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That's what I was thinking as well.Was hoping to see Goff with a Glove on his throwing hand to start the 2nd half, but oh well.
That's what I was thinking as well.Was hoping to see Goff with a Glove on his throwing hand to start the 2nd half, but oh well.
I'm not going to overreact like others over McVay and Goff all of a sudden being overrated etc. My lone criticism of McVay is still his choice of play calling on 1st down (at times) but especially on 3rd and manageable. He needs to go with more high percentage stuff on 3rd and 5 or less instead of dropping Goff back and calling 20-25 yard plays.
The TE's have stepped up in Kupp's absence so use them in short down and distance. Use the Gurley flare/flats stuff there. Run Gurley on 3rd and 3.
I don't see Gurley being used correctly against LB mismatches as often in the passing game. A lot of East/West stuff seems to be the way McVay is attacking with Gurley.
A few observations:
(3) As other's have mentioned in other threads, "Since AD is being double and triple teamed on every play, what are the other players on the D-line doing?"
(5) The Rams D is built on rushing the passer. This accounts for those gaping holes that opposing RB's run through every game. Maybe it's time to tweak that philosophy.
But.....while the run defense certainly was not great, we still had a chance in the 4th Qtr (as bad as we played....) to cut it to a 1 score game. And had a possession or 2 after that. The run game does control the clock, but if you aren't scoring w/ it, how does it hurt the other team? The NFL has picked up a few of the NBA concepts. It's usually not how much they do, but how many points they create with it (that matters...). How many big passing games came because of a team being down? I know rushing the ball does usually give you an advantage, but it really didn't last night. Turnovers by the Bears, offset whatever advantage their run game created. It was the old "Jeff Fisher" concept. And we know what record seemed to always happen from that strategy.The defense has looked better the last two weeks for sure.
Last night the run defense was not very good though.
They gained 194 yards rushing and if you take out Trubiski's 23 yards scrambling that's still 171 yards.
They had the right strategy for a cold night game. They ran it 35 times, though 6 were QB scrambles and passed 30 times.
McVay called 12 running plays (11 to Gurley), and 47 pass plays.
My lone criticism of McVay is still his choice of play calling on 1st down (at times) but especially on 3rd and manageable. He needs to go with more high percentage stuff on 3rd and 5 or less instead of dropping Goff back and calling 20-25 yard plays.
I wouldn't be opposed to running a draw play out of shotgun on occasion also.
The run game does control the clock, but if you aren't scoring w/ it, how does it hurt the other team?
Here are our last five games:
@NO - 35 points scored
SEA - 36 points scored
KC - 54 points scored
@DET - 30 points scored
@CHI - 6 points scored
I don't think we should overreact to two games.
The announcers made a good point last night.. we are not a deep team.
We have a lot of high paid players but we are thin behind them.
It's not so much that we lost that bothers me. It's how absolutely inept we were.
I'm trying to tell myself it happens... trying..
The 2018 Rams won't be the last fair weather team to look like complete crap on a frigid night.
Understood. But beyond our down trending and predictable offense, I also have huge issue with our run defense.
Why didn't you include the points scored by our opponents above? When you look at the big picture, it looks scary (as far as reaching the superbowl).
Dude, I've had these thoughts also and, man, do I hate 'em. Can't get out of my head the parallels to the last futile days of the Jeff Fisher Reign of Error.OK, So I just woke up all night it felt like 2016. Please tell me it's not
den,Big difference in 99, the losses to the Titans and Lions were close and Warner was not picked off 4 times in either of those games. However, I'm not overrating, coaching staff needs to adjust and McVay needs to trust the backups to Gurley, IMO, it is effecting his play calling because he does not want to overuse Todd, needs to either trust Davis or Kelly moving forward.
They need to attack the middle of the field more, miss Kupp for this, but not one pass to Higbee...The bright side is Wade has the defense playing better, but not as good as the Bears or the Saints.
24 Hour Rule. Time to move onto the eagles.
.i used to love these threads because i hated jeff fisher so much i couldn't wait to let out my frustrations on the way the team played that day.
reading the overreactions now is pretty funny. where did all this angst come from?.