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https://www.therams.com/news/10-observations-from-day-9-of-training-camp

10 Observations from Day 9 of Training Camp

1) The Rams were not in pads for the first time since the fourth day of training camp. Coming off Thursday’s game, L.A. got back to business on a lighter note. Being back in Southern California, it was considerably less humid for Saturday’s session than it was throughout the time in Baltimore.

2) Los Angeles began with a special teams walk thru, then separated by field for both offensive and defensive walk thrus. This is one of the first times L.A. has done a walk thru to start a public practice, which also made it one of the first times inside linebacker Mark Barron has participated in a session. Head coach Sean McVay has previously said that Barron receives the walk-thru reps beside signal-caller Cory Littleton, while Ramik Wilson takes the practice reps.

3) During offensive individual drills, the Rams used multiple quarterbacks to have each skill player catch a pass in the rhythm and timing of the play. All the running backs, wideouts, and tight ends were involved, as were all four quarterbacks. At one point, punter Johnny Hekker was even involved when the Rams used three wideouts, a tight end, and a running back as eligible receivers. Hekker does have to keep his fake-punt arm ready, after all.

4) The Rams quarterbacks, wide receivers, and cornerbacks also went through one-on-one drills. Notably from the period…
  • Wide receivers Brandin Cooks and Robert Woods began the session with completions on a comeback route and a fly route down the right sideline, respectively.
  • Cornerback Troy Hill did a nice job to break up a pass in the middle of the field between quarterback Jared Goff and wideout Cooper Kupp. The Eastern Washington product tried to shake Hill with a move in the middle of the field, but the cornerback stayed with Kupp nicely.
  • Later, though, Kupp got Hill back by shaking him with a nice move to catch a pass in the middle of the field. He drew some “ooos” from the crowd with that one.
5) In 11-on-11 — with the first-team offense competing against the first-team defense — Goff made solid completions to Cooks and Kupp. The signal-caller connected with Cooks on the first pass of the period, hitting him on the left side of the field. Then Goff hit Kupp on the left side, making the completion through a tight window just out of safety Lamarcus Joyner’s reach.

6) Joyner, however, would get his during a later period. On another pass intended for Kupp, Joyner undercut the wideout’s route on the defense’s right and picked off the pass with a leaping interception. His defensive teammates were pumped on the sideline.

7) Later in 11-on-11, tight end Tyler Higbee made a particularly impressive catch. The play may have been a sack in real life, but Goff was able to get a red-zone pass off to Higbee. The tight end showed off his vertical, secured the catch, then got two feet in at the back line of the end zone for a score.

8) With the offense backed up to nearly its own goal line in a move-the-ball drill, Goff got the unit down the field quickly with consecutive completionsto Woods and wide receiver Mike Thomas. Both receptions came on deep crossing routes.

9) Kupp made the last catch of practice for the fist-team offense, snagging a low pass over the middle. Not a surprise when it comes from him, but he did have a few nice catches on Saturday.

10) At the end of practice, McVay pulled the team together and was fairly animated in the huddle. He would tell reporters that at the time, he was explaining to players why he wasn’t quite pleased with the way practice unfolded.

“I think all the guys would agree, we’ve got to have better urgency from the start,” McVay said. “That’s just the bottom line. We can say what we want about when we got back, but however you want to cut it, we’ve got to be better than that.”
 

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https://www.therams.com/news/quotes...ays-team-must-maximize-practice-opportunities

Quotes & Notes 8/11/18: McVay Says Team Must Maximize Practice Opportunities
  • Head coach Sean McVay seemed displeased following the Rams’ first practice back at training camp in Irvine on Saturday.
  • The team returned to Los Angeles in the middle of the night — early in the morning on Friday and were given the day off.
  • The Rams mixed it up at practice on Saturday. Rather than devoting the start of practice to special teams, like the majority of camp thus far, both offense and defense went through a walk-thru period, before individual drills and then some extended first offense vs. first defense work.
  • McVay said tight end Gerald Everett’s shoulder injury suffered just before the team left for Baltimore will continue to keep him off the field this week.
  • While McVay did not comment on specifics of the injury, Everett was wearing a sling on the sidelines on Saturday afternoon.
  • McVay also confirmed corner Kevin Peterson tore his ACL against the Ravens Thursday night and will miss the 2018 season.
  • Peterson had two interceptions last season, both in Week 17 against San Francisco.
  • Rookie linebacker Micah Kiser led the Rams defense in tackles against the Ravens on Thursday night with six total tackles.
  • Kiser should provide depth to the Rams’ linebacker core in 2018.
  • The Rams drafted Kiser out of the University of Virginia in the fifth round of the 2018 NFL Draft.
“Micah’s [Kiser] done a nice job. I think he’s a young player. Very instinctual. Good read and recognition, made a good amount of plays and was involved in a lot of tackles the other night. Really been impressed with him as a person. I think [assistant head coach/linebackers coach] Joe Barry has done a great job with him.”-HEAD COACH SEAN McVAY

“There’s nothing new. He’s just got his shoulder deal where we’re being smart with it as far as, he’s going to be out for another week or so at least. Unfortunately, [cornerback] Kevin Peterson tore his ACL in the game the other night so he’s going to go on IR. Really hate that for him because he’s a guy that’s continued to progress.”-HEAD COACH SEAN McVAY

“Yeah, we don’t get enough opportunities to get out here and practice and we’ve got to maximize every single one. Today is going to be a good chance for us to look back at this tape and find a way to get better. But I think all the guys would agree, we’ve got to have better urgency from the start. That’s just the bottom line. We can say what we want about when we got back, but however you want to cut it, we’ve got to be better than that.”-HEAD COACH SEAN McVAY
 

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Nice to hear Mike Thomas making plays in 11 on 11s with Goff throwing the ball to him. I like this guy.

