Rams to face several “new” QB’s in 2021

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Rams need just one reason to hide your new quarterback​

By rough count, the LA Rams may face a bevy of NFL hopeful rookie quarterbacks this year. There is rookie quarterback Justin Fields who is raising eyebrows for the Chicago Bears. The San Francisco 49ers went all-in on rookie quarterback Trey Lance, who they seem to be quite happy with. The Jacksonville Jaguars are tripping over a chance to welcome rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence to the fold.

Then there are the transplanted quarterbacks. The Indianapolis Colts have veteran quarterback Carson Wentz. The Detroit Lions boast former Rams quarterback, Jared Goff. And the quarterback controversies at the Houston Texans, Green Bay Packers, and Seattle Seahawks could mean that they will entrust the team to a new face under center.

In the now-longer-17-game season, it appears as though the LA Rams have been designated to the official welcome-to-the-NFL committee for a number of marquee class of 2021 rookie quarterbacks trying to make their name in the NFL. And also for a host of other teams who plan to try their luck at winning it all by reclaiming the somewhat tarnished reputations of veteran quarterbacks.

How will the LA Rams counter all of these new NFL faces? Simple enough, All-Pro defensive lineman Aaron Donald.

By now you probably know the Aaron-Donald-effect, and how it has helped bolster the play of his teammates, particularly in the category of quarterback sacks. But now, let’s look at the Aaron Donald effect through a different lens. How do new quarterbacks far against him? In 2020, the Miami Dolphins started rookie quarterback Tua Tagovailoa. While the Dolphins won that game, Tagovailoa was harassed all day. He was 12 of 22 for just 93 yards, one touchdown pass and he was sacked once, by you guessed it, Aaron Donald.

Pitting a rookie quarterback to face an Aaron Donald-led defense might be considered a right-of-passage by some. Other might considered a sure-fire way to derail the career of a rookie. While that debate might take place on the back burner, the issue has come to the forefront of NFL talking points as former Chicago Bears head coach Mike Ditka believes that the Bears should start rookie QB Justin Fields on day one. Of course, the Bears open their season by traveling to face the Rams in SoFi Stadium. Those contests always seem to bring out the best in McVay against that defense.

But a funny mention of this topic was proferred by CBSSports.com John Breech in his 2021 NFL Divisional Power Rankings:

Coach Matt Nagy has been insisting that Andy Dalton will be the team’s Week 1 starter, which actually might be for the best, because the Bears are playing the Rams. If the Bears start Justin Fields in the opener, he might take so many hits from Aaron Donald that it will scar him for life.

That actually sounds like sage advice. After all, why put up a newcomer against one of the most dominating NFL players of his era? To be honest, I’m certain that Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson had games against the Rams that he hoped he had the chance to watch from the bench.

Yes, there may be many sound reasons to start a new quarterback. And you will no doubt encounter many of them before the start of the 2021 NFL season. But the Rams only need to give opponents one reason not to start their new quarterback: Aaron Donald. I am willing to bet that at least two rookies will be on the bench for that very reason when they face the LA Rams.
 

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Thought this was interesting wrinkle to our schedule. We do face a lot of new QB’s or QB’s in new places. Anywhere from 4-9 times.

WK 1 Chicago
WK 2 Indy
WK 7 Detroit
WK 8 Houston (maybe)
WK 10 San Fran (maybe)
WK 12 Green Bay (maybe)
WK 13 Jacksonville
WK 16 Minnesota (could they be test driving Mond at this point?)
WK 17 San Fran (maybe)
 

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if JG is healthy, no way fields wins the job, and that sucks because with a healthy garoppolo and bosa, the niners are formidable...

however, to be the best, you gotta beat the best...

go rams

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if JG is healthy, no way fields wins the job, and that sucks because with a healthy garoppolo and bosa, the niners are formidable...

however, to be the best, you gotta beat the best...

go rams

slo

I'm assuming you meant Lance not Fields, but I concur with your assessment. Rams have faced most the QB's on the list actually.

  1. Carson Wents with Colts they faced him with the Eagles
  2. Jared Goff with the Lions, they faced Goff everyday in practice.
  3. Who knows what's going in Houston
  4. Unless Garoppolo gets hurt, it will be him
  5. Still can't believe the Packers won't have Rodgers, but great if they don't.
 

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You did not hear that Wilson wants out?
I heard Wilson was complaining, but I don't think he seriously wants out. Did he say something definitive or is it just "a source" repeating him whining about o line issues?
 

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I heard Wilson was complaining, but I don't think he seriously wants out. Did he say something definitive or is it just "a source" repeating him whining about o line issues?
That's what I have been hearing and he has been pushing for them to do more on the OL for years. If I am not mistaken, he called out upper management to improve the OL or else. You can research it if you like, I don't have the source of this controversy.
 

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That's what I have been hearing and he has been pushing for them to do more on the OL for years. If I am not mistaken, he called out upper management to improve the OL or else. You can research it if you like, I don't have the source of this controversy.
I heard that a while back, but it didn't seem that serious to me. I might be wrong, but I also haven't heard anything else about it since then. One report and then total silence (accompanied by no action) didn't seem like true displeasure to me. Again, could be wrong.
 

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It would be insane with every NFC North team with new QBs this season. I’m all for it.