As I have stated many times - mix it upWell... Morris does adapt to his personnel. We saw it in the playoffs and Super Bowl when he cranked things up.
He doesn't have the pass rush or corners to play that kind of aggressive D right now.
Bad coach? They gave up 17 on the road... That's not bad. It might be mediocre and not look good.. but the Rams have a slew of mediocre players on defense right now... the Rams edge players.. including Floyd.. would be, at best, 4th on the depth chart on the 9ers..and it's not particularly close.
The Rams played their #6 & 7 corners.
They adapted to their personnel and that's why they were able to give up only 17 points.
For me.. the last line is all that matters right now.As I have stated many times - mix it up
Play soft then man up and then man up but then back off
Make the QB think. Don't let him automatically go to the WR within 5 yards on every play until they get close enough for a FG.
I think we could get more turnovers doing that and in turn help the offense out.
Edit - I do have to say that when the other team gets in the red zone it gets awfully tough for the other team to get a TD. That is one thing that Morris is really good at.
It's not fun, I completely get it.I know it can be effective, but the D is just so hard to watch. Rather have an attacking defense. Ours is soooooooooooooo soft. Just don't like it.
Floyd has a bad knee and Lewis and Hollins are JAGS. They're not awful, just not good either.The pass rush this year seems to be the worst in Rams recent memory. This defense really has no chance of being “good” if we don’t figure out how to generate more pressure. I personally don’t understand how other players aren’t getting pressure when AD gets SO much focus on him. Even bad/mediocre players have gotten 10+ sacks in previous years cuz they play next to AD. Hope they figure it out.
It's not fun, I completely get it.
I just watched Morris and the D crank it up as they got healthier in the back and after they added Von Miller and he got comfortable.
I'm pretty sure he and the Rams want to attack.. but they don't believe they have the horses at the moment. And if you listen to McVay.. the concept of keeping everything in front of the D and forcing offenses to execute long drives is exactly what he wants.. because it's what frustrates him most as a coordinator.
It's a mute point because good teams are going to be able to beat it. I brought it up in the pregame thread. If we play that soft zone crap it's gonna be a long long day for our defense. It's not to say that our defense shouldn't have been able to do the exact same thing they did to ours. Only letting us score FG's. They executed, we didn't.
It will be a long day.
The alternative can be attacking and letting up huge chunk plays and huge scoring plays.. especially with a secondary that is down both a starting safety and 3 of it's top 4 corners.
Add in a non-existent pass rush.. and.. well.. there you go.
I hope people remember that last year.. when teams were aggressive against the Rams on D.. the Rams offense was it's most effective.. Stafford lead the league in EPA against the blitz.
Aggression doesn't always equal results.. that's why we're seeing SO MUCH cover 2 in the NFL this year.
With more experience.. and some health.. we'll see the Rams play up more.
I'd rather play man up and give the pass rush a chance, go to the dink and dunk when you have a lead, but not at the beginning of the game. Play aggressive. Play Ramsey in Man and cheat zone to the other side. Two safety's deep to prevent the big play.Well... Morris does adapt to his personnel. We saw it in the playoffs and Super Bowl when he cranked things up.
He doesn't have the pass rush or corners to play that kind of aggressive D right now.
Bad coach? They gave up 17 on the road... That's not bad. It might be mediocre and not look good.. but the Rams have a slew of mediocre players on defense right now... the Rams edge players.. including Floyd.. would be, at best, 4th on the depth chart on the 9ers..and it's not particularly close.
The Rams played their #6 & 7 corners.
They adapted to their personnel and that's why they were able to give up only 17 points.
I’ll correct you.. didn’t play as much of that when Williams was back & Long seemed to figure it out. Go look at postseason.. especially against 9ers.Correct me if I'm wrong. But we play the same exact style of defense whether or not our starters are playing. I mean it's the same issue we've had with this style defense for awhile now. This is nothing new.
I'm not saying we need to blitz or be overly aggressive. I'm saying we need to mix it up. Which we don't.
You’ll have to argue with McVay on that, not me.I'd rather play man up and give the pass rush a chance, go to the dink and dunk when you have a lead, but not at the beginning of the game. Play aggressive. Play Ramsey in Man and cheat zone to the other side. Two safety's deep to prevent the big play.
Don't play safe until you have a lead. Need to outscore opponents, can't do that if you give up first down after first down ad nauseum. Offense runs out of time.
You’ll have to argue with McVay on that, not me.
And… again… 17 points.
We’ll see if the Cowboys light them up.. hopefully Long & Durant are back.
But that pass rush.. yuck
That's a pretty easy one, no?And the Rams got 9... So which do you fault the defense allowing more points or an offense that can't score enough.
Sorry.. but my argument wasn’t about how the Tams compare on any given week.And the Rams got 9... So which do you fault the defense allowing more points or an offense that can't score enough.
Denver held the same team to 10 points.
I blame the defense, and offense we missed opportunities, but gave way too much yards and time of possession to the 49ers.
We've lost how many to them? Try something different. Cause what worked in the NFC CG wasn't even tried.
What was played was what resulted in a loss every time we an it.
Exactly.That's a pretty easy one, no?
On a week to week basis, what the W/L% on teams scoring a total of 9 points and conversely what's the W/L% for a team who gives up 17?
I'll take my chances on giving up the 17
True - but we were playing the same soft zone stuff when we had the starters playing Buffalo and Josh Allen tore us apart and we never changed our defense the entire game. We got lucky with a couple picks in the first half that kept the game close.For me.. the last line is all that matters right now.
With a bunch of backups.. and minimal pass rush.. they're keeping teams out of the end zone a lot of the time. That's the biggest goal of a defense, period. All the other stuff is nice and beneficial.. but the game is who gets more points.