Rams LB Ernest Jones ready to surge with Bobby Wagner by his side

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Rams LB Ernest Jones ready to surge with Bobby Wagner by his side

THOUSAND OAKS — Ernest Jones understands the days of NFL teams consistently playing two or more inside linebackers are fading, but the Rams’ second-year linebacker wants to bring back the smashmouth approach that Ray Lewis and other legends played with before defenses evolved to keep pace in today’s pass-heavy league.

“I want to make the game for the linebackers back to how it used to be,” Jones said. “Allow us to go run around, hit, make the plays that come to us and the ones that don’t come to us. That’s the big thing to me, to show that we can still do it all. We don’t just need DB (defensive back) bodies. You can still go freaking tackle, run, go cover passes, do it all.”

Doing it all is what keeps inside linebackers on the field nowadays and why middle linebacker Bobby Wagner built a Hall of Fame-quality career with the Seattle Seahawks for 10 seasons before joining Jones and the Rams this season.

Wagner will likely stay on the field when the Rams go into their dime package, a formation with six defensive backs and one inside linebacker. That will probably take snaps from Jones, but the Rams will search for ways to ensure their young linebacker is heavily involved with the defense.

Jones stepped up in Super Bowl LVI against the Cincinnati Bengals after Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris made the second-half adjustment to blitz Jones a handful of times, creating constant pressure on quarterback Joe Burrow and leading to seven team sacks, including one from Jones.

“That was something that I had been doing throughout the season, was blitzing,” Jones said. “Just throughout the Super Bowl, we felt there was a need and there was a really big mismatch as far as them blocking me. … Coaches started sending me more in the second half.”

Jones’ old-school physical play style helped the Rams become Super Bowl champions, but he wants to continue developing as an all-around linebacker, and having Wagner by his side has helped with that.

“In a sense, I think my role has gotten bigger with him coming in,” Jones said. “I think we both established that there are two good linebackers on the team that they want to keep out here on the field. But in a sense, I don’t feel like my role has lessened. I feel like for me it’s just getting better, just continuing to grow. And when I’m out there with him, let’s go dominate.”

The Rams could opt to keep Jones and Wagner on the field often to offset their lack of pass rushers. The team is hoping the combination of Justin Hollins and Terrell Lewis will be enough to aid top outside linebacker Leonard Floyd and fill the void of Von Miller, who joined the Buffalo Bills in free agency. Wagner and Jones often rushed the passer in training camp, and will likely do the same Thursday to start the season against quarterback Josh Allen and his talented Bills offense.

“I think me and Bobby have done a great job coming in, doing the things necessary to rush the passer, just create mismatches and allow us to go out there and win,” Jones said. “Effect the game in not only run defense and pass coverage, but also rushing the passer from outside position to rushing versus running backs.”

The game has changed, but the Rams have a blend of smashmouth and versatility from their duo at inside linebacker. Jones refers to Wagner as the Ray Lewis of this generation and he still smiles every time he’s reminded of being Wagner’s teammate.

“For me, this is crazy, he is the Ray Lewis of our generation,” Jones said. “There’s nobody who’s been better in the last 10, 11 years.”

STAFFORD GOOD TO GO

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford reiterated that he will have no limitations for Thursday night’s season opener against the Buffalo Bills despite experiencing elbow soreness in his throwing arm.

“I feel good,” Stafford said Sunday. “I’m ready to go, no limitations. I feel great. I’m ready to go play. … I feel really good. I feel like I could make every throw. Don’t know what else you need to hear from me.”

Rams coach Sean McVay said he will not hesitate to call 50-plus throws for Stafford in a game this season if that’s what it takes for the team to win.

Stafford, 34, was a limited participant for two weeks during training camp to manage the arm soreness, but the 14th-year quarterback showed no signs of limitations by making a variety of impressive throws throughout the summer. Stafford also dealt with arm soreness last season en route to leading the Rams to a Super Bowl championship.

“I’m not (concerned),” McVay said. “I think we’ve got a really good plan in place. No different really from last year. These are things that he was kind of working through in his own way, but you always want to be cognizant of a pitch count. But he’s feeling as good as … I tell you what, he’s thrown the ball excellent. He feels good. Everything that I’m seeing is reflective of everything he’s saying to me. I feel very good about that.

“Can’t look back at the past. It is something that will be very similar to last year. It’s not really anything that’s different.”

Stafford and the Rams aren’t concerned about the elbow soreness and they’re trying everything they can to limit the pain.

“I could always be better at trying to feel like I’m 21 again,” Stafford jokingly said. “I’ll keep trying.”

ALSO

Wide receiver Van Jefferson, who underwent knee surgery last year, didn’t practice Sunday. McVay said they’re taking it day-by-day with his recovery process. …

The Rams had their “Wednesday practice” of Week 1 under scorching conditions that reached 104 degrees Sunday in Thousand Oaks.

