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https://nflspinzone.com/2017/10/24/los-angeles-rams-2017-team-legitimate-contender/

Don’t look now, but the Los Angeles Rams are for real

By Shane Gray

The Los Angeles Rams are 5-2 for the first time since 2003. That year, the Rams went 12-4 and won the NFC West.

Don’t look now, but the 2017 Los Angeles Rams are indeed for real. At 5-2 for the first time since the Greatest Show on Turf was still conducting lethal operations on opposing defenses in 2003, the 2017 Rams are set up nicely to eventually qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 2004.

Currently, Los Angeles holds a one-game lead over the Seattle Seahawks (4-2) in the NFC West and are tied with the Minnesota Vikings (5-2) for the second-best record in the NFC behind only the Philadelphia Eagles (6-1), who just lost their starting left tackle (Jason Peters) and middle linebacker (Jordan Hicks) to season-ending injuries (dailylocal.com).

As the Rams enter their bye week, head coach Sean McVay’s squad can take a moment to reflect on their fast start and appreciate what they have accomplished before beginning preparations to go the Big Apple in Week 9 with a great chance of getting to 6-2 against the hapless New York Giants (1-6).

Personnel wise, L.A.’s resurgence has started with a revamped offensive line that was retooled via the free agent additions of left tackle Andrew Whitworth and center John Sullivan. To date, the front five has been downright spectacular in pass protection and more than solid on the ground.

At wide receiver, the Rams upgraded by drafting Cooper Kupp and by adding former Buffalo Bills wideouts Sammy Watkins and Robert Woods. Right now, the receiving corps is comprised of the most talented collection of pass catchers the franchise has had in a decade.

Jared Goff has gone from looking like a potential No. 1 overall bust a year ago to a prospective franchise quarterback today. In the backfield, Todd Gurley has looked like the 2015 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year rather than his sophomore slump edition of 2016.

Defensively, it seems everyone is getting comfortable in Wade Phillips’ system, as the unit has given up just 11 points per game in its last three outings. And the special teams — save some ball security issues on punt returns — have truly been special thus far.

But with all the notable improvements we have seen on the field, the most important addition came off the field with the Rams bold hire of Sean McVay.

It was a risky play, nabbing a 31-year old with no head coaching experience as head man of a struggling club in the nation’s second largest market. Thus far, however, the move has proven to be a genius play, with McVay a top early season candidate for NFL Coach of the Year accolades.

The implementation of his offensive scheme has been nearly flawless, and although the team’s scoring pace has cooled slightly from the 35 points per game they were putting up during the first month of the campaign, their 30.3 per game average still leads the NFL.

A clear path to the postseason hasn’t quite been made just yet, however, as the Rams schedule really ramps up during a seven game stretch from Weeks 10-16. In that span, L.A. will play six teams who currently sit at .500 or better and four franchises who are leading their respective divisions. The only team they will play during that stretch who sits below .500 is the Arizona Cardinals (3-4), who will host L.A. in Week 13 and be looking for revenge.

All that said, with a 5-2 start, the Rams will likely only need four or five wins in their final nine games to grab a playoff spot, and considering the way they are playing now, I wouldn’t bet against them getting the job done and ramming their way into the postseason party a year or two sooner than almost anyone would have anticipated.
 

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I just hope we don’t lay an egg vs the Giants due to all the positive press and the guys doing interviews.
 

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A bit of positive journalism from Mr Gray?

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At 5-2 for the first time since the Greatest Show on Turf was still conducting lethal operations on opposing defenses in 2003

Nice to see/hear from you Shane provided you are out there.

I quoted this line because the GSOT died in 2002. What we saw the next few years was something different.
 

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I expect the Rams to be 7-2 after our 1st 9 games. 6 of our final 7 will be against tough Teams.
BUT the Rams have proven to be Road Warriors! Winning every game away from Home! Counting London as an away game, that's 4-0!

We can easily Flip last years Record and go 12-4 this year! And when we make it to the Playoffs I don't see any Team in the NFL giving us any problems! Except maybe the Eagle. and that's only a MAYBE! JMHO
 

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Shane brings nothing new. We've been posting all of what has in this article for weeks.

He could have put that article together just from lurking here at ROD.
 

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there it is. freak off with that crap. stopped reading from that moment.

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? He's not wrong. You'd have to be blind to say that things weren't looking a bit bleak for Goff's future at the end of last season if changes weren't made.
 

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? He's not wrong. You'd have to be blind to say that things weren't looking a bit bleak for Goff's future at the end of last season if changes weren't made.

I saw 4 games Goff started last season. Not once did i think while watching, "man this guy looks like a bust". He looked like a rookie playing for Jeff fisher with Rob boras as his oc calling in plays with 15 words. I thought he looked quite promising if he had a coach that knew what the hell he was doing with regards to offense.

Then when the rams sacked the dinosaur and his cronies, and hired mcvay i blew my load.

So no, I didn't think Goff looked like a bust. And it irks me no end when any journalist starts an article with those words. Or talking head starts their 30 second talk time slot with those words.

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I saw 4 games Goff started last season. Not once did i think while watching, "man this guy looks like a bust". He looked like a rookie playing for Jeff fisher with Rob boras as his oc calling in plays with 15 words. I thought he looked quite promising if he had a coach that knew what the hell he was doing with regards to offense.

