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If that's a high sprain yeah it'll have effect. I didn't recall hearing that is that new info?What will the high ankle sprain ongoing with Anchrum do to your proposed 8 OL'ers? You sure look short on OG's to me.
If that's a high sprain yeah it'll have effect. I didn't recall hearing that is that new info?What will the high ankle sprain ongoing with Anchrum do to your proposed 8 OL'ers? You sure look short on OG's to me.
Just a very quick remark by McVay reviewing injuries just after the game Saturday.... no further info just that Anchrum came out not to return after his ankle was rolled up on......I waiting for any new information on this Merlin that's all I know. But that normally means some kind of a "high ankle type injury" just how bad ..... it's unknown.If that's a high sprain yeah it'll have effect. I didn't recall hearing that is that new info?
The answer to me is a simple yes on Evans. I guess no matter what it is the next guy up.Well first off I really didn’t watch the 2 games close enough to tell you the truth.What will the high ankle sprain ongoing with Anchrum do to your proposed 8 OL'ers?
You sure look way short on OG's to me. full of a bunch of exterior OL'ers. Who going to start @ OG when your starters go down?
You have no backups to start inside here. Oh, I guess you have included Evans as your answer & that's worked really well in the past? I am fishing for a good response ..
Brewer was the player who filled in for Brewer.So yes logic says.Just a very quick remark by McVay reviewing injuries just after the game Saturday.... no further info just that Anchrum came out not to return after his ankle was rolled up on......I waiting for any new information on this Merlin that's all I know. But that normally means some kind of a "high ankle type injury" just how bad ..... it's unknown.
That might indicate a change as to who starts @ RT in the last preseason game. Jackson, Brewer, Evans or Pircher. I think River was thinking the over 6-6 Brewer would be the logical choice.
I'm hearing rumors that Bobby Evans (Ram's career) is Not For Long.so my take here was actually the question we needed answered.
1. Rams in 2022 is such a HUGE concern from contract & players stand point .
2. Brian Allen won the starting Center position which eases my mind.Better than 2019.FA though.
3.Austin Corbett is a FA, He also is The Rams best RG. He can also play center if needed in game. Great training camp for him.
4. Noteboom- to me just a Great Ram.He knows his role & is going to be The Rams future LT. Still believe he can play guard,but not worth the Risk. He is a starting NFL LT.
5. David Edwards is just there. Always good when nobody is calling an O-Lineman’s name. Classic-
6. Big Rob Havenstien- enough said.
7. Whitworth — like Slater. The old Dinosaur. Just a HOF LT being able to play at a high level.
Bobby Evans,Anchrum,& Noteboom as the 8.
I've seen him do super poorly but I wonder if they really would cut him this season. I would imagine they'll see who is cut around the league. Crazy how far he's gone since even a couple weeks ago.I'm hearing rumors that Bobby Evans (Ram's career) is Not For Long.
Brewer for Anchrum would have been the logical answer. So yes So Ramism."Brewer filled in for Brewer"? Logic?
So Ramism at its best.
I'm hearing rumors that Bobby Evans (Ram's career) is Not For Long.
IMO, Noteboom is the first one off he bench if not at Center. But Boom was playing RT with the 6 man front, so if Allen did not get hurt, I believe Shelton would have replaced Edwards with Boom playing the 6th OL. Was shocked they went with Evans to replace Edwards, my feeling is they went with Evans because he has experience playing that position, however, I don't care about experience, Evans could not answer the call at RG and struggled in preseason against backups.I really wonder if they might bring in a true inside backup from the outside and wonder what that would mean in the numbers game.
I've seen him do super poorly but I wonder if they really would cut him this season. I would imagine they'll see who is cut around the league. Crazy how far he's gone since even a couple weeks ago.
Yes I believe that was the perfect storm with Allen getting hurt & Noteboom in the game is why they went to Evans at LG because of his experience. Not a fan of Evans as IMO, he's lazy just an observation and although a 3rd round pick, has not developed into a reliable reserve, let alone someone you can count on to start.Well I guess where ever you heard that your sources were wrong.
Shelton came in for Brian Allen.
Bobby Evans came in for David Edwards.
Noteboom was playing RT on a 6 man line. I deleted the recording so can’t go into more detail.
I liked the New Game Plan & Arizona is in Trouble. I watched that Green Bay Zona game. — Zona’s run D is crap.
IMO, Shelton is the first one off he bench, so if Allen did not get hurt, I believe Shelton would have replaced Edwards. Was shocked they went with Evans to replace Edwards, my feeling is they went with Evans because he has experience playing that position, however, I don't care about experience, Evans could not answer the call at RG and struggled in preseason against backups.
Not sure why the Rams keep leaning on Evans, hoping the light comes on. Tremayne Anchrum seems to be the guy I would go to, but his experience in college & at this level has been on the right side only, so maybe that played into it as well. Moving forward I'm not comfortable with Evans at all and swallowed hard when he entered the game.
Yes I believe that was the perfect storm with Allen getting hurt & Noteboom in the game is why they went to Evans at LG because of his experience. Not a fan of Evans as IMO, he's lazy just an observation and although a 3rd round pick, has not developed into a reliable reserve, let alone someone you can count on to start.
I think experience and fit are the biggest drivers with Evans being the first interior (non-center) backup are the main factors. I'm intrigued by Anchrum, but his pre-season was just okay, nothing special.IMO, Noteboom is the first one off he bench if not at Center. But Boom was playing RT with the 6 man front, so if Allen did not get hurt, I believe Shelton would have replaced Edwards with Boom playing the 6th OL. Was shocked they went with Evans to replace Edwards, my feeling is they went with Evans because he has experience playing that position, however, I don't care about experience, Evans could not answer the call at RG and struggled in preseason against backups.
Not sure why the Rams keep leaning on Evans, hoping the light comes on. Tremayne Anchrum seems to be the guy I would go to, but his experience in college & at this level has been on the right side only, so maybe that played into it as well. Moving forward I'm not comfortable with Evans at all and swallowed hard when he entered the game.
I think experience and fit are the biggest drivers with Evans being the first interior (non-center) backup are the main factors. I'm intrigued by Anchrum, but his pre-season was just okay, nothing special.
It will be very interesting to see what happens this offseason.. to they pay Corbett? Or will Evans/Anchrum/Jackson or Brewer be the new starting RG? Maybe a Rookie?
Yes I believe that was the perfect storm with Allen getting hurt & Noteboom in the game is why they went to Evans at LG because of his experience. Not a fan of Evans as IMO, he's lazy just an observation and although a 3rd round pick, has not developed into a reliable reserve, let alone someone you can count on to start.