“It is something out there right now,” McVay said. “The only thing that’ll change is that we’ll get a lot more hydration breaks than normal. Our guys handled it really well, but golly, it is thick out there. But our guys did a great job in the walk-through. We won’t change anything in terms of our rhythm and routine. We just might add a couple more hydration breaks.”


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I think the Rams are one of a maybe a few that can play with both ILB's
on the field for all three downs.
If they prove they can accomplish this??? Watch the F out.
I believe it would create a top 5 defense with a top 3 run D.
 

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I think the Rams are one of a maybe a few that can play with both ILB's
on the field for all three downs.
If they prove they can accomplish this??? Watch the F out.
I believe it would create a top 5 defense with a top 3 run D.
I've mentioned this before.. but one of the hipster football terms is "sim pressures".. and the Rams are built to throw a shit-ton of those at teams.
Because both Floyd and Hollins can drop capably... the Rams can have 6-7 guys on the line... and a QB will have no idea where the pressure might be coming from and who might drop. Wagner and Jones both excel at blitzing... so I think the D will be a nightmare, if healthy.
 

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I truly think each and everyone of us are not expecting how big of an impact this duo is going to affect us this season!

I for see us running two LB's more than usual and that will help us the top half of the season. Especially against physical run oriented teams that we have historically had trouble with. i.e. the Whiners, Pack etc.

The name of the game is evolve and not be the same which is what opposing coaching staffs get paid millions to figure out. I'm so looking forward to this season being a former LB myself.
 

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Chances are we will end up playing one ILB for all downs and the other will be subbed for. But I like the confidence from Jones. He's a grounded dude, so he'll get through it fine mentally and learn a ton from Wags.
 

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Rams have NFL’s best run defense through two weeks

Through the first two weeks of the NFL season, the Los Angeles Rams have the best run defense.

By BlaineGrisak Sep 20, 2022
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The Los Angeles Rams defense has had its ups and downs to start the season. However, after a tough start in the opener against the Buffalo Bills, they bounced back in Week 2, taking on the Atlanta Falcons.

Through two weeks, the Rams defense ranks first when it comes to stopping the run. At -38.9 percent, Football Outsiders has the Rams with the best run defense. The Rams’ -.466 EPA per play against the run and 79.7 run defense grade on Pro Football Focus also rank first.

On Sunday, the Rams defense locked up the Falcons run game. Cordarrelle Patterson and Tyler Allgeier combined for 20 carries for 71 yards and Mariota added 16 yards with his legs on six attempts.

The Falcons offense came into Week 2 with the eighth best rushing attack according to Football Outsiders and ranked 12th in EPA per play. Patterson rushed for 120 yards against a good New Orleans Saints defense that just held Leonard Fournette to 2.7 yards per carry. Mariota also had 72 yards rushing in Week 1.

Stoping the run was a primary focal point heading into the game against the Falcons. Arthur Smith has one of the most creative run defenses in the NFL and Patterson is a true offensive weapon. The Rams accomplished just that.

As it stands, Justin Hollins leads NFL edge rushers with a 48 percent run-stop win-rate according to ESPN Stats and Info. A’Shawn Robinson also ranks fourth among defensive tackles at 54 percent. As a team, the Rams’ 41 percent run-stop win-rate currently ranks second.

Despite the Falcons finishing with 27 points, realistically only 10 of that was actually on the defense. A Matthew Stafford interception put the Falcons immediately in the red zone and Atlanta also scored a special teams touchdown.

While the Rams have been great against the run, where they need to improve on defense is in the passing game. The Rams’ 44 percent pass-rush win-rate only ranks 11th in NFL. It wouldn’t be surprising to see LeS Snead make a move for an edge rusher before the trade deadline.

Additionally, the Rams pass defense ranks 27th in DVOA and 29th in EPA per play. Teams have a 58.3 percent success rate when throwing against the Rams which is currently 31st. That leads only the Arizona Cardinals who the Rams face this week.

Just two weeks into the NFL season, this is still a very small sample size. The Rams started slow on defense last year before picking it up late in the season just in time for their playoff run. This is a group that should get better as the season goes on.
 

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Our passer rating against is 101.0, which ranks an unwholesome 26th in the league. I've always liked that stat for judging the secondary. Given that we're in the middle group in pressures means it's probably a pretty accurate look of where we're at.

The good thing is Raheem has a lot of pieces to use in combination back there. So there's no reason to think he can't get it going.
 

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Stopping the run will help us deal with the tardinals and the whiny whiners for what it's worth.
 

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Man I am excited about this duo. I don't remember a time when the Rams had better ILBs. OFC we've been a 4-3 team for most of my memory.