Then when the rams sacked the dinosaur and his cronies, and hired mcvay i blew my load.

So no, I didn't think Goff looked like a bust. And it irks me no end when any journalist starts an article with those words. Or talking head starts their 30 second talk time slot with those words.

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Without rose colored glasses it wasn't pretty. 5 TD, 9 turnovers, 54% CMP, 5.4 YPA, 0-7.

There were glimpses of what he could be but few and far between and clearly hampered by just bad coaching and a supporting cast that had already given up on the season and weren't that good to begin with. He also clearly wasn't comfortable and wasn't showing the type of playmaking ability we saw at Cal and again that falls back on coaching not putting him in a position to succeed.

I would never say he looked like a bust after 7 games but had we seen the same results this year and for a good enough portion next year, I would. That's what "potentially" looking like a bust means imo.
 

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Without rose colored glasses it wasn't pretty. 5 TD, 9 turnovers, 54% CMP, 5.4 YPA, 0-7.

There were glimpses of what he could be but few and far between and clearly hampered by just bad coaching and a supporting cast that had already given up on the season and weren't that good to begin with. He also clearly wasn't comfortable and wasn't showing the type of playmaking ability we saw at Cal and again that falls back on coaching not putting him in a position to succeed.

I would never say he looked like a bust after 7 games but had we seen the same results this year and for a good enough portion next year, I would. That's what "potentially" looking like a bust means imo.

Yeah but when did conventional thinking change to that if a rookie qb doesn't light it up he's a bust? He was a rookie. In a Jeff fisher offense. A coach so vindictive he deactivated Goff in week 1 knowing full well how the nfl media would react to that. From that moment the group think was Goff was a bust. I hate them all, especially dinosaur man.

Just because a couple of rookie qbs lit it up doesn't mean every rookie can do it.

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Without rose colored glasses it wasn't pretty. 5 TD, 9 turnovers, 54% CMP, 5.4 YPA, 0-7.

There were glimpses of what he could be but few and far between and clearly hampered by just bad coaching and a supporting cast that had already given up on the season and weren't that good to begin with. He also clearly wasn't comfortable and wasn't showing the type of playmaking ability we saw at Cal and again that falls back on coaching not putting him in a position to succeed.

I would never say he looked like a bust after 7 games but had we seen the same results this year and for a good enough portion next year, I would. That's what "potentially" looking like a bust means imo.

I still it's too early to make that sort of judgment barring extraordinary circumstances. Fans and the media are too reactionary. They have to label things.
 

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go get em kurt. I, like you, never thought Goff was a bust. Yeah he had int's, got sacked, but I also saw the pocket presence, the arm talent and perseverance.

In evaluating Goff, you have to discount last season, and its not fair to compare him to Wentz at this point. Give Goff another full season after this one. and then lets see how they compare.
 

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yep not once did I see bust last year. I could see potential he just needs time like most do. his pocket awareness was awesome for a rook and with time he made some great throws that's what I saw.
 

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Shane brings nothing new. We've been posting all of what has in this article for weeks.

He could have put that article together just from lurking here at ROD.

he very well may have done exactly that
 

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I really didnt see "potential bust" in Goff last year. What these untrained eyes saw was rookie mistakes made in a poorly coached NFL offense. At times I had a feeling JG was trying too hard, pushing himself to perform like a #1 pick without the necessary supporting cast around him. And the more he failed, the harder he tried.........

We all saw some moments of brilliance from the kid, but the bad outweighed the good.

Go back and watch P.Mannings first games, or Elways, without the knowledge of who they were to become as they gained experience, and compare them to Goff.
 

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I didn't see bust.

He came from a gimmick offense in college, never huddled, never took snaps from center and had to learn a pro offense.

As a rookie, he wasn't ready and he was poorly coached.

In the off-season he worked with Dedeaux.

He got new coaches.

It was way too early to yell bust but a bunch did.

Hell, this dude is late....most of the other media was writing this stuff after JVille.
 

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I did not see some lost kid looking like a bust last year. I wanted Fisher gone years ago. Dumb as a rock. It was so bad I knew at least half the time the kind of and location of the play. What do you think NFL DCs saw ?
It was a joke, two horrible OCs in a row. In WAY OVER THEIR HEADS. I like the idea of taking a defense by surprise, making them guess. Fishers idea of a good offense was them knowing what you are going to do and can not stop it. Fred Flintstone might as well been the OC.
I seen a rookie QB with talent, but no help. Receivers dropping key balls all the time. Defenses stacking the box with a O line that could not get it done.
This is how dumb Fisher was. Gurly had a great rookie year but then changed the whole O line blocking scheme. Went to zone blocking. How did that work out for you Fisher.
There was only one good thing about keeping your worthless ass around this long. If we would have gotten rid of you a year or two ago, we would not have had the shot at McVay.
How does it feel to have a rookie HC come in and lay everything you have done for the last 6 some odd years to waste.
Had the worst offense in football last year. Historically bad offense. Worst receiving corps in football. Terrible O line blocking. Get rid of your worthless ass and all of a sudden we have a great receiving corps, highest scoring offense in the NFL and a O line that grades out the best in football with only changing 2 starters.
You Jeff Fucking Fisher are abject failure.

The Los Angeles Rams have a extremely bright future ahead of them and the sole reason for that is kicking your ass to the curb.