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LA Rams made these 7 ‘right calls’ over the offensive line
The LA Rams offensive line proving once and for all that the Rams made the right 7 offseason move decisions for the 2020 NFL season.
I agree with you.-I think McVay’s saw what Shanahan did with the 49ers running game last year that led them to the Super Bowl, he knew he had to copy that blueprint. And that is to pound the rock more often than not. It’s back to the John Robinson football days with running Student Body right. Run, run, run. It would surprise me when we all hear JG16 calling “water, water,” and a cloud of dust from Henderson against the Giants.
Just like we predicted, huh?![]()
LA Rams made these 7 ‘right calls’ over the offensive line
The LA Rams offensive line proving once and for all that the Rams made the right 7 offseason move decisions for the 2020 NFL season.ramblinfan.com
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LA Rams made these 7 ‘right calls’ over the offensive line
The LA Rams offensive line proving once and for all that the Rams made the right 7 offseason move decisions for the 2020 NFL season.ramblinfan.com
Some of my early poorly made predictions for 2020 were :Just like we predicted, huh?
Some of my early poorly made predictions for 2020 were :
#1-LT Andrew Whitworth would be trending slowly downward in playing performances & Noteboom would be our reserve LT.
#2-Joseph Noteboom would not be our starting LG again in 2020.
#3-Austin Corbett would be our starting LEFT OG for 2020/2021 seasons.
#4- RT Havenstein would continue to struggle BIG in pass protection.
#5- Jamil Demby would not be a Ram in 2020.
The only two I was 100% correct on was they were not going to bring in any free agents or draft anybody in the early rounds.Some of my early poorly made predictions for 2020 were :
#1-LT Andrew Whitworth would be trending slowly downward in playing performances & Noteboom would be our reserve LT.
#2-Joseph Noteboom would not be our starting LG again in 2020.
#3-Austin Corbett would be our starting LEFT OG for 2020/2021 seasons.
#4- RT Havenstein would continue to struggle BIG in pass protection.
#5- Jamil Demby would not be a Ram in 2020.
It was hard to really predict what Kromer was going to do after what we saw take place in 2019.The only two I was 100% correct on was they were not going to bring in any free agents or draft anybody in the early rounds.
I also predicted they would bring back Blythe at Center.
I was wrong in that I didn't think they were going to re-sign Whitworth because I thought they might have thought he was falling off after last year's performance and that they couldn't afford him.
(REALLY glad I was wrong)
I also hypothesized that they might trade Havenstein and stick with Evans at right tackle.
(They may have tried to trade him, I don't know)
I also thought they would keep the players in the same position that they finished last season.
It was hard to really predict what Kromer was going to do after what we saw take place in 2019.
Yeah, the Blythe sign was almost set in concrete mostly because there was not much out there in FA'cy that was a better fit for his Outside Run Scheme. Allen was not a good fit. Blythe was hurt early. I never thought he was right afterward then he had both his shoulders worked on in the offseason too. I still thought he was just a good patch.
I was ready to move on from Havenstein its obvious the Rams were not. I still maintain that Hav will always have issues with those super quick smaller pass rushers with great inside moves. I believed that Evans could do a better job generally with the pass rushers but not as good in run blocking. As long as McVay can stick to an HD run game Hav we'll do fine. Hav will not have to deal with the 9ers DE Boza this season either.
Never saw the complete changing of the Guards coming ........with Noteboom in @ LG over Corbett & Corbett in over Edwards @ RG ........I was still amazed! Kromer must have seen that Corbett was just better on the right side working with Hav over Edwards. Corbett Hav communication must be the key???
Kromer said he moved Corbett to the right side because he didn't want Noteboom to have to switch sides if needed to step in for Whit at left tackle.
Hopefully noteboom can concentrate on being a tackle when he comes back from injury.
The Rams can't rely on whit forever. The player that replaces him needs to be ready from the get go.
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As much of a Boom supporter as I've been he's at the end of the line with me. If you can't stay healthy you're of little to no use to a team.Hopefully noteboom can concentrate on being a tackle when he comes back from injury.
The Rams can't rely on whit forever. The player that replaces him needs to be ready from the get go.
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I'm guessing that he also didn't feel Noteboom should lose his spot due to an injury, which is traditional.Kromer said he moved Corbett to the right side because he didn't want Noteboom to have to switch sides if needed to step in for Whit at left tackle.
How about "Kromer's Kreamers".Maybe a few more games... they’ll need a nickname.![]()
My girlfriend says I'm a lot quicker than I was a few years ago too but she doesn't seem too happy about that.Yeah, they'll need a replacement for Whit in 2023.
Kromer says Whit is probably quicker in some ways than he was six years ago due to the way he trains.
Yea some of them are seeing it now , but back during the offseason all I heard was how
bad our line was and how Snead should have addressed it in the draft and free agency.
But meanwhile back at ROD Nation we knew about the potential of our oline and that Snead & Co
had been quietly addressing it through the draft and trade for a while now.
So Ram, Don't you just love Snead's ability to find talent all through the draft and UDFA?
He has that professional river boat gambler mentality and I freakin love it.
He and McVay are not afraid to go against the grain. They are trend setters not trend followers.
Snead's Ram OL blending is near perfect. This 2020 OL might be Snead's best overall combination of 13 Ol' ers under contract yet. Depth has never been this good since.......?
LT- Whitworth 15 seasons/ 2nd UFA Ram contract / ex-All Pro
RT- Havenstein 6th/ Snead 2nd rd pick/PFWA All-Rookie Team 2015
OC- Blythe 5th/ 2nd Ram contract/ Snead signed off Colts PS
OT- Noteboom 3rd/ Snead 3rd rd pick
OC- Shelton 3rd/ Snead signed off Card PS 2019 ex 9ers 7th rd pick
OC- Allen 3rd / Snead 4th rd pick
OG- Demby 3rd season/ Snead 6th rd pick
OG- Kolone 3rd season / UDFA 3rd yr on PS
RG- Corbett 3rd/ Snead traded for 5th rd pick-former Browns high 2nd rd pick
OT- Evans 2nd season /Snead 3rd rd pick
OG- Edwards 2nd season / Snead 5th rd pick
OG- Anchrum 1st season / Snead 7th rd pick/ 2 x National Championship Team
OC- Cabral 1st season / Snead UDFA sign
Special Note: Snead ended up ahead of many other NFL teams by getting two young good starting OG's (one starting 11 gms the other started 7 in their first Ram seasons) by utilizing just two 5th rd draft selections.