Karraker: Five Burning Questions Entering Rams Training Camp

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We’re less than three weeks away from the first Rams practice of training camp. Let’s tackle five pressing questions…

1. Should we be that concerned about the lack of experience in the running back competition?

A definitive no. Ben Sirmans is a terrific running backs coach, and Isaiah Pead, Daryl Richardson, Terrance Ganaway and Zac Stacy all have unique abilities. The first three on that list had the good fortune of working with Steven Jackson on what they needed to learn last year. The most important thing for a young running back to learn is the passing game route concepts and pass protection.

The three players who were here last year all have innate running ability. Some backs have more of that than others, but every great running back has running instincts that supersede anything they learn in practice. These players are going to be coached up to participate in the passing game. Both Pead and Richardson can catch the ball. Pead caught 87 passes in his college career at Cincinnati, including 39 in his senior season. Richardson had 24 receptions as a rookie last year. If a running back shows he’s deficient in pass protection, he simply won’t get a shot.

“That will be the biggest question because obviously ‘Jack’ (Jackson) gave us that,” offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer said. “Our defense gave us some really tough looks (during OTA’s), which has been good. We ask a lot of our backs, and again, so far, so good, but there will be some things that come up that we’ll just coach them up and show them video. That’s how these guys are going to learn.”

Jeff Fisher got great rookie years out of Eddie George and Chris Johnson in Tennessee, and had the chance to “redshirt” his youngsters last year because of the presence of SJ39. The talent is there, and the players who accept coaching will get the job and produce.

2. Should we be disappointed that Brian Quick is No. 4 on the wide receiver depth chart?

Yes. Absolutely. The 33rd pick in the 2012 draft is supposed to have superior abilities to the fourth-rounder of that year (Chris Givens), or a third-rounder from 2011 (Austin Pettis). At this stage, Quick should have shown in OTAs that he’s better than those two, if not this year’s first-round pick, Tavon Austin.
Quick is the biggest receiver on the roster and has more than enough speed to be an impact player. If the problem is an inability to learn the offense, that’s inexcusable. Even coming out of Appalachian State and the inherent drawbacks included with that, if Quick doesn’t have a great camp and crack the starting lineup, it’ll be a huge disappointment.

3. Was ESPN’s Ron Jaworski’s ranking of Sam Bradford as the 22nd-best quarterback in the NFL fair?

Yes. Jaws has Bradford ahead of Carson Palmer, Ryan Tannehill, Michael Vick, Brandon Weeden, Christian Ponder, Mark Sanchez, Chad Henne, Kevin Kolb, Jake Locker and Matt Flynn. Just ahead are Josh Freeman at No. 21 and Alex Smith at 20. Jaworski said, “Bradford has always been a talented thrower. In 2012, he took some sure and steady steps forward as he rebounded from a poor 2011 season.

“There’s never been a question about Bradford’s arm talent. He has a strong arm with the ability to make every single throw. He can drive the ball down the field and when he’s comfortable and confident in the pocket, he throws with consistent accuracy.

“Bradford has underrated movement. He can get out of the pocket and use his legs to find room to throw. And he’s always been effective off boot action. The bottom line is that Bradford has the throwing skillset to be a top 10 passer in this league.

“What are the concerns when I study Bradford? A lack of efficiency in the red zone. Too many interceptions. And it’s a red zone game. You can’t be a high level quarterback if you can’t execute there. Bradford at times still struggles with basic blitz concepts that a player with his experience level should understand. The interception against the Vikings was a great example.

“Bradford must eliminate the mistakes that diminish the impact of his ability. This season I would expect a little bit different Rams’ offense. With the talent they now have at the skill positions, don’t be surprised to see more spread with Bradford in the shotgun, a faster tempo, just like Bradford’s days at Oklahoma.”

