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Two schools of thought on that.
1. Fisher is a ground & pound coach who likes to let his defense dictate the pace of the game
2. The game has evolved since then, and Fisher is fully aware of that. More passes of the short yardage variety (with YAC) could be just as good as a hand-off. In fact, that's what they call those bubble-screens and laterals ... "Long Hand-offs."
So, what do you think the pass-to-run ratio will end up being this year? For reference, last year it was 557 pass attempts, and 410 rushing attempts. It's also important to note that the Rams' most experienced rushers are Pead and Richardson (1 year NFL exp), and their most experienced pass catcher is Cook (4 years NFL exp) and behind him is Pettis and Kendricks (2 years NFL exp).
Good lord this is a young team.
1. Fisher is a ground & pound coach who likes to let his defense dictate the pace of the game
2. The game has evolved since then, and Fisher is fully aware of that. More passes of the short yardage variety (with YAC) could be just as good as a hand-off. In fact, that's what they call those bubble-screens and laterals ... "Long Hand-offs."
So, what do you think the pass-to-run ratio will end up being this year? For reference, last year it was 557 pass attempts, and 410 rushing attempts. It's also important to note that the Rams' most experienced rushers are Pead and Richardson (1 year NFL exp), and their most experienced pass catcher is Cook (4 years NFL exp) and behind him is Pettis and Kendricks (2 years NFL exp).
Good lord this is a young team.