Fisher: "Jared and Sean are ready, and I'm enjoying Case under center"
- By Amitar
- RAMS / NFL TALK
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Why else would he like seeing Keenum under center?:rolllaugh:Seriously?
Nice
Why else would he like seeing Keenum under center?:rolllaugh:Seriously?
Nice
In his presser yesterday Fisher said Hayes-Brockers-Quinn and Wichman all practiced yesterday! But he didn't elaborate on their degree of practice, Limited/Full etc.!Rams at Lions
CB Trumaine Johnson (ankle) won’t be in the lineup for the Rams. DT Michael Brockers (hip), DE William Hayes (ankle), WR Brian Quick (calf), DE Robert Quinn (shoulder) and G Cody Wichmann (ankle) are all questionable. Brockers, Hayes and Quinn all missed last week’s loss.
The Lions ruled out four regulars in TE Eric Ebron (ankle, knee), LB DeAndre Levy (quadricep, knee), DT Haloti Ngata (shoulder) and RB Theo Riddick(ankle). They put questionable tags on DE Ezekiel Ansah (ankle), WR Anquan Boldin (ankle), S Don Carey (ribs), DT A’Shawn Robinson (shoulder), G Laken Tomlinson (neck), G Larry Warford (hip) and RB Dwayne Washington(ankle).
I like the idea of our Team getting " Medievil" on Opponants!! Lets see them go to the Line and tell the guys in front of them ...Todd is definitely upset by his production but he is a team guy and is going to keep himself in check.
It is a great example of how offense takes 11 guys executing to do well. Get that OL and the skills guys to give him a crease here and there and the conversation is about long TD runs vice defenses stacking the box.
Right now our line is more proficient at pass pro. They just gotta get medieval up in there and give TG what he needs.
We should all probably be watching Hill's development very closely.
Not just in this game, but until TruJo returns.
'Cause if TruJo walks next year (a very real possibility), Troy Hill just might be one of our starting outside CB's in '17.
He looks like he belongs to me.
Now, in a perfect world, we keep TruJo and have a really, really strong CB room. Lol.
Easley had the much better game but Thomas also seemed to play better in the 2nd half too. Easley was seen on the field @ the Aaron Donald position when AD was getting DE action or when he was getting a rest. There were a few plays when both were side by side inside & it was 3 rd & long situations. DE & AD are a handful side by side inside on passing downs.In fairness, aside from the first two drives, where they were gashed, and that 24 yard run late on a short field, after the blown fake punt, the defense shut Buffalo down big time.
Once that defense got its bearings it played well. I agree with sentiments about Thomas. He hasn't impressed me. Although, maybe someone can help me out: did he do better as the game wore on? Or was that mostly Easley?
If, as the writer said, the hole is designed to be between Saffold an Barnes the Saffold would do what he did, shield and block away from the hole. The defender just ran away from Saffold to the runner. The hole was there, they did their job blocking and Gurley blew the play. I understand Gurley is sacrosanct to some and cannot be critiqued but it is clear on this play. He passed up a nice hole in lue of trying to bounce for a big gain. Amatuerish run. Let's not forget Saint Todd taking a scoring opportunity away with one of two fumbles inside Buffalo territory. The running game has sucked. Mostly O line issues but things are usually not that simple. This play illustrates a RB either ignoring the play design or not seeing a big hole right in front of him. Either way that is a big issue if this is happening more than we realize.
Shoulda saw what Vic Beasley did to the Broncos.....3 1/2 sacks....2 FF...monster game...they must have TERRIBLE TACKLES!!!Bosa is pretty good, huh?
7th round pick....N.Western....relatively speaking...he's ok...50 attempts....I bet he's getting quality reps now...not from the bench either....but in game...lets see what he looks like weeks 12-16...Siemien isn't good.
NFL Quarterbacks are scarce; writers and reporters are plentiful. Based on that fact, which do you think is more valuable?After a tough loss at home, the Rams head on the road for a crucial two-game stretch, and SCNG writers Ryan Kartje and Jack Wang discuss whether those two games might be Case Keenum's last as a starter. They also wonder how the Rams secondary will hold up against a resurgent Matt Stafford, and Ryan bemoans growing up as a Lions fan.
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Could be following orders. I don't think it's fair for any of us to rain down on Keenum unless we know what the situation is. Could be his own fault, could be what he sees in pre-snap, could be what he sees immediately post-snap, could be the play design, could be called in, could be a discussion in the huddle, could be anything. But you're right. Happens to all of them. Now, all that said, I'm SURE they're discussing this in meetings and film review, and they're pointing to what could have been. Someone's gonna own these.Yup it happens a lot.
The real problem I have with the vids is that he has time, in both clips they were only rushing 3. I know that means a lot of bodies in the secondary but why rush the ball out. Someone may shake free.
IMO this is him following orders, protect the ball as much as possible and especially in the red zone.
Ditto this^ emotion!! And I have saved it to use against Tron at a later Date!!Great job.
The Gif's..........wow
I've cut back on my posting lately because nobody wants to be around a Mr Gloom and Doom. Including me.
But I wanna get this off my chest in the hopes I might feel better.
So here goes...
Mr Mediocre remains as our HC and that will continue for the rest of the '16 season.
Keenum has managed 3 wins, each by 3 and 4 point margins when accompanied by terrific D and ST play. Otherwise, he's 0-2. This condition is not likely to improve.
Our #1 overall QB has yet to take an NFL snap. This is despite the success enjoyed by several other rookie QB's around the league AND Keenum's underwhelming performance so far. Let that soak in for a minute. We gave up 6 premium picks for Goff over 2 drafts and have yet to get a single snap as a return on investment through 5 games. Gulp...
What does that say about Fisher's judgement in picking his QB? Or about his staff's ability to develop his QB? Either way, it's kinda scary.
Our "elite" RB is struggling. At least he sure looked elite LAST year. Btw, anybody notice how many of Fisher's RB's have a good 1st year than a big drop off in their 2nd year? Look it up.
Don't know about you, but I sure expected bigger things from our OL this year. It's not as if they've been devastated with injuries, either. So, what gives?
Can we please utilize our TE's in this O a bit more? Kendricks can be a weapon, especially against stacked boxes. Is Higbee in witness protection? Boggles my mind how slowly he's developing. From "mini Gronk" in preseason to MIA once the season starts? C'mon...
Britt and Quick (to my great surprise, btw) have impressed, but is anybody happy with our $42 million Tavon as an O weapon? I'm not. Saw it coming, too. Fisher continues to try to force a square peg into a round hole with Tavon. Results speak for themselves, at least so far.
Is there any other team in the league that would continue to struggle facing 8-9 man boxes? Take what the D gives you, dammit! A steady dose of quick passes until either we're up by 21 points OR their D compensates. Geez...
No complaints with our D. Just frustration with the injuries to key starters.
ST's have been outstanding. Wouldn't trade our P or PK for anybody in the league. Coverages have been good, too. Fisher did get carried away with that fake punt, though. The final back-breaker, IMO.
Here's the thing that's really got me kinda down...
I'm afraid that nothing's gonna significantly improve this year. Offensive ineptitude seems to be baked into Fisher's DNA. Which means another year with some good to great talent will have been wasted.
Hope I'm wrong. I really do. But I'm just out of faith in Fisher these days.