That can’t be disputed. It is interesting to note that the five passers after Bradford in red-zone passer rating last year were Colin Kaepernick, Matthew Stafford, Vick, Joe Flacco and Cam Newton. The five QBs who had three or more red-zone picks were Sanchez and Stafford with four each, and Bradford, Henne and Super Bowl champion Flacco with three each.

But Bradford had two different seasons in the red zone. In the first half, he was 14 of 30 (46.6 percent) for 83 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions, for a red-zone passer rating of 65.27. From games nine through 16, he was 19 of 30 (63.3%) for 127 yards, nine touchdowns and one pick, for a passer rating of 98.19. So, while Jaworski is overall correct about Bradford’s red-zone issues, one needs to separate his first season under the new Rams’ regime into halves.

One other point: Nobody is going to put Bradford in the class of Tom Brady, Peyton Manning, Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, Eli Manning, Ben Roethlisberger or Matt Ryan. He won’t be put in the class of young playoff guns Andrew Luck, Russell Wilson, Robert Griffin III or Andy Dalton or Kaepernick. Nor in the class of playoff veterans Flacco and Philip Rivers, or guys who had seasons like Newton or Matt Schaub or Tony Romo or Stafford. That’s 18 guys right there. Bradford, like Jaws said, has the ability to ascend. But with what he and his team have done so far, 22nd is fair.

4. Will Greg Zuerlein rebound after a rugged statistical second half last season?

I hope so. He started off by hitting 18 of his first 21, with misses coming from 52, 37 and 66 yards. He missed five of his last 10, with the misses from 58, 35, 58, 57 and 51 yards. If you’re counting, that’s eight misses, and six of them from 50-plus yards. I wouldn’t anticipate Zuerlein having any troubles in his sophomore year.

5. What does it mean that the CVC has turned stadium negotiations over to Missouri Governor Jay Nixon?

It can only be a good thing. The CVC is comprised of a dozen different people with a voice. They don’t have revenue-generating capability. Nixon is a singular voice for Rams owner Stan Kroenke to communicate with. He obviously can pull financial strings in the state. The way I see it, the fewer people involved in a negotiation, the better. And the mission of the CVC, as it says on its website, is to “promote St. Louis as a meeting site and travel destination in an effort to further economic development for the city. The Commission provides information and resources to help visitors get the most out of their trip to the Gateway City.” They don’t want to be involved in sports. So, I’m thrilled that Nixon is going to be the voice representing Rams fans.

Only eight more Sundays without regular-season NFL football!
 

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eight more weeks :shit:
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I think he'll be fine... but I want to see consistency out of Greg Zuerlein. That's a big preseason watch for me.

For many years we were spoiled... Wilkins and Brown... these guys delivered. I think Brown got criticized a little, following "money", but he was damn good if you look at the numbers.

Come on Zuerlein! We need ya, brah.
 

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He'll be breaking the distance record this year. No doubt in my mind. In fact, I think Fisher WANTS to see it broken by him (as a former player, fan, and HC). When he let him try that 66 yarder in Miami, I knew it was just a matter of time. And we won't have to wait much longer.

HE HAD THE FREAKING DISTANCE! :amped:

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I could see Zuerlein getting the distance record.

But I want the consistency more.

PS: HELL OF A KICK!
 

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I dont think Zeurlein will ever kick for a high average. When you are continually trying from 50+ you are just not going to have a great average.

Hell he only missed 2 kicks under 50 yards.

Just dont expect much from a guy who is routinely asked to make kicks that most other teams dont attempt.
 

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What I still don't understand about GZ is why so few touch backs? You'd think he'd kick it out of the end zone every time wouldn't you?
 

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What I still don't understand about GZ is why so few touch backs? You'd think he'd kick it out of the end zone every time wouldn't you?
Dunno. And this is just a theory, but ... he kicks really HIGH. It could be that they want him to kick it into the endzone to bait the returner's desire to take it out. But by the time they do, we're already down there in droves. Maybe the goal is to get teams to start inside their own 20 instead of AT their own 20?
 

