They all will have serious blocking assignments, so whoever it is better be able to stand them up like kw does. Go, Rams!I think this is the perfect week to introduce Jarquez Hunter to the NFL. Show everybody that 3-headed monster. JMHO.
They all will have serious blocking assignments, so whoever it is better be able to stand them up like kw does. Go, Rams!I think this is the perfect week to introduce Jarquez Hunter to the NFL. Show everybody that 3-headed monster. JMHO.
I think it’s difficult to use three RBs in one game, unless it’s a very heavy running team or gameplan. Plus, McVay rarely splits the work between even two backs.I think this is the perfect week to introduce Jarquez Hunter to the NFL. Show everybody that 3-headed monster. JMHO.
I think the last edgy movie was Tropic Thunder.Hell no they couldn't make this today. Too many weak minded individuals. Couldn't remake Blazing Saddles either.
Some of us recall the days of Cullen Bryant and Wendell "all great backs fumble" Tyler during the '79 Super Bowl season. It was a pretty good switch up in styles / speed of play, and the problems that this can cause for defenses.One of the strengths of RBBC is the competition you can get going between your backs. Where they feed off each other and that depth can offer you consistent production week to week. This is the first year we've had real depth in the backfield. And it's a really good sign to see Corum show up finally, looking like the dude we drafted.
Maybe in a month or so our rook will get involved in that mix too. Which would be really nice for the playoff run.
I expect a lot of passing today.I think it’s difficult to use three RBs in one game, unless it’s a very heavy running team or gameplan. Plus, McVay rarely splits the work between even two backs.
Through two games, Williams and Corum have combined for just 41 rushes. That’s just over 20 a game.
I would like to see Williams (14-16), and Corum (10-14) combining for 26-30 rushes on Sunday.
Also want to see Hunter but think any meaningful playing time will have to wait for an injury. Which, unfortunately, I think is inevitable.
Agree I have been worried about Kyren since preseason. He carried a big load last yearI think it’s difficult to use three RBs in one game, unless it’s a very heavy running team or gameplan. Plus, McVay rarely splits the work between even two backs.
Through two games, Williams and Corum have combined for just 41 rushes. That’s just over 20 a game.
I would like to see Williams (14-16), and Corum (10-14) combining for 26-30 rushes on Sunday.
Also want to see Hunter but think any meaningful playing time will have to wait for an injury. Which, unfortunately, I think is inevitable.
Well Corum was pretty good today - you were halfway right.Corum is going to be huge today. Him and Tutu I think make some massive plays for us today in our victory.
A long TD run? Was Gurley legitimately the last time we had a 20+ yard TD run?
The Rams have a number of problems. RB is not one of them.Gotta say, Kyren and Corum looked damn good today. We may have something with that 1-2 combo.
Hate to even start this subject up again, but we need a dominant center to compete with Philly. It seems McVay has to fool them because they have such a mismatch in the middle of the line. Same thing back when they had Cox and we had Sullivan or Allen etc...
Corum just seems to have more burst and hits those holes faster. It's obvious the game has slowed down for him. He made a few cuts in that Eagles game that were elite moves. Kyren is good, but it wouldn't surprise me if Corum out snaps him every now and then if he keeps this up.I really like what Corum showed vs the Titans. He just came in and blasted off some big runs, and his quickness to hit the hole and find the gap was amazing. 2 different runners and using Blake more offers a nice change of pace. Get used to one guy slithering and slashing then here comes the other guy cracking through like a lightning bolt with incredible 2nd effort.
This current RB coach knows what he's doing.The Rams have a number of problems. RB is not one of them.
Our RB corps is working great under Gould, wouldn’t be surprised if we begin to see more gashing and hard running. If we stay committed to the run we may win more games…This current RB coach knows what he's doing.