 TD passes.
-Rams have 7 INT's.
-Average QB rating last six games: 84.5
-Rams have 24 sacks(4/gm avg)
Is this what we should expect to see going forward now that the D has gotten used to GW's system? I certainly hope so.