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Ditto, @RamBall . Just add about 9 years prior for me. Remember, I'm an old fart.The funniest part is that as a Rams fan since 1977 I can relate.
Ditto, @RamBall . Just add about 9 years prior for me. Remember, I'm an old fart.The funniest part is that as a Rams fan since 1977 I can relate.
It's the OL not the play calls. When the big boys do their job everyone else starts looking great.Another solid offensive game script for McVay.... back to back weeks. It's actually been a minute since that happened...
We have a solid young team.
Okay, your camera is better than mine, but just wait till the san fran game.
I also have to ask. Why is Troy Reeder playing so many snaps? Brings back traumatic memories.Solid win today. Not looking forward to playing the Ravens. They have our number. But once we get past them, it'll be a lot of winnable games until we play SF. And there's the chance SF will choose to rest starters.
I think it is because Lake is still injured. He was playing the Star role for a few games, after they gave up on teaching it to Durant. Lake took to that position instantly and looked very good playing it. He was mostly used as a LBer/Safety tweener. Once he got injured, Reeder started getting playing time and I guess the Star position has been shelved until Lake returns.I also have to ask. Why is Troy Reeder playing so many snaps? Brings back traumatic memories.
No more Michael Hoecht covering tight ends!!
No. I meant it as if I was saying please don’t let him cover TEs anymore.Wait, what do you mean? Did he not play? Yeast had great coverage…
Shiiiiiiiit, I'd rather see Hummel out there.I think it is because Lake is still injured. He was playing the Star role for a few games, after they gave up on teaching it to Durant. Lake took to that position instantly and looked very good playing it. He was mostly used as a LBer/Safety tweener. Once he got injured, Reeder started getting playing time and I guess the Star position has been shelved until Lake returns.