The only thing I could think of was conditioning....and then I was confused about why we couldn't handle their scrubs after that.
They brought in a bunch of fresh guys and we were tired?
That's all I got.
The only thing I could think of was conditioning....and then I was confused about why we couldn't handle their scrubs after that.
Unbelievable. The most fun I've ever had at the many years if concerts I've been too. Of course, he's been my fiance and my favorite fit quite awhile. Our first time seeing him. It was electric and his light show was awesome.I'm running lights for him next month. How was the show?
In this case it's just a head coach trying to change the culture and doing what he can to help the team win. Sphincters face is just an asshole.Btw was anybody else annoyed by the way Fangio was trying to win the game at the end? I remember Asshole Face putting a target on his back like that a few years ago.
I will be surprised if he makes the roster.Regarding QB arm strength. They said that about Drew Brees as a rookie and IMO his throws were much like Perkins. But arm strength is something that can be improved with a proper training regime. Brees dedicated himself to improving it and started immediately after he got benched in San Diego. His arm strength improved dramatically in less than one year. That following year was his contract year. His deep ball continued to improve over the following couple of years. So weak arms don't mean as much as accuracy and reading his progressions. Perkins has good accuracy for the most part and he has shown he can go through his progressions. Strengthening his arm is a matter of physical training.
The Rams would be foolish not to carry 3 QBs simply for Covid considerations. As long as Covid is a reality then IMO teams will begin to carry 3 QBs particularly if you want to contend for a Super Bowl. Kyler Murray has shown the limitations of a QB that can't read defenses. His career will be cut short if he is to be considered part of the normal run rotation. He has just realized that, which is why Cam Turner is now his QB coach. Cam is Norv Turner's son, and Norv was a key part of Philip River's development.
IMO Perkins is the type of QB the NFL will begin to trend towards. Basically a pocket passer with good running capability. That is what makes Mahomes so dangerous. He can beat you with his head and arm as well as his legs. Murray is a two read and run QB.
Perkin's run in the 4th quarter IMO sealed it for him. I think it made him #3QB. We saw how the backside rollout was something McVay liked. With Perkins, it can be an even bigger threat as he's a legit runner capable of getting 10-15 yds if the backside isn't covered.
Aaron Rodgers in his prime was a good example of a pocket passer with good mobility.
Man I don't know, Von Miller basically manhandled him for a while. He played great when he got kicked down to guard though. OF course Von Miller is one of the best in the league and was probably amped up a little being back from injury. He did play a little better as the game went on while VM was still in though. Whole oline did ok'ish vs starters.One thing to keep in mind re: our OL is who they were facing. Very impressed by Anchrum and how he played vs a dangerous and energetic vet who was expecting to abuse him.
Von Miller in preseason is just a brutal draw for a young lineman, what we saw is what's gonna happen. Not to mention he soloed Miller quite a bit, wasn't like protections were slid over to help him like even starters get against a guy of that caliber. But either way far as I'm concerned Anchrum is really close. He was clearly a find in the draft IMO and will end up starting for us at some point somewhere in that 5.Man I don't know, Von Miller basically manhandled him for a while. He played great when he got kicked down to guard though. OF course Von Miller is one of the best in the league and was probably amped up a little being back from injury. He did play a little better as the game went on while VM was still in though. Whole oline did ok'ish vs starters.
Oh definitely, don't want to sound like i'm down on Anchrum because I still view him as our top reserve lineman for the guard/RT position. Last night was good experience for the guy going up against the best the NFL has to offer and he did hold his own a lot of the time. The whole offense and defense that played last night against their starters was impressive overall.Von Miller in preseason is just a brutal draw for a young lineman, what we saw is what's gonna happen. Not to mention he soloed Miller quite a bit, wasn't like protections were slid over to help him like even starters get against a guy of that caliber. But either way far as I'm concerned Anchrum is really close. He was clearly a find in the draft IMO and will end up starting for us at some point somewhere in that 5.
