hmmm....probably not this season...he was rehabilitating that foot all off-season, so maybe if he gets healthy, he'll have a full off-season to really work on his body. His lower body looks nothing like most of our linemen. His legs remind me of Reynolds'. Don't think that leads to supreme health in the trenches...One of his feet is limited, per NFLN.....Is this guy capable of being injury free?
This^!! I'm not sure I Trust Saffold to stay healthy!! Sorry to have to say that!!Good to see him full participation!
This^!! I'm not sure I Trust Saffold to stay healthy!! Sorry to have to say that!!
hmmm....probably not this season...he was rehabilitating that foot all off-season, so maybe if he gets healthy, he'll have a full off-season to really work on his body. His lower body looks nothing like most of our linemen. His legs remind me of Reynolds'. Don't think that leads to supreme health in the trenches...
HStein had a very impressive load of starts in college. I'd say the answer to the OP's question is yes.
Sh!t happens. I just hope the injury cloud that has been over this OL for Fisher's entire tenure gives us an effin break this year, figuratively speaking.
Yep Merlin Sh!t happens and all these O-Lineman recently drafted had healthy track records. Most of them have experience playing Tackle so they were drafted for their universal G/T abilities which seems to have become an NFL trend.
It has been a crazy fluke of misfortunes season after season with O-Line injuries for Fisher. This year the odds should be in favor for the Rams O-Line injury cloud to finally blow away!
need, no....continuity, cohesion, and another "c" word that for the last couple months has escaped me....Please tell me where there is a need for Rob to start? Is Saffold playing poor? Does Jamon Brown need to hit the bench? What has Cody Wichmann done to deserve the bench?
I do like it when " The Storm" Rolls in!!:snicker::shades:Yep Merlin Sh!t happens and all these O-Lineman recently drafted had healthy track records. Most of them have experience playing Tackle so they were drafted for their universal G/T abilities which seems to have become an NFL trend.
It has been a crazy fluke of misfortunes season after season with O-Line injuries for Fisher. This year the odds should be in favor for the Rams O-Line injury cloud to finally blow away!
need, no....continuity, cohesion, and another "c" word that for the last couple months has escaped me....
I've been tooting Wichman's horn since last year....I looked at some clips and then saw him against Len Williams of SC (now Jets) and he handled himself well...Leonard was supposedly the #1 player in the 2015 draft. The player that does concern me is Brown....I think he'll get better, but he's always looking like he's on skates while pass protecting...Saffold remains our best lineman at the moment....So the only reason I want Havenstein to start is selfish reasons...He did well as a rookie, give him his job back if he can play...Let Saffold settle in as a RG....I actually wanna see Havenstein against some really good DE/OLB's....Miller was giving us fits...No need to start Saff at RT then move him to RG vs the Seahawks....the niners are an easy game, with some pretty good DE's (Buckner & Armstead)...should get Havenstein ready for Frank Clark & Bennett....
It seems that way...the result of a conservative game plan...we averaged less than 300 yards a game...we hardly had the ball...and hardly moved it when we did....3rd down conversions is the key...and red zone offense...I don't think any game is easy for the Rams...They should have closed last season with a easy win to get to .500
OUT: WR Nelson Spruce (knee), WR Pharoh Cooper (shoulder), CB EJ Gaines (thigh)
QUESTIONABLE: OT Rob Havenstein, LB Bryce Hager