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Dunno. And this is just a theory, but ... he kicks really HIGH. It could be that they want him to kick it into the endzone to bait the returner's desire to take it out. But by the time they do, we're already down there in droves. Maybe the goal is to get teams to start inside their own 20 instead of AT their own 20?

That's an interesting thought. Course you're taking a chance on big run backs doing that. I think if I was a coach and had the option to just give the ball to the other team at the 20 every time I'd do it. Wouldn't you?
 

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PhxRam said:
I dont think Zeurlein will ever kick for a high average. When you are continually trying from 50+ you are just not going to have a great average.

Hell he only missed 2 kicks under 50 yards.

Just dont expect much from a guy who is routinely asked to make kicks that most other teams dont attempt.

That is so very true. I think the Rams will be consistently attempting from less than 50 before he has a good average at making them over 50.
 

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CGI_Ram said:
I think he'll be fine... but I want to see consistency out of Greg Zuerlein. That's a big preseason watch for me.

For many years we were spoiled... Wilkins and Brown... these guys delivered. I think Brown got criticized a little, following "money", but he was damn good if you look at the numbers.

Come on Zuerlein! We need ya, brah.
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of all my concerns about the Rams going into 2013 \, Greg the Leg isnt on the list. What we need and want, is Quick and Pead to live up to the staffs projections and hope for 2nd round picks. And for two guys to emerge as NFL safeties
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X said:
He'll be breaking the distance record this year. No doubt in my mind. In fact, I think Fisher WANTS to see it broken by him (as a former player, fan, and HC). When he let him try that 66 yarder in Miami, I knew it was just a matter of time. And we won't have to wait much longer.

HE HAD THE FREAKING DISTANCE! :amped:

I believe it too. When I was attending Northwest Missouri State our biggest rival was Missouri Western. In a playoff game in St. Joe (where Missouri Western is located) he was hitting field goals from places only a heavenly sent kicker could. I was mad at the time cause he kept hitting them for my schools rival, but the minute the Rams drafted him I got uber excited for all those game winners I knew he would nail....the 40 Whiners game only solidified that!!
 

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The running back situation is actually going to make pre-season games pretty fun.
 

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albefree69 said:
X wrote:
Dunno. And this is just a theory, but ... he kicks really HIGH. It could be that they want him to kick it into the endzone to bait the returner's desire to take it out. But by the time they do, we're already down there in droves. Maybe the goal is to get teams to start inside their own 20 instead of AT their own 20?

That's an interesting thought. Course you're taking a chance on big run backs doing that. I think if I was a coach and had the option to just give the ball to the other team at the 20 every time I'd do it. Wouldn't you?
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What I still don't understand about GZ is why so few touch backs? You'd think he'd kick it out of the end zone every time wouldn't you?
I probably would. Yes.

Maybe you should ask Kevin Demoff about this and see what he thinks. :nau:
 

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X wrote:
I probably would. Yes.

Maybe you should ask Kevin Demoff about this and see what he thinks. :nau:

I'm not sure Kevin is the right person to ask. I'm gonna wait until you work out a similar deal with Fisher and ask him. :7up:
 

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X wrote:
I probably would. Yes.

Maybe you should ask Kevin Demoff about this and see what he thinks. :nau:

I'm not sure Kevin is the right person to ask. I'm gonna wait until you work out a similar deal with Fisher and ask him. :7up:
Oh trust me. KD is absolutely in tune with what this coaching staff's philosophies are.
Definitely not a hands-off kinda guy as you'll see when camp rolls around.
 

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So your saying that Fisher isn't returning your calls? :shock: :zomg1:
 

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albefree69 said:
So your saying that Fisher isn't returning your calls? :shock: :zomg1:
Well, no. But he's following me on Twitter.

Or at least his moustache is. :sly:

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:lol: Good one!