My God.. the cutup of him in pass pro is incredible.. I love that he got the Browns lineman so good at the start of the first clip that the lineman had to push him down afterward.
Kid is a teaching tape for football.
Both have that similar ability to get the extra hard yards and block at a top level for their respective positions.Kyren and Puka are absolute Dawgs. So refreshing to have some bullies on offense. Same goes for Avila and Dotson. You can tell this team wanted to get tougher and align more with what the pukes up north are doing, physically. I'm here for it.
We would probably have 3 more wins too.Williams is the mvp of this offense. If he never got hurt I have no doubt he would have 1500 rushing yards to end the season. He's a menace.
I think they have bigger needs, but I get your thinking. Rivers is similar but not the same.The number one need in the off-season is a RB that is similar to Kyren. I don't care what they have to do to find him but they need a similar version because he makes the offense tick. Without him, we are at least ten points per game worse. Go find his doppelganger. Now.
Gibbs still would have been a great pick for the Rams. They did try to trade up for somebody in the first round.Pass the helping of crow, folks. I was pushing hard before the draft this year for the Rams to do whatever it took to get Jahmyr Gibbs because I didn't think our RB's were good enough. I thought we needed a "home run" hitter like Gurley was and Jahmyr seemed to fill that need. I certainly didn't think Cam Akers was special and didn't see anything special about Kyren Williams.
Yeah, I was wrong.
I still think Gibbs is special and is that guy, but so is Kyren in his own way. He is the player that opened the Rams offense this year and has aided Matthew Stafford immensely, no matter WHAT @Merlin says!.
This is the physicality that I’ve been begging for for a few years now, especially in the run game. In recent years third and two felt like it had to be a pass play because they weren’t likely to get it by running the ball.Kyren and Puka are absolute Dawgs. So refreshing to have some bullies on offense. Same goes for Avila and Dotson. You can tell this team wanted to get tougher and align more with what the pukes up north are doing, physically. I'm here for it.
Especially with our Oline playing so well. Those big boys like blow people off the line for Kyren, than dropping back in pass blocking.It’s obvious to me that the Saints were keying on KW to try to make the Rams one dimensional…but he is so shifty that even when they had him for a loss, he almost always escapes with positive yards. You can bet the Giants, and especially the Niners are going to try to take KW out of his effectiveness…good luck.
Thought he missed 4??2nd in the NFL in rushing and he has missed 3 games....
that is pretty crazy.
No way in hell he gives Faulk a run for his money. Look Kyren is balling but Faulk is a Hall Famer for a reason. Talk about recency bias in full blown display hahahaHe is proving me wrong. I never saw this coming!
I think every Rams fan had their heart stop a bit when he went down for a play or two last night with the helmet off. We really, really need a 2nd RB. The drop off is way too steep and this offense relies on a good runner to function. We saw that when Williams was hurt. If the coaching staff does not think Evans can be the guy to split some carries going forward, then keep drafting RBs until we hit again. We are a Williams injury away (or a Stafford injury, but almost every team is cooked without their QB1) from being neutered offensively. That is not ideal when you consider the physical beatings RBs take, how many carries Williams gets, and that he is not exactly built like a bell cow.
Gurley was still the better RB IMO with his size and top end speed, but Williams is - far and away - the shiftiest Rams RB that I have seen since Faulk. And he might even give Fault a run for his money, which is incredible to think. His quick little cuts to evade the first tackler are downright amazing. Like, bordering on disbelief good. It seems the first man *always* misses, with Williams making the tiniest but lightning quick cuts and maneuvers to ever so slightly change the tackling angle. Very fun to watch.