Malcolm Brown “Taking Advantage of Every Opportunity” as Multipurpose Back

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Brown “Taking Advantage of Every Opportunity” as Multipurpose Back
Kristen Lago


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In his third year with the Rams, running back Malcolm Brown has emerged this season as a solid rotational player on the Los Angeles offense. Not only has he had an important impact on special teams, but he is also hitting his stride on the ground.

Last season, Brown put up fewer than 100 yards from scrimmage without a single trip to the end zone. But through seven games this year, the former Texas standout has more than doubled his yardage on the ground and in the air, scoring two touchdowns and recording 127 total yards.

Last week against the Cardinals, Brown was particularly effective on third downs, converting a couple of important plays to extend the Rams drive in the fourth quarter. After a lengthy 10-minute, 16-play drive downfield, the series culminated in a touchdown pass to wide receiver Cooper Kupp to seal a Los Angeles win.

“The offensive line, they made it easy for me,” Brown said of his production in Week 7. “The third-down conversions I got with the couple of runs that I had, they made it real easy. The holes were opening up like the Red Sea and I am just out there running.”

As he did on Sunday, Brown said he has gone into every game this season with one thing on his mind — to make the most of every opportunity he’s given.

“I go into every single game, every time I step on the field [as if] it’s the most important play for me,” he said. “I’m just going in trying to do what I can to contribute to this team and I am thankful that these coaches have given me the opportunity to do that.”

But it’s not just the ground attack where Brown has found success. He is also a primary member of the Rams special teams unit.

Under coordinator John Fassel, Los Angeles has been one of the league's most aggressive clubs on special teams. In Week 6 against Jacksonville, the Rams scored two special teams touchdowns, including a blocked punt Brown returned.

“From the first day I stepped in in St. Louis actually my rookie year, I was on the practice squad, but Bones has created just the mindset that special teams is the most important thing,” Brown said. “Practicing like we do just pays off every single week.”

Heading into the bye, it seems Brown’s work ethic is also paying off. Head coach Sean McVay has reiterated many times just how impressed he has been with Brown’s mentality and production from the offseason until now.

“You know, Malcolm has a handful of third-down conversation that keeps our defense off the field and keeps the clock moving in that game the other day,” McVay said. “He’s just been so steady and done a great job delivering when his opportunities come up.”

“I think we’ve got a lot of good contributors that understand their importance and their role and you try to just make a habit of pointing them out and letting them know by that communication,” he continued. “That lets them feel appreciated, because it is recognized and that credit is well deserved.”

But Brown isn't neccessarily seeking credit or recognition for big plays. Instead, the running back says he’s just hoping “to keep doing what I’m doing,” and remain steady through the latter half of the season.

“[When I] go into any game, I say to myself, ‘This is the most important play right here,’” Brown said. “I just want to continue to do that and continue to make plays and be consistent. I think that’s probably the thing that is most important to me is being consistent with my game.”
 

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Man, he ran great in giving TGII a breather against the Cardinals. Really happy with the way he's developed.

Hook 'em Horns, Brown!
 

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Malcolm Brown has really exceeded expectations. Gurley has been a top 2 RB this year but then there is not a drastic drop off when he comes out to rest. Brown has become exactly who we signed Lance Dunbar to be.
 

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Brown made me forget about Benny. He's been pretty damn good for us.
 

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Malcolm Brown has really exceeded expectations. Gurley has been a top 2 RB this year but then there is not a drastic drop off when he comes out to rest. Brown has become exactly who we signed Lance Dunbar to be.
I completely agree and am not pessimistic but am a little concerned his sample size is too small to get true reading But i'm willing to go out on limb and say he's a positive impact player if Gurley were to miss any time
 

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I think Brown is the type of player that follows the advise I give in my "Signature" at the bottom of my op's! Read below ....
 

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Malcolm Brown was a 5 star recruit out of Texas....He's always had serious talent...He looks a few lbs lighter, and in the best shape of his life.
Brown attended Cibolo (TX) Steele in the suburbs of San Antonio, Texas. After running for 2,192 yards and 24 touchdowns as a junior,[1] Brown rushed for 2,596 yards and 30 touchdowns in his senior year, leading Steele to their first-ever Class 5A Division II state championship.[2] He earned a 2010 USA Today High School All-American nomination and played in the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Bowl.

Brown was also a four-year letterman in track & field and played basketball as a freshman. He was a state qualifier as a sophomore and regional qualifier as a junior in the 4 × 200m relay. He also had personal-bests of 11.54 seconds in the 100-meter dash and 22.78 seconds in the 200-meter dash.[3]

Regarded as a five-star recruit by Rivals.com, Brown was listed as the No. 1 running back prospect in the class of 2011.[4]Brown chose the University of Texas over Oklahoma, Florida State, Alabama, Notre Dame, and Stanford.

I'm kinda happy he found a role....
 

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I've liked that kid since day one. He shows up, gets hard yards, and brings a different element to the run game with his style of running. Real glad to see him getting worked in, as IMO we are going to need that element come the playoffs.
 

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Malcolm Brown has really exceeded expectations. Gurley has been a top 2 RB this year but then there is not a drastic drop off when he comes out to rest. Brown has become exactly who we signed Lance Dunbar to be.
Did Dunbar get released? Haven’t heard anything about him
 

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Odds are Duncan's not going to figure much this season unless someone gets hurt.
 

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Malcolm doesn't have Todd's sheer speed; so he compensates by being more of a hammer. He has a little shake & bake to him too, but he can flat out drive you back on your heels. Todd and Malcolm make a great 1-2 knockout punch, then you bring in tiny Tavon with the hyper electric speed & quickness as the change of pace back.
 
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Another Gem uncovered by Les Snead, Brown is a major asset to the Rams and with a speedster like Justin Davis waiting in the wings, I guess RB Coach Skip Hicks is not so bad after all.