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Wait did I just read Higbee went vertical and toe tapped in the back of the end zone? I'm pretty sure I heard that was impossible for him to do.
 

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Wait did I just read Higbee went vertical and toe tapped in the back of the end zone? I'm pretty sure I heard that was impossible for him to do.
This an example of the broken clock rule...:sneak:
 

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Wait did I just read Higbee went vertical and toe tapped in the back of the end zone? I'm pretty sure I heard that was impossible for him to do.
This an example of the broken clock rule...:sneak:

This is the year Higbee makes those catches a tad more often. He blocks well and is a big guy, coming down with the catch a few more times will improve his stock. I'm concerned with Hemingway's ability to block, still a work in progress because besides Higbee the best blocking TE on the roster is Henry Krieger-Coble.
 

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This an example of the broken clock rule...:sneak:
That catch where he had to go a bit vertical with 1:05 left in the 4th against the Seachickens with 3 defenders on him was impressive, but maybe more impressive was where Goff put the ball. Tyler can surprise us once in a while. I hope it becomes the norm going forward.
 

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“I think all the guys would agree, we’ve got to have better urgency from the start,” McVay said. “That’s just the bottom line. We can say what we want about when we got back, but however you want to cut it, we’ve got to be better than that.”

Why I love our coach. There is ZERO settling for a subpar effort with this dude.

Nice to hear Mike Thomas making plays in 11 on 11s with Goff throwing the ball to him. I like this guy.

Would have enjoyed him making plays vs some Baltimore scrubs the other night better. But of course maybe he will show well in this next one.

Wait did I just read Higbee went vertical and toe tapped in the back of the end zone? I'm pretty sure I heard that was impossible for him to do.

Probably means there wasn't a defender on him. He's Dwight effin Clark in practice when there's no defender near him.
 

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Probably means there wasn't a defender on him. He's Dwight effin Clark in practice when there's no defender near him.
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7) Later in 11-on-11, tight end Tyler Higbee made a particularly impressive catch. The play may have been a sack in real life, but Goff was able to get a red-zone pass off to Higbee. The tight end showed off his vertical, secured the catch, then got two feet in at the back line of the end zone for a score.
 

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7) Later in 11-on-11, tight end Tyler Higbee made a particularly impressive catch. The play may have been a sack in real life, but Goff was able to get a red-zone pass off to Higbee. The tight end showed off his vertical, secured the catch, then got two feet in at the back line of the end zone for a score.
Must be photoshop!
 

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I like Higbee. Only lacks consistency. I hope he brings it all together this year!
 

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7) Later in 11-on-11, tight end Tyler Higbee made a particularly impressive catch. The play may have been a sack in real life, but Goff was able to get a red-zone pass off to Higbee. The tight end showed off his vertical, secured the catch, then got two feet in at the back line of the end zone for a score.

Nice to see that and hope it continues. Better TE play this season--if we get it---will make this offense much more capable of gutting out playoff wins.
 

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Nice to see that and hope it continues. Better TE play this season--if we get it---will make this offense much more capable of gutting out playoff wins.
Agreed. It is a vital element that we have lacked over the years and the impact to this offense would be massive if we had a TE threat.
 

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Wait did I just read Higbee went vertical and toe tapped in the back of the end zone? I'm pretty sure I heard that was impossible for him to do.

Frighteningly, and sadly, I think in a real game it is almost impossible for him to do. I wish that weren't the case. And I hope he makes me eat so much crow this season. (I just realized that I hope for weird things, haha)
 

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Cornerback Troy Hill did a nice job to break up a pass in the middle of the field between quarterback Jared Goff and wideout Cooper Kupp. The Eastern Washington product tried to shake Hill with a move in the middle of the field, but the cornerback stayed with Kupp nicely.
Good to see Hill build his confidence. We may need him during the season with Peterson being gone.

7) Later in 11-on-11, tight end Tyler Higbee made a particularly impressive catch. The play may have been a sack in real life, but Goff was able to get a red-zone pass off to Higbee. The tight end showed off his vertical, secured the catch, then got two feet in at the back line of the end zone for a score.
I think Higbee is capable of some great plays. I also think he will drop fewer balls this year.

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Nice to hear Mike Thomas making plays in 11 on 11s with Goff throwing the ball to him. I like this guy.

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Me too. If we are without Reynolds for any period of time, it is nice to know Thomas will step up. We are so deep at receiver. I like Cooper, too.

This is the year Higbee makes those catches a tad more often. He blocks well and is a big guy, coming down with the catch a few more times will improve his stock. I'm concerned with Hemingway's ability to block, still a work in progress because besides Higbee the best blocking TE on the roster is Henry Krieger-Coble.

More catches like this:

View: http://www.nfl.com/videos/nfl-game-highlights/0ap3000000897276/Tyler-Higbee-makes-spectacular-catch-for-first-down