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My one comment is how good the Rams Oline is this year
Agreed. That said, the pocket looks clean on most plays.I saw this. I like how Kurt breaks downs some of the missed pass plays early in the game, which he mostly attributed to miscommunication and newness to the system. Problems that will be worked out over time.
BUT, Stafford also moves better in the pocket and helps his Oline than our previous QB.Agreed. That said, the pocket looks clean on most plays.
Don't remember that from last year
Exactly that TD he threw to Bobby Trees in the back of the end zone opening week was a good example of thatBUT, Stafford also moves better in the pocket and helps his Oline than our previous QB.
That definitely helps but having the inside be much cleaner than the last two years greatly helps the QB to step up into the pocket instead of having to back up and getting sacked from a outside rusher or trying to avoid both the inside and outside rusher and getting tripped up trying to get out of the pocket from that said rush.BUT, Stafford also moves better in the pocket and helps his Oline than our previous QB.
Fairly certain he considers himself a Cardinal more than a Ram. We would too if we were dumped by the franchise the way he was…hope I don’t upset any old Bulgerites out thereKurt has a Cardinals jersey draped in the background.
Agree with most of your post but not this part. Stafford has always pushed the ball down the field. Always loved the deep ball. Even going back to his Georgia days.. I mean you would too if you had a howitzer for a right arm. To me this is just inherent in him and why McVay wanted to make the change to move on from Goff. Goff always took the underneath route immediately if it was open and it was just natural for him. They're just different QBs in that way, but I dont think McVay is telling Stafford to read it deep to shallow. The passing plays have a specific progression and order to go through reads, and I think Stafford is just much better at that. And add his desire to push the ball down the field on top.IMO that is from expressed instructions from McVay. How do I know? Because of McVay's reaction or should I say non-reaction when the throw is missed or INT compared to his reaction with Goff.