Rams V Cowboys joint practice

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TuTu was a beast creating 10 more yards separation on some of his catch's.
Man he absolutely flying, Geez!!!

My favorite play was from Kyren. Though he ran like monster all day.
It's his pass pro that made the "play of the scrimmage" IMHO

It was the blitz pick on Cowboy number 18. Kyren hit him with
great leverage Literally DE-cleated him and raised up in into
the air. #18's back hit the ground first, and then his feet.

Saw games from last season photos. Kyren Williams is such a good blocker. I’ve seen him miss a read or 2 in game,but other than that he is SO good.

Blake Corum is getting better,but not good in drills either.
 

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Well, the Cowboys are coached by Brian Schottenheimer.

Yeah - very unorganized. Seemed like a Fisher run type team than a Sean Mcvay team.

They got frustrated on Dallas offensive side.

Mcvay was running plays on his offense side. They stayed stayed on there O’side as well. Trying to start fights.

The 2 minute warning drills The Rams defense won it on a INT.Don’t know how because he ran & then went down to run out the clock.
 
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Appreciate the post rare footage. It's the most complete footage I have seen.

I think the guy narrating is a high exec. possibly Asst. Gm
or a asst. O.C. OR D.C. For the cowboys

Apologies rdlkgliders couldn't resist taking shots at cowpolks
Agreed that top post of the practice coverage is really good whether or not it is mostly Cowboy Offense

The camera position is great and the break downs although a little lengthy are very informative.

I would love to see a Ram version but loved watching the D.
 

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It was incomplete but this route is sick. I see why he's getting talked up so much. That change of direction is crazy.

View: https://x.com/RealDealFantasy/status/1952945184607748250

That DB vs Mumpfield.....
On Fire GIF by Mountain Dew
 

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Hes always been good, especially when he is comfortable in an offense.
Its the big, must have plays that have undo him.
Very happy to have him as our backup QB however.

Yeah Jimmy is a good QB. But if I had to compare him to another quarterback I'd say, Jared Goff. Just good enough.
 

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Quote from The Athletic - "Dallas Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer mentioned multiple times after Tuesday’s joint practice with the Los Angeles Rams that they were trying to keep things vanilla on offense"

I wonder how anyone can tell his preseason offense from his regular season offense.
 

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What I Saw at Rams-Cowboys Joint Practice​

The Los Angeles Rams and Dallas Cowboys had a physical joint practice on Tuesday

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OXNARD, Ca. The Los Angeles Rams and the Dallas Cowboys participated in a joint practice from the home of the Cowboys' training camp in Oxnard before the two sides meet again on Saturday at SoFi Stadium.
Up Next - Are Los Angeles Rams WRs Adams and Nacua Already a Top Duo

First off, those concerns about Tutu Atwell and his usage...not worried about that anymore. I will gladly walk my concerns back because Atwell looked like he was worth all $10 million the Rams are paying him this season. The Rams got the ball to him early, he ran routes that utilized his low center of gravity and he showed off the hands. Atwell even took the top off the defense for a score. A big day for Atwell.



Jordan Whittington made some big time blocks in the run game, as well as displaying the hands. While he wasn't targeted often, he created separation and on a run play, he took a Cowboys defender and drove him into the dirt.
Konata Mumpfield had another strong day, using his frame to box out players, making repeated catch after catch.
Xavier Smith showed off the promise he displayed last season, evolving in his role as a wide receiver. It's safe to say the WR3 role is wide open.
Talking about roles, it was Warren McClendon who got an extended run with the ones on offense while D.J. Humphries worked with the twos. McClendon, playing left tackle, helped the offensive line keep both Jimmy Garoppolo and Stetson Bennett clean. The line was excellent.

Garoppolo put in his best performance yet and while he was dotting up the Cowboys, especially with Davante Adams rerouting every Cowboys defensive back into oblivion. It was the red zone where he impressed. He was quick, decisive, accurate, and looked in control. He looked like the Rams QB1 but not to worry, Sean McVay made it clear Stafford is still on track to start week one. Bennett was solid as well.
Kyren Williams may have got paid, but the only thing on his mind was making the Cowboys pay. He had a solid day, nothing crazy but as a pass blocker, he was wacking Cowboys defenders left and right, picking up a blitz so effortlessly, he took the defender to he ground while Garoppolo hit a wide open Puka Nacua for a touchdown.

Jaylen McCollough has been looking more and more like a linebacker with each passing day. An interesting insert, especially when the Rams defense has an opposing offense that wants to go to the air often.
CeeDee Lamb did create problems for the Rams so the secondary has to tighten up but Darious Williams read Dak Prescott on one play, jumping the pass for what would have been an easy pick-six...except he dropped the ball.
Shaun Dolac was strong against the run but to be honest, the Rams dominated the line of scrmmage on both sides of the ball.
Jared Verse was once again a force of nature, forcing backs to cut inside where Poona Ford would put his paws on them. Verse was involved in two quick dust-ups, but they were resolved as fast as they started.

Overall it was a strong day for the Rams. There are some things to tighten up but if the Cowboys and Rams took each other on in an actual game, even with Garoppolo at the helm, Sean McVay would be 1-0 right now.
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I wouldn’t call the wr 3 open imo
 

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Yeah Jimmy is a good QB. But if I had to compare him to another quarterback I'd say, Jared Goff. Just good enough.
He took The Rams to the playoffs.Plus IMO he is better than Stafford moving out of the pocket.

To use Jared Goff as an example is pretty cool.Rumor was Jimmy was throwing the Stafford signature No -Look pass