Crisper execution, continued roster evaluation the focuses of second and final preseason scrimmage

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Crisper execution, continued roster evaluation the focuses of second and final preseason scrimmage

THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – One last dress rehearsal, one last chance to assess the back-end of the 80-man roster.

With no preseason games this year, Saturday's second and final scrimmage inside SoFi Stadium – scheduled to kick off around 1 p.m. pacific time – will give Rams head coach Sean McVay and his staff their final best chance to do both.

"Just good, crisp execution on both sides," McVay said, when asked during a video conference Thursday morning what he's looking to get out of the team's last scrimmage. "You want to limit the self-inflicted wounds, the pre-snap penalties. Whether it's jumping off sides offensively or defensively. You want to see guys play with the right fundamentals and techniques, communicate at a high level."

The first scrimmage gave Los Angeles' coaching staff "about 150 plays" by McVay's estimation to evaluate on film, though the players' workload won't be quite as intensive this time around. McVay attributed the playcount last Saturday to "getting guys up to speed and in game shape."

"I think you'll see a lot of our top guys try to get in between anywhere from 45 and 50 snaps and the same for some of our other players in that second half," McVay said. "I think you're looking more at 90-100 plays, as opposed to 140 or something that we got (last week)."

That still leaves plenty of opportunities for the rest of the roster ahead of a key deadline.

One week after Saturday's scrimmage – Sept. 5, 1 p.m. pacific time – teams must reduce their 80-man rosters to their initial 53-man regular season form. While the Rams have been consistent about creating competition for players fighting for roster spots in training camp practice by having the reserves face the first team defense, for example, those remaining 50-55 snaps will be a crucial part of evaluating the rest of the roster.

"It's going to be a really good opportunity for some of our younger players to get a significant amount of work in the second part of this scrimmage," McVay said. "Everything we do is important and evaluated, but this certainly represents a big 'Opp' for a lot of guys."

Along with continued roster evaluation, one goal from the first scrimmage that will carry over to the second will be becoming more comfortable with a new home gameday routine.

"Staying at a new team hotel the night before and just being comfortable getting to the stadium, where they park, and how they're getting to the locker room," McVay said. "As you guys saw, that's quite a stadium. So, I just want to get all those things that sometimes you take for granted in a year where you don't have those preseason opportunities to usually get that stuff figured out. That's as big a part of this as anything."

From a player perspective, quarterback Jared Goff's goal is sharpness and efficiency during the time the first team offense and first team defense share the field.

"And just distribute the ball a little bit better than I did in the previous scrimmage, just take completions where they were," Goff said during a video conference Thursday evening. "I thought we had a good first half last scrimmage, the second half kind of got away from us a little bit. But get back to that first half-feeling we had and just distribute the ball."

SCRIMMAGE COVERAGE

The Rams will air pre- and post-scrimmage shows on their website, YouTube channel and Facebook and Twitter pages.

Voice of the Rams J.B. Long, co-host Maurice Jones-Drew, team reporter Sarina Morales and Rams legend D'Marco Farr will preview the action before the start of the scrimmage, then cover the highlights and top takeaways once the scrimmage concludes.

Additionally, theRams.com will be publishing halftime notes and a post-scrimmage 10 observations recap.
 

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Good luck to all those that don't make the cut.

There's going to be a bunch of mistakes on rosters, shorten camps etc etc because of this dang Covid. Jmho
 

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The first scrimmage gave Los Angeles' coaching staff "about 150 plays" by McVay's estimation to evaluate on film, though the players' workload won't be quite as intensive this time around. McVay attributed the playcount last Saturday to "getting guys up to speed and in game shape."

McVay stated he thought they would get in 65-to 70 plays last week. I thought that was a low number all things considered. Glad they got a little more than double that amount. The first team needs reps! The rest need reps!


"I think you'll see a lot of our top guys try to get in between anywhere from 45 and 50 snaps and the same for some of our other players in that second half," McVay said. "I think you're looking more at 90-100 plays, as opposed to 140 or something that we got (last week)."

We will see. They need reps!

One week after Saturday's scrimmage – Sept. 5, 1 p.m. pacific time – teams must reduce their 80-man rosters to their initial 53-man regular-season form. While the Rams have been consistent about creating competition for players fighting for roster spots in training camp practice by having the reserves face the first-team defense, for example, those remaining 50-55 snaps will be a crucial part of evaluating the rest of the roster.


"It's going to be a really good opportunity for some of our younger players to get a significant amount of work in the second part of this scrimmage," McVay said. "Everything we do is important and evaluated, but this certainly represents a big 'Opp' for a lot of guys."

It would be great to get some more in-depth analysis of how the players do in the scrimmage.
 

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McVay stated he thought they would get in 65-to 70 plays last week. I thought that was a low number all things considered. Glad they got a little more than double that amount. The first team needs reps! The rest need reps!




We will see. They need reps!






It would be great to get some more in-depth analysis of how the players do in the scrimmage.
65 you're a nice poster and Hell yeah it would be good to get more in-depth etc etc but Covid, jmho
 

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I so wish they would make the scrimmages live to view somehow. This not having any preseason really sucks balls! On a side note ... I think we will see more mistakes and poor execution across the league as a whole on the offensive side of the ball. Early on, Defenses are almost always ahead of the curve as far as execution for the fact that Defense is more "reactionary" and can play faster. Offenses are critical to timing, cohesive and repetition based. Takes awhile for them to get on the same page. We might be in store for a very strange and wacky season
 

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The Rams are installing a new look defense, so their will likely be hiccups on both sides of the ball. That said, your "reactionary" comment is spot on. We have a new OC, but we are not installing an "entirely new" offense. Goff should be more comfortable with another year under his belt. It will be interesting to see other teams snafus as well given the evaporation of all preseason games.
 

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This could be the lowest scoring season since the 16 game schedule.