In fact I am not down on our OL at all. It was far from perfect but given the Broncos' approach with starters they afforded themselves well enough for Perkins to make reads and distribute the ball.
Carberry has done a bad ass job with these guys IMO. He is off to a great start replacing Kromer.
I agree with much of what you said, but as green as Harris is, the ball needs to be in the right place. Perkins sucked at that type of pass. Stafford will make him look alot less green.Man I don't know, Von Miller basically manhandled him for a while. He played great when he got kicked down to guard though. OF course Von Miller is one of the best in the league and was probably amped up a little being back from injury. He did play a little better as the game went on while VM was still in though. Whole oline did ok'ish vs starters.
Overall, was a decent game for a lot of players. Gay and Bojorquez really shined.
Tutu continues to impress even with a couple drops at the end of the game.
Perkins has suspect arm strength but man he has NFL starter poise and accuracy. Definitely won't be upset if we keep 3 QBs.
JR Reed still seemed to be around the ball.
Hopkins finally made us say his name in a positive light last night which was a welcome change.
Jones was everywhere all though a few steps short a couple of times. Still liking how he looks though.
It's hard to judge center from live game footage but seemed like Shelton did a good job against Denver's starters.
Hoecht came to play last night, probably earned himself a practice squad invite at least.
Garrett still looking like an awesome developmental player to keep on the 53 and has really taken to the special teams role which will only help him.
Ones who did not impress was Howard and Gervase. I think Kiser beats Howard at this point if it comes down to the two. Gervase experiment at linebacker has been terrible.
Brontae Harris kept showing up for the wrong reasons.
Jacob Harris hasn't looked as good these last two games. At the moment he's kind of a one trick, end zone target pony because his between the redzone play has been a little weak. That's not surprising given how green he is and I fully expect him to still be great but he's definitely looked like someone who hasn't played football his whole life at times. Luckily, an endzone target is the main thing we need him for with our plethora of other pass catchers so he'll be worth the roster spot. He needs to learn to lean into passes though even if he can't catch them because he should cause a lot of pass interference calls with his size if he plays the ball right. He's getting boxed out a little too much.
Anyway, random thoughts I had after the game.
Um - did Jacob Harris even play in between the red zone in either the Denver or Raider game other than the last series last night?Jacob Harris hasn't looked as good these last two games. At the moment he's kind of a one trick, end zone target pony because his between the redzone play has been a little weak.
He did last night, saw him quite a bit out there.Um - did Jacob Harris even play in between the red zone in either the Denver or Raider game other than the last series last night?
I think he was primarily only put into the game when the Rams were near the Red Zone
Yeah I noticed that. Tutu was useless on that play.Tutu's head is spinning lol. Early in that third down in the redzone on that first drive you see him sit down then do nothing. If he had scramble drilled to the corner it would have either drawn a DB (and allowed Perkins space to run) or led to a TD for the rook.
Here he sits down and isn't sure what to do from there:
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I mean c'mon man! Do something!
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Homey's gonna have some coaching on this shit this week lol
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And if Xavier turns upfield instead of running out of bounds could have been a TD.Tutu's head is spinning lol. Early in that third down in the redzone on that first drive you see him sit down then do nothing. If he had scramble drilled to the corner it would have either drawn a DB (and allowed Perkins space to run) or led to a TD for the rook.
Here he sits down and isn't sure what to do from there:
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I mean c'mon man! Do something!
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Um - I just watched the Ram offense and nope he was only in there for 6 plays before the last driveHe did last night, saw him quite a bit out there.
Tutu is completely new to punt returns - hopefully he watches these films and realizes - hey I need to do thatHard to believe Tutu didn't straight footrace to the open field here. He's got one guy with a full head of steam but I think he's got the quicks to take that wide. Wondering if they coached him to take them straight upfield with no dancing around...
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One thing to keep in mind re: our OL is who they were facing. Very impressed by Anchrum and how he played vs a dangerous and energetic vet who was expecting to abuse him.