Many of us on ROD have taken a class. There's no homework but there is a test.I have no idea what the hell you are talking about?
It doesn't resolve everything and answer all the questions ... but it does help.
Many of us on ROD have taken a class. There's no homework but there is a test.I have no idea what the hell you are talking about?
I can help you.Before The Rams moved to St.Louis Jeff Fisher was on Chuck Knox coaching staff.Yeah. I feel I’ve gotten fairly good at breaking the code but he totally lost me on that jumbled up word salad.
I guess my last post didn’t help matters anymore eitherMany of us on ROD have taken a class. There's no homework but there is a test.
It doesn't resolve everything and answer all the questions ... but it does help.
Yeah that is the truth of it. I do think there are times where the call can be bad. Where let's say you don't give the offense a chance or give the defense greater chances of succeeding. Like running the ball on third and 12. Though there are times when planning to punt and play field position is appropriate.Just win. That’s all that matters. And he’s done a shitload of that for us.
What happens to those that are in neither halves?So we have half the forum questioning McVay for changing his offensive play calling (abandoning an effective pass game too soon) and the other half questioning McVay for not changing his offensive play calling (changing from an effective pass strategy to an “eat the clock” run strategy)?
Funny thing, there was a time where he'd ignore the pass for the run in those situations. McVay tends make these sharp course corrections that can feel jarring at times and don't always stick around... except in the redzone. He never corrects down there!Yeah...because McVay can have what I call Martz-itus. Against the Jags up 21-0 and he ignores the running game which definitely eats more clock and he kept passing the ball. How do you do that with Williams and Corum???
except for last sundayFunny thing, there was a time where he'd ignore the pass for the run in those situations. McVay tends make these sharp course corrections that can feel jarring at times and don't always stick around... except in the redzone. He never corrects down there!![]()
I mean... Davante just decided to catch the ball is allexcept for last sunday
And stafford decided not over or under throw. It was that easy to fix the redzoneI mean... Davante just decided to catch the ball is all
The Rams O line was great and our defense that year was even better. In 85 Jim Collins was a beast.I believe that had more to do with Eric Dickerson than Dieter Brock, however you are correct. Heck look how far Pat Haden took them.
Funny story. Vermeal were in crawlspace when we replaced the vapor barrier. And we marked up that plastic like hash marks on a football field. Not sure if karty could still hit from left hash. Hashbrowns sound good right now, honestly want some. Kids! Let's go out to breakfast.He was also called Jaws. Oakland was pretty tough back in the Day.Marky mark played a role for the movie when DV was there as well.
I thought this was really funny but be Careful.Funny story. Vermeal were in crawlspace when we replaced the vapor barrier. And we marked up that plastic like hash marks on a football field. Not sure if karty could still hit from left hash. Hashbrowns sound good right now, honestly want some. Kids! Let's go out to breakfast.
All’s good & a nice story.Just don’t know how much you know about The NFL & History of LA ?? Not saying I’m a know it all,but there is a lot of Good Nuggets in there.Funny story. Vermeal were in crawlspace when we replaced the vapor barrier. And we marked up that plastic like hash marks on a football field. Not sure if karty could still hit from left hash. Hashbrowns sound good right now, honestly want some. Kids! Let's go out to breakfast.
Was never a Martz fan.Wellni respected him as a player sure.If McVay frustrated you, how did you feel about Martz?